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Ivy Chang

Big Data for Smarter Customer Experiences | Adverblog - 0 views

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    really neat video talking about the future of "big data"
Simeon Spearman

Facebook's Plan To Destroy Television - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "Facebook is now the second biggest server of online video, behind YouTube. Although Facebook is a distant second to YouTube, that's still huge progress. Facebook now shows more video than Yahoo!, Vevo, Microsoft, AOL and everyone else. Facebook has a partnership with Nielsen, to develop "Nielsen Online Campaign Ratings" (OCR), which measure the audience for Facebook ad campaigns in a similar way to how Nielsen measures TV audiences, by reach and frequency. The result is that it is now a lot easier for big advertisers to compare their TV ROI with their Facebook ROI. Facebook has a partnership with Datalogix, a consumer data company. It allows advertisers - particularly big packaged goods companies like Procter & Gamble and Unilever - to target their own customers with ads inside Facebook, and to compare those campaigns against control groups that did not see them, and thus calculate exactly how many sales any Facebook campaign created."
Simeon Spearman

800K #Sandy-grams (Most Captured Event Ever) Showed Systrom Instagram Is "Going To Need... - 0 views

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    "800,000 Instagrams were tagged [Hurricane] #Sandy, and Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom thinks that makes it the most digitally captured event in history. But "how do we mine all these photos, make sense of them so you can consume the most interesting photos about Sandy?" he asked today at GigaOm's RoadMap conference. His conclusion was "We're going to need to be a big data company." Systrom says Instagram's focused is on "making meaning of all the data coming in, and improving the experience of curating." For example, he said that there were only 85,000 #SuperBowl Instagrams, compared to the 800,000 #SandyGram. People can't consume 800,000 photos, but they still want to pull valuable information from them."
Ivy Chang

'Magical' video editing app Magisto adds themes & group albums for a more personal expe... - 0 views

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    asounds like a dd group albums that can be accessed by many people and smarter editing of your personal moments. the addition of group albums that accessible via the web. With group albums, you can connect with family and friends and share one big collection of memories. Personally, I like the idea of using it with family to collect intimate and important moments - documenting your children's big moments, an engagement, wedding, holidays, etc.
Simeon Spearman

Mobile Ads: What Works and What Doesn't - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "Big Is Beautiful As smartphone screens get larger, companies have found some success with ads such as "takeovers" that briefly fill all or most of a device's screen. San Francisco app company Fotopedia sells such ads on its iPhone and iPad apps, which let people flip through high-quality photographs of Paris, national parks or wild animals. Marketers including National Geographic and travel websites Jetsetter and Expedia Inc. EXPE -0.23% pay roughly $1 to $1.50 for each user who clicks an ad, which fill a full screen. Like fashion ads in a luxury magazine, the Fotopedia ads appear every 10 "pages" or so of the app. As many as 18% of people who see an ad click on it, said Christophe Daligault, Fotopedia's senior vice president of global operations. On the Web, it isn't unusual for just 1% of people shown an ad to interact with it, marketers said. Still, big ads should be used sparingly, some marketers said. Craig Bierley, director of General Motors Co.'s GM -0.84% Buick advertising, said the auto maker tends to limit takeover ads to major product introductions because otherwise "people might find it annoying.""
Greg Steen

ZipList's everywhere recipe box lures 1 million cooks - 0 views

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    ZipList (Igrocery list and recipe service) not only had to face off against a growing number of recipe aggregation and shopping services, like Paprika, Yummly and Grocery IQ, but also found it couldn't compete for attention against entrenched cooking brands on the Web, such as the Food Network and Epicurious. So ZipList changed tack. Last summer it began partnering with big food brands MarthaStewart.com and the Daily Meal, as well as small food blogs that began integrating the ZipList recipe box directly into their sites. The results were impressive: In nine months it signed up 120 big-name food sites and 6,500 small blogs, which in turn generated 1 million customer accounts for its digital recipe and shopping list service.
Simeon Spearman

Exclusive: Shazam launches partnership with WWE, reveals TV music data - 1 views

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    While Shazam for TV has continued to grow, Shazam's music footprint still has a big affect on social TV. It's no surprise that many times users take out Shazam to uncover a song they're listening to on TV. Even for a recent WWE  episode there were over 1,000 tags, without any call-to-actions on TV. The most popular songs were:  "Voices," "Break the Walls Down," "Radio" and "I Came to Play," which are the entrance anthems for:  Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, Zach Ryder and The Miz, respectively. Additionally Shazam has shared with Lost Remote some of the most Shazamed songs during TV from June. British dubstep band, Nero, gained 100K tags since 7 June 2012 when the record was first used in the new ad campaign for HP dm 4 Laptop. Keeping with British acts Alex Clare's 'Too Close' gained 312K tags this month thanks to the record's inclusion in Internet Explorer ads. Some of these tags have been driven by radio, but generally we've seen that big spikes in traffic for 'Too Close' coincide with TV play. So far 'Too Close' has been tagged over 2 million times worldwide! Lumineers 'Ho Hey' scored 91K tags this month thanks to the inclusion of 'Ho Hey' in the new Bing commercial. Dire Straits 'Walk Of Life' gained 31K tags thanks to its use in a Burger King ad. TV shows also drove huge engagement this month. Suits (Caught A Ghost 'Time Go' was used and scored 12K tags) and Pretty Little Liars (The Strange Familiar 'Unwanted' 4K tags) both scored highly. The Middle East 'Blood' saw a huge rise in tags when HBO broadcast the film Crazy Stupid Love which uses the track. 'Blood' scored 29K tracks in June.
Simeon Spearman

Astounding Online Video Statistics That Brands Can't Afford To Ignore [Video] - SocialT... - 0 views

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    The video, entitled 'What's a VIDEO worth?' is designed to show just how big online video has become, how big it is expected to grow and why brands would be remiss not to hop on the online video bandwagon.  Just a few of the statistics that companies and brands will find hard to ignore in the video are as follows: 68% of viewers share video links (and sharing means more promotion for your brand!) More than 50% of the videos on YouTube have been rated or include comments from the community (which means a brand new way to engage with your customers!) Having a video on the landing page of your website makes it 53% more likely to show up on the first page of a Google search (and who doesn't like higher ranking in search results?) The average user's visit to a text and image-based website lasts only 43 seconds; for a website with video, the average visit lasts 5 minutes and 50 seconds (ding! ding! ding!) Customers that watch videos of products or services are 85% more likely to make a purchase (ka-ching!)
Rhiannon Apple

Wal-Mart Hopes Smaller Stores Will Mean Big Gains : NPR - 0 views

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    There is a trend starting with Big Chains opening smaller version stores, Office Depot or Staples is doing the same thing
Ivy Chang

Chrome is coming to augmented reality and Google Daydream | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    "The big highlight is that Google will be building a version of Chrome especially for use inside virtual reality. The browser will be coming later this year. Oculus launched a browser for the Gear VR in its most recent big software update, though Daydream's option seems to take advantage of some of the strengths of Chrome, like bookmarks and history. The company has already brought WebVR to mobile and desktop Chrome. They showed off WebVR Experiments last month to bring bite-size experiences to VR on Daydream and Cardboard. Google gave some light details on bringing Chrome to augmented reality situations, as well, so that users can bring their outside world into the browser. This will allow people shopping for a coffee table on Amazon's mobile app to scan their room and see what the right size would be. The update will be launching today on an experimental build of Chromium."
Simeon Spearman

Big Web Series Emerge Around Big Stars | Adweek - 3 views

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    Original web programming
Simeon Spearman

PC phenomenon Minecraft scores big on Metacritic | VentureBeat - 0 views

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    Minecraft is gaining popularity, could become a big digital culture crossover into mainstream
Greg Steen

Sears and Kmart: How the Great Recession may have killed big-box chains forever. - Slat... - 0 views

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    Amazon and ecommerce is pushing out brick and mortar. Small businesses may survive online due to good service, nostalgia, unique selection, etc. But big boxes are in the middle. No one misses Sears.
John Rich

Verrado Electric Drift Trike by Local Motors by Local Motors - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    OK, I'm kinda abusing the "trends" thing here. It is crowd sourced but it's really just freaking amazing (Yes, I rode a big wheel as a tyke).
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    OK, I'm kinda abusing the "trends" thing here. It is crowd sourced but it's really just freaking amazing (Yes, I rode a big wheel as a tyke).
Simeon Spearman

ComScore: Online video ad views see big bump - FierceOnlineVideo - 1 views

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    comScore (Nasdaq: SCOR) reported some 172 million U.S. Internet users watched online video content in December, almost identical to November viewing, for an average of 14.6 hours per viewer, down slight from November's 14.7 hours. Google Sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube.com, ranked as the top online video content property in December-as it has perennially, with 144.8 million unique viewers, which was down slightly from November's 145.8 million.  Yahoo! Sites, meanwhile, followed with with 53.1 million viewers, a big drop from the 61.8 million viewers it had in November.
Greg Steen

As Mobile Games Rise, Studios Fear for Blockbusters' Future - 0 views

  • was the first time a smartphone game had broken free of the Best Mobile Game ghetto and moved up into the big leagues. With a reported development cost of about $150,000, the addictive fowl-flinging game is racking up ungodly profits.
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    Mobile games may endanger big console and PC gameas, because they are drawing lots of hardcore gamers and attention and money.
Simeon Spearman

Damn, That's A Big Virtual Mario | Kotaku Australia - 0 views

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    Nintendo's AR cards scale the image based on the size of the marker. These dudes printed off big AR cards to create life-sized Mario replicas.
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