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Digital Minute is back for 2015, looking at how Facebook is putting video content at the heart of its growth plans.
Facebook is making big attempts to woo major YouTube vloggers and grow the levels of video content on the platform, and the acquisition of the video compression start-up QuickFire represents another major investment in video content.
There's more analysis of this over at http://www.stickyeyes.com/2015/01/13/six-reasons-why-facebook-is-investing-heavily-in-video
We also explain how one second has the potential to break the internet.
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Digital Minute is back for 2015, looking at how Facebook is putting video content at the heart of its growth plans.
Facebook is making big attempts to woo major YouTube vloggers and grow the levels of video content on the platform, and the acquisition of the video compression start-up QuickFire represents another major investment in video content.
There's more analysis of this over at http://www.stickyeyes.com/2015/01/13/six-reasons-why-facebook-is-investing-heavily-in-video
We also explain how one second has the potential to break the internet.
Want to see more videos from Stickyeyes?
Check out our Video Hub: http://www.stickyeyes.com/video
To get email updates of our latest video blogs, insights and intelligence, sign up to our email updates: http://www.stickyeyes.com/newsletter/
Subscribe to our Digital Minute podcasts:
Find us on Twitter at @stickyeyes or visit our website at http://www.stickyeyes.com