YouTube Taps GetGlue Fans to Promote Comedy Week
blog.getglue.com
on 05/18/2013
Excerpt: YouTube is tapping influencers and comedy lovers on the second screen by partnering with GetGlue to promote their first-ever YouTube Comedy Week through comedy fans. The campaign utilizes GetGlue’s new advertising products which include sponsored check-ins, promoted entries and premium takeovers. This is our first sponsored takeover campaign and we are thrilled to be working with YouTube to promote the launch of Comedy Week! YouTube Comedy Week kicks off on Sunday May 19th with The Big Live Comedy Show which will stream live on YouTube at 5pm PST / 8pm EST. Fans who check-in to their favorite comedy TV shows and movies on GetGlue can unlock stickers and enjoy fun clips promoting YouTube’s comedy channel.... read the full post.
Tags: Comedy, Entertainment, GetGlue, Partners, YouTube
Shifting to an on-demand Partnership Model: The Voxeo Referral Partner Program
feeds.voxeo.com
on 05/15/2013
Excerpt: Historically, partnering with a new vendor is a decision made after a significant amount of consideration due to the commitment required in becoming a partner. This commitment often means switching to an entirely different product line, retraining sales and technical resources to sell, support and develop on a new platform and can sometimes mean cutting a large check to the vendor as a partnering fee. A business must be nimble enough that they can quickly shift directions to meet their customer’s changing needs. When these needs involve a solution the partner doesn’t already offer, an agile, flexible vendor is a key component to ensuring the partner can deliver exactly what the customer needs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Partners, Voice
Splunk, Cloudera form data integration alliance
feedproxy.google.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: Splunk, which has been on a partnership tear of late, forged a partnership with Cloudera so the two enterprise Hadoop players can easily swap data between platforms. Read this
Making the Case for Big Data
Big data: How the revolution may play out
In a nutshell, the Cloudera-Splunk alliance means that Splunk Enterprise, which is used to monitor and surface big data and machine-to-machine information, and Cloudera Enterprise, a Hadoop distribution, will connect via Splunk Hadoop Connect. According to the companies, Splunk data can now be sent to Cloudera for batch analytics. Splunk last month teamed with McKenney's, which specializes in building automation and sensor systems.... read the full post.
Tags: Data, Partners
The Echo Nest Partners with SeatGeek
blog.echonest.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: SeatGeek, a ticket search engine, and The Echo Nest have partnered to incorporate SeatGeek artist IDs into The Echo Nest’s Rosetta ID mapping layer making it possible to use SeatGeek IDs directly with the Echo Nest API. This makes it easier for you to use the SeatGeek and the Echo Nest APIs together. For instance, you can call the SeatGeek API, get performer IDs in response, and use those IDs with the Echo Nest API to present more context about the artist. Here, we make a call to the SeatGeek API to get the set of top artists that are performing nearby:
Each returned event includes a list of performances, like so:
We see the entry for the Rolling Stones. The SeatGeek ID for The Rolling Stones is 2597.... read the full post.
Tags: Music, Partners, tickets
Amazon’s Boom in Cloud Partners
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: You can tell when a technology is really taking hold. In addition to picking up customers, it generates other businesses that require their own care and feeding. And some of those businesses can illustrate how much more business is out there. On Tuesday, Amazon Web Services is having a meeting for developers and customers in San Francisco. It is the fourth of 12 such meetings Amazon is holding worldwide; the first was in New York on April 18 and the last will be in São Paulo, Brazil, on July 30. In between, Amazon will be in Delhi and Berlin, among other cities.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, AWS, Partners
Earn Money by Joining the iContact Affiliate Program!
feedproxy.google.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: Do you love iContact as much as we do? Do you love making money? If so, why not earn commissions by recommending iContact to others? iContact’s affiliate program allows you to add text links, banners and flash ads to your site. If a customer clicks on the ad provided, you will receive credit if he or she chooses to sign up for a free trial or paid account. iContact is perfect for small and large businesses alike. If your site targets businesses, iContact can provide your audience a huge return on investment by helping them take their marketing dollars further — by sharing their ideas and promotions, strengthening their customer relationships, and increasing their brand awareness through email.... read the full post.
Tags: affiliate, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Email Marketing, Partners
Twitter sets a May 7th kill date for TweetDeck Android, iPhone, AIR and Facebook integration
thenextweb.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: Back in March, Twitter announced that TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck for iPhone would be killed off. At the time they gave a general ‘early May’ estimate, but today they’ve nailed down the date that they’ll actually go dark: May 7th. At that time, an update to the TweetDeck blog states, the apps will be removed from their respective app stores and cease to function. At that point, the Facebook integration to all TweetDeck products will also get shut off. Twitter has said that TweetDeck for Mac and PC will stick around for now, and closely follow the feature updates that the Web and Chrome versions of the app debut.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Facebook, Partners
SiriusXM officially unveils MySXM, music-personalization powered by The Echo Nest
thenextweb.com
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: US-based satellite radio service SiriusXM is today officially launching a new feature built on The Echo Nest called MySXM. Though it has been available for the Web version of the app for a few months already, it finally hit Android and iOS in the past few weeks too. Just to recap, The Echo Nest’s main offering is based on its database of tens of millions of songs and artists, which is automatically derived using Web crawling, data mining and digital signal processing. The platform enables third-party developers and media companies to integrate music data across their products.... read the full post.
Tags: Music, Partners, SiriusXM
Make Custom Mobile Event Apps a Snap with TapCanvas
blog.eventbrite.com
on 02/13/2013
Excerpt: Savvy organizers recognize the advantages of having a custom mobile app to promote the big event and provide a better experience for attendees. Now, thanks to TapCanvas, developing a custom mobile event app just got a whole lot easier. With this integration, an Eventbrite organizer can build and deploy a custom mobile event app in as little as 60 seconds using TapCanvas’ powerful yet easy-to-use web-based editor. Forget about that New Year’s resolution that you made about learning to code; or spending too much money hiring a developer to build that custom solution. TapCanvas and Eventbrite have already done all the hard work to enable you to enable in-app ticket sales with just a couple of clicks.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, EventBrite, Events, Partners, Showcase
Excerpt: Historically, partnering with a new vendor is a decision made after a significant amount of consideration due to the commitment required in becoming a partner. This commitment often means switching to an entirely different product line, retraining sales and technical resources to sell, support and develop on a new platform and can sometimes mean cutting a large check to the vendor as a partnering fee. A business must be nimble enough that they can quickly shift directions to meet their customer’s changing needs. When these needs involve a solution the partner doesn’t already offer, an agile, flexible vendor is a key component to ensuring the partner can deliver exactly what the customer needs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Partners, Voice
Splunk, Cloudera form data integration alliance
feedproxy.google.com
on 05/09/2013
Excerpt: Splunk, which has been on a partnership tear of late, forged a partnership with Cloudera so the two enterprise Hadoop players can easily swap data between platforms. Read this
Making the Case for Big Data
Big data: How the revolution may play out
In a nutshell, the Cloudera-Splunk alliance means that Splunk Enterprise, which is used to monitor and surface big data and machine-to-machine information, and Cloudera Enterprise, a Hadoop distribution, will connect via Splunk Hadoop Connect. According to the companies, Splunk data can now be sent to Cloudera for batch analytics. Splunk last month teamed with McKenney's, which specializes in building automation and sensor systems.... read the full post.
Tags: Data, Partners
The Echo Nest Partners with SeatGeek
blog.echonest.com
on 05/06/2013
Excerpt: SeatGeek, a ticket search engine, and The Echo Nest have partnered to incorporate SeatGeek artist IDs into The Echo Nest’s Rosetta ID mapping layer making it possible to use SeatGeek IDs directly with the Echo Nest API. This makes it easier for you to use the SeatGeek and the Echo Nest APIs together. For instance, you can call the SeatGeek API, get performer IDs in response, and use those IDs with the Echo Nest API to present more context about the artist. Here, we make a call to the SeatGeek API to get the set of top artists that are performing nearby:
Each returned event includes a list of performances, like so:
We see the entry for the Rolling Stones. The SeatGeek ID for The Rolling Stones is 2597.... read the full post.
Tags: Music, Partners, tickets
Amazon’s Boom in Cloud Partners
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: You can tell when a technology is really taking hold. In addition to picking up customers, it generates other businesses that require their own care and feeding. And some of those businesses can illustrate how much more business is out there. On Tuesday, Amazon Web Services is having a meeting for developers and customers in San Francisco. It is the fourth of 12 such meetings Amazon is holding worldwide; the first was in New York on April 18 and the last will be in São Paulo, Brazil, on July 30. In between, Amazon will be in Delhi and Berlin, among other cities.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, AWS, Partners
Earn Money by Joining the iContact Affiliate Program!
feedproxy.google.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: Do you love iContact as much as we do? Do you love making money? If so, why not earn commissions by recommending iContact to others? iContact’s affiliate program allows you to add text links, banners and flash ads to your site. If a customer clicks on the ad provided, you will receive credit if he or she chooses to sign up for a free trial or paid account. iContact is perfect for small and large businesses alike. If your site targets businesses, iContact can provide your audience a huge return on investment by helping them take their marketing dollars further — by sharing their ideas and promotions, strengthening their customer relationships, and increasing their brand awareness through email.... read the full post.
Tags: affiliate, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Email Marketing, Partners
Twitter sets a May 7th kill date for TweetDeck Android, iPhone, AIR and Facebook integration
thenextweb.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: Back in March, Twitter announced that TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck for iPhone would be killed off. At the time they gave a general ‘early May’ estimate, but today they’ve nailed down the date that they’ll actually go dark: May 7th. At that time, an update to the TweetDeck blog states, the apps will be removed from their respective app stores and cease to function. At that point, the Facebook integration to all TweetDeck products will also get shut off. Twitter has said that TweetDeck for Mac and PC will stick around for now, and closely follow the feature updates that the Web and Chrome versions of the app debut.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Facebook, Partners
SiriusXM officially unveils MySXM, music-personalization powered by The Echo Nest
thenextweb.com
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: US-based satellite radio service SiriusXM is today officially launching a new feature built on The Echo Nest called MySXM. Though it has been available for the Web version of the app for a few months already, it finally hit Android and iOS in the past few weeks too. Just to recap, The Echo Nest’s main offering is based on its database of tens of millions of songs and artists, which is automatically derived using Web crawling, data mining and digital signal processing. The platform enables third-party developers and media companies to integrate music data across their products.... read the full post.
Tags: Music, Partners, SiriusXM
Make Custom Mobile Event Apps a Snap with TapCanvas
blog.eventbrite.com
on 02/13/2013
Excerpt: Savvy organizers recognize the advantages of having a custom mobile app to promote the big event and provide a better experience for attendees. Now, thanks to TapCanvas, developing a custom mobile event app just got a whole lot easier. With this integration, an Eventbrite organizer can build and deploy a custom mobile event app in as little as 60 seconds using TapCanvas’ powerful yet easy-to-use web-based editor. Forget about that New Year’s resolution that you made about learning to code; or spending too much money hiring a developer to build that custom solution. TapCanvas and Eventbrite have already done all the hard work to enable you to enable in-app ticket sales with just a couple of clicks.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, EventBrite, Events, Partners, Showcase
Excerpt: SeatGeek, a ticket search engine, and The Echo Nest have partnered to incorporate SeatGeek artist IDs into The Echo Nest’s Rosetta ID mapping layer making it possible to use SeatGeek IDs directly with the Echo Nest API. This makes it easier for you to use the SeatGeek and the Echo Nest APIs together. For instance, you can call the SeatGeek API, get performer IDs in response, and use those IDs with the Echo Nest API to present more context about the artist. Here, we make a call to the SeatGeek API to get the set of top artists that are performing nearby: Each returned event includes a list of performances, like so: We see the entry for the Rolling Stones. The SeatGeek ID for The Rolling Stones is 2597.... read the full post.
Tags: Music, Partners, tickets
Amazon’s Boom in Cloud Partners
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
on 04/29/2013
Excerpt: You can tell when a technology is really taking hold. In addition to picking up customers, it generates other businesses that require their own care and feeding. And some of those businesses can illustrate how much more business is out there. On Tuesday, Amazon Web Services is having a meeting for developers and customers in San Francisco. It is the fourth of 12 such meetings Amazon is holding worldwide; the first was in New York on April 18 and the last will be in São Paulo, Brazil, on July 30. In between, Amazon will be in Delhi and Berlin, among other cities.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, AWS, Partners
Earn Money by Joining the iContact Affiliate Program!
feedproxy.google.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: Do you love iContact as much as we do? Do you love making money? If so, why not earn commissions by recommending iContact to others? iContact’s affiliate program allows you to add text links, banners and flash ads to your site. If a customer clicks on the ad provided, you will receive credit if he or she chooses to sign up for a free trial or paid account. iContact is perfect for small and large businesses alike. If your site targets businesses, iContact can provide your audience a huge return on investment by helping them take their marketing dollars further — by sharing their ideas and promotions, strengthening their customer relationships, and increasing their brand awareness through email.... read the full post.
Tags: affiliate, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Email Marketing, Partners
Twitter sets a May 7th kill date for TweetDeck Android, iPhone, AIR and Facebook integration
thenextweb.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: Back in March, Twitter announced that TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck for iPhone would be killed off. At the time they gave a general ‘early May’ estimate, but today they’ve nailed down the date that they’ll actually go dark: May 7th. At that time, an update to the TweetDeck blog states, the apps will be removed from their respective app stores and cease to function. At that point, the Facebook integration to all TweetDeck products will also get shut off. Twitter has said that TweetDeck for Mac and PC will stick around for now, and closely follow the feature updates that the Web and Chrome versions of the app debut.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Facebook, Partners
SiriusXM officially unveils MySXM, music-personalization powered by The Echo Nest
thenextweb.com
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: US-based satellite radio service SiriusXM is today officially launching a new feature built on The Echo Nest called MySXM. Though it has been available for the Web version of the app for a few months already, it finally hit Android and iOS in the past few weeks too. Just to recap, The Echo Nest’s main offering is based on its database of tens of millions of songs and artists, which is automatically derived using Web crawling, data mining and digital signal processing. The platform enables third-party developers and media companies to integrate music data across their products.... read the full post.
Tags: Music, Partners, SiriusXM
Make Custom Mobile Event Apps a Snap with TapCanvas
blog.eventbrite.com
on 02/13/2013
Excerpt: Savvy organizers recognize the advantages of having a custom mobile app to promote the big event and provide a better experience for attendees. Now, thanks to TapCanvas, developing a custom mobile event app just got a whole lot easier. With this integration, an Eventbrite organizer can build and deploy a custom mobile event app in as little as 60 seconds using TapCanvas’ powerful yet easy-to-use web-based editor. Forget about that New Year’s resolution that you made about learning to code; or spending too much money hiring a developer to build that custom solution. TapCanvas and Eventbrite have already done all the hard work to enable you to enable in-app ticket sales with just a couple of clicks.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, EventBrite, Events, Partners, Showcase
Excerpt: Do you love iContact as much as we do? Do you love making money? If so, why not earn commissions by recommending iContact to others? iContact’s affiliate program allows you to add text links, banners and flash ads to your site. If a customer clicks on the ad provided, you will receive credit if he or she chooses to sign up for a free trial or paid account. iContact is perfect for small and large businesses alike. If your site targets businesses, iContact can provide your audience a huge return on investment by helping them take their marketing dollars further — by sharing their ideas and promotions, strengthening their customer relationships, and increasing their brand awareness through email.... read the full post.
Tags: affiliate, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Email Marketing, Partners
Twitter sets a May 7th kill date for TweetDeck Android, iPhone, AIR and Facebook integration
thenextweb.com
on 04/19/2013
Excerpt: Back in March, Twitter announced that TweetDeck AIR, TweetDeck for Android and TweetDeck for iPhone would be killed off. At the time they gave a general ‘early May’ estimate, but today they’ve nailed down the date that they’ll actually go dark: May 7th. At that time, an update to the TweetDeck blog states, the apps will be removed from their respective app stores and cease to function. At that point, the Facebook integration to all TweetDeck products will also get shut off. Twitter has said that TweetDeck for Mac and PC will stick around for now, and closely follow the feature updates that the Web and Chrome versions of the app debut.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Deprecation, Facebook, Partners
SiriusXM officially unveils MySXM, music-personalization powered by The Echo Nest
thenextweb.com
on 04/15/2013
Excerpt: US-based satellite radio service SiriusXM is today officially launching a new feature built on The Echo Nest called MySXM. Though it has been available for the Web version of the app for a few months already, it finally hit Android and iOS in the past few weeks too. Just to recap, The Echo Nest’s main offering is based on its database of tens of millions of songs and artists, which is automatically derived using Web crawling, data mining and digital signal processing. The platform enables third-party developers and media companies to integrate music data across their products.... read the full post.
Tags: Music, Partners, SiriusXM
Make Custom Mobile Event Apps a Snap with TapCanvas
blog.eventbrite.com
on 02/13/2013
Excerpt: Savvy organizers recognize the advantages of having a custom mobile app to promote the big event and provide a better experience for attendees. Now, thanks to TapCanvas, developing a custom mobile event app just got a whole lot easier. With this integration, an Eventbrite organizer can build and deploy a custom mobile event app in as little as 60 seconds using TapCanvas’ powerful yet easy-to-use web-based editor. Forget about that New Year’s resolution that you made about learning to code; or spending too much money hiring a developer to build that custom solution. TapCanvas and Eventbrite have already done all the hard work to enable you to enable in-app ticket sales with just a couple of clicks.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, EventBrite, Events, Partners, Showcase
Excerpt: US-based satellite radio service SiriusXM is today officially launching a new feature built on The Echo Nest called MySXM. Though it has been available for the Web version of the app for a few months already, it finally hit Android and iOS in the past few weeks too. Just to recap, The Echo Nest’s main offering is based on its database of tens of millions of songs and artists, which is automatically derived using Web crawling, data mining and digital signal processing. The platform enables third-party developers and media companies to integrate music data across their products.... read the full post.
Tags: Music, Partners, SiriusXM
Make Custom Mobile Event Apps a Snap with TapCanvas
blog.eventbrite.com
on 02/13/2013
Excerpt: Savvy organizers recognize the advantages of having a custom mobile app to promote the big event and provide a better experience for attendees. Now, thanks to TapCanvas, developing a custom mobile event app just got a whole lot easier. With this integration, an Eventbrite organizer can build and deploy a custom mobile event app in as little as 60 seconds using TapCanvas’ powerful yet easy-to-use web-based editor. Forget about that New Year’s resolution that you made about learning to code; or spending too much money hiring a developer to build that custom solution. TapCanvas and Eventbrite have already done all the hard work to enable you to enable in-app ticket sales with just a couple of clicks.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, EventBrite, Events, Partners, Showcase
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