And the check-in companies *loved* to push integration with other platforms onto users. They wanted you to share it on Facebook!
Great point about geography. I mention early in the book that this is a fundamentally US story, but a lot of the early experiments with two-screen experiences came from outside the States. But yeah, trying to live-tweet when you're in a different time zone is madness.
And the check-in companies *loved* to push integration with other platforms onto users. They wanted you to share it on Facebook!
Great point about geography. I mention early in the book that this is a fundamentally US story, but a lot of the early experiments with two-screen experiences came from outside the States. But yeah, trying to live-tweet when you're in a different time zone is madness.
And the check-in companies *loved* to push integration with other platforms onto users. They wanted you to share it on Facebook!
Great point about geography. I mention early in the book that this is a fundamentally US story, but a lot of the early experiments with two-screen experiences came from outside the States. But yeah, trying to live-tweet when you're in a different time zone is madness.