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in title, tags, annotations or urlRetailer's Weather Monitor Will Reduce Food Waste & Carbon Footprint - PSFK - 0 views
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The technology will react real time to changing weather and then tell the stores to present foods that suit the climate
Interactive Light Installation Synchronizes Through User's Skin - PSFK - 0 views
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tiles changing color when they are moved.
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Touching two of the tiles simultaneously allows a current to pass through a user’s skin, producing a synchronizing effect and resulting in a dynamic light pattern.
Nieman Reports | Introduction - 0 views
Verizon, AT&T, and Apple to change the credit card game - 0 views
How immediate feedback drives the rise of game mechanics - 0 views
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Design experience firm Method has been publishing a series of explorations in human-centered design called 10×10. The most recent installation, Gaming for Behavior Change captures insight into the nature of game mechanics, and how these mechanics engage individuals in ways that are important for all interaction designers to consider.
Social Media Metrics Made Easy - 0 views
Why Google streaming search is a dead end - 0 views
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Streaming search means that each time you type a new word, the results change. Pretty cool. Article attempts to debunk the idea that this will be helpful in any way. But I think it could be. Those of us that are good with search know to try lots of different combinations for any particular need. This streamlines that process to a degree.
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another aspect of streaming search is streaming ads- as you type in a phrase to search, ads adjust accordingly.
Technology Review: Blogs: Mims's Bits: The Search Engine Backlash Against 'Content Mills' - 0 views
Spare Change - 0 views
Change the Channel, the Internet is On: FCC Opens Vacant TV Airwaves - 1 views
Gartner Survey Reveals How the Cloud Is Changing IT Budgets - ReadWriteCloud - 0 views
High-tech helps revive low-tech habits | JWT Intelligence - 3 views
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Good old-fashioned reading is on the rise thanks to the booming popularity of e-readers. In 2007, a study by the National Endowment for the Arts found that half of 18-24-year-old Americans read no books for pleasure. The e-book era may be changing that. A Sony-commissioned survey conducted in May found that 40 percent of e-reader owners report reading more than they did with print books. Amazon says its customers buy roughly three times as many books after getting a Kindle. And finally, smartphone apps have re-popularized classic games and toys. The much-anticipated Scrabble iPad app hit the market this fall after the wide adoption of Newtoy’s Scrabble knockoff, Words With Friends. Electronic Arts has turned the classic Lite Brite into a digital experience.
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