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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.
John Rich

iWatch to Feature Blood Glucose and sweat sensors - Redsn0w, Redsnow Jailbreak 7.1 - 7.... - 1 views

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    Blood glucose would be amazing but seems iffy. Apple hired folks from a start-up that had a prototype "light" based reader but it didn't work in everyday conditions and took more power than you could likely fit into a watch. Might be too much to assume they'll have figured everything out for a version one iWatch.
Emily Knab

MIT's New Glucose Meter Checks Blood Sugar Levels With Painless Infrared Light | Popula... - 0 views

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    test blood sugar levels without needles! so exciting for diabetics  daily 8.11
Rebecca May

BBDO's Latest for True Blood "Glamours" Your Friends | Creativity Pick of the Day - Adv... - 0 views

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    Interactive FB app
Ivy Chang

AOL launching ad-supported streaming movie service | The Verge - 1 views

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    "AOL will launch an ad-supported streaming movies section next Tuesday, April 30th, initially featuring "tens of films" from Miramax, the studio behind breakout pictures including Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting, and There Will Be Blood, among many others. The film selection will rotate on a monthly basis, and the initial movies haven't yet been announced. It's not clear how many ads will be shown, but AOL tells Variety that it "won't get too aggressive on monetization.""
Simeon Spearman

Fans Inject HBO's True Blood Into Social Networks | ClickZ - 0 views

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    People get to add their names and photos into the creative of these videos. Reminds me of the Impossible Software stuff (I wonder if it is).
Ivy Chang

Mobile app diagnoses malaria from a single drop of blood | Springwise - 0 views

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    an app that scans blood cells for malaria.
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