Hull start-up inks deal with BBC Top Gear publisher

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Hull start-up inks deal with BBC Top Gear publisher

“A lot of millennials are now unreachable through TV commercials, so more and more companies are looking to online adverts to connect with their customers, which means our technology is being sought after by advertisers and publishers alike.” Ash TV's technology is supported by artificial intelligence
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Report: Facebook Inc (FB) Will No Longer Pay Publishers For News Feed Videos

Three publishing sources whose companies were paid by Facebook said the platform plans to end the program that paid publishers and other video makers every month to produce on-demand and live videos for the news feed. Under the deals, most of which are set to expire by the end of the year,
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'Mindshow' Update Lets You Collaborate and Remix Creations with Your Steam Friends

It's a bit like one of those collaborative creative writing prompts you used to do in school, except instead of writing one part of the story and passing it to your classmate, you're a talking VR Twinkie arguing about taxes with a drunken airline pilot—or whatever else you can come up with using the app's
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'Tis the season for giving… Waynesville 6th graders conduct toy drive

“So many connections have been made through this project – from the practical of what it takes to open a business to creative writing to understanding that success includes making a difference in the world,” Rivard-Foster said. “I want my students to do more than grasp the technical concepts, I want
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Storify Struggles To Define Itself In The Digital Publishing Sphere, Closes

Six years ago, Storify was the shiniest of new digital publishing toys. Allowing users to incorporate posts from across the social media spectrum and create dynamic, interactive stories, journalists flocked to its usefulness as a story telling tool. In 2013, Storify was purchased by Livefyre, which was later
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Brix-tongue poet Mr Gee to judge national writing competition

Coram Voice, the charity that supports children and young people in and around the care system, launched the competition as a platform for young people to express their creative talents. Me Gee said: “Expression through creative writing is such a powerful and important thing, especially for young
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