What an exciting day for Pittsburgh as the summer kicks off with the first day of the Three River's Arts festival! The festival has been the topic of conversation among the Blue Archer staff all week, and we are all saying, to ourselves of course, TGIF! Another reason we love Friday's is because we get to recap on the happenings of the week. This week was especially interesting in the tech industry with the New York Times leaking a report to the public, LG introducing a runner's dream gadget, a heated battle between Netflix and Verizon, a developing trial against Mark Zuckerberg, and a stark reminder of Tiananmen Square.
The New York Times Tells a Secret
The New York Times leaked to the public their NYT Innovation Report, which addressed what ad agencies are doing wrong. Traditional media organizations are failing to reinvent themselves in a time when readers control when, where, and how they access content. Companies like the Wall Street Journal and The Guardian are operating under the assumption that by producing high quality journalism, readers will seek them out. However, this is a strategy that runs like a printed newspaper.
Click here to read more on the story.
Netflix vs. Verizon: A Feud Bound to Be A Spectacle
Netflix and Verizon are head to head for another round. Netflix now displays a message when videos are slow to load that preemptively blames Verizon. Verizon responded Thursday, June 5, with a letter requesting Netflix to stop displaying the message. Netflix is currently looking into ways to let consumers know how their Netflix experience is going.
To read more about the ramifications of the feud, click here
LinkedIn Censorship: A Blessing or a Burden?
25 years after the Tiananmen Square incident in China, LinkedIn is censoring content related to the topic, which is still forbidden for discussion in China. A few LinkedIn users have received emails informing that their posts will not be shown in China.
The anniversary is approaching, and to know more about the authority interference that is occurring, click here
All Hail LG Innovation
LG has created the ultimate fitness gadget: Lifeband Touch and HeartRate earphones. The Lifeband allows the user to easily track their fitness routine, and the HeartRate earphones track the user's heart rate and then calibrates to the overall fitness outcome.
These first-generation products are bound to soar, read more on their features here
The Father of Social Networking faces Trial
Iran and technology have a confrontational relationship, and now Mark Zukerberg is being dragged into it. Zuckerberg has been summoned by an Iranian court over privacy-violation concerns.
To read more on the legal merits, check out the story here
Now that you have caught yourself up on new fitness toys, the latest drama from international relations to bickering among wireless and entertainment groups, it's time to cease the weekend, and the next ten days of the Three Rivers Arts Festival.
Until next time!