“You always need to have cash on hand. Keeps you mobile. Adaptable. Without cash you're vulnerable.”— Jonathan Lisco, David Michod, Janine "Smurf" Cody, Ellen Barkin, imdb.com
“As each of our notification experiments has shown, if you provide users with an easy sign-up for a subject of notification, an equally easy way to opt out, and a functional layout, live and event-specific notifications are a useful and appealing way to connect users to real-time data and information…”— Madeline Welsh, medium.com
“Samsung Galaxy S7’s 4x pixel density means a notification image will typically be over 150KB. To add to that, the UK has 650 electoral constituencies, so there’s a chance that a user might have received 650 separate images — downloading over 97MB over the course of the evening. Clearly, that’s not a…”— Alastair Coote, medium.com
“You’ll notice when you drag your finger from the rainbow slider to the left or to the bottom of the snap, you’ll be able to use a bunch of in-between colors that aren't available on the palette.”— Kyli Singh, mashable.com
“The study also explored the relationship between page speed and revenue. While there are several factors that impact revenue, our model projects that publishers whose mobile sites load in 5 seconds earn up to 2x more mobile ad revenue than those whose sites load in 19 seconds.”— Google, doubleclickbygoogle.com
“U.S. adults spent 10 hours, 39 minutes a day consuming media in the first quarter of 2016. That's up a full hour from the first quarter of 2015, and it's thanks to a substantial increase in smartphone and tablet usage, according to Nielsen's Q1 2016 Total Audience Report.”— Jason Lynch, adweek.com
“In television, four large media companies account for half of all cable advertising, according to an analysis by the digital-media analyst Matthew Ball. They are Time Warner, Disney, NBCUniversal, and 21st Century Fox. But just two companies, Facebook and Google, account for half of all digital-medi…”— Derek Thompson, theatlantic.com
“The entire net growth in digital advertising is happening in mobile. Since 2011, desktop advertising has fallen by about 10 percent, according to Pew. Meanwhile mobile advertising has grown by a factor of 30, reaching about $32 billion in 2015.”— Derek Thompson, theatlantic.com
“One of the things that's happening on mobile is that there's an increased focus for apps to do one thing really well. So on desktop, a lot of the things that might have fit well into a single Facebook website, now in order to best serve people, you need to build multiple standalone different apps. S…”— Mark Zuckerberg, files.shareholder.com
“Maybe once or twice a year I'll just take a few days off and wander around and ask myself, if I were starting from scratch today, and I weren't running Facebook, what would I build? I look at this mobile trend in light of the law of sharing, our equivalent of Moore's law, which states that the avera…”— Mark Zuckerberg, wired.com