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August 2015

Number Crunch: Vimeo

While YouTube is the undisputed king of online video, it’s far from the only show in town. Vimeo is YouTube’s indie cousin, a place where creators and discerning viewers go for their fix of cat-free clips. Here are how things look today at Vimeo. Vision first Vimeo was launched in November 2004 by Jake Lodwick

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Instagram addicts will love Feeday

Are you an Instagram-addict, or manage a number of profiles on the photo-sharing platform? Help keep your finger on the beating Insta-pulse with Feeday. Insta-gratification Feeday is an iOS app that gives Instagram addicts a shortcut to news feed gratification. Instead of the laborious process of logging into Instagram, Feeday displays your latest Instagram posts directly

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Buffer now lets you schedule video content

  Social management platform Buffer now allows brands to schedule and share videos across all the major networks. Now Buffering Buffer for Video lets users upload their video once, then schedule and post across Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Google+. Interestingly, Instagram didn’t make the cut. Videos will automatically be formatted for their chosen network, so

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Number Crunch: Tumblr 2015

Long a favourite of the lucrative millennial market, Yahoo-owned Tumblr is gradually expanding its offering for brands in 2015. Here's how things look today at the micro-blogging platform. Tumble dry Tumblr was launched in 2007 by web developer and entrepreneur David Karp, who was interested in tumblelogs (a term for short-form blogs). Within a fortnight

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