Artificial Skin for Virtual Reality
Beyond Social Media Show, Episode 283
BL and David discuss artificial skin for virtual reality; Google Arts & Culture’s VR Versailles; Pew research data showing worries about social media’s impact on news; what happens if you go to Instagram jail; Google testing desktop sidebar search; Staples’ WorkLife Magazine; Tide’s #LaundryNight debates; Twitter’s DM search; leaked Zuckerberg tapes; a net neutrality appeal decision; LinkedIn’s enhanced ad targeting; a picture that speaks much louder than words…and much, much more.
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Best Digital Cases
Virtual Versailles
With their new immersive VR experience, Google invites visitors to explore France’s grandest estate. And you don’t need a headset.
Artificial Skin
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne researchers invented flexible artificial skin that can provide haptic feedback and could be used for everything from VR to medical rehabilitation.
- Artificial skin gives haptic feedback, could let you feel VR
- Closed-Loop Haptic Feedback Control Using a Self-Sensing Soft Pneumatic Actuator Skin
Worries About Social Media Impact on News
New Pew Research Study: More people are now getting news coverage from social media, yet the majority see the platforms as biased, sensationalized and largely untrustworthy.
- New Study Finds Consumers are Concerned About the Influence of Social Media on News Coverage
- Americans Are Wary of the Role Social Media Sites Play in Delivering the News
Google Sidebar Search
Google is adding “dynamic organization” to desktop search.
Instagram Jail
Amy Jo Martin’s must-read article explains why you should not make any platform but your own the home of your online identity.
Staples WorkLife
Staples is transforming into a content company that sells office supplies.
Twitter DM Search
Twitter has added filtering and searching functionality to its direct messaging feature.
#LaundryNight
Tide kept a debate on the best night for doing laundry going for four weeks, with a host of celebrities.
Worst Digital Cases
Zuck Tapes Leaked
In a big scoop, Casey Newton of The Verge obtained two hours of leaked tapes, Zuckerberg rails against critics, competitors, Elizabeth Warren and the US government.
Net Partiality
In a nearly 200-page opinion, judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit sided with the Federal Communications Commission and its Republican chairman, Ajit Pai, finding that net neutrality supporters had made “unconvincing” arguments in their efforts to unwind the government’s efforts to deregulate companies such as AT&T, Comcast and Verizon.
Shiny New Stuff
New LinkedIn Ad Targeting Features
LinkedIn has expanded on its audience forecasting tools within its ad creation flow, making it easier to see exactly who your campaign will reach, based on your entered parameters.
- LinkedIn Launches New Tools to Help Better Target Your On-Platform Ad Campaigns
- LinkedIn Adds Enhanced Targeting Tools to Help You Reach More of the Right Audiences
Politics
Who Paid for This Bizarre Trump Video?
Trump retweeted a bizarre cartoon video by Power Tie.
The Local Democrat
One of the Democratic Party’s largest super PACs plans to fill the gap left by local newspapers with “news” outlets staffed by Democratic operatives.