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Video: Augmented Rea...
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Bungalow25, a Madrid-based digital agency produced this highly-interactive campaign for Fox Crime (a Fox international channel) sending fans to the streets to play a game through an iPhone Augmented Reality app.
The Creator’s ...
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Those attending Coachella at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA this coming weekend are in for "ground-breaking visual experiences advanced by technology," as produced by The Creator's Project in partnership with the festival.
Product Review: Who ...
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The HP Envy100 is a next generation all-in-one ePrinter with a high-resolution 3.5" touch screen and its own email address. This wireless beauty is also one of the few on the market that features Apple AirPrint technology, which means my iPhone and iPad just went to the next level, and is the world's first PVC-free printer.
Social Media: Market...
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Remember when Time Magazine named You its Person of the Year? It was 2006 when the newsweekly decreed: “The many wresting power from the few and helping one another for nothing and how that will not only change the world, but also change the way the world changes.” At the time, the blogosphere was exploding and people were happy to share their thoughts, experiences, opinions and more online and readership was as high as mainstream newspapers. Facebook had launched just 78 days prior, to anyone with an email address. We had YouTube, MySpace, and Wikipedia, but no Tweet or Like buttons, no Facebook Pages, Foursquare, Groupon or iPhones. With only a whisper of what we have in 2011, Time Magazine managed to predict the future with monumental accuracy.
The Future of News: ...
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Taking a stance on Flipboard vs. The Daily, two iPad applications which supply news content to their audiences, highlights the friction between old media and new and distinguishes the ways two companies are bringing information to users. Flipboard is a social magazine launched in July 2010 by Mike McCue and Evan Doll touted by Apple as iPad App of the Year and one of TIME’s top 50 innovations of 2010. The Daily launched in February 2011 by News Corp., designed to be the first iPad-only newspaper.
Today’s Secret Word ...
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“And you all remember what to do whenever anyone says the secret word, right? SCREAM REAL LOUD!!!!” says one of the most endearing comic characters of all time during his riotously-funny revival of The Pee-Wee Herman Show, which just finished its limited run on Broadway. Some things have changed since we last saw Pee-Wee. He has a thriving Twitter account and Facebook page, but it’s what he did with foursquare that turned New York City into a 3-month Pee-Wee Herman party that ended this past Sunday at Bowlmor Lanes Times Square.
Can Hulu Plus Succee...
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For years, this uber-consumer of TV programming confidently calls herself an early adopter in all technologies that allow her to watch it whenever and wherever she wants. Enter the ground-breaking launch of Hulu in March 2008. Our co-dependent relationships with TiVo, its Season Pass and cable provider were suddenly on the skids. After some effort that questioned our technological prowess, we temporarily disconnected cable and sought our TV fix through a MacBook Pro connected to our HDTV to enormous success.
