Post by sakibkhan48 on Feb 24, 2024 8:12:29 GMT
This news has exhausted its reach, but we thought it would be interesting to propose it again! TikTok, in fact, has decided to enter the job market, launching TikTok Resumes . Although the initiative ended on July 31st, it is certainly an important sign of maturity on the part of the platform. The famous app allowed its users to create real video resumes, to be accompanied by the hashtag #TikTokResumes. The initiative had important companies as partners, such as Target and Chipotle and even the American Wrestling Federation, WWE. Even if at the moment there is no possibility to participate, it is possible that this was a first step in view of other tests of this type.
Does TikTok want to compete with LinkedIn? Netflix will enter the Europe Cell Phone Number List world of video games Do you like video games? To me a lot. According to Bloomberg, Netflix is planning to add video games to the platform in the next 12 months (in 2022). Potentially, the service would be added to the subscription, at no additional cost. This must be seen in a context in which multinationals are increasingly focusing on gaming, including it within their strategies. Netflix's intent will probably be to produce games itself, without having to rely on third parties. If this were true, the platform's core business would become home entertainment in all its forms, and not just streaming. Do you think something like this could be applied to a business model like Netflix's? Facebook announces a 1 billion fund for creators Facebook recently announced that it will invest $1 billion in creators over the next 18 months . New monetization tools are planned on Facebook and Instagram. The intent is to maintain dominance from the point of view of revenue possibilities for those who create content.
If this thing is applied on a large scale across all its platforms, we will certainly see a big boost from this point of view. However, there is no shortage of risks. It is possible, in fact, that Facebook focuses too much on this, neglecting other aspects of the platform that need attention. What do you think? Whatsapp arrives without a phone While Telegram gives users the ability to use its messaging service without a phone, the same cannot be said for WhatsApp. Apparently, however, they are trying to fix it! In fact, the new feature that will allow you to use the application on 4 different devices without having to use your smartphone is in beta. The feature is already available to users who have offered to test it.
Does TikTok want to compete with LinkedIn? Netflix will enter the Europe Cell Phone Number List world of video games Do you like video games? To me a lot. According to Bloomberg, Netflix is planning to add video games to the platform in the next 12 months (in 2022). Potentially, the service would be added to the subscription, at no additional cost. This must be seen in a context in which multinationals are increasingly focusing on gaming, including it within their strategies. Netflix's intent will probably be to produce games itself, without having to rely on third parties. If this were true, the platform's core business would become home entertainment in all its forms, and not just streaming. Do you think something like this could be applied to a business model like Netflix's? Facebook announces a 1 billion fund for creators Facebook recently announced that it will invest $1 billion in creators over the next 18 months . New monetization tools are planned on Facebook and Instagram. The intent is to maintain dominance from the point of view of revenue possibilities for those who create content.
If this thing is applied on a large scale across all its platforms, we will certainly see a big boost from this point of view. However, there is no shortage of risks. It is possible, in fact, that Facebook focuses too much on this, neglecting other aspects of the platform that need attention. What do you think? Whatsapp arrives without a phone While Telegram gives users the ability to use its messaging service without a phone, the same cannot be said for WhatsApp. Apparently, however, they are trying to fix it! In fact, the new feature that will allow you to use the application on 4 different devices without having to use your smartphone is in beta. The feature is already available to users who have offered to test it.