Every place and object in the world has a secret past: who lived there, who passed by, who touched it. The secret lives of objects are filled with such details. If only you could make them talk. But what if you could give any physical object a story simply by sticking a barcode on it and appending a message to that barcode? The message could be a photo, a text message, a video, or a voice note. A
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The Rise Of Transactional Advertising
Posted by preetam 2 days ago (http://feedproxy.google.com)
The marriage of brand advertising and free content is facing peremptory annulment. There is no shortage of punditry around “the death of the media company” and whether it is a just dessert or a societal travesty. But that’s looking at it from the media company and consumer viewpoint – what do advertisers think about all of this? Where is online advertising headed and what does that mean for free
If you've read about random video chat site Chatroulette lately, you'll know that it is filled with naked people and journalists. And that's exactly what The Daily Show's Jon Stewart found in his exposé of the Web service. In between the random pervs, he actually found more journalists looking for pervs, or something. The clip has cameos from Katie Couric, Keith Olbermann, and NBC News anchor Bri
The 10 Billionth (Or So) Tweet
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According to the site Gigatweet, we are about an hour away from the 10 billionth tweet sent since the dawn of Twitter. More incredible, this milestone comes less than 5 months after the 5 billionth tweet. The only problem? It's not an exact science. Gigatweet isn't counting to an exact number, but rather is extrapolating out when the 10 billionth tweet will hit based on previous tweet data provid
Earlier today, Apple issued a press release stating that it has filed suit against cell phone manufacturer HTC for patent infringement. No mention of Android or Google was in the press release. But the actual legal complaints, which we've obtained and embedded below, make no bones about it. As expected, this lawsuit is about Android. HTC, of course, is one of the largest manufacturers of Android
The Filter Signs DailyMotion Deal For Its Discovery Engine
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The Filter, which pitches itself literally as a personalized discovery engine for digital entertainment, has signed a deal with Dailymotion, one of the world’s largest video sites. The deal is most significant mainly for The Filter, since its main business model is as a white label personalisation engine for mass audiences. Specifically it will deliver recommendation services to Dailymotion’s 66
The Beatles- Help! The Movie
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The Steady, Efficient Decline Of Yahoo
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Efficiency is a business school idea that suggests a company is running smoothly. It's absolutely terrific when you're talking about a coal mining operation or a Supercuts. But when it comes to a company like Yahoo it's not a positive. The Internet is still in its wild west days, and the "ready, fire, aim" game plan of Facebook and the other young guns is eating their lunch. Even the massive Goog
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