Youtube App Repositions Its Navigation Bar For Better User Experience

YouTube navigation tab now appears on the bottom of the screen. What could be the possible reason for such repositioning? Designers and UI/UX experts well understand the strategy behind this move. Navigation Bar of YouTube Moves Closer to Thumb YouTube has been the dominant video platform since a long time. Understanding the importance of engaging users with video and related digital content, technology giant Facebook came with the big announcement of introducing ‘Watch’ tab to resonate with the interest of video lovers....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 559 words · Justin Firpo

Youtube Shorts Google S Take On Tiktok May Roll Out In The Us This Week

Google seems to have accidentally posted a blog post announcing the expansion earlier today before promptly removing it, (via 9to5Google). The blog post was dated for the 18th, so it appears it was posted early. There’s still a chance something might change between now and then, or that Google could delay the announcement, but it’s clear the company is getting ready to roll out the platform more widely. Aside from an expansion into the US, the company is adding a number of features to Shorts....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 315 words · Robert Lankford

Best Of 2019 Meet Alyssa Carson The 18 Year Old Training To Become The First Human On Mars

“My fascination with space all started when I watched an episode of the cartoon The Backyardigans called ‘A Mission to Mars,” Carson told TNW. “[In that episode] all the friends went on this imaginary adventure in their backyard which eventually brought them to Mars. I had the poster for that episode hung on my bedroom wall for years.” Growing up, Carson’s imagination blew up with questions about space and space travel which eventually led her today, America’s best chance to landing on Mars....

December 24, 2022 · 5 min · 1007 words · Betty Mansi

Cool Candidate Mike Bloomberg Begs For Your Vote With Instagram Memes

Bloomberg has contracted a bevy of influencer marketing agencies to run a satirical meme campaign in support of his election bid. Honestly, it’s not even that cringey for a paid campaign. I hate to give this boomer any credit, but some of the memes are actually kinda funny. Here are they: A post shared by FUCKJERRY (@fuckjerry) on Feb 12, 2020 at 5:19pm PST A post shared by Memes (@kalesalad) on Feb 12, 2020 at 4:32pm PST...

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Sylvia Ellenburg

2020 Will Be The Year Ai Kills Company Dashboards

The analyst, whose work title could be just about anything, was part of this rising tide. But their individual path could be rough or easy, strategic or clerical, creative or tedious depending on the political landscape and technology choices of their company. All of this will change in 2020, the year that dashboards begin to die. Every business should have a speedometer. You should know the resources you’re burning and the velocity you’ve reached as a result....

December 24, 2022 · 3 min · 618 words · Opal Morales

3 Exciting Ways To Cut Shipping S Ridiculously Big Carbon Footprint

There are no cheap, widely available solutions that can lower the shipping industry’s planet-warming carbon emissions – in fact,shipping is considered one of the hardest industries on the planet to decarbonize – but some exciting innovations are being tested right now. As a professor of naval architecture and marine engineering, I work on ship propulsion and control systems, including electrification, batteries and fuel cells. With attention focused on climate change this week as world leaders meet at the G-7 summit and negotiators discuss shipping emissions at a meeting of the U....

December 24, 2022 · 6 min · 1177 words · Lon Werner

3 Key Lessons I Ve Learned As A Mostly Unsuccessful Businessman

But without the lessons I learned along the way, I never would have been able to get to the point of running one of the hottest startups in e-transportation, which is even making a splash around the world by selling record-breaking electric bikes. So here are the three key lessons to success… which I’ve learned through a whole lot of trial and error. Have a read and hopefully you will be able to save yourself a whole lot of grief, trouble, and money....

December 24, 2022 · 6 min · 1162 words · Mary Knapp

3 More Lakes Have Been Found On Mars Anyone Home

In 2018, researchers announced finding an entire lake hidden under the surface of Mars, a report greeted with a degree of skepticism from some circles within the scientific community. A new study not only confirms the presence of the Martian lake originally reported, but this research also found three additional, smaller, lakes surrounding their larger companion in the Ultimi Scopuli region of Mars. “We identified the same body of water, but we also found three other bodies of water around the main one....

December 24, 2022 · 5 min · 879 words · Lisa Spencer

4 Ways To Improve Your Latest Product S Landing Page To Guarantee Conversion

Unfortunately, this is one area where I’ve seen far too many e-commerce sellers fall flat. It doesn’t matter how well you manage your multi-channel marketing. If your advertising efforts take potential customers to a landing page that fails to convert, even the best campaign in the world won’t do you much good. The good news is that there are several actionable tips you can implement today to boost the conversion rate of your product landing page....

December 24, 2022 · 5 min · 877 words · Allen Zhang

5 Omnichannel Trends To Integrate Into Your Marketing Strategy In 2022

According to a report by McKinsey&Company: In all the buzz, brands are struggling to be present everywhere, all the time. New platforms and tools are cropping up presenting new opportunities in both the digital and physical marketing space. So where can your brand add the most value in 2022? We listed a few of the most promising trends, and how they can be used to create more engagement for brands....

December 24, 2022 · 7 min · 1343 words · Daryl Gish

5 Strategic Tips To Help Your Startup Survive Covid 19

The pandemic is very different from the financial crisis in 2008. Not all firms are losing out, with the value of some companies increasing on the stock market and certain businesses experiencing more demand than they were prepared for. In fact, some companies are hiring. In contrast, many businesses cannot use their traditional supply and distribution channels and have temporarily closed or are facing reduced demand. Challenge No. 1: Cash management First, the biggest issue most startups face is cash management....

December 24, 2022 · 4 min · 815 words · Nathan Wheeler

6 Big Announcements Elon Musk Made At Tesla S Gigafactory Opening In Texas

Fireworks were shot and thousands of drones were deployed in the sky to form a map of the state of Texas, the Cybertruck, and a Shiba Inu dog. Elon gloriously entered the stage wearing a stupid cowboy hat and riding a first-generation Roadster — mind you, to the chill tunes of Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E.” Full of jokes and confidence, Musk made several big announcements. Here’s everything he promised:...

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 310 words · Brittney Bell

7 Telltale Signs Your Go To Market Strategy Won T Work

They checked all the boxes: they hired a talented team, built great products, established a global presence — yet they were not nearly as successful as they could be. Why not? The complex mix of strategy, messages, products, and overall execution, known as their go-to-market strategy, just wasn’t right. [Read: If cocktail bars and strip clubs can adapt their businesses, then so can you] That is one of the primary reasons that over 90% of startups ultimately fail....

December 24, 2022 · 9 min · 1718 words · Janey Carboni

7 Unforgettable Moments From Tnw Conference

For the 15th edition of the event, we went all out. A gorgeous venue along the Amsterdam riverside? Check. Seven stages with speakers and topics worth at least five conferences? We got you. Bars, food stalls, live music? You better believe it. But just in case you’re not familiar with the vibe, we asked people about their funniest/strangest/most memorable TNW conference experiences. Iva, Events Project Manager I really love the feeling of excitement that hits you during the opening of the conference....

December 24, 2022 · 4 min · 674 words · Nikita Young

8 Biggest Ai Trends Of 2020 According To Experts

But it never hurts to try our chances at predicting the future of AI. We asked scientists and AI thought leaders about what they think will happen in the AI space in the year to come. Here’s what you need to know. AI will make healthcare more accurate and less costly As Jeroen Tas, Philips’ Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer, told TNW: “AI’s main impact in 2020 will be transforming healthcare workflows to the benefit of patients and healthcare professionals alike, while at the same time reducing costs....

December 24, 2022 · 10 min · 1924 words · Regina Flye

A Community Of Digital Nomads Wants To Build An Internet Country For Digital Citizens

Seamlessly connecting to superfast wifi, you check emails and Asana for urgent tasks. There’s a notification from the local tax authorities welcoming you to the country. Since you’ve been paying income tax to their partner nation, any work you do during your time here will be tax-free. You log into your e-residency platform to let your nomad community know you’ve landed and get a message from a friend you last saw in Bali –or was it Barcelona?...

December 24, 2022 · 7 min · 1304 words · Glendora Lind

A Deep Dive Into The Pros And Cons Of Hyperloop Technology

It’s a big topic, but we’ve got you covered with an easy-to-understand explanation of all you need to know. Where has hyperloop tech come from? The hyperloop idea came into public consciousness in 2013 when Elon Musk introduced the concept in a research paper that posited the Hyperloop as “a fifth mode of transport after planes, trains, cars, and boats.” It’s not a new idea. Mechanical engineer George Medhurst created and patented the idea of a railway to move people or cargo through pressurized or evacuated tubes in the 18th century....

December 24, 2022 · 7 min · 1342 words · Diane Schweitzer

A German Airline Just Flew 3 Execs Holding Blockchain Tickets

Hahn Air, which boasts a modest fleet of two charter jets, leveraged Winding Tree’s open-source distributed ledger to issue three tickets for a flight from Dusseldorf to Luxembourg on Monday. While these may very well be the first blockchain-powered tickets to be accepted by an airline, Hahn Air is yet to incorporate them commercially. The tickets were used by the airline‘s head of sales engineering and two Winding Tree execs....

December 24, 2022 · 2 min · 380 words · May Jones

A Love Letter To My Beloved Nas Drive The Wd Pr2100

When I was thinking about this latest edition of the ‘A Love Letter to…’ series, I was pondering exactly what it was that made me love the Western Digital (WD from herein) PR2100 NAS (AKA network-attached storage) drive so much. Let’s consider the fundamentals. It’s not a particularly sexy looking device, unless you get your sheets sweaty to thoughts of plastic cuboids and blinking blue lights. Inside is just a small computer and a couple of hard drives....

December 24, 2022 · 5 min · 1035 words · Robert Ortiz

A Love Letter To The Sony Wh 1000Xm4 Headphones

And, like most human experiences, some people suffer from contrarianism more than others. I, for example, am fucking awful. Let’s take the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones as an example. Over past iterations, the range has been routinely touted as some of the best mid-range headphones on the market. And that meant one thing to Mr. Contrary Ass over here: I stuck my nose up at them. “Oh,” I’d say to anyone who’d listen in the five seconds before they walked away, “I prefer to get my over-ear headphones from a dedicated manufacturer....

December 24, 2022 · 3 min · 606 words · Martha Pagan