Drugi jezik na kojem je dostupan ovaj članak: Bosnian
By: Adnan Arnautlija
MIKSER LAUNCHES CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN TO COMPLETE THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CULTURE CENTER MIKSER HOUSE SARAJEVO
Cultural organization Mikser is launching an international crowdfunding campaign for the reconstruction of an abandoned factory in the industrial complex Vaso Miskin Crni in Sarajevo, to create the future regional center Mikser House in to Sarajevo, whose grand opening is scheduled for 8 September this year.
Mikser organization has so far collected ¾ of the necessary funds from its own resources and with the help of commercial partners, foundations, private donors and friends of the project. The remaining 25%, or 75,000 euros, they will try to provide through crowdfunding, calling for solidarity from citizens, interested collectives, future visitors of Mikser House and individuals around the world who share a belief that the initiative, which promotes local talent and models of cultural reintegration of the region, represents the right way for repositioning the Balkans.
Mikser House in Sarajevo will be a powerful catalyst for cultural and civilizational dialogue among young people in the region, regardless of their religious and national background, taking into account the basic postulates of absolute values on which Mikser House located in Belgrade for years now builds its path of sustainability and existence on the cultural scene in the region, without a single cent of state funding.
IMS INTERNET MEDIA SERVICES TO ACQUIRE MAJORITY STAKE IN HTTPOOL
IMS, the daughter company of Sony Pictures Television Networks, and one of the largest companies for sale of digital ads in Latin America, announced the acquisition of the majority stake in Httpool, the leading internet advertising network in Central and East Europe.
IMS and Httpool are setting up one of the largest companies in the digital advertising industry that will support more than 6,000 agencies and advertisers worldwide with their exclusive representation for Twitter, Linkedin, Spotify and over 5,000 global and local publishers in 30 Latin American, Central and Eastern European countries and Asia.
“This acquisition will enable IMS the development of high potential markets in Europe and Asia and the establishment of a global company. IMS and Httpool together offer complete digital marketing solutions, bringing a comprehensive digital marketing solution and new opportunities to local publishers, advertisers and thousands of digital professionals and entrepreneurs,” said Gastón Taratuta, IMS Director and Founder.
“We cannot imagine a more suitable partner, because we share the same vision with IMS. This deal for Httpool represents a significant milestone and acknowledgment for our achievements so far. Joining with IMS will speed up our growth and will enable us the expansion of our own solutions worldwide,” explained Aljoša Jenko, Managing Director and founder of Httpool.
7th INDOOR CREATIVE OPENS COMPETITION FOR THE BEST CREATIVE SOLUTION ON B1 PLAKATI MEDIA
For the seventh consecutive year company B1 Plakati encourages creative agencies to make noticeable and remarkable message on a simple poster media, given that:
- B1 media are located in locations with specific target groups,
- A promotional message can be both content for which there is time to read it,
- The sales outlet is in close proximity to the advertising space and enables the quick realization of the communicated message.
The shortlist of selected works will be presented through an exhibition at the 10th Weekend Media Festival, where all festival participants will have the opportunity to choose their favorites and win a perfect weekend of their choice.
All the necessary information can be found at http://b1-plakati.hr/indoor-kreativac-2017/
The deadline for entries 6 September 2017.
FRANCK’S NEW WEBSITE FOR DAILY INSPIRATION FOR LOVERS OF HOT BEVERAGES
Franck d.d., the leading Croatian coffee and tea maker, presented a completely new company website. The new site at franck.eu has been conceived as a central place for all lovers of hot drinks who can find there a wealth of information about the entire company, its rich history, culture and products at one place.
In addition to standard and detailed product information, the site contains educational, informative and interesting content aimed at presenting all Franck’s products from a different angle: How they are created, what they are about, their origin, different ways of using them and many other interesting information.
The Franckpedia section was also developed by Franck’s experts as the central place for all the concepts related to the production and consumption of coffee and tea, production processes, technology and all other concepts related to your favorite hot drinks.
Also, in the new section of My Moment, Franck’s consumers tell their stories in which Franck’s products have a leading role, and additional inspiration can be found in imaginative recipes that will make Franck’s hot drinks even more delicious, while visitors can also find interesting things that they might not have known about their favorite coffee or tea.
You can visit Franck’s new website at www.franck.eu
FACEBOOK TO INTRODUCE NEW FEATURE THAT HINDERS “STALKING”
Facebook has secretly introduced a new feature, which makes online ‘stalking’ more difficult.
The new option is called Hello, and what is problematic, according to Independent, is the place where Facebook placed their new option.
Namely, if you visit a profile of one of your friends, you will see an icon of a waving hand, and above it the word Hello. If you click on it, the person will get the notice that you waved at them.
And this is where the whole thing actually becomes somewhat problematic. The feature also appears on profiles of people who are not your friends. What’s more, it’s very striking, especially on a mobile app or mobile version of Facebook’s site, and is just below the profile photo on the left side of the screen.
Users complain that it’s pretty easy to click on the icon accidentally, which can be awkward if you are ‘stalking’ the profile of the person you like, for which people often use this social network. Others say they have often clicked on Hello by mistake, instead of clicking add as friend, which, they say, makes them look strange.