The New York Times reports that a company called River West in Chicago has begun quietly buying up brand names of once beloved products. Names like Brim ("fill it to the rim with Brim!"), Underalls, and Quisp cereal are starting to make a come back on a store shelf near you.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Brand Resuscitation
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Get more from mobile marketing - DMNews
Get more from mobile marketing - DMNews
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Walk the Talk
Walk the Talk
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NY1: Technology
There are some relatively-new high-tech tools available that combine shopping online with shopping offline that could have cut down on the amount of time you spent waiting in line this past holiday season.
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Monday, May 19, 2008
Grocery Retailers rethink merchandising
Everyone knows that when you go to the grocery store, the bread in on the left, the produce is on the right, the meat is in the back, and you are going to do a loop in one direction or another, with occasional forays into the center for essential items like cereal. The best a CPG marketer can hope for is an end-aisle display to have their product featured within the perimeter "racetrack" itself.
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Digital Carding
In the UK, 10% of kids age 12-15 admit to buying their own alcoholic beverages at a shop. This rising trend has led one chain to test out facial recognition software that will indicate if a buyer seems to have the facial characteristics of someone old enough to be buying alcohol. Is this a trend we can imagine coming to the US anytime soon? Beyond the privacy issues, there is a legal question as to the validity of this type of random criteria mapping.
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Labels: biometrics, facial recognition, privacy
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Coming Soon: A Web-Wide Social Network?
"NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Three announcements, all within a week of each other, were indicative of the same trend: that the future of online social networking doesn't live within a single entity's walls but instead permeates the web. "
http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=127012
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Cooler than Google Earth?
It looks like Microsoft has finally created a content feature that out googles google in terms of aggregating and displaying massive information in a totally compelling interface. It's the WorldWide Telescope project, found here.
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Labels: google, microsoft, space, worldwide telescope
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Are Diamonds Better Than an iPhone
Will the new HTC Touch Diamond Phone be the iphone killer.
Launching in europe and then us.
http://www.unwiredview.com/2008/04/15/htc-diamond-touch-and-dream-android-to-be-unveiled-may-6/
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Thursday, May 08, 2008
And now for a laugh. (Facebook in real life)
If you thought that last posting was a downer, then watch this for a chuckle. It's humor is based entirely in truth, which is... Hey isn't that a saying?
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
MySpace Humiliated Me
To quote from HHH's entry on Monday, "I've been violated." I never did work up the courage to share my experience with you all. In a rage of boredom (can boredom really be raging?), I joined MySpace a year ago. I had already been a member of Facebook for three years, starting back in the day when it was exclusively for college students. Somehow, it just wasn't enough. I wanted more. Knowing full well I'd feel creepy and full of regret, I joined MySpace.
MySpace was tolerable for the few months I had it, but I got bored quickly. Bulletins were abused by certain friends of mine who solicited useless junk, friend requests from swingers in Idaho kept flying in (it felt dirty), top friends got jealous if they got demoted in rank. My lunch hours would consist of filling out useless survey bulletin posts with no relevance to life. At one point, I threw my hands up and purged my top friends' list. Among my top four friends were politicians, singers and maybe a few bigots just to show how ridiculous the notion was. I couldn't take it.
Over the course of my membership, my account got "phished" three times. The first two times, it was harmless but annoying, nonetheless. The third time, I had to find out through a group of people at work. I quote, "WHAT was that naked video you posted on my comment space?" WHAT!? OH MY GOD. I was mortified. And THAT...was when my scandalous, unwilling affair with MySpace ENDED. There's no looking back; we're done.
While Facebook's security has become a little looser these days in the vast social orb, I can still say that it's 100 times safer than MySpace.
So, without further adieu, I close with some MySpace etiquette.
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Bluetooth Marketing
What a great Bluetooth campaign.
-mags
http://www.cscout.com/blog/2008/05/06/trend-bluetooth-marketing.html
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Sent from my iPhone
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008
The mentos Kiss-Cam
Need a kiss? I like this experience a lot, except for the webcam-connection which made me wonder 'what are they doing with my image here'. I wonder if others feel the same way?
Other than that it's a fun use of video online. It has a touch of interactivity built into the video too, Not bad! (Nice talent selection too)
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Labels: in-store marketing, Interactive, video, viral, web design
Monday, May 05, 2008
Have we no manners??
I've been violated. Or, at least that is how I see it with my latest run-in on FB. All along, my biggest concern about joining FB was the privacy, or lack thereof. After much persuasion, I ventured into social media-land regardless and to my surprise it's been amazing - just in the number of old friends I have been able to reconnect with. That is until today.
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Domo Arigato, Rocky Roboto!
Meet Rocky, the doppelganger "robo-squirrel" residing on the lush, green campus of Hampshire College. Rocky's mission: to help observe animal (group interaction, individual behavior and patterns) behavior in a more "natural" fashion, as opposed to laboratory testing. The technology inside Rocky, who's a few years old, is constantly being updated.
Rocky's anatomy: a basic computer and speakers that mimic various squirrel calls. And yes, he can even discreetly connect to laptops!
"One recent afternoon...[they] brought Rocky out for field testing and placed him near real squirrels. Mounted on a board, he was shielded by a camouflage hood and a long cord connected him to the researchers' laptop.
After the computer's program flipped the hood open, Rocky went into a sequence of tail-flagging, barking and other motions squirrels recognize as warnings of danger.
The most successful experiments are when the real squirrels respond by 'flagging' their own tail, halting their foraging to check for danger, scamper up a tree or take other actions that show they picked up on the signals..."
Of course, optimal results can only be achieved if the actual species being tested is reasonably capable and intelligent. (Also, the smaller the easier when it comes to mimicking body language and signals.) Among other animals/reptiles/critters tested are lizards, wild parrots, sage grouses and even sea slugs!
Thoughts? Could this potentially be pulled off with some small dog breeds? And please, let's not call the robo-Chihuahua "Tinkerbelle."
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Never too Late to Change...
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Thursday, May 01, 2008
Whats a CTO?
A Chief Twitter Office, OMG, RME TISNF someone really landed this job at Comcast. Read on Twitterheads...
http://blogs.mediapost.com/social_media_insider/?p=13
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Nifty Laser-Guided Wheelchair
This chair's computerized laser power says it all. Will the FDA hurry up and approve it already!?
http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/30/researchers-show-off-laser-guided-wheelchair-that-docks-with-veh/
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Labels: computer, freedom sciences, gadgets, inventions, laser, laser-guided, remote control, scanning technology
Newsflash: people dig social media
Universal McCann has released some interesting survey statistics on social media. Use is up. People are even starting to understand that whole RSS thing.
- 83% watch video clips, up from 62% in the last study in June 2007
- 78% read blogs, up from 66%
- 57% of internet users are now members of a social network
- RSS consumption is growing rapidly up from 15% to 39%
- Podcasts are now mainstream digital content, listened to by 48%
More proof that social media isn't just a passing trend or blip on the radar. That doesn't mean that brands should scramble desperately to make use of these mediums. Relax, think and come up with compelling - not forced - ideas. There's nothing worse than a social media campaign made for the sake of being a social media campaign. Just because it's new and burgeoning doesn't mean it is immune from quality control.
Above we find the 13-million-view sneezing panda from YouTube, because a chart or graph would've be kinda boring.
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Mobile Technology Meets Retail
This will open up a ton of targeting/programming options.
http://storefrontbacktalk.com/story/040308mobilepatent
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