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Ivy Chang

'Fast Shopping' Turns France's Streets Into A 20 Second Purchase Path [Video] - PSFK - 3 views

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    Comptoir des Cotonniers opened 10,000 virtual stores overnight to get 'Fast Shopping' going. Customers need only download the PowaTag app, which works with iPhone and Android devices, before they can start scanning special tags on items like clothes, bags, posters, and even ads on bus shelters. After scanning, a purchase can be made in as little as 20 seconds, with the item you buy being shipped to your home within 48 hours. The system works similarly to QR codes, but instead of scanning an item for more information you scan it to purchase it.
John Rich

Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Is A Bombshell - Forbes - 0 views

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    Will HoloLens work with Xbox One like Morpheus will work with PS4?
Emily Knab

Tip Of The Day: A Phone Call Offers A Better Branding Opp Than A Super Bowl Ad - 0 views

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    Tony Hsieh from Zappos0- you get a consumers undivided attention for 5-10 mins on a phone call, only 30 seconds on a superbowl add ...people watch the superbowl for the commercials though, so how does this play into it?
Emily Knab

The Vinyl And CD Release On One Disc From Jeff Mills - PSFK - 0 views

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    its half vinyl, have cd, all DOPE
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    used in daily 6.17
Simeon Spearman

Qualcomm Flo TV Needs Wider Adoption, More Services - Bloomberg - 0 views

  • “If it’s only mobile TV, we’re dissatisfied, we’re not happy with it,” Bill Stone, the Flo unit’s head, said in an interview. “There are going to be a lot of revenue streams off this service.”
  • Stone says the strain on mobile-phone networks caused by ballooning demand for video and data should make Flo attractive to service providers and phone makers. Flo works on a system using airwaves that Qualcomm bought in federal auctions. Flo- enabled devices have separate radios and chips that enable them to receive the service from Qualcomm’s transmitters. “one person streaming a video takes up as much bandwidth as 100 cell phone calls,” said Stone. “Networks break down and can’t handle it. For me, whether I have one or 1 million users, it doesn’t matter.”
  • Distributing magazines with high-resolution pictures is another area where Flo can send content to mobile devices more effectively than wireless-service providers, Stone said. His network would broadcast the data to everyone at once, with only handsets that have subscriptions enabled to access the files.
Emily Knab

Buy one, donate one plush animal blankie - Springwise - 0 views

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    kids blankie/stuffed animal, buy one donate one daily 7.19
Simeon Spearman

Site uses social media to raffle off free, sponsored prizes - Springwise - 0 views

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    Raffle service that enters people only after they comment on Raffle Dog page, share on Facebook, and/or share via Twitter. Twitter followers can also be selected to participate in secret raffles, and Raffle Dog takes to the streets to promote the raffles with flyers in targeted locations.
Simeon Spearman

How mobile platforms are innovating beyond smartphones | VentureBeat - 0 views

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    This builds on the notion of device fragmentation. The major topics covered are Tablets, TV, and other portables. The end of the article briefly touches on how Android OS is the new embedded OS for non-traditional computing devices, replacing Linux in that role.
Simeon Spearman

Channel surfing in today's TV Everywhere world - FierceCable - 0 views

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    This article touches on the need for services that make it easy for viewers to discover content from multiple sources: TV, online, social, VOD, etc. Specifcally, the article mentions a service called LocateTV, which lets users track actors, tv shows, movies, etc. and notifies them when they are on-air. Could be useful for something like the Verizon/NFL tie-up to track talent, etc.
Greg Steen

iPhone Developer Brags: $1,400 In iAd Revenue In one Day At $150 eCPM - 0 views

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    San Diego-based Jason Ting started selling an app on 7/7 that turns the LED camera flash on the iPhone 4 into a flashlight. The free version of the app is supported by Apple's iAds.
Emily Knab

Fan Feeding Frenzy: AFP's New EP FTW « Bandcamp Blog - 0 views

  • In one three minute period, her fanbase snapped up $15,000 in music and merch. It didn’t let up much from there: 4,000 digital EPs were sold, the vinyl sold out, most of the high end packages disappeared in minutes, and at the time of this writing, it looks like every other package will be gone in a matter of days.
  • no label, and no manager
  • cares a lot about what and how the fans consume
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  • The packages here cover a pretty broad price spectrum. This multi-tier approach has gotten a lot of buzz lately
  • You chose to include a download of the record with every one of your packages. Why? We wish we could have been doing that all along. It’s such an obvious necessity. We WANT people to have the music,
  • Is the record available on iTunes yet? Absolutely not. We have nothing against iTunes, it’ll end up there eventually I’m sure, but it was important for us to do this in as close to a DIY manner as possible.
  • You decided to let your fans name their price on the digital EP, with the minimum set to 84 cent
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Greg Steen

Miniature Cows May be the Future of Sustainable Farming - 0 views

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    A common obstacle to sustainable beef farming is efficiency - some experts estimate that the US would have to cut our consumption to around 10% of current volume in order to sustain better production practices. But the mini-cows allow farmers to yield up to three times the beef on one-third the feed, per acre of land.
Emily Knab

Tiny Glider Emulates Birds by Perching on Wire | Autopia | Wired.com - 0 views

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    robot glider that can perch on a wire like a bird talks about the limitations of man-made flying objects compared to birds daily 7.22
Simeon Spearman

MovieTickets.com to sell movie tickets on the Xbox 360 - 0 views

  • Xbox LIVE members in the U.S. are now able to make mobile movie ticket purchases through a text-in or a Microsoft Tag viewed in movie studio advertisements. By clicking on a feature film’s advertisement on Xbox LIVE, a user can download and interact with relevant movie content. In addition, they can now activate a Microsoft Tag via their mobile phone which will direct the consumer to a co-branded website to purchase tickets through all domestic MovieTickets.com theater partners, which includes several of the largest exhibitors in the U.S.
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    daily 7.21
Rhiannon Apple

Camera Phone Lenses - 0 views

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    Add on lens for your camera on your phone
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    daily 8.13
Simeon Spearman

What's 'Mobile' Mean? How Apple And The iPad Are Forcing The Debate | mocoNews - 0 views

  • MobiTV now faces a dilemma: CMO Ray DeRenzo explained the company, which has a number of popular mobile TV streaming applications, needs permission from its partners to sell the same 35 channels that it offers on cellphones today on tablets, too. But currently, the content owners are demanding a different rate structure for the tablet because it’s not clear whether it is a mobile device. MobiTV today charges $10 a month on a cellphone but that could soar to $30 a month on a tablet. “As a distributor, we have to license content, and the value of the content is set by the rights’ holders and content producers. [The tablet is] being priced as a home TV equivalent,” he said. “We have to make sure we can make a product that’s compelling to end users in terms of programming and price.” At the higher rate structure, he doesn’t believe there’s a market.
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    Wrestling with how to define and distinguish the tablet market from the mobile phone market when assigning value to content.
Simeon Spearman

You are not an eyeball: Why tracking is the ad biz's last gasp - Scott Rosenberg's Wordyard - 0 views

  • You think the Web is all about making inefficient advertising more efficient, when it’s really about eliminating advertising as we have known it entirely, by giving us “better ways for demand and supply to meet — ways that don’t involve tracking or the guesswork called advertising.”
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    Wall Street Journal ran a scaremongering article on cookies and all the tricks the ad industry is using to "spy" on web users. This article explores the different levels of reaction to the article and how the future of advertising could change.
Emily Knab

NYTimes.com Adds Facebook Connection | WebPronews - 0 views

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    facebook integration lets users see friends comments and recommendations on articles and most popular articles, log on with facebook info daily 8.31
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