

In this episode, Done shares how the company was created after two sisters (the company’s founders Julie and Renee Fry) helped their parents create their own plan and saw the pitfalls of traditional estate planning.ĭone also shares why everyone over the age of 18 should have a plan set up, in order to have a healthcare proxy in place. To do this we are joined by Norelle Done, Marketing Director at Gentreo, a company that strives to make estate planning more accessible for everyone. Today we explore what estate planning looks like in our modern world of NFTs and crypto, alongside a more conventional look at estate planning. Have you ever wondered what will happen to your NFTs and crypto when you die? Well, if you don’t have a plan in place, chances are, they will be lost.Īs more assets become digitized and decentralized, it has never been more important to have a comprehensive plan ready for when you do finally “kick the bucket!” “The whole world of content distribution is changing and we want to be in a position to embrace those changes.”įollow us on your favorite podcast platform here – įind out more about our sponsor Publicize here – The future is all about devices, but that’s also a challenge because there are so many different standards. “It’s really about innovating how you deliver your content. RTÉ are aware of the importance of content delivery mediums and the move towards mobile devices – something that may very well secure the national broadcaster’s future success. Many challenges lie ahead for RTÉ, not just in terms of obvious competitors like Magnet WebTV, but also in areas like content distribution. “To give you context, there were some 25,000 iPads sold so far, so that has been a total success.” RTÉ’s News Now iPad app has been well received since it was released in February and has already achieved 14,000 downloads so far – installed on over half of all the 25,000 estimated iPads in Ireland, according to McCabe. In January the player went international and just last month live channel streaming was introduced. RTÉ appear to have a distribution strategy in place and have been busy developing and updating the RTÉ Player product over the last few months.
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For example, we launched the iPlayer XL on the PlayStation 3 and some of our viewers plug their laptops into the large-screen TV at home via a HDMI input.” “Because we focus on the small screen (phone), middle screen (PC) and large screen (TV) as a strategy, we had to prioritise certain things over others. McCabe explains the rationale behind their decision to release the PlayStation 3 version first before building mobile applications, which would undoubtedly reach a larger audience. In December of last year RTÉ released RTÉ Player for the PS3, so this latest announcement has come as no surprise. This will likely take the form of limited Twitter and Facebook integration through the use of Facebook Like and Tweet buttons. The apps are also understood to include certain “social” features.
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According to Silicon Republic, Aisling McCabe, head of platform development at RTÉ, confirmed RTÉ’s plans to release free mobile apps for the two platforms late last week.
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RTÉ will release Android and iOS versions of their popular video-on-demand RTÉ Player service later this year.
