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Presenting Engadget's 2014 Holiday Gift Guide - 0 views

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    I like how they featured the "best bets" that they've reviewed this year. Nice and simple UX experience.
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Beam Remote Presence from Suitable Technologies - YouTube - 0 views

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    Will work robots be a 2014 trend?
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U.S. Mobile Advertising: Twitter Sales Are Double That Of Facebook In A Google-Ruled, $... - 0 views

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    "Unsurprisingly, Google is still at the top of the pile: it will account for 56% of all mobile ad sales. Perhaps more surprisingly, Twitter is doing better than Facebook in driving revenues where mobile ads are concerned: the world's biggest social network will make half as much as Twitter in mobile ads this year: $72.7 million versus $129.7 million, the analysts say. However that is bound to be reversed over time: eMarketer predicts that by 2014, Facebook will be making $629.4 million in mobile ads, compared to $444 million for Twitter, putting Facebook at a distant second to Google. Longer term, eMarketer predicts that U.S. mobile advertising will generate sales of $12 billion by 2016."
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A Store Without a Checkout Counter? JCPenney Presses on with Retail Revolution | Moneyl... - 0 views

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    Most noteworthy of all, Johnson announced JCPenney's plans to completely change the checkout experience at stores. Using advanced Wi-Fi networks, mobile checkout, RFID (radio-frequency identification) tracking systems for goods, and all sorts of self-checkout possibilities, JCPenney will get rid of cashiers, cash registers, and checkout counters, the staples near the exits of virtually every store, as soon as 2014.
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Inside The Facebook-WhatsApp Megadeal: The Courtship, The Secret Meetings, The $19 Bill... - 0 views

  • Its 470 million users have already erased $33 billion in SMS revenue from wireless carriers that got rich and fat charging per text.
  • “Sometime in the not too distant future,” says Sequoia’s Goetz, “WhatsApp is likely to eclipse all SMS traffic across the globe.” (Perhaps it’s no surprise that Zuckerberg reportedly held a private meeting with 20 telecom executives last week to ease their fears of being buried by free web-based services like Facebook and WhatsApp.)
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    A threat to the telecom industry. Web apps like Facebook and WhatsApp erode the need for "wireless data plans" which are the primary source of revenue for wireless carriers.
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Meta - SpaceGlasses - 1 views

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    ships Sep 2014
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The 2014 NewFronts Are an Inflection Point in Digital Programming | Adweek - 0 views

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    Post-Television
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