Google Reportedly Developing “STAMPS” Technology for Snapchat-Like Media Content...

 
 
 
Google Reportedly Developing "STAMPS" Technology for Snapchat-Like Media Content...

 
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Aug 5, 2017 12:08 PM • by Mario Tomás Serrafero
Google Reportedly Developing "STAMPS" Technology for Snapchat-Like Media Content

News and informative content have greatly benefited from the internet's multimedia revolution, as articles, listicles and infotainment are increasingly arriving to our screens in video form in order to be distributed in Social Media and instant messaging platforms. There is no shortage of ways to arrive to such content, but it seems Google is planning yet another method of visual-oriented media distribution, with their interactive "STAMPS".

According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Google is developing technology that will allow publishers create visual-oriented media content similar to what's found on Snapchat's "Discover" feature. This would further help Google position itself ahead of its competition in the news dissemination space. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google has been in discussions with several publishers including Vox Media, CNN, MIC, The Washington Post and TIME. The service is reportedly dubbed "STAMP", a clever combination of "Stories" and "AMP" (Accelerated Mobile Pages).

Participating publishers would then run stories composed of several swipeable panels containing text and visual media, similarly to Snapchat's solution. Google could also leverage its search platform and accompanying services to further distribute STAMPs, allowing publishers to reach wide audiences by taking advantage of the multiple ways Google can target and arrive to consumers.  People familiar with the matter suggested that stories could be surfaced in Google search results, for example, or within other Google products, as well as on the publishers' own sites. So far, there aren't any clear details on the financial arrangements between publishers and Google, and whether STAMPs would open up to other content creators.

This is an interesting strategy on Google's part; the company must recognize that news content is increasingly being consumed in smartphones, and that it's also increasingly visual. We've all seen the captioned news or recipe videos on social networks, as well as new kinds of interactive media content like Discover. By introducing swipeable panels, Google would also take advantage of our smartphones (increasingly) vertical screens, allowing STAMPs to display multiple slides for higher information density and cohesive. It certainly sounds like an interesting way to distribute news and informative content. The Wall Street Journal notes that STAMPS could be announced as early as next week.


Source:  Wall Street Journal




Android Advices
Aug 5, 2017 1:54 PM • by Karunakar Donthamshetti
T-Mobile Revvl T1 Smartphone To Launch on August 10th with 5.5″ Display & 3,000mAh Battery

We have been hearing a few reports from past couple of months about upcoming T-Mobile's new own brand called as T-Mobile Revvl T1. The support page has been gone live on its official page with the key features and is planning to launch this device on August 10th according to Evan Blass (@evleaker) posted on Twitter. It would be priced at around $169.99, and also available monthly scheme offers which you can pay monthly $7 about 24 months of period.

Let's talk about the specifications of the device which has been gone live on the support page. The T-Mobile Revvl T1 smartphone sports a 5.5-inch touch screen with unknown resolution but as we expect it would come with a 1280 x 720 pixels resolution. Under the hood, it is hooked by a quad core 1.25Ghz processor but doesn't reveal the information about the chipset. This device is powered by an Android 7.0 which is Nougat.

It has a Nano SIM support which coupled with a 4G LTE network for fast internet speeds. There is a 32GB of internal memory rocked with a 2GB of RAM. Additionally, it supports an external memory card slot up to 128GB via microSD. The other connectivity options include Bluetooth v4.2, Mozilla/5.0 browser, Tethering APN, Micro-USB port, Wi-Fi sharing, Wi-Fi web browsing, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Wi-Fi calling 2.0 support. It is embedded with a fingerprint sensor which sits below to the rear camera for unlocking the device.

On imaging the front, this phone would be packed with a 13MP rear-facing camera and has a 5MP secondary camera. The other camera features include Auto focus, Face detection, Multiple shooting modes, 4X Digital Zoom, LED Flash and also capable of record videos.
The Revvl T1 phone is enclosed with a 3,000mAh capacity battery which is rated to deliver up to 10-18 hours of usage time and lasts up to 300 hours of standby time.




 
 

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