Web Signage is the first digital signage software platform in the world available for Microsoft's Cloud. The solution consists of a Web-based management application delivered as a service and a player software managing the multimedia content playback on digital signage displays.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlInsert Coin: hands-on with the MG, a portable Android gaming solution for kids -- Engadget - 0 views
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"Kids looking for an Android experience without a phone bill have no shortage of options, but the MG is a bit different. By teaming up with BillMyParents, it lends kids a sense of financial freedom in their interactions with the Play Store, and a host of unique and exclusive apps streamline the experience. The price of entry isn't astronomical either -- it'll be $170 when it launches this holiday season, and early bird supporters can snag one for a paltry $99 on Kickstarter. That's not bad, for what amounts to a darn decent media player running ICS. Check it out for yourself at the source link below."
Courtney Boyd Myers: Libox: Your "Library Inbox" Launches - 1 views
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a free, all-in-one media storage solution that allows users to sync, share and access files like music, photos, or videos on any computer or smartphone with or without the Internet.
Jelloware: Disposable, Edible Cups That Can Help Plants Grow - PSFK - 0 views
Why IBM's Spending $1.7 Billion on Obscure Analytics Firm Netezza | Fast Company - 0 views
Influential Marketing Blog: Manifesto For The Content Curator: The Next Big Social Media Job Of The Future ? - 0 views
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The real question is whether solutions like these will be enough. By some estimates in just a few years we will reach a point where all the information on the Internet will double every 72 hours. Double. I'm running out of metaphors to describe the magnitude of this content creation. The predictable result of this is that brands are beginning to focus on content creation when they start to look at social media. What are we going to create, or what are we going to get our customers/patients/fans/audience/victims to create? Is that really the best question we could be asking?What if you were to ask about the person that makes sense of it all? The one who sifts through all the content and picks out the best and most worthy. This person is missing from most corporate communications teams. It's not a commonly defined role on any ebusiness teams. In fact, there are few jobs like this at all. The closest comparative role may be contained within the rising Library 2.0 movement (one I wrote about some time ago), but this is not frequently linked to business communication or marketing. If this role did exist, what would it be called?
AP To Test Mobile Version Of Newspaper Ad Inserts | paidContent - 0 views
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The AP's mobile ad solution, called iCircular, claims to differ from other online coupon and shopping tools. Instead of concentrating on e-commerce with ads that send users to an online retailer, iCircular is meant to be at users' local brick-and-mortar locations. The tool also comes with a shopping list and features video. The wire service's newspaper members will be able to incorporate iCircular into their mobile websites or apps.
PayPal's Micropayment Solution Opens to the Public - 0 views
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According to PayPal, online magazine Autosport.com saw a 75% increase in new customers signing up with the beta version of the micropayment system.
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Nike Seeks Fellow to Start an Open Data Revolution - 1 views
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Nike is looking for a new Fellow to open up the company's data and make it more accessible to developers, designers, and activists to create more sustainable solutions. Called the "Code for a Better World Fellowship at Nike" and "will help Nike determine the steps needed to open our sustainability data to communities of data-obsessed programmers, visual designers, and researchers."
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