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Lessons for Leaders from the Movie – “The Fundamentals of Caring”

Mukesh Gupta April 27, 2021 Premise: This past weekend, I ended up doing what I really love doing – watch movies. One of the movies that I watched was the 2016 movie “The Fundamentals of Caring” featuring the unassuming Paul Rudd. The movie was based on a book. As the movie title says, the movie … Continue reading Lessons for Leaders from the Movie – “The Fundamentals of Caring”

YouTube Relies On Keywords, Algorithms To Rate Oscar Movie Success

YouTube Relies On Keywords, Algorithms To Rate Oscar Movie Success by Laurie Sullivan @lauriesullivan, February 28, 2018 Can keywords in review and reaction videos on YouTube predict Oscar winners? The top two most-viewed Best Picture nominee trailers on YouTube also are the highest-earning among the nominees, according to recent reported estimates. Google released Oscars-themed data … Continue reading YouTube Relies On Keywords, Algorithms To Rate Oscar Movie Success

Pinterest Launches Updates To Rich Pins With Recipes And Movie Data

Pinterest Launches Updates To Rich Pins With Recipes And Movie Data

Pinterest has launched rich data within movie and recipe pins to improve the user experience. Tamar Weinberg on February 23, 2016 at 1:00 pm Pinterest has launched updates to its movie and recipe Rich Pins, extrapolating more rich data to enhance the user experience on the platform. With recipes being one of Pinterest’s top pinned … Continue reading Pinterest Launches Updates To Rich Pins With Recipes And Movie Data

The Art Of “Defictionalization”: Turning Fake Movie And TV Products Into A Real Business

How Omni Consumer Products used True Blood and Ghostbusters to create a thriving business selling real versions of fake stuff. By Jake Rossen Pete Hottelet remembers the day he walked into the headquarters of Valve–makers of the immensely popular Half-Life video game–while proudly wielding a crowbar. In his mind, it was a can’t-miss proposition: The … Continue reading The Art Of “Defictionalization”: Turning Fake Movie And TV Products Into A Real Business