On this week's episode, host Chris Barrows (@CBarrows) goes off-the-cuff to take a look back at 2017, shares some of his favorite episodes (5, of course) and looks forward to 2018.
Favorite Episodes include (in no particular order):
New episodes with great guests doing awesome things on social return in January!
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On this week's episode, it's basically a holiday episode. Only, no holiday music - because of music rights and stuff. Or time. You decide the reason. Also, the truth is out there.
Note: This episode was recorded on Thursday, December 21st.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. HQ Trivia’s founders are facing fundraising roadblocks after investors learned of alleged bad behavior [Recode - story by Kurt Wagner]
2. Forrester: YouTube is most popular social site for 12- to 17-year-olds [Social Media Today - story by David Kirkpatrick]
3. Apple confirms iPhones with older batteries will take hits in performance [The Verge - story by Tom Warren and Nick Statt]
4. Magic Leap finally unveils augmented reality goggles, says it’s shipping next year [The Verge - story by Adi Robertson]
5. (Hot Topic) Eric Schmidt to become technical advisor to Alphabet [ABC Blog]
Honorable Mention(s)
Instagram Testing Photos Posts to Multiple Accounts [Matt Navarra]
DISHonorable Mention(s)
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On this week's episode, Amazon and Google have less beef. It's kind of like a sequel in the way The Last Jedi is a sequel to The Force Awakens. Also, we don't spoil The Last Jedi - in case that was some sort of a concern of yours.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Apple's iMac Pro arrives December 14, starting at $4,999 [TechCrunch - story by Brian Heater]
2. Storify Is Shutting Down [The Verge - story by Shannon Liao]
3. Feds reportedly spent 22 million on Mysterious UFO Program [CNET - story by Steven Musil]
4. Amazon to start selling Apple TV and Google Chromecast [CNET - story by Ben Fox Rubin]
5. (Hot Topic) Here are the films and TV shows Disney would get from Fox [Polygon - story by Samit Sarkar]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
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Chad Jennings is a beat writer and columnist for the Boston Herald. He previously has written for the Journal News (NY) and the Scranton Times-Tribune (Scranton). He currently covers the Boston Red Sox for the Herald and social plays a large role in that coverage.
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On this week's episode, Amazon and Google have some beef. Also, it's pretty clear beef if on Zonozi's mind.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Apple's App of the Year Makes Sense If You've Been Paying Attention to the News [Slate]
2. Early Data Shows Tweets Are A Hit With Users [Buzzfeed]
3. Google is pulling YouTube off the FireTV and Echo Show as feud with Amazon grows [The Verge]
4. Hilton rolling out mobile-controlled hotel rooms in 2018 [ZDNet]
5. (Hot Topic) Sprout Social Acquires Simply Measured
Honorable Mention(s)
Instagram Adds Story Highlights and Archives [Instagram Blog]
DISHonorable Mention(s)
A iPhone case that helps you capture engagement reaction on video [featured on The Verge's Instagram]
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On this week's episode, Amir and Chris break down what's up with this whole "Bitcoin" thing. Also, it's supersized. An extra 10 minutes just because we like you - or we had a lot to say - you decide.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Apple's had a shockingly bad week of software problems [The Verge]
2. YouTube is launching its own take on Stories with a new video format called ‘Reels’ [TechCrunch]
3. Denver to Boulder in eight minutes? Colorado will get first test track for a Hyperloop-inspired transportation system [Denver Post]
4. How Snapchat is separating social from media [Axios]
5. (Hot Topic) All You Need to Know About Bitcoin's Rise, From $0.01 to $11,000 [Bloomberg]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
The feds want Martin Shkreli’s one-of-a-kind Wu Tang album [The Verge]
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This week's episode is a bit of a callback - as alumni from previous episodes returned to give thanks - and props - to those in the space who have inspired them.
Note: My sincere apologies for the delay on this week's episode. In light of being sick, I didn't realize it never went out as scheduled. My gratitude for understanding.
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On this week's episode, Amir and Chris confess their Black Friday purchases. Also, our hosts debate the intention behind a recent McDonald's tweet.
Where do you stand? Also, what did you buy on Black Friday this year? Let us know using #FiveFavorites on Twitter.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Twitter testing a feature that shows how many are ‘talking about’ tweets [TechCrunch]
2. Facebook Confirms Testing of Snapchat Style Streaks Feature [CNet]
3. 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Gets 4K Mention on iTunes, Suggesting Disney's 4K Holdout May Be Ending [MacRumors]
4. People driving while playing Pokémon Go caused millions in damages in 148 days [The Verge]
5. (Hot Topic) Black Friday racks up $5.03B in online sales, $2B on mobile alone [TechCrunch]
Honorable Mention(s)
LinkedIn's CEO surprised an employee with a selfie at her desk while she was away on vacation [Business Insider UK)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
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On this week's episode, we got deals. LOTS OF DEALZ. Also, Paris Hilton claims she invented the selfie. We have strong feelings on such a claim.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Twitter’s new premium APIs give developers access to more tweets, higher rate limits [VentureBeat]
2. Twitter Confirms it’s Testing a tweetstorm feature [TechCrunch]
3. Black Friday 2017 Tech Deals [The Verge]
4. Microsoft Rolls Out LinkedIn Integrations in Outlook [TechCrunch]
5. (Hot Topic) Tesla News Galore
Honorable Mention(s)
We Used the App That Reveals What Women Look Like Without Their Makeup on the Man Who Created It [LinkedIn Blog]
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Paris Hilton Claims to have invented the selfie [Twitter Moments]
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Dr. Liz Gross is the Founding Director of Campus Sonar. As far as social listening goes, she is one of the most respected persons in the social media industry and higher education. She also serves as an instructor for Karine Joly's Higher Ed Experts.
Hear her story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does She Social?!
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On this week's episode, Amir admits he's never watched, Harry Potter. Also, Sean Parker is at it (again).
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Sean Parker unloads on Facebook: “God only knows what it's doing to our children's brains” [Axios]
2. The Magic of Harry Potter is Coming to a Neighborhood Near You [NianticLabs]
3. Snap CEO Evan Spiegel is redesigning Snapchat because it’s too hard to use [Recode]
4. Disney Lays Down the Law for Theaters on “Star Wars - The Last Jedi” [WSJ]
5. (Hot Topic) China’s Toutiao is buying Musical.ly in a deal worth $800M-$1B [TechCrunch]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
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On this week's episode, Amir is operating on shoddy wifi. Also, the episode went up a day late. It's the internet's fault. It was supposed to go on time. We don't make excuses here though. It's late. Want to fight about it? We don't - we're peaceful co-hosts. Hopefully, if you've even read this far, you've forgiven us by now.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Apple fires iPhone X engineer after daughter’s hands-on video goes viral [The Verge]
2. Q&A: The Stranger Things Kids on Their Social, Streaming and Gaming Obsessions [AdWeek]
3. YouTube’s cable cutter option rolls out to XBox One and other smart TVs [The Next Web]
4. Daydream’s Chromecast support leaves Oculus VR in the dust [Venturebeat]
5. (Hot Topic) The X Box One X - Everything You Need To Know [Gamespot]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Microsoft Engineer forced to install Chrome mid presentation [The Next Web]
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C.C. Chapman is a freelance creative and marketing consultant. He is also the host (and producer) of the Why I Write podcast in conjunction with the National Council of Teachers of English. In addition to his consultation work and podcasting, C.C. is also an Adjunct Professor of Marketing and Communications at Bentley University
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On this week's episode, Chris is preparing for a party with Mickey Mouse. It's possible Bezos visited his home while he was away. Also, Super Mario Odyssey is getting some super reviews.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Trump to Open Skies to More Drone Testing [NYT]
2. Designing 'Super Mario Odyssey': Nintendo re-invents a gaming icon [CNN]
3. New York To Replace Metrocard with Modern Way to Pay Transit Fares [NYT]
4. Twitter stock surges more than 18 percent as it nears first profitable quarter [CNBC]
5. (Hot Topic) Amazon Key Is Bigger Than Package Delivery [Gizmodo]
Honorable Mention(s)
Instagram - two person live streams [Product Hunt]
DISHonorable Mention(s)
US Air Force Tweets Santa Isn't Real [Gizmodo]
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On this week's episode, Amir prepares to beat all odds in order to get a new iPhone (and he tells you how you can too). Also, we got food puns.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. How to preorder an iPhone X the right way [Cult of Mac]
2. AMC is launching its own VR app with a 360-degree scene from The Walking Dead [The Verge]
3. The BBC is turning to AI to improve its programming [Engadget]
4. How big is Twitter Moments? [Balaji S. Srinivasan]
5. (Hot Topic) Service Industries and Creative Social
Honorable Mention(s)
Snap is selling a dancing hot dog costume on Amazon [TechCrunch]
DISHonorable Mention(s)
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Matt Matkovich and Phil Januszewski make up the team behind M&P Presentations. Matt is a full-time high school guidance counselor and Phil is a full-time high school chemistry/physics teacher.
Together, they form M&P Presentations who offer motivational presentations, professional workshops, master of ceremony services, and event hosting for all ages and groups.
Hear their story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does Their Social?!
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On this week's episode, we discuss our favorite Mario Kart 64 characters. Also, seriously, Porgs. Love them. Hate them. You gotta have an opinion on them! And if you don't know what a Porg is, well, we can't be friends.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Alphabet is training law enforcement on how to handle self-driving car crashes [Recode]
2. Twitter Users Will Soon Be Able To Bookmark Tweets and Save Them For Later [Adweek]
3. Nintendo could be working on a Game Boy Classic Mini [Mobile Syrup]
4 Apple Leak Reveals Massive New iPhone Cancellation [Forbes]
5. (Hot Topic) Snapchat Is Twice as Popular as Instagram When It Comes to Teens’ Favorite Social Apps [Adweek]
Honorable Mention(s)
Beware of Apple ID Prompts in Third Party Apps [Cult of Mac]
DISHonorable Mention(s)
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On this week's (very special) second episode, we cover all the new announcements Google's latest Pixel/IO event! We're talking all things Pixel 2, Google Home Mini (and Max) and more! Also, Amir is really excited about AI. We're talking more than he is about drones normally.
This is not your standard episode of Five Favorites!
Topics Discussed:
1. Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
2. Home Mini and Max
3. Pixelbook
4. Pixel Buds
5. Google Clip
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On this week's episode, we say goodbye to our friend AOL Instant Messenger. Also, our hosts remember their old instant messenger names.
What was/were yours?
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Selfie Factories: The Rise of the Made-for-Instagram Museum [Wired]
2. 5G isn't just faster - it will open a whole new world [Venturebeat]
3. Netflix is Raising its Prices [@Mashable]
4 An MLB Team is using the iPhone's NFC Feature for Contactless Stadium Entry [TechCrunch]
5. One Last Away Message [AOL Instant Messenger Tumblr]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
Five Favorites' Tweet(s) of The Week
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Rachel Thompson is the founder of BadRedhead Media. Prior to founding BadRedHeadmedia (@BadRedheadMedia), she also worked as a Senior pharma rep and sales trainer. She has been a consistent blogger and currently serves as a Founding Director for presentHER.
In addition, she runs the #Sexabusechat - in an issue that is both very close and personal to her.
Hear his story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does She Social?!
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On this week's episode, we highly recommend you turn off your Alexa device prior to the hot topic. Also, Chris is excited that a Jedi liked his tweet this week.
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Twitter to Test Doubling Tweet Length to 280 Characters [NYTimes]
2. ELON MUSK'S ROCKET TRAVEL PLAN IS DEF POSSIBLE, DEF BANANAS [Wired]
3. Instagram Now Has 500 Million Daily Active Users, 800 Million Users per Month [Variety]
4. Walmart partners with smart lock maker August to test in-home delivery of packages and groceries [TechCrunch]
5. Hot Topic: Amazon Echo Event Recap
*includes information from The Verge and Android Central
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
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Jason Shemmel is Social Media Manager for HarperCollins Christian Publishing. He's also the host of the Get S*** done Podcast. In addition to these roles, he's also a moderator for Social media Marketing (a group with over 1,600,000 members on LinkedIn) and recently returned from #CMWorld.
Hear his story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does He Social?!
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On this week's episode, Google makes a (few) appearances prior to its October 4th event. Also, Chris has a new addition to announce!
This week's Five Favorites:
1. Nest’s home security system costs $499 and comes with magnetic door sensors [The Verge]
2. Meet The Really Cheap Google Home Mini and the really expensive Chromebook Pixel 3 [ARS Technica]
3. Bose adds Google Assistant to top noise-canceling headphone [CNet]
4. Apple Watch Series 3 has LTE problems: How to cancel your preorder [VentureBeat]
5. Hot Topic: Why Google is spending $1.1 billion to ‘acqhire’ 2,000 HTC engineers [Recode]
Honorable Mention(s)
DISHonorable Mention(s)
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Jason Eng works at IBM on Developer Communications and Influencer Engagement. He previously worked at Sony for over 10 years. He has clear beliefs in the way he uses social media and is one of the most engaging guests to join the podcast in recent weeks. It also turns out that he met host Chris Barrows - in 2015 - before Chris even knew it!
Hear his story on this week's episode. And of course, Why Does He Social?!
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On this week's (very special) second episode, we cover all the new announcements from Apple's latest Keynote event including the new Apple X (that's ten, not an X). Don't try to tell someone in an Apple Store otherwise.
This is not your standard episode of Five Favorites!
Topics Discussed:
1. New Apple Park HQ
2. Apple Watch 3 Series GPS + Cellular
3. Apple TV 4K
4. Apple iPhone 8 Apple + iPhone 8 Plus
5. Apple iPhone X
6. AirPower Wireless Charging Mat
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