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Jinah Kim

Facebook Glitch Brings Big Hitters Of The Web To Their Knees | Fast Company - 0 views

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    This is why I insisted we keep passwords and NOT use FB/Twitter authorization for sites for Moxie. Had to fight VG on that one.
Ivy Chang

Weight Loss App Encourages Dieting By Placing Bets On Success - PSFK - 2 views

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    Started in June 2012, the app allows users to create and join bets to lose 4% of their body fat during a four-week period. Featuring a few high-profile bloggers, authors and fitness coaches, the largest pot to date is a mammoth $150,000 - which would be split between users who manage to achieve their weight loss goal.
Ivy Chang

Infographic: The Psychology of Social Commerce | Digital Buzz Blog - 0 views

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    Social Proof: 81% of customers reach out to friends and family members on social networking sites for advice before purchasing products Authority: 77% of online shoppers use reviews to make purchase decisions Scarcity: 77% of people like getting exclusive offers that they can redeem via Facebook. We assign more value to products that are less availableLike: 50% of shoppers have made a purchase based on the recommendation of the people they follow(and like) on social networks. We follow those we like and do the things they do Consistency: Purchases made from the brands we trust reinforce our future shopping patterns Reciprocity: We have an innate desire to repay favors in order to maintain social fairness, whether those favors are invited or not
Greg Steen

Kindle Startup Focuses On Interactive Fiction For Adults - 0 views

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    Coliloquy, a Palo Alto-based publisher focusing on interactive fiction for adults, launches its first four serial titles today on Kindle. The books are active content apps, rather than static e-book files-allowing for multiple story lines, personalized content, in-book reader/author engagement and the delivery of prompts and extras.
John Rich

The media industry's 2nd Apocalypse: The rapid rise of mobile | ZDNet - 0 views

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    Interesting article overall. I think the author is specifically focused on journalism as I don't think that 95% of media helps anyone make better life decisions;-)
Emily Knab

New Tool Reveals Internet Passwords | SecurityWeek - Information Security News - 0 views

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    said to be for gov. authorities, but its only $50... makes me scared for my outlook acct... used in daily 7.1
Greg Steen

Phone Ad With Thumbs-Up Jesus Gets Belated Thumbs-Down | Adweek - 0 views

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    The U.K.'s Advertising Standards Authority has belatedly banned a Phones 4U print ad showing a cartoon Jesus winking and giving the thumbs-up sign. Touting "miraculous" deals on Samsung Android phones, the ad ran in April, just before Easter, and the client quickly pulled it following complaints. The official censure five months after the fact resurrects a controversy and raises it to new heights.
Eric Payne

Publicis Groupe, Facebook Strike Deal Over Instagram and Video Ads [Updated] | Adweek - 0 views

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    ""Facebook is nurturing that environment to make sure ad experiences that come in are very natural to Instagram," said one source not authorized to discuss the Publicis deal publicly."
John Rich

AI Breakthroughs in 2015, the Singularity by 2030 - 0 views

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    Crazy website and "maybe" a crazy author (although he seems to just be tracking with Kurzweil) but seems like a rock solid prediction for the next 15.
Simeon Spearman

Wired and The New Yorker Pull Back on Flipboard | Media - Advertising Age - 0 views

  • Marketers are running a total of four to eight campaigns each month across the 15 publishers authorized to sell ads there, a Flipboard spokeswoman said, citing a Macy's ad in the Oprah feed, the Tourism Australia ad in Lonely Planet's feed and an ad for Universal Pictures' "Savages" in the Vanity Fair feed as current examples.
Simeon Spearman

Your E-Book Is Reading You - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • It takes the average reader just seven hours to read the final book in Suzanne Collins's "Hunger Games" trilogy on the Kobo e-reader—about 57 pages an hour. Nearly 18,000 Kindle readers have highlighted the same line from the second book in the series: "Because sometimes things happen to people and they're not equipped to deal with them." And on Barnes & Noble's Nook, the first thing that most readers do upon finishing the first "Hunger Games" book is to download the next one. In the past, publishers and authors had no way of knowing what happens when a reader sits down with a book. Does the reader quit after three pages, or finish it in a single sitting? Do most readers skip over the introduction, or read it closely, underlining passages and scrawling notes in the margins? Now, e-books are providing a glimpse into the story behind the sales figures, revealing not only how many people buy particular books, but how intensely they read them.
Ivy Chang

Author Writes Novel 'Live' In A Google Doc - PSFK - 1 views

  • she started writing her new novel on Google Docs, and you can see it taking shape word by word as she types.
Ivy Chang

Mercedes leverages app update to secure technology authority - Luxury Daily - Mobile - 0 views

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    use the app to unlock/lock car doors, roadside assistance features Remote access capabilities include travel zones, remote vehicle health diagnostics, curfew minder, driving journal, speed alerts, valet protect and remote horns and lights.
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