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Simeon Spearman

Movie Crowdsources Set of 87 Posters Through Instagram | Adweek - 0 views

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    Behold the world's first crowdsourced movie-poster campaign created through Instagram! It's the pinnacle of creative achievement! Sigh … humankind's obsession with the ubiquitous photo app continues, this time in Canada, where ad agency Taxi teamed with the Instagramers Montreal collective to create 87 posters promoting the new film J'Espère Que Tu Vas Bien, which roughly translates to Instagram Isn't So Great. Actually, it means I Hope You're Well, and the number of posters corresponds to the 87-minute running time of the movie, an experimental piece-entirely improvised, with no script written beforehand-that follows two friends as they saunter around Montreal. The Instagramers walked for 87 minutes, visiting locations used in the film, and submitted more than 600 shots all told.
Ivy Chang

Seraku's Smart Wash Basin is an Android mirror (hands-on video) | The Verge - 2 views

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    Japanese company Seraku aims to make your network a little more ubiquitous with a prototype design for an Android-powered mirror. It uses RF proximity sensors to detect where your hands are placed so that you don't have to smudge it all up in order to check those sports scores, 
Greg Steen

Facebook's Mobile Missteps: Places Axed; HTC Status Phone In Question | paidContent - 1 views

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    Changing from "Places" check-ins to ability to tag locations in any post. More ubiquitous but less a center of focus.
Greg Steen

Hello, Big Brother: Digital sensors are watching us - 0 views

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    "Surveillance cameras at airports, subways, banks and other public venues are not the only devices tracking you. Inexpensive, ever-watchful digital sensors are now ubiquitous."
jrryhdsn

For The Mobile Wallet, And Especially Apple, Finally An Opening - 1 views

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    good article about why mobile payments aren't ubiquitous yet.
John Rich

What Wi-Fi's Popularity Means for Cell Phone Carriers - Businessweek - 2 views

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    The wireless carrier business model is based on expensive cellular data. If Wifi reaches near ubiquity why won't we all just switch to cheaper Wifi options? BTW 62% of all video on smartphones is done on Wifi today.
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    I'm not sure about cheaper, as opposed to reasoning of use. WiFi is incredibly ubiquitous in Europe, I would say in part because of the proximity of so many different countries. Imagine if your phone got exponentially more expensive to use between Georgia and Alabama (or if it just stopped working all together). I don't know how well this will play in the US beyond a physical space like the Stadium that's mentioned.
John Rich

"Buy Now" Buttons Start Appearing in Tweets. Is Twitter Shopping Here? | Re/code - 0 views

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    Commerce everywhere
Greg Steen

Will 'Ad Selector' Become Online Video's Advertising Standard? - 0 views

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    Ad Selector lets people choose which version of an ad they want to watch when consuming online video. Good news: The study that showed great results for Ad Selector was done by ViviKi Bad news: Study itself was released in February (this article is conversation around whether Ad Selector will become ubiquitous)
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