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Oculus announces new social features to help personalize VR experiences | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    users on the Gear VR platform will be able to create their own user profiles and search for friends by username who they can interact with in virtual space
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CircleMe Lets You Plant - And Find - Virtual Items On Locations | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Users "plant" a song, a book, a movie, a venue, a famous person, you name it, along with an associated message for others to enjoy. CircleMe has also pre-populated the database with close to 1 million items to "like", and another 11 million to access via API connections with other networks. They just want you to put all these things on a map.
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P&G's New Approach to Digital | Digiday - 0 views

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    "To address these [technology] forces, our vision is to build our brands through lifelong, one-to-one relationships in real time with every person in the world," Pritchard said. "The power of everyday people is driving monumental change and people power favors brands like ours. We have trusted brands that are part of everyday life. We genuinely care about serving people with superior benefits and doing good."
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Are You A "Mobile Worker" If You Are Or If You Aren't Sure Check Out This Infographic - 0 views

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    Interesting perspective on mobile technology, how it enhances work and damages personal lives. "Any worker who uses a mobile device (including laptops, smartphones an tablets) and accesses networks to do their job at home, in the field, or while traveling for work"
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The Latest Project From Siri-Creator SRI: Lola, An Intelligent Banking Assistant | Tech... - 0 views

  • In this case, that personal assistant technology is being applied to a specific industry — banking. (Banking was, incidentally, one of the industries called out by Siri co-founder and former CEO Dag Kittlaus when he wrote a column for TechCrunch about the future potential of the virtual personal assistant.) BBVA Chief Innovation Officer Beatriz Lara Bartolomé says Lola is named after a real BBVA sales agent in Madrid, Spain. Her numbers were orders of magnitude better than anyone else’s, and when BBVA researchers interviewed her about the secrets of her success, they were most impressed by her passion and enthusiasm for the customers.
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Hulu Has a New Look, and It's Beautiful - 1 views

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    Hulu just launched a new design for its site, incorporating much larger cover art and more personalized content for its users.
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Find Your Music Soul Mates & Discover New Music With Serendip - SocialTimes - 0 views

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    ""Serendip collects all music related posts publicly shared on Facebook and Twitter and indexes them along with the people who shared them.  Serendip essentially turns every user on Facebook and Twitter that actively shares music into a DJ.  More than 25 million DJs are currently registered in the Serendip databases, and Serendip users can easily discover DJs that match their interests, follow them and enjoy a personally curated playlist based on the music they share.""
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NewEgg.com / Wish List / Contagious Magazine - 0 views

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    "'We basically had two different campaigns running,' said Carl Corbitt, creative director at Goodness. 'We had student-facing banner ads and a teaser video targeted to college-aged kids visiting Break.com, YouTube and Facebook, while we created a bogus 'Dean Deals' logo for all parent-persuading elements generated by students who visited the site (emails, banner ads, wish list landing page, etc.).  'For the parent-tracking banner ads we created five different banner ads for each of the five parent-types (25 different headlines). The headlines on the banners not only speak to the parent's personality/parenting-style (helicopter parent, BFF, Gadget Geek, etc), but we also added more 'nagging' to the headlines over time.' "
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Interactive Facebook Video Plugs Upcoming Release Of Resident Evil 6 - AllFacebook - 1 views

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    The 3.8 million-plus Facebook users who like the Resident Evil page can now access Shared Nightmare, an interactive video created by Capcom, developer of the iconic gaming franchise, and digital marketing and communications agency Crush, to promote the Oct. 2 release of Resident Evil 6. Shared Nightmare is a Facebook application that allows users to share their "last moments alive amongst the devastation of the game's global 'C-Virus,'" personalized by including their friends, including the ability to send them a final message in the middle of the video.
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Old Spice Guy Giving Out Holiday Gifts To Every Single Person On Earth - SocialTimes.com - 2 views

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    new holiday campaign. old spice sending 7million gifts
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From Social Networking To Banking: Infographic Reveals What People Are Doing Online - S... - 0 views

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    infographic on what people are doing online in terms of social, finances, news, personal business, shopping, web surfing/research
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Sprint Mobile Controls let parents limit phone time | Ubergizmo - 0 views

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    Parents can see exactly what their kids are doing on their phones- apps, calls, times, texts. You can even set a watchlist to get a notification if they communicate with a certain person
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Siri's first real competition hits Android phones today [video] - 0 views

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    Personal assistant waaaaaaarrrrrrs
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Bacardi Uses Facebook to Simulate a Party Experience - 2 views

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    Personalized, interactive video pulling info from your FB. 
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Comcast testing personalized social TV experience - 2 views

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    New living room
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Santa Will Robocall Whomever You Choose, Thanks to Google - 1 views

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    Santa will call you with a personalized voice message
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QR code stickers turn real-world objects into digital conversations | Springwise - 0 views

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    personalized QR code stickers you can customize, place anywhere, and engage in discussions
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