After a week of big mobile announcements, it's clear where everyone is heading: bigger, smarter devices on faster, more capable networks that will change how we interact with the Internet. Creators need to figure out how they can take advantage.
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Insights: With Bigger Phones And Way Faster Networks, Are Creators And Companies Ready?
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Ninja Becomes First Gamer To Cover ‘ESPN Magazine’, Says He’s Making Seven Figures Monthly
In addition to signifying Blevins’ impressive ascension, the cover story marks a notable step forward for the esports industry as a whole.
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Insights: Resetting The Game Biz—Microsoft, Amazon, Samsung and Fortnite Show Where We’re Going
News from Microsoft, Amazon, Epic Games and Samsung together point to a fast-changing future for games, where players are always connected; playing, watching and buying across platforms; and no longer dependent on a single kind of device.
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- YouTube Kids Arrives On Android TV As Company Touts Living Room Growth
- YouTube Stars Jack & Jack Team With Samsung To Promote New EP Through VR Videos
- YouTube Kids App Launches On LG, Samsung, And Sony Smart TVs
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