Tuesday, December 16, 2014

  • Facebook Engineering VP Cory Ondrejka, key in Oculus acquisition, to leave company

    Cory Ondrejka, Facebook's Vice President of Engineering, announced Tuesday that he will leave the company on Dec. 22. Ondrejka led Facebook's acquisition of Oculus, the virtual reality company the social network purchased earlier this year. Ondrejka...

  • Facebook Director of Mobile Engineering Cory Ondrejka Leaving to Form Startup

    Facebook director of mobile engineering Cory Ondrejka  is leaving the company to create his own startup, he announced in a Facebook post  Tuesday. (more…) New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media .

  • Facebook to Begin Auto-Enhancing Photos

    Facebook will begin auto-enhancing photos  that are uploaded via its iOS application , with Android  to follow shortly thereafter, Josh Constine  of TechCrunch  reported. (more…) New Career Opportunities Daily: The best jobs in media .

  • Newscasts on Facebook Are Capturing Attention

    With Facebook becoming more and more of a source of news , manager of strategic partnerships for broadcast Beth Loyd  examined the newscasts being posted to the social network by both broadcast networks and local television  stations in a Facebook Media blog post . (more…) New Career…

  • FOBO (Fear of Being Offline), and How Marketers on Facebook Can Exploit It

    Move over, FOMO , and make room for FOBO: A study by culture experts Crowd DNA  for Facebook found that fear of being offline is the new fear of missing out, as 70 percent of respondents aged 13 through 24 from 13 countries said they have to be connected, no matter where they are. (more…) New…

  • Instagram adds 5 new filters, slo-mo video capability

    While some Instagram users (on iOS) can speed up video with Hyperlapse, now all Instagram users can slow their videos down, with a slo-mo video option being added to the app. Instagram also announced five new...

  • What Works on Facebook for the Interbrand 100 Top Global Brands?

    The Interbrand 100  top global brands average 10 Facebook posts per week, with photos  accounting for the most successful posts in terms of engagement  and restaurants  representing the top-performing vertical, according to third-quarter-2014 data  released Tuesday by Facebook Preferred…

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