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Ivy Chang

Toyota Yaris: Rap Your Rants Facebook App | Digital Buzz Blog - 0 views

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    Leave a 40 character rant on Toyota UK's FB, and the best entries will be turned into music videos with Toyota animated characters during an upcoming social event
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    Toyota UK has launched a Facebook app challenging fans to leave a 40 character rant about something that's been bugging them lately, with the best entires to be turned into music videos recorded by animated rapper Gadget and his sidekick puppet Slick, during a 72 hour social event.
Simeon Spearman

Ford Working On OpenXC Platform That Will Let Your Hack Your Car @PSFK - 0 views

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    THIS IS COOL I AM SO GLAD THAT BUG LABS IS POPULARIZING OPEN SOURCE HARDWARE
Simeon Spearman

First Party Using Google+ Proves out "Party Mode" - 0 views

  • According to the event page, 2,367 of the 6,000 I/O attendees actually checked in using the new version of Google+, then having the option to turn on party mode, which shares all of their photos on a public stream. The event was public because Google turned it into an “On Air” event. A lot of folks showed up to see Train and Paul Oakenfold perform, and it seems like quite a few of them shared photos to the event page. It’s not known how long the party kept up the 8K photos per hour, but it’s impressive none the less. I have however noticed that a lot of photos not taken at the event made its way to the stream. I’m not sure if that’s a bug, or if that’s a bi-product of the event being “On Air.” According to the slideshow from the event, 13,345 photos were shared in total: You’ll see the photos on the page sorted by popularity, which includes +1′s and comments. It’s not surprising that the most popular picture if of Gundotra and Sergey Brin, sporting the Glass.
Simeon Spearman

Bug Labs Open Source Hardware on Verizon's ODI - 1 views

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    Weekly 9.23
Simeon Spearman

QR Codes at DC Bus Stops - 3 views

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    DC is launching a QR code campaign to link commuters to real-time info on bug progress, traffic status updates, etc. Are QR codes a cheap way of crowdsourcing (outsourcing?) digital signage onto people's mobile phones? i.e., Do we roll out a new digital signage network or link some geo-tagged (barely) QR codes to real-time content that can be accessed via a mobile device?
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