Archive for November, 2009

Business cards 2.0

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
Business cards 2.0

Business cards will change as the world is changing and the way we work is changing we will see a change in the use of business cards. They will mix with augmented reality and avatars. The question is how much policy can a corporation enforce and not scare away the workforce. »

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Posted in Augmented reality, Trends & webx.0 | 4 Comments »

Why marketing moves out of the movies

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
Why marketing moves out of the movies

Companies are using social media more and more in campaigns and so should you. You think your brand is to small or you do not have the budget? You have to think about it again. Everyone can use social media in a marketing campaign and they should to survive in the brand war 2.0... »

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Posted in Trends & webx.0 | 4 Comments »

USPS Augmented Reality

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
USPS Augmented Reality

Personally I think augmented reality is really really cool and I see great future for augmented reality as a new way for people to insert interactive parts in documentation for example which would normally be only available in print. Manuals can now become alive and give more information than they do at this moment. »

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e-readers from Barnes & Nobles

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
e-readers from Barnes & Nobles

Years and years bookstores are looking for a way who to get amazon under control. Selling books online is just cheaper and more easy to purchase for a customer. Books are a item you just buy because you need them or think you like them. It is a product you can not try before... »

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Posted in Trends & webx.0 | 2 Comments »

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