image credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/beauteous/ Consumers Are Choosing LifeIn advertising, campaigns – series of messages that share a single idea and theme – have for decades been…
3I’m not much of a User Interface geek (that is, I enjoy a pointless but entertaining way of getting around a site as much as anyone), but as a web designer I’m always interested on how to…
2Reading Traci’s post on the Kindle, a gadget that I have never even thought about buying, despite being an avid reader and a total tech geek, made me ponder: Why have I never considered the…
2Since the OS 3.0 release for iPhone last September, the number of available mobile augmented reality (AR) apps has grown quite a bit. We’ve talked about a few of them on threeminds…
4Editor’s Note: Congratulations to Jonathan Cohen on the birth of his daughter In the past few years, numerous businesses have popped up offering innumerable products and services for the…
1Google recently released Goggles which is arguably the broadest reaching AR program available to date. If you are not familiar, it allows you to do two things: 1. Snap a photo of anything and…
0Many smartphones have for years featured front-facing VGA quality cameras, in addition to the better back-facing cams for snapping (more or less) better photos. However, there aren’t very many…
1image credit: wynlok RFID chip payment systems — such as poll passes, subway cards, key chain tags you swipe at certain gas stations — aren’t anything new. Though Bling Nation…
1This post is in follow-up to an earlier post titled “RIP: Why We Don’t Need QR Code Campaigns.” Several critical points made by commenters merit further examination. These…
2Twitter and the web at large is up in jubilation over the release of Google Wave today. So much so that the beta invitations have run out and the opportunity to take a “test drive” is…
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Woody Hayday
Commented 5-14-2010
The larger screen opens doors for lots of great brand advertising - the gap one…
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