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Linkowisko #31 - Newsletter Artura Kurasińskiego
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U.S. senators worry China's digital currency poses a security risk but, for athletes, it will probably be the easiest option.
Urząd zajmuje się akcją promocyjną „misiowej” kolekcji NFT firmy Fanadise. - Przyglądamy się „misiom” i ich promocji w sieci
Pegasus spyware was used to spy on three critics of the Polish government, including an opposition lawmaker.
China venture funding hits record US$131 billion despite crackdown, as start-ups pivot to hard tech | South China Morning Post — www.scmp.com
Venture capital investments in China soared 50 per cent year on year to US$130.6 billion in 2021, with the focus shifting from the internet to hard tech, a sector shielded from the regulatory crackdown by Beijing.
The central Asian country became No. 2 in the world for Bitcoin mining. But political turmoil and power cuts have hit hard, and the future looks bleak.
The regime had a “banner year,” thanks to skyrocketing cryptocurrency values and a new generation of vulnerable startups.
Social commerce to grow 3 times as fast as e-commerce, Accenture predicts | Marketing Dive — www.marketingdive.com
Marketing news, voices and jobs for industry professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone.
User-created content accounts for 39% of media hours consumed by Americans weekly vs. 61% for traditional media, a CTA study found.
Austria says use of Google Analytics is illegal because it exposes Europeans to U.S. spy agencies | Fortune — fortune.com
As many as 100 similar decisions could be incoming across the EU.
Cathie Wood's Ark portfolio is headed for a shipwreck — and plunging tech stocks aren't even the worst of it | Fortune — fortune.com
Woods has wagered almost a third Ark's portfolio on underperforming healthcare companies.
NEW YORK – The Associated Press will launch a non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace built by blockchain technology provider Xooa, where collectors can purchase the news agency’s award-winning contemporary and historic photojournalism.
Ten-year-old Ryan Kaji and his family have turned videos of him playing with toys into a multimillion-dollar empire. Why do so many other kids want to watch?
App Annie: Global app stores’ consumer spend up 19% to $170B in 2021, downloads grew 5% to 230B – TechCrunch — techcrunch.com
Consumer spending on mobile apps reached $170 billion in 2021, according to App Annie’s newly released “State of Mobile 2022″ report, out today, which offers a comprehensive look at the app economy across iOS, Google Play and third-party Android app stores in China. That figure is up 19% year-over-year, which is down just one percentage […]
A number of public figures are accused of misleading investors about EthereumMax in what a class-action lawsuit calls a ‘pump and dump’ scam, allegations the company disputes.
Cities outside of Silicon Valley show gowing promise as tech hubs.
Wordle download clones are flooding iOS stores - Protocol — The people, power and politics of tech — www.protocol.com
Wordle is the newest viral game taking over your Twitter feed and group chats, and with popularity comes cloning. If you search "Wordle" on the App Store right now, you'll find nearly a dozen copycat versions of the game, many of which shamelessly use the game's name in the app title with little to no alteration.
Beijing’s new algorithm rules shift responsibility — and risk — onto companies, not creators.
Apple promises third-party payment options in iOS for South Korean users - The Verge — www.theverge.com
Apple will allow third-party payment options for the first time in iOS apps in South Korea. Google announced similar concessions following legislation designed to weaken Apple and Google’s grip on their respective app stores.
Apple will allow third party payments in South Korea - Protocol — The people, power and politics of tech — www.protocol.com
Apple will let users in South Korea pay for goods in apps through third-party payment processors, although the details of the plan are unclear, according to a report in The Verge.
Some of Canon’s own toner cartridges are now being detected as fakes — and they’re forcing the company to teach customers how to bypass its ink DRM.
EU police body accused of unlawfully holding information and aspiring to become an NSA-style mass surveillance agency
NFTs were hyped as a way to make sure artists get paid for their work. Now, many creators are struggling to stop a wave of piracy.
If voting history holds true and Democrats don’t address crypto regulation before the midterms, they could lose the chance altogether.
HBO and HBO Max Rounded Out 2021 With 73.8 Million Global Subscribers, Topping Estimates — variety.com
HBO and HBO Max rounded out 2021 with 73.8 million global subscribers, WarnerMedia parent company AT&T revealed in a regulatory filing.
Signal’s introduction of anonymous cryptocurrency payments could give regulators an excuse to try eliminating end-to-end encryption altogether.
Apple said to have ruled out a metaverse for its mixed reality headset | Engadget — www.engadget.com
Apple has apparently rejected the idea of a metaverse for its mixed reality headset — a rejection of Meta's strategy..
How TikTok Is Fueling Hollywood Marketing Campaigns Like Sony’s Epic Pitch For ‘Spider Man: No Way Home’ – Deadline — deadline.com
TikTok and Sony executives explain how the social network has become an essential element of Hollywood marketing campaigns.
Take-Two Interactive to acquire social game developer Zynga in $12.7 billion deal - The Verge — www.theverge.com
Take-Two Interactive has acquired social game developer Zynga in what may be the biggest deal in video game history. The cash and stock transaction, valued at $12.7 billion, is set to close in the first quarter of 2023.
Crypto is a volatile, risky, and unregulated investment
The Gamer’s Guide to Ergonomics: Your Posture, Chair, Desk, Fingers and everything Else - 1-HP — 1-hp.org
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Finally, an article about Ergonomics and Posture. I have spent many hours working directly with not only the stereotypical desk-employee but professional gamers on managing their environment along with helping them understand the principles of posture to stay healthy and continue to work/game, respectively. While...
Andreessen Horowitz raised $9 billion to invest in a wide range of startups, completing one of the largest fundraising campaigns in venture capital.
The New York Times struck a deal to acquire sports news site The Athletic, the company announced Thursday.
To catch an insurrectionist: Facebook and Google are helping the FBI find January 6 rioters - Vox — www.vox.com
Everyone thought it was cool to take selfies doing crimes until the FBI got all their data from Google and said hello.
In immersive worlds, new technologies will siphon up data at an increasingly granular level—a person’s gait, eye movements, emotions and more—putting far greater strain on existing safeguards.
Square Enix president says blockchain will be a "major strategic theme" in 2022 | GamesIndustry.biz — www.gamesindustry.biz
Yosuke Matsuda predicts rise of decentralised gaming will be driven by users who "play to earn" or "play to contribute"