Articles Tagged ‘Pick your Platform’

Pick your Platform: Ryan Van Dongen on the power of Google

From creating VR with cardboard to building a smarter home, UM’s director of connection planning and innovation, on the company’s latest moves.

Finding the right moment on mobile

Brian Wong, founder and CEO of Kiip on the need for a new mobile-first metric.

Pick your Platform: Sasha Grujicic on missing the most important platform of them all

The Dentsu Aegis Network CSO says in the race for data, innovation and commercialization, the industry is losing sight of human nature.

Pick your Platform: Steve Meraska on Spotify’s noteworthiness

Starcom MediaVest Group’s SVP of innovation, insight and disruption uses a custom playlist to present his take on the streaming service.

Pick your Platform: Powering great content online

Emily Malloy-Manuel, digital media director, Touche! on content deals and why long-form sites like Medium matter.

Pick your Platform: Brock Leeson dispels messaging myths

From sexting and Snapchat to opportunities for brands, Jungle Media’s group media manager with five things to know about working with messaging apps.

Pick your Platform: Shane Cameron on the power of MCNs

OMD Canada’s managing director of digital and emerging media on the changes coming with the rise of multi-channel networks.

Pick Your Platform: Armin Huska on the connected car and Amazon’s Dash

Mindshare Canada’s chief digital officer on the conundrum of predicting the next big thing, and the two innovations that are exciting him most at the moment.

Pick your Platform: Deborah Hall on the potential of beacons

The CEO of Performance Content Group on beacons, the next frontier in mobile data intelligence.

Pick your Platform: Adam Luck on the potential in your pocket

Initiative Canada’s new president on why mobile is still the most innovative platform out there.

Pick your Platform: Faris Yakob on the future potential for Facebook

The co-founder of strategy consultancy Genius Steals and former chief innovation officer at MDC Partners on the potential for a new kind of medium from the social media co, following the purchase of Oculus VR.