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Ivy Chang

Chorus.im taps HTML5 to let you text anyone with a web browser | VentureBeat - 2 views

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    messaging app built on HTML5 works on any platform
Jinah Kim

Facebook Glitch Brings Big Hitters Of The Web To Their Knees | Fast Company - 0 views

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    This is why I insisted we keep passwords and NOT use FB/Twitter authorization for sites for Moxie. Had to fight VG on that one.
Ivy Chang

Instagram Launches Full Image Feed For Web Browsers, Including Commenting And Liking Fu... - 1 views

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    Sweeeeeet
Jinah Kim

Yahoo! Makes Its Second Major Upgrade In Two Days: Flickr For iOS Overhauled, Big Updat... - 0 views

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    Yahoo, jumping on the photo filters bandwagon.
Ivy Chang

Test Drive: Zappos Introduces PinPointing, a Pinterest Shopping Companion Tool - NYTime... - 0 views

  • Zappos, the online shopping Web site, is trying to change all that with PinPointing, a service that recommends Zappos products based on Pinterest pins and boards. The pins and boards triggering suggestions don’t necessarily feature Zappos products. Recommending items based on particular images is nothing new — see every fashion Web site urging you to “shop this look”
Abeeda Mahboob

Bravo Plans Real-Time "Play Live" Polls, Games On All Programs - Peter Kafka - Media - ... - 1 views

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    "Starting next month, with the new season of its "Watch What Happens Live" gabfest, Bravo will start overlaying its new programing with its homegrown* "Play Live" technology. What that means: Viewers will see polls, contests and other interactive games and graphics that pop up on-screen throughout the show. They'll be able to participate in real time, via a Web broswer, and on-screen results will change, based on viewers' input."
Simeon Spearman

CNN Uses Zite Technology to Power New 'Trends' Section - 0 views

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    "Found at CNN.com/Trends, the section is a frequently updated countdown of the most popular stories on the web. A large CNN article anchors each spot, while a bar to the right and a drop-down "see more" option augment that with related news and analysis from other sources. "What we realized as we went about building this is that when a big story comes out, you don't just read a single source anymore," Zite CEO Mark Johnson told Mashable during a demo of the new section. "We want to facilitate that process in the product itself, so we thought why not use some of Zite's technology to do that?""
Simeon Spearman

Mobile Ads: What Works and What Doesn't - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "Big Is Beautiful As smartphone screens get larger, companies have found some success with ads such as "takeovers" that briefly fill all or most of a device's screen. San Francisco app company Fotopedia sells such ads on its iPhone and iPad apps, which let people flip through high-quality photographs of Paris, national parks or wild animals. Marketers including National Geographic and travel websites Jetsetter and Expedia Inc. EXPE -0.23% pay roughly $1 to $1.50 for each user who clicks an ad, which fill a full screen. Like fashion ads in a luxury magazine, the Fotopedia ads appear every 10 "pages" or so of the app. As many as 18% of people who see an ad click on it, said Christophe Daligault, Fotopedia's senior vice president of global operations. On the Web, it isn't unusual for just 1% of people shown an ad to interact with it, marketers said. Still, big ads should be used sparingly, some marketers said. Craig Bierley, director of General Motors Co.'s GM -0.84% Buick advertising, said the auto maker tends to limit takeover ads to major product introductions because otherwise "people might find it annoying.""
Simeon Spearman

Buzzfeed's Sponsored Stories Stink in Infringement Smell Test | Threat Level | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "Gawker, Huffington Post, The Atlantic, and Forbes, among others include content created by advertisers or are experimenting with them. And it's not always easy to tell the difference between paid and so-called real content other than the appearance of a label of whatever company is sponsoring it. But 6-year-old Buzzfeed, whose motto is to capture the viral web in realtime, has started creating cool list articles, with titles such as "20 Grandpas Who Own the Internet" for its advertisers. That earned a glowing review from the Wall Street Journal, even though the content shows a thorough disregard for copyright and internet etiquette."
Greg Steen

ZipList's everywhere recipe box lures 1 million cooks - 0 views

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    ZipList (Igrocery list and recipe service) not only had to face off against a growing number of recipe aggregation and shopping services, like Paprika, Yummly and Grocery IQ, but also found it couldn't compete for attention against entrenched cooking brands on the Web, such as the Food Network and Epicurious. So ZipList changed tack. Last summer it began partnering with big food brands MarthaStewart.com and the Daily Meal, as well as small food blogs that began integrating the ZipList recipe box directly into their sites. The results were impressive: In nine months it signed up 120 big-name food sites and 6,500 small blogs, which in turn generated 1 million customer accounts for its digital recipe and shopping list service.
Greg Steen

The Case Against Google - 0 views

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    Google's issues and the web - best explanation I've seen
Ivy Chang

IKEA packs an entire store into a 10.5cm x 8.8cm web banner | Springwise - 1 views

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    in Sweden -- they created a banner ad that lets you shop the entire IKEA store.
Simeon Spearman

Mobile App Socialcam Redesigns Web Interface - Mike Isaac - Social - AllThingsD - 0 views

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    Socialcam states it is competing with YouTube, not other mobile video apps.
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