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Ghostbusters – No Buffer Busters – AR Game from Vodafone

Vodafone Germany recently launched an interesting Augmented Reality game Buffer Busters for their customers which involved capturing the AR generated creatures around the streets of Germany in return for points and rewards. Nice use of QR code in Vodafone shops to claim points.     Hat Tip...

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NextBigThing in Mobile Phones!

Posted by Happydude | Posted in digital, Mobile, Technology | Posted on 24-11-2011

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The Ad by Samsung attempts to undermine Apple’s mystique and its hold on consumers with a Galaxy S II ad that presents hard core Apple fans as lemmings who are so blinded by marketing that they can’t acknowledge a superior phone.

I have a Galaxy S2 ;)

You would have thought the Siri developers would have known this :)

Posted by Happydude | Posted in digital, Entertainment, Fun, Mobile | Posted on 08-11-2011

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A funny sketch regarding voice recognition and the Scottish accent,  as I said in the title you would have thought the people at Apple might have known this especially in light of the problems with SIRI.

Did Microsoft blow it with the Courier tablet?

Posted by Happydude | Posted in Business, Design, digital, Gadget, Marketing, Mobile, Technology | Posted on 02-11-2011

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Two years since we posted about Microsoft’s Courier Tablet the guys over at TechRepublic have an interesting article here on the Courier and why it never came to launch.

I think if the tablet had been launched Microsoft may well have gone on to conquer the tablet market place!

The video above shows even more of its planned capabilities, maybe some of this will be incorporaetd in the Windows 8 tablets.

The Future of the Website..

Posted by Happydude | Posted in Advertising, Business, Design, digital, Marketing, Mobile, Technology, Video | Posted on 25-10-2011

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Following on from Drayton’s  insight’s this video  features a series of interviews with four NYC based experts talking about the future of “the website” have a view and see what you think.

I like “It’s no longer about page views and visitors, It’s about who is online now and what they are doing” shows hwo we are moving from the richness of archival data to the immediacy of the live data.