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in title, tags, annotations or urlGoogle Brings Skeeball to Your Browser - 0 views
Target revamps iPhone app to improve in-store experience - Mobile Commerce Daily - Applications - 1 views
Sharp Has Four New Giant LED TVs for 2013 - 0 views
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"These 240 Hz panel sets have a 1080p AQUOS LED display, and built-in Wi-Fi, as well as Sharp's SmartCentral connected TV hub. They support HTML5 and Flash, so it's kind of like surfing the web on your computer. Along that same line, a multi-screen experience will let you watch TV and browse the internet at the same time."
MediaPost Publications Marketing Evolution: Moving From Text To Images 04/22/2013 - 0 views
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The sheer volume of images generated on social media is staggering. Between Facebook and Instagram alone, consumers are generating nearly 2.5 billion images every week. Images are becoming so core to the social experience, that Facebook just revamped its feed to be more visual. Add into the mix Pinterest, Tumblr, Polyvore and Wanelo, and it's clear that consumers increasingly prefer to communicate with pictures rather than words.
NBC Universal Adds 24/7 Game Show "The Million Second Quiz" | Special Report: TV Upfront - Advertising Age - 0 views
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The centerpiece is "The Million Second Quiz," NBC's new live competition series. The show is being marketed as the first fully convergent TV experience, where viewers will be able to watch a 24/7 live stream and play along at home in real time. Contestants first compete online before being selected to appear on air.
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."
Amazon's Prime Now service starts delivering test drives from Hyundai | TechCrunch - 1 views
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Amazon's same-day delivery service Prime Now, which is today available in more than a couple of dozen U.S. metros, is experimenting with another type of service that goes beyond traditional purchases: it's offering consumers the ability to test drive cars. Specifically, Amazon has partnered with Hyundai to offer test drives of the 2017 Elantra through a new program called "Prime Now. Drive Now."
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