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paigekeenan

How The Netflix Mobile App works - 0 views

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    Something that has increased in popularity lately is Netflix. It's supported on Chrome Casts for the tv, computers, gaming systems, and has a really convenient app. The app essentially turns you phone into a remote. Now you don't have to run to the computer to change shows. I know nowandays the only time I actually download an app is for a service and I'll probably download this one.
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    Something that has increased in popularity lately is Netflix. It's supported on Chrome Casts for the tv, computers, gaming systems, and has a really convenient app. The app essentially turns you phone into a remote. Now you don't have to run to the computer to change shows. I know nowandays the only time I actually download an app is for a service and I'll probably download this one.
paigekeenan

Why 2013 Is the Year of Responsive Web Design - 0 views

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    More people browse on mobile than computers. And apps seem the be a trend that is beginning to fall.
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    More people browse on mobile than computers. And apps seem the be a trend that is beginning to fall.
Urs L

IBM Watson-Powered Mobile Apps Can Reinvigorate Brick-and-Mortar Retailers | Innovation... - 1 views

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    I will just copy and paste their summary, because it is so much better than anything I could write. "By incorporating the cognitive computing capabilities into a mobile app that allow search results to respond to context, a range of new possibilities are opened. Natural language processing (searching by voice) and advanced data analysis can assess a customer's relationship with the brand and place personalized context around responses to questions they ask." This is an amazing idea, which will most assuredly bring with it success, as Watson has already been used by major companies in a variety of ways. By assessing the way consumers think, this application will be able to think ahead in terms of what the consumers will want to buy next - and how they will buy it (in store, or online).
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    I will just copy and paste their summary, because it is so much better than anything I could write. "By incorporating the cognitive computing capabilities into a mobile app that allow search results to respond to context, a range of new possibilities are opened. Natural language processing (searching by voice) and advanced data analysis can assess a customer's relationship with the brand and place personalized context around responses to questions they ask." This is an amazing idea, which will most assuredly bring with it success, as Watson has already been used by major companies in a variety of ways. By assessing the way consumers think, this application will be able to think ahead in terms of what the consumers will want to buy next - and how they will buy it (in store, or online).
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    Great stuff - it's a heady idea but I don't all that hard to understand. Does it seem creepy to anyone?
shawgravitt

7 hidden dangers of wearable computers - InfoWorld - 0 views

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    as with all new technologies there are goods and bad that have to be figured out. there are several security issues that will have to be addressed as wearables become more popular.
Anthony Feggans

RFID Tic-Tac-Toe Installation | Digital Buzz Blog - 0 views

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    The theory is nice: allow two branches in two different cities of the same company to engage in a game that would connect the two offices on a personal level. The problem is with the game itself: Tic-Tac-Toe. It's...tic tac toe. It's a boring, infuriatingly frustrating game that you could play a computer and still get the same experience as if you were playing someone: there is little personality of an individual to be found in a tic-tac-toe challenger.
Urs L

4K and its impact on Designers - 0 views

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    I literally had no clue what this was before I read this article. Really cool, and I am interested to see what occurs in the future with it.
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    I literally had no clue what this was before I read this article. Really cool, and I am interested to see what occurs in the future with it.
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