![]() Today, Video Games can be played on console, PC, web apps, on tablets, phones, even on smart TVs.who is to say this won't be how we recruit in the om my smart phone or tablet (the ability to upload my search results into my Applicant Tracking System would be a great start by the way)! You think people are going to slug around laptops forever, especially when iPads are starting to work like full PCs? I write about aggregators, about scraping, and multi-platform tools because this IS the future. Something like a multi-device-social-profile-aggregator-with-some-automation-built-in-around-engagement (but smart enough to retain the humanity of outreach). Something no one has ever seen before or written about. Sometimes, if you learn a craft well enough you can build something brand new. We just need some team to pull it all together, and as much as I don't understand coding maybe it's time some of us take the leap. It’s the same conversation I’ve had about Scientists and publication sites, where the audience “lives” is where you find their full story. The Artist had tons of projects and works on Behance that she didn’t even know about… because he didn’t post all of them to Instagram. Yesterday my wife mentioned a Disney Artist she follows on Instagram, I then looked him up on Behance, and she was blown away. It's Slack, Instagram, Behance, Github, Twitch, Steam, Bandcamp, YouTube Streaming, Facebook Live, Boomerangs, and Musicalys. How people interact now is much different than 5 years ago, it's beyond Twitter and Facebook. You want to win the tool war, think beyond the PC or even the tools we use today. I hope Shadow gets wise and recognizes what they've done here.īridging the gap between computer, laptop, tablet and smart phone would be the ultimate win for chrome tools, and I sure wish I could help develop something like this. It's actually a gripe of mine that chrome tools don't work on phones…device I always have on my person. If there's technology that can stream games across various platforms and devices so that wrestlers can play in backstage hallways, then other tools can be built around this same concept. Shadow currently is priced at 35 bucks a month to utilize, but honestly, if this tech was available on a recruiting platform, I'd pay double, or more.and I don't pay for tools. The streaming tech on Twitch alone blows YouTube away (especially all the widgets). Seriously, this could very well be the future of business, and a reminder how advanced the gaming industry is becoming. Particularly, if I could utilize my chrome extensions on my mobile device and iPad, well then that'd be a huge boost to a Recruiter's power game. The whole time I was thinking on how this could be used for everyday business. Xavier Woods and Samoan Joe Play Tekken on a Cell Phone!
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