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The best Mac for app development 2017 – Macworld UK
Posted: May 11, 2017 at 12:55 pm
How to find the best Mac: the best advice for app developers Share This Which Apple Mac should you get to begin app development? With Xcode and Apple Swift, app development on iPhone and iPad has been simplified. Here's our recommendation of the right Mac to get.
If you're an app developer, or are considering trying your hand at creating your own app in the future, you've come to the right place. Here, we look at which Mac is best for developers.
Apple's Swift programming language means that creating and building an app for MacOS or iOS is more accessible than ever, and it's easy to get them onto the App Store in order to sell them too.
If you're keen on learning app development, this article will also give you some pointers about what you'll need to get started with app development once you've got the right Mac.
Choosing the right Mac for development can be a challenge. Apple creates a whole range of Mac laptops and desktop computers. All Apple Macs are great computers but some are better suited to app development than others.
Software development scales up depending on the size and complexity of the program you are making. Macs vary in power from the entry-level MacBookright up to the Mac Pro.
If all you want to do is start to learn development and get a regular app onto the app store then any of Apple's current Mac line-up, including its laptops, should be powerful enough to do the job.
Unlike creating video or music; creating code doesn't use up huge amounts of hard drive space, and if you're creating iOS apps you don't need a lightning-fast processor or a high-end graphics card.
Obviously, this doesn't narrow the choice down much (or at all, for that matter). It now becomes a question of how much money you want to spend, and which will provide the best coding environment.
What is useful for software development is screen estate. Coding is a complex task that sometimes requires intense focus, but more often it requires research and tracking.
Coders often need to have several programs and windows open at once: the Xcode developer environment, web browser, and perhaps a separate text editor, SQL Database editor, and much more. Development seems to be one of a task that requires everything MacOS has to offer.
So you need a Mac with a big screen, or you need to attach a big screen to your Mac.
With this in mind we're actually going to rule out all of Apple's MacBook range.
Lets be clear: if you value a notebook and portability is important to you, then a MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro will do just fine for app development, and you can attach a monitor to these models for larger screen estate. (Find out more in our complete guide to buying a MacBook).
But with a MacBook you pay a lot extra for a small screen that will feel cramped when programming, so if portability is important we'd look to Apple's Mac range instead.
The Mac Pro is overkill for most developers so the choice is between an iMac or Mac mini with a display.
At 479 the Mac mini is the best value Mac, and it offers more than enough power and storage for app development. What it doesn't come with is a display, so you'll need to source one separately. (View the Mac mini in the Apple Store here).
Normally the idea with the Mac mini is that you attach an old display, keyboard and mouse and it represents top-flight Apple computing at a fraction of the cost. However, for app development we suggest that you get a large display.
There is now a huge range of sub-200 monitors that offer 27-inch displays. Some developers preferpicking up two 24-inch displays and placing them side-by-side.
If you are looking for a more powerful Mac with a big display then Apple has you covered in the form of the iMac. (View the iMac in the Apple Store here)
You should get a model with a 27inch display, which starts at 1,749. It's not as cheap as the Mac mini but you do get a lot of extra for your money.
The 27-inch iMac is a veritable powerhouse: a 3.2Ghz Intel i5 processor, 1TB hard drive, discrete AMDgraphics card with 2GB video memory, and of course that massive 27-inch display. If youre looking for a large-screen Mac that also has enough power for gaming then this is the one to go for.
We'd advise most new developers to go for the Mac mini with the AOC display. The Mac mini is a cheaper option than the iMac and the extra cash can be put towards software or training courses.
The 27-inch iMac is a better Apple Mac and you get a lot of extra features: such as the fast processor, large 1TB hard drive and AMDgraphics card. They're nice features, for sure, but they offer little towards developing apps. Mind you, if youre also planning to use a Mac for gaming and general all purpose computing you might appreciate the extra power.
Apple goes to great lengths to make it easy to develop apps (or small programs) for both MacOS and iOS. The development environment used to create apps for both is called Xcode, and this is a free download from the Mac App Store.
With Xcode you can build apps using two programming languages, the old Objective-C language, and the newer Swift programming language.
Uploading and selling Apps via iTunes requires a yearly subscription to the Apple Developer connection, but it's good value at $99 per year (approx 77). You only need this to upload and distribute apps via the Mac and iOS App Stores however, you don't need to pay this fee just to test and create apps.
If you're interested in getting started in iOS app development, the following articles will help:
How to get started in iOS app development How to get started with Apple Swift Best way to learn Swift: books, courses, guides
Take a look at Udemy's online Swift courses, too.
Developers don't need as many accessories as other Mac users. A good Mac, a decent sized display and a good reference library and you're good to go.
The only exception we'd make is to invest in a good backup system in case there are any problems. Apple's own Time Capsule is a great solution. Alternatively, invest in a good USB external hard drive and use Apple's Time Machine software to perform regular backups.
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‘This’ app allows you to find your desired product just by uploading picture – Free Press Journal
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This. is where you go In a conversation, Olivetheorys Amit Dalmia talks about his latest offering which is in form of an app. The company now awaits its customers to give their feedback.
Stumbling upon a unique piece of furniture or anything related to home dcor in someones home, office or any other place, and later trying to search the product online or offline could be a daunting task. To make this hunt of the dcor easier, Olive Theory (formerly BedBathMore) has launched an app called This. in April.
This app allows you to find your desired product or products by just uploading a picture of the same. In case, the product is not available with its thousand plus online and offline partners, This will take you to an offline mode wherein within 48 hours Oliver Theorys team would come back with some option to the users. The in-house team which consists of experts will find the product in case the app is unable to find it during the online search, says Amit Dalmia, founder and CEO of Olivetheory.com. This is rarely the case because we have a partner network that is deep and wide, adds Dalmia, who has been in the dcor space for a while. Almost everyone is our partner, outlines Dalmia.
He adds, We have been working in the eco-system for a while and we understand that this product is more relevant in the market. This app would appeal not just to the end-users but interior designers and architects as well. The way This. works is all magical. It provides you with plethora of choices but when you specifically want this product, then you would find it on This., explains Dalmia while reasoning out the name of the app. He further adds that the dcor space in very pictorial in nature. It is difficult for one to find the right product by describing it as there are many aspects like texture, material and so on.
For past 6-8 months, the company had taken a journey of learning and innovation to understand the market requirements and develop a product that will have a mass appeal among its target customers. It is no brainer that the app receives traction from metros but what is interesting is that the app has seen takers coming from tier II and III cities. This is absolutely gratifying that we are getting such descent traction which is spread across metros, tier II and III cities. The traction is well-balanced and is not skewed in any favour.
Keeping in mind the monetisation requirement, the app is development in a way that it builds descent margin. The app will continue to grow even though it is not heavily dependent on investment, stated Dalmia. It is an inventory-light model which will allow the app to produce profit in 14-18 months time.
We will hit all marketing channels like ATL, BTL and TTL digital marketing soon, informs Dalmia. The company is in pre-marketing stage for the app but Dalmia feels that they would not need to invest heavily on marketing. We plan to spend on customer experience after listening to our customers, avers Dalmia.
The app already has around 10,000 downloads and the company hopes the figure to raise as the companys website (Olive Theory) has a monthly visitors of about 3 lakh.
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PTA launches SMS crackdown against blasphemy – The Nation
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Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has asked people to report online blasphemy, saying it is a punishable offence. The latest message reads: Uploading and sharing of blasphemous content on internet is a punishable offence under the law. Such content should be reported on (email address) for legal action.
A day later some people received the edited/refined version of the message it said, Uploading and sharing of blasphemous content on internet is a punishable offence under the law. Instead of taking law in hand, such content should be reported on (email address) for legal action. The addition has changed the uncertainty and connotation of the message. It seems more like an awareness message as compared to the earlier message.
The latest initiative comes after in wake of a trilogy of blasphemy-related incidents; Mardan mob lynching, a man almost beaten to death on reports he declared himself an apostle in Chitral, and a childs death after a charged mob attacked a Hindu man alleged of blasphemy in Hub.
Divided public opinion
PTAs latest bid to tackle blasphemy has divided public opinion. Dr Khalid Zaheer, a religious scholar told The Nation, I think PTA wants to convey a positive message to the citizens of Pakistan through their latest initiative.
Religion doesn't allow any action against an individual's freedom of expression except if it causes someone's life to be in danger. It seems that possibility was at the back of their mind when they took the decision.
Gul Bukhari, a journalist said, PTA is working on the directives of the prime minister and interior minister. A similar initiative by Federal Investigation Agency resulted in public outcry. PTA should stop sending such messages.
Undebatable issue
She said blasphemy cases are an excuse to settle personal disputes, and those found guilty of blasphemy are mostly suffering from some kind of mental disease. Its a fire burning us all up. A fire that should have been doused by government institutions, it is being fuelled by them now.
Bukhari said blasphemy has become an extremely sensitive issue in Pakistan. Its so unfortunate that when one talks about blasphemy law people call it blasphemy. Even though Justice Asif Saeed Khosa has said criticising the law does not make it a punishable offence.
Jibran Nasir, a lawyer and social activist speaking to The Nation said, This is not (a) surprising (outcome) as Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui of the Islamabad High Court has recently tasked the Federal Investigation Agency to issue a notice to the public asking them to inform FIA of anyone committing blasphemy, now the learned judge is after Pakistan Telecommunication Authority.
Jibran Nasir further said, The public has been given the impression that they are responsible to safeguard the dignity of the Holy Prophet; however they have not realized how dangerous this can be. Till today there is no specific definition of blasphemy even in Section 295-C of the Penal Code. If people are left to their own devices then any person irrespective of sect who writes or will write any material on the Prophet that the other sect does not agree to, will be targeted for blasphemy.
Jibran Nasir also said this may further enmity, Earlier people who wanted to get even with their enemies would hire assassins to get the enemy killed, however now such notices are enough to create chaos in the country. It is shameful how the entire bar even the Supreme Court bar, is silent on this issue. Why this issue is not being talked about in the Parliament? If state institutions are going to be promoting this then we are turning into a banana republic. Making people frustrated, angry, insecure and relying on the intellect of a lay person of what blasphemy is, thus allowing people to take out their grudges against each other.
According to press reports a case was recently filed by Salman Shahid the son-in-law of Maulana Abdul Aziz of Lal Masjid in Islamabad contending that blasphemous content on social media websites was "hurting the religious sentiments of Muslims."
When IHC Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui heard the case he dictated the order with tears rolling down his checks that the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) will be our savior on the Day of Judgment is the most sacred personality and blasphemy has been committed against him. We would not leave this issue for the bureaucracy to handle.
He further observed that there will be proceedings against blasphemers and against those who remain silent spectators. This is the greatest form of terrorism and people involved in this heinous act were the biggest terrorists.
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The Top 5 Benefits Of Using Firm Central As Your Law Practice Management Software – Above the Law
Posted: May 9, 2017 at 3:32 pm
When youre a solo practitioner or running a small law firm, juggling roles comes with the territory you must be a lawyer and a manager at the same time. Running your own law firm is a balancing act between your practice self and business self. Finding the right practice management software is key to pulling it all off.
Enter Firm Central by Thomson Reuters. Designed with small and solo law firms in mind, Firm Central offers everything you need to achieve the ultimate balancing act, and then some.
Tools That Will Change the Way You Run Your Practice
As anyone whos ever started up a law practice knows, there are seemingly endless options out there when it comes to practice management software. While most will offer you different variations on the same features, Firm Central has some truly impressive features that make it stand out from the crowd.
Firm Central not only makes your life a lot easier, it also sends a clear message to your clients that youre willing to invest in the technology necessary to provide top-notch legal services. Because Firm Central is cloud-based, you can access everything you need, anytime, anywhere. You have better access to your files, and your clients have better access to you. Improving your workflow while better serving your clients? Thats a win-win situation.
Sharing documents and files via email is not only a thing of the past, its a sure-fire way to compromise the security of sensitive client information. Thats why Firm Central offers a secure client portal, providing a convenient and safe way to share case files with your clients and other members of your team.
For each matter, Firm Central allows you to create a unique client portal, where you can share documents, notes, comments, deadlines, and anything else to keep your team on the right track. Better yet, Firm Centrals servers offer SOC2-level security the same high-level security at major banks and other institutions requiring top cyber protection. You can rest easy knowing your files are secure.
Westlaw has long been a staple of almost every law practice. Firm Central allows you to incorporate the power of Westlaw into your everyday law practice in ways you wont find with any other practice management tool on the market. With a single username and password, you can access not just Firm Central, but all Thomson Reuters products, including Westlaw and Practical Law. For starters, this means you can run your Westlaw searches right from your Firm Central homepage and save them directly into your personalized matter folders.
By far one of the coolest perks of Firm Centrals unsurpassed Westlaw integration is what is essentially an automatic cite checking feature. Upload any document containing citations into Firm Central, and the system will automatically scan it and add links to the cited cases, complete with Westlaws handy flags indicating negative treatment.
Thats right, what once required manually entering countless citations is now done for you with a single import. Whether youre working on your own document or uploading your opponents brief, you get automatic and nearly instantaneous cite checking. Even better, this perk is included regardless of whether you have a Westlaw subscription; without one, you cant access the cases, but you still get the flags. Its hard to imagine an easier way to capitalize on Westlaws capabilities.
Learn more about the integration between Firm Central and Westlaw here.
Fewer tasks are more stressful or more crucial for lawyers than calculating court deadlines, and rightfully so missing a deadline can be fatal to your case, your clients livelihood and your good standing in the legal community. Have you ever wished something would just calculate them for you? Well, wish no more.
Firm Central offers an amazing feature called Deadline Assistant that does just that, regardless of what court you might be in or what your applicable rules are. Simply select which rules apply to your case and the type of action youre working on, and Deadline Assistant does the rest. For example, if youre working on a motion to dismiss in federal court, Firm Central will calculate your relevant deadlines under the FRCP and tell you exactly when all your relevant filings are due.
It even takes holidays into account, and it syncs the calculated deadlines with your calendar. With Deadline Assistant, keeping track of federal, state and local rules has never been easier. You can finally live without the fear of missing a filing date.
While it may not be the most exciting part of the job, we all know that invoicing clients and getting paid is what allows law practices to stay in business. Timekeeping has notoriously been a painful chore, but Firm Central Time & Billing makes it easy. With a time and expense widget right on your matter screen and the ability to have multiple timers capturing your hours as you work, theres no excuse for not having every minute of your day accounted for without having to retrace your footsteps. Your time entries can then be added to invoices with a simple click.
Having an easy way to bill your clients means that you get paid faster and who doesnt want that?
While these are just some highlights of Firm Central, the platform has no shortage of features designed to make your life easier. From customizable widgets to calendar syncing and comprehensive search functionality, Thomson Reuters has thought of nearly everything a small law practice could need to keep things running smoothly.
Firm Central helps you present a polished, professional package to your clients. Its time to let technology handle the management side of things so you can focus on the legal side and use your time to serve your clients. With Firm Central, you can give your business side a rest so your practice side can excel.
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Get behind SES and wear orange on Wednesday | photos – Port Stephens Examiner
Posted: May 7, 2017 at 11:56 pm
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Get a selfie with a SES volunteer on Wednesday and upload it to social media with #ThankYouSES.
The orange jumpsuit that State Emergency Service (SES)members wear is familiar and comfortingin times of crisis.
But when mother nature is not wreaking havoc, often the SES slips from the publics mind, which is where Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW) comes in.
WOW Day is on May 10.
This is a day where the public is encouraged to add a splash of orange to what they wear as a way to say thanks to the SES and the work its volunteers undertake.
Its a day for the community to acknowledge what these people [SES volunteers] do,Phil Hudson, local controller of thePort Stephens SES unit, said.
Were members of the community working in orange, volunteering, for members of the community.
Port Stephens SES will be extra visible in Raymond Terrace on WOW Day.
Members of the unit, dressed in their orange jumpsuits,will be driving around Raymond Terrace in a rescue vehicle.
They will makesix stops around town.
Members of the public are encouraged to say hello and chat with the SES as they make their way around town.
Selfies are also encouraged. As is using the #ThankYouSES hashtag when uploading a photo to social media.
Port Stephens SES will make its way around Raymond Terrace between 9.30am and 1.30pm.
The first stop will be the oval behind Raymond Terrace MarketPlace about 9.30am then Riverside Park (Hunter Street), Terrace Central, NRMA (WilliamStreet), the Aldi car park (entry via Kangaroo Street) and Raymond Terrace Bowling Club.
Times the unit arrive at each location will depend on how many people stop to say helloat the one before.
Members will make their final stop at the bowling club. Here, they will head inside to chat with club-goers and hand out SES paraphernalia.
People only really see us when theyre in trouble, Pam Sharp, the Port Stephens SES community engagement officer, said.
We want to let people know that were here, that they can ask us for help and general information on floods and storms any time.
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Young Lamorinda filmmakers inspired, educated by ‘ShortDocs’ – East Bay Times
Posted: May 4, 2017 at 3:22 pm
LAFAYETTE The creative fever behind the 17 short films to be featured at theLamorinda ShortDocs Film Fest might stir a budding filmmaker to bloom.
Someone like Jack Nixon, a 12-year-old Orinda Intermediate School student who won last years Elementary School division award for Public Art is Everywhere. Returning for a second year, his The Culture of Skateboarding Revealed shows Nixon stepping up his game
This year, I used a Canon FX 530, an aerial DJI drone with a mounted HD camera, and iPhone clips I shot, he said. The Canon is a good beginner camera because its easy to operate no detachable lenses but offers high quality.
Nixon taught myself to use Final Cut ProX for editing. I just go for it and click around, or if there are short YouTube tutorials on a specific thing I want to know about, I use them. For people just starting out, Nixon said simpler, free editing programs are ok, but if a person has the funds to invest, he recommends jumping to Final Cut.
Meredith Friedman, managing director of festival producer Lamorinda Arts Council, said the second annual festival largely followed last years format. Categories for the under-six-minute documentaries include elementary, middle and high school divisions, along with an adult division. Two to five films in each category are selected to be screened at the festival. The judges and peoples choice award winners receive trophies and $100 Amazon gift cards.
The four judges who determine the films selected for screening and the awards have professional filmmaking or film production backgrounds. They use a professional site called Film Freeway as a rubric.
Each judge gets assigned two categories of films, explained Friedman. At least two judges watch each film and give it a rating.If two films are very close in number rating, Ill typically ask the judges to either have a discussion about it, or bring in a third judge to view it.
Friedman said films are accepted from Lafayette, Orinda, Moraga and Walnut Creek residents. There are no age restrictions, but all films must be G-rated. This year, one film about a young boys expulsion from school was disqualified after the judges determined its content would be inappropriate for young audience members. Friedman said the judges were also concerned the films central character a student who lives in the community might be negatively impacted. We let the filmmaker know, extended the deadline a few days, and allowed him to enter an alternate film, Friedman said.
This years cinematographers made good use of drones, and favored upbeat films about animals and performing artists.
With a mission to celebrate local culture and elevate artistic expression to high standards, filmmakers enter their documentaries using the same online platform that the judges use for viewing. Instead of simply uploading to a public YouTube channel, the process teaches professional skills. Once the film is uploaded to Film Freeway, they can submit it to other festivals at the touch of a button, Friedman said. Its great exposure to the entire film industry.
Nixon says his learning curve is like the Moraga skate park, where he shot most of this years submission steeply sloped and exciting. The interviews he conducted taught him to change his mind.
I used to think skateboarders got better by themselves. I realized we get better as a group because people are always pushing each other to get better. As a cinematographer, he pushed himself. Slicker transitions, wider variety of music, action synced with sound and other improvements he says make this film more of a personal statement. I wanted this to be meaningful. A lot of people misinterpret skateboarders. They think were punks and up to no good and doing drugs. But 90 percent of skateboarders are really good people who just like skateboarding.
And 100 percent of people who like locally produced films, the audience at the festival, will probably like what Nixon likes getting high on films and freewheeling creativity.
WHEN: May 7th, Live Screening Event from approx. 3 to 5
WHERE: Lafayette Library Community Hall,3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette
TICKETS: $10 in advance on-line; $15 at the door
INFO: http://www.lamorindaarts.org/shortdocs
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Risks and Considerations for Branded UGC Campaigns – Multichannel Merchant (blog)
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It began with a video. Founded in 2005, YouTube is the grandfather of user-generated content, serving as the first channel to give consumers the keys to branded content marketing. Consumers today watch 1 billion hours of YouTube per day. By uploading product reviews, how-to content and playful product placement, consumers are given unprecedented access to a brands reputation, allowing everyday shoppers to serve as a powerful new breed of brand ambassadors.
Beyond YouTube, consumers now have control over branded content across all social spaces, with influence typically spanning in one of three ways: 1. pure, organic content with no reward for posting; 2. content that is incentivized with some return for engagement such as sweepstakes, drawings entries or loyalty points; 3. and influencer marketing. To forge meaningful relationships, marketers must continue inviting consumers to experience their brand and share experiences socially, paying mind to the associated risks and opportunities.
Brands looking to embrace UGC need to first determine their target audience and the best way to elicit engagement. Marketers who select a celebrity influencer to share their brands voice must consider who would be the most relevant for their target audience. If a brand decides to host a UGC-powered sweepstakes or share a branded hashtag, devise strong calls-to-action that drive meaningful, on-brand submissions. For example, marketers should avoid oversaturated, generic hashtags like #selfie or #makeup and instead create unique, branded hashtags to increase the relevancy of submissions.
No matter how much forethought goes into a UGC campaign, the Internet is still the Wild West and marketers dont have much control of the content thats published. Some brands have welcomed testing these boundaries leveraging branded filters on SnapChat. As such, brands must always have a contingency plan in case something goes wrong, identifying a dedicated team that can respond to any incidents and share insights on any required measures to keep in mind. If any questionable UGC is shared, these individuals can act as a SWAT team and address concerns in real-time.
One of the most common incidents is when a branded hashtag is misrepresented. Sometimes this stems from genuine confusion; other times, the timing or application of a campaign isnt properly thought out, giving internet trolls an opportunity to take advantage. McDonalds learned this the during its #McDStories campaign, which was quickly taken over by users sharing less-than-flattering anecdotes, garnering negative publicity. Whether or not a campaign is launching, marketers must engage in active social listening to see whats being shared and how those submissions can affect brand perception. Active monitoring gives marketers the ability to address timely consumer concerns and get in front of any potential fires after all, content where a hashtag is used incorrectly or ironically can go viral quickly.
Partnering with a celebrity influencer can also come with risks; last year, Scott Disick of Keeping Up With the Kardashians made headlines for accidentally including his Instagram advertising directions in his sponsored post. To avoid a potential mishap, brands should be careful about who they choose as advocates. Any missteps can cause an endorsed post to lose authenticity.
To reduce some of the risk associated with user-generated content, brands should consider moderating submissions within the social networks that enable this. A hashtag gallery within a brand site, for example, allows teams to vet through submissions and eliminate anything offensive before consolidating content into a gallery displayed on a brands site. An added bonus? Hashtag galleries are especially effective in highly visual industries like fashion, where UGC allows shoppers to see how particular styles look across all ages, skin tones and hair colors, allowing customers to shop with confidence. However, while hashtag galleries serve as a nice line of defense for publishing approved content, all the actual submissions will remain public across Twitter, Instagram and other social platforms, where moderation is not allowed.
While the benefits of UGC campaigns are great, equally important is adherence to specific legal requirements. All UGC contests must be hashtagged with #sweepstakes and users who are paid to promote a product are legally required to disclose their business relationship within sponsored posts. While many social influencers meet this requirement by adding #ad, #sp or #sponsored to their post, these forms of disclosure arent always enough. Brands should encourage influencers to include language surrounding their partnership within captions. As long as a brand is straightforward about the terms of their relationships, consumers dont mind identifying with someone who is being paid.
Sometimes, marketers encounter a piece of UGC that is so on-brand that theyre eager to repurpose it. Brands are allowed to share UGC as long as theyre not monetizing it. Theyre free to like or retweet posts, but if they aspire to do anything more whether featuring on a website, in-store advertising or even making it a sponsored tweet they must acquire the users explicit permission.
As brands seek meaningful ways to engage their audiences, user-generated content will continue to play a crucial role in marketing strategy. By planning ahead and keeping these potential risks and solutions in mind, brands can successfully tap into content and forge deeper relationships with consumers across channels.
Russell Zack is SVP ofr Products & Solutions for HelloWorld
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Souvid Datta admits that he cloned the subject (center) of one of Mary Ellen Mark's photographs into his own workSouvid Datta
Souvid Datta, an award-winning photojournalist, admits it: he doctored images and infringed on the work of other photographers.
Until this week, Datta was an example of stand-out early success in his field. He had won a Getty Images Editorial Grant , an Alexia Foundation award and the Visura Photojournalism Grant , highlights in a career that began about three years ago, when Datta was in Kolkata, India, producing a photographic project on violence in the citys sex industry. Now, however, he finds himself at the center of the latest photo-manipulation scandal to have ensnared the photojournalism community a sorry trend that has also touched Paolo Pellegrin, Steve McCurry , Narciso Contreras and Giovanni Troilo, among others.
As was first revealed by PetaPixel on Wednesday, it was during the course of that project, as he followed a girl in one of the towns brothels, that Datta turned to Photoshop. When the girl's mentor asked not to be photographed, he cloned out a subject from a photograph by the legendary Mary Ellen Mark and pasted it in his own photograph. When he uploaded the image to his blog, there was no indication that the work was not entirely his own. That moment was, he now reflects, "the damning mistake."
But that manipulation wasn't the only one. He now confesses that there are other images from that project that were also altered using post-production techniques, and he says he also "appropriated photos" from colleagues like Daniele Volpe , Hazel Thompson and Raul Irani, and lied in order to conceal those actions.
Datta granted TIME his first interview since the scandal broke.
TIME: What happened?
Souvid Datta: The first thing I want to do is take responsibility. In 2013-15, [when I was] aged 22-24, I foolishly doctored images, inexcusably lied about others work being my own and then buried these wrongdoings in the years that followed. Now these images are resurfacing, they threaten to undermine any work I have legitimately pursued since and, crucially, all the trust that the people in my photos, my collaborators and supporting institutions placed in me. I am so profusely sorry for this. I hope to begin making amends.
But how exactly did an image by Mary Ellen Mark from 1978 end up in one of your photographs from 2014?
In late 2013, I was 22 and still at University; I used to volunteer at a few NGOs that had a presence in the red-light district of Sonagachi in Kolkata. Around this time I also won my first digital camera and began exploring photography as a hobby. I didn't know anything of photographic ethics, about the existence of a serious photojournalism industry or how best to investigate topics as a journalist. But I did come from a background of visual arts and I felt compelled to make images of my experiences in Kolkata, having been especially moved by the stories of the girls I met in Sonagachi.
One girl in particular, Radhika, 17, was working in a brothel where the NGO helped young mothers. We spoke for some time over the course of the few days I spent there. She told me of her past, of her current problems, and also of her mentor: an older woman named Asma, who I met in passing. I photographed Radhika going about her daily activities, but Asma did not want her own photo taken. There was an instance in her room one afternoon, where the two were getting ready together, along with a friend. This moment spoke to their relationship as Radhika had described, but I did not take the image. I waited till after Asma left and shot a few frames of Radhika and her friend alone.
Weeks later, back in London and at University, while trying to learn post-production techniques on YouTube and starting my first photo blog, I came across the work of Mary Ellen Mark. Spotting the similarities in subject but without much further thought, I considered combining one of her images with my own as an experiment. I spotted a character in her work that particularly resembled Asma and for my own curiosity, in trying to recreate the picture I couldn't make in reality, I tried placing her into the image next to Radhika. The damning mistake came in uploading that image onto my blog. I did this without accreditation or acknowledgment that it had been tampered with and that it included elements of [Mark's] image. I wrote the caption as if Asma herself was in this image, not a woman from someone elses work. In effect, I lied.
Why did you do it?
My intention was not to profit from the inclusion of Mary Ellen Marks work, but rather to see what it might have looked like had I somehow managed to persuade Asma to participate. I was frustrated that I hadnt. In part, I was also discovering the technology of Photoshop for the first time (as is clear in the result) and the creation of something new excited me. It felt like a very basic artistic achievement. There are other images from my initial shoots in Kolkata, not intended as journalistic work, which have also been altered using post-production techniques.
Crucially, this was all done without the consideration of factual accuracy, ethical representation and journalistic responsibility that I came to learn of properly in the years to come. I didnt understand what a photojournalist was for a long time, let alone the weight of trying to assume that title.
Why did you then go on to publish that photograph?
Validation and exposure are things I continue to struggle with today as a freelancer, but earlier I did seek after them more actively. I loved photography but initially the images on my blog had no coherent theme or narrative and were shot with little deliberate use in mind. So when a publication contacted me interested in using them, I felt overwhelmed and it seemed a tempting surprise. I rashly accepted the opportunity. I did not grasp immediately that this level of thoughtlessness was grossly selfish and deeply disrespectful to Ellen Marks imagery and, above all, to the people I had photographed.
During this same period, there were other lapses of judgment where I used imagery without acknowledgment, including that of Hazel Thompson and Raul Iranis work. Two of their images, along with those which I altered, were also included in my submissions for early photography competitions in 2014, though not published commercially anywhere.
I cannot begin to say how much I regret having acted in this abhorrent, short-sighted and irresponsible manner. A few months after those images were published, I began to realize how reckless I had been, but by this point it felt too late to turn back. To think that mistakes like these would ever go unnoticed is a harsh lesson I am learning the dire truth of now.
When you realized what you had done, why didnt you try to own up to that action before today?
As I learned more about being a photojournalist, I grew ashamed of what I had done during more desperate moments of my life. And as my embarrassment deepened, I suppressed it in the foolish hope that those mistakes would fade away from memory deleting appropriated photos [ from photographer Daniele Volpe] from early trips to Guatemala for instance, but not coming clean publicly. I will be the first to admit that it is terribly sad that it has taken this kind of exposure for me to step forward.
Are there any other instances where youve manipulated a scene, either during a shoot or in post-production?
Several of my earliest photos from India between 2013-14 include elements of stitching and cloning, sometimes rehashing components from multiple frames.
In my very first journalistic endeavor in China, my editors warned me of going too far with certain post-production techniques, of over-saturating and vignetting; they eventually guided me through organizing my archives and proper captioning practices. Through 2014-15 onward, I learned to shoot in line with technical and ethical guidelines of my publisher and I am now diligent and up-front in case I ever decide to deviate by using non-traditional techniques such as double exposures or participatory photography. There is a world of difference in the projects I shoot now compared to those of a few years ago - both in conceptual approach, journalist rigor and style. I stay clear of manipulation, unless the client requests it for commercial intent.
In the last two years, youve spent a lot of time producing deeply researched documentary work on human trafficking. Can we still trust that work?
Taking the seed of an idea I had interacting with girls in Sonagachi as a student, I spent a large part of the following three years developing an investigation into child sex trafficking across West Bengal; I covered human interest stories in the U.K. and in post-conflict zones across Afghanistan and Iraq; I followed the refugee influx across Europe in 2015 as sentiments around migration rose. From here on, I do not know what will happen to me or the stories I have followed. I fear above all that they may remain untold. My credibility has been fundamentally challenged, and I understand the serious implications of that in an industry where credibility counts for everything.
I will say that for the work I have done as a serious photojournalist, and most of all for this project investigating women trafficking in India, I have given my utmost to uphold principles of respect, journalistic insight, compassion, perspective and perseverance. On top of this, multiple editorial teams have now vetted the project from research to fact checking, to examining unedited files (images and video) to involving legal counsel and using a dedicated writer.
Do you understand why your colleagues might be angry at you?
The anger I face is entirely deserved. This incident has broken at a time when faith in committed reporters and accurate news is challenged more than ever. I truly dread contributing to any distrust that people have toward genuinely important news and imagery, and I deeply regret having compromised the faith, support and time that my friends, editors, institutions and publishers have offered me. Second chances arent always deserved and I know its up to me to earn mine and fight to regain any credibility, within or outside of this field. I let a lot of people down by hiding these past mistakes, and parts of me betrayed the trust of those closest and most supportive of me. I am sorry for this, truly.
As a freelance photographer, do you feel pressure from media organizations to attain a certain perfection that might tempt some to find shortcuts?
Being a freelance photojournalist today is to live in an uncertain world of fierce competition not only regarding photographic skill, but also of networking, self-promotion, business acumen, sincerity and flair. I certainly wont speak for others, but I have been affected by these industry pressures more than I would have ever liked to admit; resorting to extreme, foolhardy measures in the insecure hope of standing out. Perhaps one feels the need to cover a dangerous conflict zone, perhaps one succumbs to cloning out a distracting element in an image: these are unfortunately more common concerns than our industry wants to openly admit. On some level I hope this can be a prime lesson for others in exactly what not to do.
At the end of the day, no one has forced me to act in a certain way. The burden of responsibility for all these mistakes lies with no one other than myself. I failed terribly and only I can make things right.
Have you spoken to the subjects of your reportage since this came to light? Are you planning to?
Yes, I am currently in the process of reaching out to the people involved in my stories. Many are friends and I owe each person I have ever shot a debt for having shared their time, their testimonies and parts of their lives with me. I must now be clear about my wrongdoings and the potential damage to their testimonies that these mistakes will cause. For those whose stories remain to be published, I stand deeply committed to getting these seen as promised however that may be possible in the future and I will be working hard to ensure that they receive the attention they deserve.
This interview has been edited for clarity.
Olivier Laurent is the editor of TIME LightBox. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @olivierclaurent
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Facebook hiring 3000 moderators in response to spate of disturbing Live videos – DigitalSpy.com
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Facebook is adding 3,000 extra moderators to its community operations team in order to combat the increased prevalence of extreme and sometimes illegal content on the platform.
The social network has been hit by a spate of unpalatable incidents in recent months in which users have broadcast their own violent crimes. Last week, a Thai man used Facebook to livestream the murder of his 11 month-old daughter, later taking his own life. Only a few days earlier, the killing of a Cleveland man was uploaded by his killer to the network.
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In the case of the Thailand murder, Wuttisan Wongtalay's videos were viewed 370,000 times and remained online for 24 hours before being removed.
Governments and users have criticised Facebook for not removing such content fast enough. In response, its founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced that the company's community operations team will almost double in size.
"Over the last few weeks, we've seen people hurting themselves and others on Facebook either live or in video posted later. It's heartbreaking, and I've been reflecting on how we can do better for our community," said Zuckerberg in a post on his Facebook profile.
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"Over the next year, we'll be adding 3,000 people to our community operations team around the world on top of the 4,500 we have today to review the millions of reports we get every week, and improve the process for doing it quickly."
Facebook has almost two billion users, uploading enormous volumes of content daily. At the moment inappropriate content must be flagged by users, and then viewed by human moderators in order to be removed.
"If we're going to build a safe community, we need to respond quickly," Zuckerberg added. "We're working to make these videos easier to report so we can take the right action sooner whether that's responding quickly when someone needs help, or taking a post down."
Facebook has also indicated that it may experiment with more automated means of filtering content.
In the meantime, the human moderators have the unenviable job of sifting through the worst Facebook has to offer, which as it stands includes rapes, murders, and an assortment of other criminal activity.
Some have voiced concern at the potential psychological damage this job could cause moderators.
"People can be highly affected and desensitized. It's not clear that Facebook is even aware of the long-term outcomes, never mind tracking the mental health of the workers," said Sarah T Roberts, an information studies professor from UCLA to The Guardian.
But until automated processes can take the place of human interventions, it looks like Facebook is stuck between two potential harms: that to its enormous amount of users, or a smaller group of individuals trying to protect them.
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