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Emily Knab

Post Voicemail to Facebook Walls with Voice Wall - 0 views

  • Users call a designated phone number, select a friend using a touch-tone system, and their voice message appears in a streaming audio player on the friend’s wall. Voice Wall equips Facebook with an intimate communication medium that could prove especially useful to mobile users without a smart phone or data plan.
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      good for tomorrows daily
Ivy Chang

Interactive, motion-sensing walls to motivate gym-goers | Springwise - 0 views

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    motion-sensing interactive walls that give their customers nutritional and workout tips and advice.
Simeon Spearman

Video: Glamour's Shoppable Wall in the Meatpacking District | ClickZ - 0 views

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    One obstacle in the process: would-be shoppers must install a "Glamour Friends & Fans" app to scan and buy products - both for the wall and the magazine experience.
Simeon Spearman

Speck Launches F-Commerce Social Referral App; Every Touchpoint Becomes a 'Shoppable' Moment [screenshots] | Social Commerce Today - 0 views

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    The process is extremely simple. When a consumer "likes" a product on Speck's website, a Facebook stream campaign pops up on their Facebook wall and enables their Facebook friends to buy the product directly from the consumer's Facebook wall. The action also appears in friend's newsfeeds.
Simeon Spearman

BEAMLOG: Toyota Vision Multi-Touch Wall at the Detroit Autoshow. - 0 views

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    Toyota multi-touch wall execution with video case study.
Greg Steen

MERCEDES-BENZ - TRANSPARENT WALLS - 1 views

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    "Presafe" is a feature that identifies dangers before they are relevant - so Mercedes found one of those intersections that's dangerous and used a projector and camera to make the building/wall "invisible".
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    Daily 3.14
Simeon Spearman

Big Idea 2013: Put a Content Engine Inside Your Company | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    "Here are five lessons in the art and science of storytelling I learned by studying the pros ... 1) Adopt a newsroom mentality Make content development a core part of the way you do business - just as it is in journalism. Embed it in every department. Hire journalists just as LinkedIn, Qualcomm and others have done. Curate voices like we do on edelman.com. 2) Hand-craft your content for each venue Some companies try desperately to create singular pieces of content that can be simply be dumped in different places. That no longer works. Instead, hand-craft your content for each venue. Jonah Peretti, Buzzfeed's co-founder, summed it up best when he said: "Twitter is for your head, while Facebook is for your heart." 3) Cultivate superstars who have a POV News and information, to some degree, is commodity content - it's everywhere. Deep, thoughtful analysis, however, is in high demand. Just as the New York Times has Nate Silver and ESPN has Bill SImmons, you too can grow and cultivate rock stars who create thoughtful content with unique analytical point of view. 4) Be relentlessly data driven Speaking of Mr. Silver, if there's one thing he taught us this year it's that data rules. Follow in his footsteps in not only how you use data to inform and deliver your storytelling but also in how you measure your results. Many newsrooms, for example, now have real-time dashboards that help shape their decisions. 5) Let constraints fuel creativity Finally, it's often hard to convince management to put resources behind content until there's proven ROI. However, constraints can breed creativity. The Wall Street Journal's daytime video network, for example, was challenged to cover the Olympics without footage. So instead it creatively turned to using puppetry - and with great success. Be creative to get around constraints."
Simeon Spearman

The alligator goes modern: Lacoste stores deploy digital signage | RetailCustomerExperience.com - 0 views

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    "The video walls tell the Lacoste story, while promoting merchandise through the evolution of the product. The content tells the brand story from conception, to the first clothing line and materials used, and segues to current days where there are many colors available based on the original concept of René Lacoste. The content was developed by Lacoste and is updated remotely by Lacoste headquarters."
dustinrthompson

Gesture-Controlled Video Wall Explores Getty Images Archive - 0 views

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    Getty Images partnered with East London media artists The Light Surgeons to create an interactive experience at Cannes Lions 2013 which explores their vast video archive of 1.8M clips through meta-tagging and connections to reveal the conceptual relationships between image and word. Getty Images' international creative experts shared their insights around the future of video at the event.
Ivy Chang

Sony & Disney start streaming their movies before they leave theaters… in South Korea | VentureBeat - 3 views

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    Both Sony and Disney are among the first studios testing this new service, which makes its debut in South Korea, reports the Wall Street Journal. The move is being done to help curb piracy overseas by allowing people to rent movies a few weeks after they're released in theaters. For example, Django Unchained was released just three weeks after its debut in theaters across the country. Disney's Wreck-it Ralph, and Brave are also part of this new trial service.
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."
Ivy Chang

Touch-enabled wall paint converts skin contact into electronics control | Springwise - 1 views

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    a paint that lets you control electronic devices.
Ivy Chang

How The Wall Street Journal Uses Pinterest - SocialTimes - 0 views

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    maybe an idea of how pulse can use pinterest
Ivy Chang

Wall-mounted printers create physical photos from Instagram feeds | Springwise - 1 views

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    print instagram photos based on hashtags of location
Ivy Chang

New employees encouraged to engage with workplace via social platform | Springwise - 0 views

  • before starting in their new position the user will also be able to try their hand at a quiz which covers trivia questions related to the organization such as ‘Who founded the company?’ Once a contract is signed the new employee can access their Welcome Wall and enter in a brief summary of their interests and previous experience to give existing staff an overview of the new starter.
  • There is a message wall enabling current employees to introduce themselves and offer tips and advice. Employers can access a checklist to keep track of what stage the new starter is at in their induction.
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    could be a cool thing for new employees at Moxie
Simeon Spearman

'WSJ' rolls out WSJ WorldStream | Ancillary Revenue | Media Business - 0 views

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    "New York-The Wall Street Journal has introduced WSJ WorldStream, a news platform for short-form videos shot with smartphones by journalists from the Journal and Dow Jones & Co. WSJ WorldStream, which is debuting in conjunction with the Republican National Convention in Tampa this week-builds on WSJ Live, the Journal's online-video initiative. The videos from WSJ WorldStream will be embedded in stories on WSJ.com and integrated into the Journal's daily live video programming. WSJ WorldStream is also available as a free Web app."
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