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Edtech and Elearning 2016: Top 200 Influencers and Brands

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Edtech is one of the fastest growing sectors and with new companies flooding to the market all the time, edtech innovation is likely to accelerate in the coming years. ” Jaime Casap – Google Education Evangelist. EdWeek Market Brief, Education Week. Google For Education. Education is the silver bullet.

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Open Source: Top 100 Influencers and Brands

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We were very interested in seeing which Open Source professionals and brands were leading the online discussion, so we analysed 700K+ tweets from November 16th 2015 to February 4th 2016 mentioning the keywords “Open Source” OR opensource. Khan Academy. marco_preuss. marcopreuss. Kaspersky Lab. billwagner. billwagner.

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Digital Marketing 2016: Top 100 Influencers and Brands

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The internet has drastically changed how consumers behave and how businesses market their products and services. Traditional marketing models still apply, but marketers now need a whole new set of skills, as well as up to date knowledge of digital media to create their digital marketing strategies.

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Influencer Marketing: Where are Your Target Audience Being Influenced?

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Finally, we’ve reached a point in our influencer marketing blog post series where we can really start getting to it – for the lack of a better phrase. We know what influener marketing is, why we’re doing it and what we want to achieve. There is far more to influencer marketing. Probably not.

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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning: Top 100 Influencers and Brands

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In 2010 Facebook introduced facial recognition technology, and in 2013 Mark Zuckerberg dedicated a lab to AI research. In 2014 Google bought artificial intelligence startup DeepMind for $400 million (£263 million), making it one of the largest tech acquisitions to date.