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Twitter announces Bloomberg 24/7, raft of other new programs
Last week, Twitter announced they’d be broadcasting live video 24 hours a day. On Monday, we learned the first iteration of that vision: a partnership with Bloomberg. It’s supposed to be an easy, snackable program to pop in and out of during your day. That might be the prefered solution for Twitter’s low-attention span, information-savvy user base.
Speak, Memory: What Are the Implications of Conversational VR?
Conversational VR is likely to be a major trend in content, and the possibilities for education and empathy are massive. But we need to keep a careful eye on how we use the technology, and make sure that it isn’t used to spread misinformation and fear.
NAB Show's Online Video Conference Sizes Up Shift to Audience Buying
The core theme of the vigorous discussion: the evolution of media buying away from age and gender, and toward a host of other data points.
Will Destination VR Help or Hurt the Medium?
More people experiencing and learning about VR is always good, and anything that creates another revenue stream for creators can only be positive. Raising the profile of VR will potentially lead to more funding partners jumping on, or existing partners upping their commitments. But there are plenty of downsides to consider as well.
Will VR Halt or Catch Fire?
Three seasons in, the 1980s-set Halt and Catch Fire, about hackers and visionaries, can actually provide several lessons for where VR could be going -- and what could potentially derail it.

