Infographic: The Evolution of Virtual Reality, From 1883 to 2020

August 10, 2016

A new infographic from eyewear company Frames Direct and infographic design agency Nowsourcing shows us exactly how much VR has evolved through history—and how it might grow in the next few years. Sony and Samsung, for example, are developing contact lenses that allow users to both record and stream video. Meanwhile, Facebook is working on AR glasses that ensure our social streams go wherever we do by overlaying a virtual reality on the real world (much like in Pokémon Go).

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Spanish Broadcasting System

Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc (SBS) is the largest publicly traded Hispanic-controlled Media and Entertainment Company in the US. SBS is comprised of 4 business units: Radio, TV, Entertainment (events) and Digital. The radio division is the second largest Hispanic radio group in the US, and owns and operates 20 radio stations located in the largest and most important Hispanic markets - NYC, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, Chicago and Puerto Rico. Aire Radio Network, made up of 100+ affiliated stations across all major and secondary markets.

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The Techy Business of Mobile Gaming

Infographic | January 31, 2020

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is as new as gaming, and both have been involved with each other since the beginning. Several of the world’s most popular games feature elements of artificial intelligence. Instances can be found in Pac-Man, Red Dead Redemption 2, Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, and so on. Unbeknownst to many, mobile games played a major part in bringing Augmented Reality (AR) to popularity. Today, 81% of American gamers have played using AR at least more than once. With 81% of digital gaming time being spent on mobile apps and engagement with mobile games increasing.

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The Decline of the Media Industry

Infographic | March 13, 2020

The traditional media industry has taken a huge hit over the past few years. Since the boom of online media and social media, newspapers have been replaced by online news sites, printed books have been replaced by Kindles and e-readers, and video rental stores have been replaced by Redbox. Traditional media companies are suffering financially–some have even had to file for bankruptcy. Take a look at how traditional media is changing in the infographic below.

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AR vs VR Spelling Out the Differences and Similarities

Infographic | April 2, 2021

VR provides users with a fully digital environment with no elements from reality. AR, meanwhile, enhances what you see by adding computer-generated images to the view using different devices. VR requires wearing a VR headset or other seemingly cumbersome gear to create a truly immersive experience.

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GAME MECHANICS FOR NON-GAMING APP BUSINESSES

Infographic | February 27, 2020

No matter what category your mobile app is in, the challenge of retaining loyal users is universal. While generating initial interest and communication of value is top-of-mind, there’s plenty of work to be done in keeping those users engaged and turning them into much-coveted Daily Active Users (DAU). But when your app or audience may be more utility focused or situational, how do you keep retention high?

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YouTube and Facebook Stories: The Platforms to Watch in 2020

Infographic | March 26, 2020

For small business and marketers, trying to get noticed in a sea of online marketing content can be a challenge. Video can help you stand out in social media feeds, but your video content needs to be on the right platforms to maximize the return on your investment. To help businesses share their content in the right place, Animoto dove into their recent survey of 1000 consumers and 500 marketers.

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A Peek into the Future of OTT Market in LATAM regions.

Infographic | December 13, 2019

OTT is said to lead the Latin America growth. Many Video Producers and Content Owners are expanding into the region looking at it’s high potential and growing market. In fact, Brazil and Mexico are Number 4 and Number 5 on the global list.

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Spanish Broadcasting System

Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc (SBS) is the largest publicly traded Hispanic-controlled Media and Entertainment Company in the US. SBS is comprised of 4 business units: Radio, TV, Entertainment (events) and Digital. The radio division is the second largest Hispanic radio group in the US, and owns and operates 20 radio stations located in the largest and most important Hispanic markets - NYC, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, Chicago and Puerto Rico. Aire Radio Network, made up of 100+ affiliated stations across all major and secondary markets.

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