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Simeon Spearman

Backupify Adds Search To Cloud Backup Service : Tech News and Analysis « - 0 views

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    Backupify archives all your data across web services. This search engine makes it like Greplin.
Simeon Spearman

Location-Based Q&A Service Localmind Battling For Piece of New Pie - 0 views

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    maybe q&a ties into the whole context/sensemaking as a service thing
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    Weekly - Local Q&A
Simeon Spearman

Docomo's Updated Bike Sharing Service - 0 views

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    Docomo is running a bike rental service in Japan. 
Simeon Spearman

Rfave Gives Local Recommendations Based on Strangers With Similar Facebook Likes - 0 views

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    Rfave is a service built on recommending services popular among people with similar Likes and interests, not just people you're friends with. 
Greg Steen

T-Mobile suspends Facebook 'chat' service - 0 views

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    T-Mobile is suspending the service because the company believes that in Facebook's current design it's not clear that the service is from T-Mobile.
Ivy Chang

Evidence of a Facebook Music Service Surfaces - 0 views

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    Vibes = rumored music service
Simeon Spearman

The Echo Nest Hatches Echoprint, A Free, Open Source Music Fingerprinting Service - 0 views

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    Add music fingerprinting/audiotagging to any service
Ivy Chang

Lionsgate and Tribeca are launching a video-streaming service - 1 views

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    film studio Lionsgate and Tribeca Enterprises, the media company behind the Tribeca Film Festival, announced today they are teaming up on a new, subscription-based video-streaming platform. The service will be known as Tribeca Short List and is slated to launch sometime during the first half of 2015. You can expect a "prestigious selection" of movie content from Lionsgate, which will be curated by Tribeca with help from "leading voices in contemporary culture.
Ivy Chang

Walgreens, LoyalBlocks unveil loyalty innovations | RetailCustomerExperience.com - 0 views

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    The Walgreens mobile app lets customers scan their mobile devices at the register to earn points and redeem awards without the need to carry a physical card. The app allows us to integrate Balance Rewards with other great mobile features, including in-store aisle maps so you can find the school supply or Band-Aid you need, and photo print services so you can send your pictures direct from a mobile device to our store for copies. LoyalBlocks, customers sign up through the app with their favorite stores that participate with the program. When they visit the store, the app communicates with the merchant's tablet, which automatically checks the customer in and sends them token rewards and deals.
Abeeda Mahboob

New Audi Rental Service Lets Customers Unlock Cars With Their Phones - PSFK - 0 views

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    "Austin, Texas-based rental car service Silvercar will offer streamlined operations, a seamless smartphone user interface, and only one type of vehicle: silver 2013 Audi A4s. Customers can book reservations through a smartphone app, which will also let them manage personalized vehicle settings and preferences. They will be able to choose and unlock their rental car by scanning it with their phone."
Simeon Spearman

In a BuzzFed, Gawkerized World, One Image Is as Good as Next | Commentary and analysis from Simon Dumenco - Advertising Age - 0 views

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    "While at least Life-magazine-killer TV has served as a platform for the creation of some great artworks (HBO's "The Wire," created by newspaperman-turned-TV-auteur David Simon, comes to mind) and inspired the creation of new art forms (see the upcoming Smithsonian retrospective of the work of "father of video art" Nam June Paik), it's hard to imagine what of lasting value hot web-native media brands like Gawker and BuzzFeed are contributing to visual culture and art history. Which brings me to an email I got last Wednesday from Gawker promoting its "top story" of Dec. 5., titled "The 13 Most Powerful Images of Naked Celebrities of 2012," which quickly racked up more than a million page views. It was a sequel to a Gawker post from the previous day titled "The 19 Most Powerful Images of 2012," which was mostly a shameless, edited-down rip-off of a BuzzFeed post titled "The 45 Most Powerful Images Of 2012," consisting of intense wire-service photojournalism from Reuters, the AP, Getty and others, which derive most of their support from old-school print-centric publications around the world. Gawker's excuse for its act of, uh, curation: "Who has time to scroll through 45 pictures?""
Simeon Spearman

Data Points: As Publishers' Apps Proliferate, Use of Enhancements Declines | Adweek - 0 views

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    "Publishers seem to have no end to their appetite for apps. This year through October, 9,125 publication-related apps were released for the iPad, twice the number released in the year-ago period, according to McPheters & Co.'s iMonitor app-tracking service. Hearst led publishers with the most number of apps (89), followed by Time Warner, Condé Nast, Future Media and Bonnier Corp. But as publishers expand to more and more platforms, they're pulling back on the number of costly and time-consuming enhancements, as are advertisers. That's unfortunate, since not only readers are more likely to read enhanced ads, they mean more money in publishers' coffers."
Simeon Spearman

MediaPost Publications Google Acquires BufferBox, Physical Lockers For Online Purchases 12/03/2012 - 0 views

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    "News agency Reuters reports that Staples in the U.S. agreed to install Amazon Lockers. Similar to BufferBox, Amazon's service sends customers an email with a pickup code they enter on a touchscreen to open the self-serve locker containing the package. Shoppers have three days from delivery to pick up the package."
Simeon Spearman

Facebook Trades Wi-Fi For Check-Ins - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "Facebook might have found a way to get people to use a long-neglected feature: check-ins, where you announce to your friends where you are. It is testing a new service that offers local businesses free Wi-Fi through a router. To get online, customers must either check in using Facebook or get a passcode."
Ivy Chang

Spotify Gradually Rolling Out New Social Network Features | Ubergizmo - 0 views

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    The Follow tab will allow Spotify users to follow their friends and celebrities to help better discover what they're currently listening to as well as their feedback on certain tracks. Think of it as Spotify's own personal network that revolves squarely around music available on the service. - See more at: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/02/spotify-gradually-rolling-out-new-social-network-features/#sthash.RakJaSX0.dpuf
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