Purina has teamed with go2® to provide dog owners with local information right to their cell phone including location of off-leash parks, pet friendly accommodations, camping, airlines, fun places, kennels, vets, etc..
http://www.go2.com/webbrowser/indexPetsLanding.cfm
Monday, June 09, 2008
Go2Pets - Out and About with Spot
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Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Friday, May 30, 2008
Gas Price Saver Widget
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Is Shorter Still Better When It Comes to Subject Lines?
Not according to a new study of over 225 MM emails and 660 subject lines done by Dela Quist, CEO of London shop Alchemy Worx. So what's the new magic number?
D) 80
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Browser Wars 08
Over the next several months, both Firefox and MS Internet Explorer will release new, feature rich versions, according to this article in the NY Times. Expected advances will include tools like Firefox 3.0's "Awesome Bar" that will provide smart search results based on past browser history, and IE 8.0's planned content sharing and dynamic content updating features, the new browser field looks like it will provide users all sorts of new useful features.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
it's about time
Finally, Facebook will be undergoing "drastic" changes in the next month or so. To quote this article, "Profile pages are getting a total makeover." It looks like the clutter is being put where it belongs: in FOUR separate tabs. The idea is to clean up and simplify users' profiles, allowing for more control (something of which Facebookers were likely fearing loss).
And we all know what this means: those not-relevant-to-life, malfunctioning, annoying applications will become...LESS visible! (They will reside in their own tab.) It's believed that the more "meaningful" applications will shine brighter under the spotlight (ala the new-and-improved mini-feed feature).
I truly hope these changes bring about nothing but success. The clutter, similar to many tacky (to say the least) MySpace profiles, is soon to incur the wrath of...organization? What a concept!
And as a reminder, MySpace is precisely what I moved AWAY from.
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Labels: applications, facebook, myspace, profile pages, social media, social network, social networking
Micro blogging with PhoneZap!
If you haven't already Jailbroke your iPhone, this may be the best reason to do so. Microblogging with PhoneZap! Snap a photo, add some copy and post it to phonezap.com. It's an easy way to have fun and share cool times. What's great is that there are ways to share ringtones too, how cool. Yet another social network, but this one may stick around and take off. Check out PhoneZap.com
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Labels: cell phone, community, digital, engagement, engaging, geo-targeting, innovative, Interactive, iPhone, mash-up, micro blogging, mobile, social networking
Social Design Best Practices - OpenSocial - Google Code
If you're new to developing social applications, it can be difficult to immediately grasp how good
applications facilitate fun and meaningful social experiences. To accelerate your learning, we've come up with a list of a few light-hearted recommendations around building good social applications. Not all of these "best practices" are necessary in every case, but they might spark thoughts about finding new users, keeping old ones, and leveraging the social graph for fresh content and viral spread.....
Social Design Best Practices - OpenSocial - Google Code
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Go Go Gadget Netflix
Netflix is contunuing to defend their holding in the marketplace against Blockbuster and cheap downloads with the announcement of a new device - a set-top box through which movies can be streamed from your online Netflix account conveniently to your TV. There seem to be a few bugs left to work out, and it isn't technically "free" (box plus you need to maintain an online account with netflix), but it certainly expands access for those die-hard movie buffs.
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Should YouTubers Heed this Advice?
Found today on the YouTube.com homepage. Take it as you will--for entertainment purposes or solid guidance on how to successfully maintain your posted videos.
He does make a COUPLE valid points, but I won't spoil it...Have a watch.
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and would you like to scan your iphone, sir?
Interesting piece at Mashable about a service that allows barcodes to be read by mobile devices. It's called Scanlife, and it has lots of potential as a seriously cool way for brands to capture data and promote special offers.
Although grandma will still want to clip coupons for the foreseeable future, this is where the future of retail promotions is going.
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Brand Resuscitation
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.
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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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