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Ivy Chang

Hey, Twitter, Hawaii Five-0 wants you to pick the killer - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    According to Deadline, three different endings were filmed for this Monday's Hawaii Five-0, each featuring the reveal of a different killer. During the live broadcasts (both East Coast and West Coast), viewers will be encouraged to vote for whodunit via Twitter or the official CBS site - the winning ending for each broadcast will be aired in real-time. This could, at least in theory, lead to CBS airing a different ending in New York than in Los Angeles.
Simeon Spearman

Sony adding Miracast to all high-end TVs, introduces NFC remote control for Xperia scre... - 0 views

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    "Sony's new high-end televisions have a neat trick, enabled by Miracast and NFC, that allows users to simply tap their Xperia device with the TV's remote control to mirror the smartphone display on the big screen. Sony says all of its new high-end televisions (W800 or better) will have Miracast and an NFC-enabled remote control. We got a chance to check out the technology in action on the show floor, and to put it simply, it's really cool; it takes a few seconds of holding the remote to the back of the Xperia Z to connect the smartphone to the television, at which point the TV displays whatever you've got open on the phone. It's one of the best television screen-sharing implementations we've seen, as it makes screen sharing nearly effortless. To disable the mirroring, users just need to re-tap their phone to the remote control."
Greg Steen

The Year Of The Dumb And Dumber, Sub-$100 Smartphone - 500 Million Of Them - 0 views

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    consultants at Deloitte have put a figure on just how many of these devices will be in the market by the end of this year: more than half a billion. But many of these smartphones, they say, will be a far cry from what we think of as high-end devices today.
Eric Payne

Amazon Is Testing Its Own Delivery Service, Report Says - 0 views

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    UPS - you've been put on notice. This isn't exactly technology-centered or innovative, but I've always wondered why Amazon didn't complete this final step to have end-to-end capability and literally cut EVERYONE out of their supply chain/logistics model. Let's see if this launches a trend.
Greg Steen

See You Later, Realtime: Google Ends Twitter Search Deal, For Now - 0 views

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    If you've been using Google (NSDQ: GOOG) to search for subjects across the web and on Twitter at the same time, you are out of luck, for now at least. After nearly two years of cooperation, the search giant has ended a deal with the microblogging service, which means those Twitter results are no longer there.
Emily Knab

Electronic eyeglasses to hit the US by the end of 2010 - 1 views

  • The age of the bifocal is over: a firm called PixelOptics has designed a pair of glasses for which the focal length can be adjusted at the touch of a button. How long until they can do so much more? These glasses — in which a layer liquid crystal is placed inside the lens and, when activated by an electric current, it alters it's refractive properties.
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    Electronic eyeglasses to hit the US by the end of 2010 used in daily 6.21
Emily Knab

Jessica Rovello: A Kindle Obituary - 0 views

  • Earlier this week a price war started between Barnes & Noble and Amazon, signaling the beginning of the end of the e-reader.
  • Price wars are never a good sign for a market, especially one so young as this
  • The iPad has sold three million units in just three months, a number likely comparable to the number of Kindles sold in two years
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    tablets are the end of e-readers possibly
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    Environmental scan about future of ebooks in relation to price wars.
Simeon Spearman

The Rise Of Ultra High-End Books - PSFK - 0 views

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    So how do publishers react to the rise of ebooks and (even further) commoditization of the book as a medium? Ultra high-end. 
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    Not the same at all, but reminds me of these high-concept books/art: http://bit.ly/bjcZYp
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    daily 7.20
John Rich

Netflix CEO Predicts Broadcast TV Will Die By 2030 | Digital Trends - 0 views

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    I would make the end date 2020.
Simeon Spearman

eBay's Mobile Momentum: 100M App Downloads, 100M Items Listed - Tricia Duryee - Commerc... - 0 views

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    "Steve Yankovich, eBay's VP of mobile, said the average transaction on eBay's mobile apps runs between $30 and $45, in contrast to companies that sell 99-cent mobile games or virtual goods. On the high end, he notes that more than 9,000 cars are sold every week through the app, some of which are priced above $100,000."
Ivy Chang

Twitter Goes Bonkers After NFL Game's Unbelievable Ending - 0 views

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Simeon Spearman

Facebook Is Testing A Product That Will Revolutionize Mobile For Users And Startups - B... - 0 views

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    "So, how does a Facebook mobile ad network solve this problem? Easy: Evernote allows its users to sign-up using their Facebook account.  Facebook takes this user ID, and checks the cookies the same user's browser had last time he or she logged into Facebook or visited one of the pages tracked by Facebook's data partners. Facebook then takes the anonymized data about this user (really, many similar users) and sells Evernote ad inventory to advertisers trying to reach that kind of user. If the Facebook mobile ad network works out, it is a big, positive development for several constituencies: Advertisers, who will be able to reach customers on mobile, a platform that is going to be bigger than desktop by the end of the decade. App developers, who will be able to monetize through targeted advertising. Users, who will have more and better apps to use because there will be a better financial for developers to make them."
Simeon Spearman

Samsung Galaxy Campaign On Facebook - Business Insider - 1 views

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    "At last week's IGNITION conference, Carolyn Everson - the VP of Global Marketing Solutions at Facebook -- told Business Insider's Jim Edwards that Samsung paid $10 million for a three week Facebook ad campaign. The end result? Samsung sold $129 million worth of Galaxy S III smartphones. Not too shabby."
Simeon Spearman

Data Points: As Publishers' Apps Proliferate, Use of Enhancements Declines | Adweek - 0 views

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    "Publishers seem to have no end to their appetite for apps. This year through October, 9,125 publication-related apps were released for the iPad, twice the number released in the year-ago period, according to McPheters & Co.'s iMonitor app-tracking service. Hearst led publishers with the most number of apps (89), followed by Time Warner, Condé Nast, Future Media and Bonnier Corp. But as publishers expand to more and more platforms, they're pulling back on the number of costly and time-consuming enhancements, as are advertisers. That's unfortunate, since not only readers are more likely to read enhanced ads, they mean more money in publishers' coffers."
Simeon Spearman

Reebok Edits and Refines Its Social-Media Footprint | Digital - Advertising Age - 1 views

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    "The brand identified company-created and fan-created accounts. The results of that first audit: 232 Facebook pages, along with roughly 100 YouTube channels and 30 Twitter accounts. A case was made for why individual markets would gain fans and views if they eliminated local accounts in favor of global Reebok accounts. Some markets were hesitant. To get them onboard, Mr. Bahl allowed test posts on the global Facebook page and illustrated how related-video recommendations can juice views on YouTube. Markets such as Hong Kong quickly realized their customers were already gravitating toward global accounts. Some local accounts, like India's Facebook page, with nearly 1.8 million fans, remain in place. Reebok whittled its overall social presence by roughly half in that first audit as it rolled up the majority of company-created accounts to focus on three Facebook pages, two Twitter accounts and one YouTube channel. It left fan-created content untouched. The brand also established a broader communications strategy, defining who could use trademarks to create accounts and for what purpose. A second audit is now taking place, with the goal of further streamlining Reebok's social-media presence by the end of the year -- just in time for 2013 product launches."
Simeon Spearman

How NBC is using Instagram to report the 2012 election - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    "In the case of Electiongrams, NBC is relying on a start-up called Chute that provides back-end tools for large-scale photo management to brands and large media companies. Chute helps its clients pull in photos that people share through email or sites like Facebook, but also offers human and automated moderating tools."
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