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John Rich

Mail - john.rich@moxieusa.com - 1 views

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  • Here are our thoughts regarding VR:VR will gain mass adoption regardless of the speed of hardware and content development. It's inevitable, no medium ever created is more powerful. Two dimensional screens are abstractions that we have adapted to but we are three dimensional beings. VR renders 3D experiences that induce cognitive and physiological responses because it convinces our brains the we are having "real" experiences. These immersive, persuasive and empathy-inducing experiences are irresistible.With that said, while content and tech are highly synergistic, we would give content a slight edge in importanceFor mass adoption hardware needs to crack the code of: Powerful, Simple and Cheap.  So far, the most successful “high end”hardware is the PSVR which is simple and cheapAs part of the "simple" criteria, hardware will also need to be mobile and non-tethered (we are getting close in headsets - Oculus Go - and 5G networks will be key to delivering powerful, non-tethered content)Inexpensive headsets will drive adoption, great content will keep people coming back.Content needs to move beyond gaming and deliver amazing experiences for general entertainment, social engagement and training/education. Interactivity is key to a compelling experience.If they are interested Jerry and I are available next Tuesday-Thursday (Jan 19-21) from 11AM-2PMCheers,J
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    The frogs are slowly getting cooked.
Ivy Chang

New software brings face detection to stores and streets for $40 a month | The Verge - 0 views

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    Cara -- face detection service -- i think GP did something with this before
Ivy Chang

At London bus stop, interactive ad shows different content to men and women | Springwise - 1 views

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    ad raising awareness about the lack of opportunities girls and women face outside of the developed world. After the technology scanned the viewer's face, women were shown the full advert, complete with details about the three profiled girls' lives; men, however, were denied access to the complete ad and shown a series of statistics about girls around the globe instead. 
Simeon Spearman

If Gadgets Could Only See Our Faces - 0 views

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    "Shopper Sciences, a market research agency, used Affectiva's technology to track the emotions of shoppers over Black Friday last year. They asked in-store shoppers to wear the Affectiva sensor wristband and online shoppers to allow a webcam to watch their faces, in an effort to understand how different emotions might affect spending. They found that people online and in-store experienced similar levels of excitement and stress while shopping, but those who browsed online before heading into stores were less stressed and more confident - and spent an average of $400 more."
Simeon Spearman

The Face Race: Facial Recognition Face-Off Heats Up | paidContent - 0 views

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    Weekly 9.30
Ivy Chang

Snapchat's new World Lenses filter reality with 3D objects | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    "Filters that turn your face into a puppy's face and other silly effects have only been around on Snapchat for about a year. Now Snapchat is expanding those filters by letting users change the world around them. The company launched new World Lenses today, filters that can be applied to the world around you by placing 3D objects you can manipulate in your snaps."
Emily Knab

Nokia N900 does real-time face tracking for verification (video) -- Engadget - 0 views

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    mobile face tracking
Simeon Spearman

BEAMLOG: Face recognition goes mobile. - 0 views

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    Facebook tagging potential & front facing cameras
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    Weekly 10.28
Simeon Spearman

Cynopsis Media :: 11/18/10 - 0 views

  • Examville (www.examville.com), an online education marketplace, launches its e-commerce personalized teacher/tutor storefront pages.  Designed to connected educators and students online, the personalized profile pages are likened to those on sites like eBay and Amazon, which smaller sellers to establish their business.  On Examville, teachers can now set up their own online education store with a unique URL at no charge. From that page, they can connect with students/parents worldwide and offer virtual classes, online tutoring and instruction materials (for a fee).  As an open platform, Examville profile pages can also be leveraged by third-party service providers, including test prep and tutoring companies, publishers, corporations among others.
Ivy Chang

Face Recognition Coming to iOS 5 [REPORT] - 0 views

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    face detection ability on ios5.  touches on an augmented reality app called Recognizr.
Greg Steen

Honda Marketing Chief Tattoos Fan's Face on His Arm - 1 views

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    Honda and ad agency RPA are celebrating 1 million Facebook likes by getting Honda executives to reciprocate fans' love-by doing stupid things. Examples: Some guy named Dustin got a Honda tattoo, so Honda's vp of marketing, Steve Center, got a Dustin tattoo with the guy's name and face (no, not a real tattoo)
Ivy Chang

2012 Presidential & Vice Presidential Debates To Stream Live On YouTube - SocialTimes - 0 views

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    Starting on October 3 with the first Presidential debate you'll be able to watch Obama and Romney and Biden and Ryan face off live on YouTube. 
Simeon Spearman

Microsoft's Anti-Android Twitter Campaign Blew Up In Its Face - Business Insider - 0 views

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    What not to do for a Windows Phone campaign
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