Brave Ad World - Episode 58

Another Episode of Brave Ad World is up and waiting for your ears. This week we saw the long-anticipated Facebook IPO submission, Tumblr hiring an editor-in-chief and much more. 

This week’s headlines: Facebook Launches Timeline Movie Creator, Twitter CEO Confirms that Twitter is Not Censoring, Online Users Petition Apple to Improve Working Conditions and Facebook Files for its IPO.

The week’s news quick hits cover: Twitter CEO Explains Twitter’s Ad Offering Future is Scale and Not New Products, Online Users Petition Apple to Improve Working Conditions, Blogger Adopts Country-Specific Censorship, Tech Stocks Surge Following Facebook’s IPO Submission, Tumblr Hires an Editor-in-Chief and Zynga Tests New Advertising Option.

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Brave Ad World - Episode 51

Hey there! News and announcements tend to slow down this time of year, but we still have plenty to cover on Episode 51 of Brave Ad World.

This week's headlines include: Facebook to Experiment with Mobile Advertising and What Louis C.K.’s Content Distribution Experiment Means.

The week’s news quick hits cover: Google Adds Google+ Sharing to Blogger, Nielsen Releases Top Android Apps, The Nook Color Gets an Upgrade, WordPress 3.3 Launches, LinkedIn Introduces Group Polls, Facebook Timeline is Available to All, NBC and Foursquare Partner for the 2012 Election and Zynga’s IPO Finally Happens.

What are the details? What does it mean? Check out the podcast on iTunes or in the podcast section to add it to your preferred podcast player.

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Have a great week!

Brave Ad World - Episode 32

Hello, again! Episode 32 of Brave Ad World is up and ready to go. If you thought there was a ton to cover last week with the launch of Google+, you haven't seen anything yet. This week's headlines include Google losing access to Twitter for real-time search, Twitter allowing direct messages to verified accounts without limitation, the exciting conclusion to Picasa and Blogger, Facebook seeing Google+ and raising it one Skype, and soap operas finding new life online.

As always, you can find it on iTunes or in the podcast section to add it to your preferred podcast player.

Have a good week!