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Behind the Line – Facebook and Pivot to Video

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  I find the news that came out this last week about Facebook to be one of the most professionally insulting things I’ve ever encountered. Have you ever heard the phrase “Pivot to video”? It is, and always was, a

BTL Radio Podcast – EP 039: Analytics part 2

Hello Enthusiacs. This week we return to the topic of Analytics. Last time in episode 37 we discussed a lot of terms and definitions, technical considerations and so forth. This week we dig more into the effect that this can

BTL Radio Podcast: Analytics

Hello Enthusiacs! After way too long talking about it, we’ve finally got a guest on to talk about analytics. John (not the same one as an earlier episode) was kind enough to join in and talk about a number of

BTL Radio Podcast: Tekken 7 and Headline News

Hello Enthusiacs! Tekken 7 is out and being a big fan, we start off the show discussing that. However there’s also been a lot of news coming out over the past few weeks.  Looks like I picked a hell of

Behind the Line: WWE Network and Analytics

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The other day I started watching the WWE network on my phone, and I noticed something curious, it required the location service to be on to feed you any video. WWE Network is a premium video streaming service, though, so

Behind the Line: Your ISP selling your history?

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I’m not one to wax political here, but the recent rule changes to allow Internet Service Providers to sell your data has smacked me in the face with so much misinterpretation right where I live that I want to set

Behind the Line: Softlaunch, games you can’t have yet

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It can go by a few names, like Geo-Lock, but most of the time it’s called Softlaunch.  This technique is mostly used for mobile games, so that is what I’ll be focusing on.  In fact, SuperCell, makers of Clash of

Behind the Line: Analytics

The Controversy People are often worried about other people violating their privacy. No one wants what is personal to them available for anyone, much less everyone to examine and scrutinize. So, the concept of a company monitoring them can be