Virtual Piggy gives kids an m-payment app of their own | RetailCustomerExperience.com - 0 views
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The tool lets kids shop online but gives parents final say on approving the purchase by setting conditions or alerts on the child's profile. Virtual Piggy said its technology lets youngsters "play, transact and socialize in a secure online environment guided by parental permission, oversight and control."
Rite Aid Reverses Course with their 4,600 Stores and will begin Accepting Apple Pay thi... - 0 views
Silicon Valley readies for privacy battle - San Jose Mercury News - 0 views
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Privacy advocates say Silicon Valley, by using people's demographic data and online histories as the currency that pays for online services through targeted advertising, is causing the conflict with Washington.
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Cultural Studies - The Glee Generation - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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the musical-theater idiom has regained its currency, and is enjoying what may be its greatest popularity among young people since the pre-rock era. We’re raising a generation of Broadway babies.
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The foremost example of this is “Glee,” Fox’s instant-hit TV show, which just wound up its first full season.
Facebook Video Ads Win Over Gamers with Virtual Currency - 0 views
Call your Facebook friends for free w/ Vonage - 0 views
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And without having their phone numbers, no less. Could be dangerous. But they have to have the same app, so I imagine user adoption will be a major stifling factor here.
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I like this since initiatives like this could really turn power-users into advocates within their social networks. Encouraging friends/family on Facebook to use the app and spreading adoption. derp
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That's right, brands could utilize social currency to amplify experiences and drive conversations!
Marketing: Ad Age Tries Out Shopkick, Collects Kickbucks - Advertising Age - Digital - 0 views
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After taking a few steps inside American Eagle, the phone picked up the inaudible signal emitted from a discreet white box near the ceiling. A green bubble then popped onto the screen announcing I had just earned 75 Kickbucks, Shopkick's proprietary currency. I was also shown various deals, like a 15%-off coupon and a buy-one-get-one-half-off jean and T-shirt sale. Deals served up by Shopkick are redeemed at the register by showing the cashier a code.
More Credits for Charity: Stand Up To Cancer Campaign Looks for Facebook Virtual Curren... - 0 views
Visa approves this transaction: PlaySpan for $190M | VentureBeat - 0 views
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Facebook Partners With Various Firms to Let Users Earn Credits by Watching Videos | Liz... - 0 views
Thought Gadgets: Why does Facebook avoid mobile ads? It wants to be your wallet. - 0 views
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