This Software Can Plaster Someone Else’s Facial Expressions Onto Your Face – Motherboard

[embedded content] Well, this is disturbing. A team of researchers based in three different institutions has developed a software that can record someone else’s facial expressions, and plaster them onto your own face. The video shows a source actor, who makes various facial expressions and…

Ideas to Engage your Audience with YouTube Videos – Business 2 Community

How to Get Better Results from Pinterest

There has been an increase in the usage of social media all over the world in past few years. Each of these social media has their own advantages and therefore none can be ignored, be it Facebook, Twitter, interest, Tumblr, Flickr, Instagram, Stumbleupon or Quora;…

Leading Digital Publisher Axel Springer to Acquire Stake in Thrillist Media Group – Business Wire (press release)

BERLIN & NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Axel Springer SE, the leading digital publisher in Europe, today announced it intends to acquire a minority interest in New York City-based Thrillist Media Group (TMG), a leading digital media company and lifestyle destination for millennial men. The investment is an…

Swiss agree to extradite Costa Rican to US in FIFA case – The San Diego Union-Tribune

BERN, Switzerland (AP) — Switzerland’s justice ministry on Tuesday granted an American request to extradite former Costa Rican soccer federation president Eduardo Li in the FIFA bribery case. Li was ousted from the FIFA executive committee two days before he could take up his seat…

Study: YouTube detecting fake ad views, but still charging for them – Marketing Dive

Dive Brief: A new study from European researchers claims that advertisers are paying for robot traffic on YouTube. Research from NEC Labs Europe, UC3m, Imdea and Polito found YouTube would detect fraudulent video views, but still charge for ads served on those views. The researchers…