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Podsumowanie Tygodnia 11.10 – 17.10.2016

YouTube Allows Influencers, Creators to Add ‘Includes Paid Promotion’ Disclaimer

Product manager Muli Salem announced in a blog post that the Google-owned video site is allowing influencers and creators to add text disclaimers that appear over their videos for the first few seconds, alerting users that the video they are watching “includes paid promotion.”

Google added fact checking: Facebook, it’s your move now

Google yesterday announced it will introduce a fact check tag on Google News in order to display articles that contain factual information next to trending..

On @Jack’s One Year Anniversary, Twitter Remains a Mess

Jack Dorsey took over as CEO of Twitter one year ago today. And very little has changed.

Giphy Cam now lets you create shareable Snapchat-style GIFs in augmented reality

The Giphy Cam is bringing you into the world of the GIF. That's right, the Giphy Cam will now include stickers that place animations next to real-life footage of you, the user, kind of like Pokémon Go.

Oculus shows off Facebook Messenger video calls in virtual reality

Onstage at the Oculus Connect 3 conference, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg answered a Facebook Messenger video call from his wife while in the new social VR environment.

Instagram Stories has 100 million daily active users after just 2 months

Instagram Stories is benefitting from the large active user base Instagram itself enjoys, and now has 100 million daily active viewers. That’s two-thirds of the daily active user population for Snapchat, which reported 150 million global active users across its entire platform in late September. Even with a built-in audience to build from, and prime real estate positioning at the very top of Instagram’s user interface, the rapid pace of its adoption is impressive.

Facebook Adds More Monetisation Options To Instant Articles |

Instant Articles have been around for over a year now, and Facebook is now adding new options for monetisation for publishers.

Your Agency Needs This Buzzword Jar You Pay Every Time You Spout Dumb Marketing Jargon

This is not a swear jar, dammit! It is, in fact, a "Marketing Buzzword Jar," the latest industry innovation (and silly self-promotion) from Whit Hiler and his goofy gang at Kentucky ad shop Cornett. Perfect for agencies, marketing departments and startups, the item launches next month and will cost $19.99.

Flipboard looks to boost native ad sales with swipe-friendly Storyboards

Flipboard, the mobile and web app that lets you aggregate, discover and read content from around the web in a magazine-style format, is unveiling its latest “native” product to court more advertising (and hence, revenue) on its platform. Today the startup is launching Storyboard, an ad unit that lets brands bring in video, photo and other multimedia assets into bigger ad experiences, presented as a montage, browsed using the now-ubiquitous left-and-right swipe gesture, and targeted to readers based on their browsing of other Flipboard content.

How Periscope broadcasts are about to get a lot better

Periscope Producer is meant to help broaden the reach of live video on Twitter by making it more accessible to professional broadcasters.

indaHash i Mediacom z nowym podejściem do influencer marketingu na rynku RPA : Brief

Po sukcesie w Polsce, Niemczech i Wielkiej Brytanii, RPA to kolejny rynek, który będzie mógł skorzystać z indaHash - międzynadorowej platformy, która dzięki pełnej

Pinterest passes 150 million monthly active users, up from 100 million a year ago

Pinterest revealed today that more than 150 million people use its visual bookmarking and ideas service, with more than 75 billion “ideas” shared. This is a 50 percent increase from more than a year ago, when the company first revealed its usage numbers and declared it had 100 million monthly active users.

What marketers should know about Instagram's latest tests and rollouts

Columnist Andrew Waber discusses new and potential changes to Instagram's ad formats and capabilities -- and what marketers should do to prepare for them.