Is KFC's Virtual Influencer Colonel Sanders the Start of a New (Weird) Trend? - 0 views
Facebook's Habitat Rapidly Trains AI Agents in Virtual Homes | Digital Trends - 0 views
Citi puts virtual agents to the test in commercial call centers | Information Management - 0 views
'Fast Shopping' Turns France's Streets Into A 20 Second Purchase Path [Video] - PSFK - 3 views
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Comptoir des Cotonniers opened 10,000 virtual stores overnight to get 'Fast Shopping' going. Customers need only download the PowaTag app, which works with iPhone and Android devices, before they can start scanning special tags on items like clothes, bags, posters, and even ads on bus shelters. After scanning, a purchase can be made in as little as 20 seconds, with the item you buy being shipped to your home within 48 hours. The system works similarly to QR codes, but instead of scanning an item for more information you scan it to purchase it.
With New App, Google Acts as Tour Guide - Technology Review - 0 views
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"Google's search and map offerings are go-to products for many people, and now the company wants to be your tour guide, too, with a new Android app called Field Trip. In the vein of Google Now, the company's smart new virtual assistant software that aims to anticipate information you may want, Field Trip pings you every so often with notifications about your surroundings that range from historical data to special deals to cool sight seeing attractions."
Pleasants Says Disney Interactive To Be Profitable By 2013 | EngageDigital - 0 views
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Pleasants looks cites virtual world Club Penguin as the model for this sort of new IP development in the future, in light of the virtual world’s 400% growth in the last three years.
New Scientist TV: Born to be Viral: Virtual office tour reveals surprise - 0 views
Netflix's First Virtual Reality Experience Could Be An Onion Parody | Co.Design | busin... - 0 views
NewsGame aims to populate a virtual world with real reporting and pretend cor... - 1 views
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Players encounter issues in the game world that are probably playing out in real life — a bombing in Pakistan, drug battles in Colombia — then pitch related stories to actual journalists, who populate the game with original reporting. Loudon says he is working with VJ Movement’s existing network of 300 journalists in more than 100 countries. Those journalists are paid €750 to produce a video report or €150 for an editorial cartoon. (The rates are being tweaked to reflect pay scales in different countries.)
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