The New York Times has published a 360-degree video every day for a year as part of its Daily 360 project. Here's what the publisher learned from the Samsung-sponsored initiative.

Anime media brand Crunchyroll has experienced success with getting people to pay for anime content and merchandise as well as attend anime events. It's now helping build a digital bundle for niche streaming channels.

Discoverability in the Apple App Store has always been hard. But with Apple's redesign of the store and push into augmented reality, discoverability has become even more difficult.

"It absolutely dwarfs Snapchat": Facebook started recruiting advertisers and agencies to create augmented reality campaigns with its new camera feature three months ago. Now, 700 are on board.

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One year in: What The New York Times learned from its 360-degree video project, The Daily 360

Max Willens

Over 200 New York Times staffers contributed to the yearlong effort, which Samsung funded.

How Crunchyroll is helping build a bundle for niche streaming channels

Sahil Patel

Crunchyroll is the key cog in a growing streaming channel bundle from Vrv, which is also owned by AT&T and Chernin Group’s Otter Media.

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Thanks to AR, discoverability has become even harder in the Apple App Store

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