Back around the holidays in 2014, the Wall Street Journal reported on a then-new online trend called “unboxing videos,” a type […]
Fly Your Drone In First-Person With FPV Goggles
What if I told you, you can experience flying without actually flying? No, you don’t need to choose between the […]
Writers’ Strike Could Be Next Big Boon for Streaming Services
It’s been just shy of a decade since members of the Writers Guild of America went on strike, shutting down […]
YouTube’s Super Chat and the Battle for Live Streaming
2016 was a big year for YouTube—with the splintering of the site into YouTube Red, Gaming, and Music, as well […]
Shama Hyder: Instagram Stories and the Future of Twitter
Instagram stories aim to take back the market share of users nabbed by Snapchat, who have been dominating the instant-sharing […]
Amazon Music Unlimited Has Launched for $3.99, Focused On Home Listening & Voice Commands
Spotify and Apple Music certainly have a strong position in the streaming music market—they have collected around 30 million and […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Sep 12 – 16
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know August 22-26
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
“Second Screen” Takes Gold at The Olympics: Traditional TV’s Dying Breath
According to surveys, the majority of Olympic viewers are planning on streaming the games from a mobile device. It seems television is dead. But it doesn’t have to be if the major channel executives could wake up to these business opportunities.
Five 360 Cameras That Cost Under $500
Affordable 360 cameras are finally flooding the market, paving the way for more immersive storytelling. We profile five — and one bonus $60 camera. Which one would you buy?
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know July 11-15
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Shama Hyder: Facebook Live Video, The Next Game-Changer
Facebook live video turned a costly process into a free feature accessible to billions. Shama Hyder discusses the affects on you and your business and why this might be the next game changer in social media marketing.
Business Tips from Real Rockstar Entrepreneur Roger McNamee
Roger McNamee is a successful entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist and founder of two nationally touring bands who has been called has been called the “Wizard of Sand Road.” He likens most of his endeavors to running a startup and gives us his most valuable business tips.
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know April 11-15
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Facebook F8 Conference 2016: Virtual Reality, Virtual Selfie Sticks, Gigabit Speeds, Messenger and More
Here’s everything you need to know about what happened and what was announced by Mark Zuckerberg at the Facebook F8 Conference 2016. There’s some exciting new tech here from virtual reality to artificial intelligence to new internet connectivity hardware.
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know April 4-8
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Flex Connects Cardio-Conscious with Live Streaming Fitness Classes
March is here, so if you listen real close, you’ll hear the sound of thousands of New Year’s resolutions dying […]
7 Things I Want From The Next Big Social Media Platform
With Twitter stumbling, Google+ a complete joke, and Facebook becoming a bloated mass of memes and GIFs, it’s time for […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Jan 25 – Jan 29
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Social Radio? Unmute Livestreams Phone Calls and Lets Listeners Join In
f you’re the kind of person who prefers the leisureliness of messaging to the potential awkwardness of a phone call, […]
Periscope v Meerkat: Without Adoption Is There a Battle?
2015 was the year of the livestream thanks to apps Meerkat and Periscope. It became dead simple for anyone, from […]
Ending Piracy in 2016 with Cryptocurrency? A Few Startups Will Try
It grew in popularity in large part because it enabled scofflaws to fly under the radar while dealing in drugs, […]
The 5 Most Useful and Most Fun New Android Apps of 2015
It’s that time of the year, ladies and gentleman, when we take a step back, ponder the year gone by, […]
Linkfire Is Keeping Music Marketers From Going Insane
Video killed the radio star. CD’s killed cassette tapes. MP3’s murdered CD’s. Now streaming music is the big, bad bull […]
Streaming Music Outsells CDs In the US, But Don’t Be Too Scared for Downloads Yet
Another digital format has just upstaged its physical counterpart in US sales revenues. Amazon and Netflix did it to the […]
eSports in Ascendancy – It’s About Damn Time
How fun can it be watching people go about their workaday routines? Very, apparently. Vicarious living has a new home […]
Reprieve for Pirate Bay Founders
A Belgian court has offered the beleaguered co-founders of The Pirate Bay a brief respite from their legal woes. This is after it acquitted “The Pirate Bay Four” (Gottfrid Svartholm, Carl Lundström, Peter Sunde and Fredrik Neij) of criminal copyright infringement and abuse of electronic communications charges..
