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Light Foresight Part V
Again many interesting stories that could be DiCoDEd. I’ll log them here, in a light foresight entry, in order to come back later if this book leaves me some time. Hope you enjoy it too! [Facebook, Data, Google, Aggregation, advertising, … Continue reading
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Tagged 4G, advertising, AdWords, Aggregation, Android, app, Carrier, Chris Anderson, Conde Nast, convenience, Data, Design, e-commerce, email, Engagement, Estee Lauder, f-commerce, Facebook, figures, Google, Hardware, Hulu, LTE, Macy’s, media, Metrics, Mobile, OPEC, OS, Privacy, Relevance, Simplicity, smartphone, Software, Tiffany & Co, TV, US, user XP, Wired, Youtube
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Light Foresight Part IV
Damn, there are a lot of interesting stories (especially the Facebook/Google slap fight) and i don’t take the time to cover them sufficiently. So i’ll just log them here, in a light foresight entry, in order to come back later. … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, API, app, Ask, Ask Jeeves, Bank 2.0, BBC, Bon Jovi, browser, Business Model, China, crowdsourcing, Data, e-commerce, Electronics, Experience, f-commerce, Facebook, figures, flipboard, fragmentation, Futurism, Games, GMail, Google, Google TV, GPS, HD, HG Wells, HTML5, iPlayer, Kinect, m-commerce, MeeGo, Microsoft, Mobile, movies, NaaS, Natural Language, NUI, pollution, Preview, PS3, Radbox, Recupel, RockMelt, Search Engine, Service, Share, smartphone, SMS, social media, Social Web, Sony, Square, Symbian, tablet, TV, Twilio, UI, UK, US, video, Vocal Activation, Voice, waste, Watch Later, WorldWide, WP7, Xbox
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Light Foresight Part II
Being very busy lately on the writing of the book (the drafted structure is fixed, so I need to fill it) and other minor things, I am less able to do an active foresight. That’s why I’ll post interesting links … Continue reading
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Tagged 4G, Amazon, Analytic, Android, Aswath Damodaran, Bank of America, Banking, brand, Business, Business Transformation, Café Numérique, Carrier, City Planning, Control, Customer XP, Data, Diapers, Digital Native, Economy, Facebook, FCC, Finance, FourSquare, Girls, GMail, Google, GPS, Hyperconnectivity, IBM, Information Era, Inspiration, iPhone, ISP, LBS, Leadership 2.0, Location, LTE, Management, Mobile, Net Neutrality, Open Data, Open Internet, Open Leadership, Pew, Platform, Politics, Process, Psychology, Quidsi, Relationship, rfid, Singapore, smartphone, Social Business, social media, T-Mobile, technology, Thoughts on a Smarter Planet, traffic Jam, US, user, User Context, user XP, Value, Verizon, Water, WiMac, Wired
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Light Foresight Part I
Being very busy lately on the writing of the book (the drafted structure is fixed, so I need to fill it) and other minor things, I am less able to do an active foresight. That’s why I’ll post interesting links … Continue reading
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Tagged ad:tech, advertising, app, Apple, Attention, cable, Carriers, context, copyright, Customer XP, Demand, Economy, FCC, figures, GUI, Industrialization, Information Era, iOS, LBS, Location, Market Share, media, Mobile, Mobile Marketer, NYC, press, Privacy, Regulation, smartphone, TV, UI, US, user, User Currencies, video, Youtube
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Multiplatform radio gets a little extra
Key Points: New platforms like DAB, the internet, and mobile apps are all changing the way that radio works. We’re not just seeing new radio stations appear, but also we’re seeing brand extensions: extra radio stations that add to the … Continue reading
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Tagged app, brand, Cleverwood, DAB, extra, James Cridland, media, Mediatel, Mobile, multiplatform, Platform, radio, Radio Manifesto, Transmedia, web radio
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Verizon Wireless to pay record settlement for mysterious data charges
Intro: The Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement Bureau is holding Verizon Wireless responsible for paying a record $25 million payment to the U.S. Treasury for mystery fees the company charged its customers over the last several years. Key points: The payment … Continue reading
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Tagged CRM, customer, Customer Relationship, Data, FCC, Giselle Tsirulnik, Julius Genachowski, legal, Mobile, Mobile Internet, Mobile Marketer, Mobile Web, phone bill, Regulation, US, Verizon, Verizon Wireless
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Google’s View On The Internet’s Future
Intro: Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, “The Father Of The Internet” and VP, Chief Internet Evangelist for Google gives OgilvyOne Singapore a view into his crystal ball on what the Internet will be in the future. My Take: Well, I hope … Continue reading
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Tagged convenience, Data, DiCoDE, Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, e-commerce, Experience, future, Google, GUI, hyper relevance, Hyperconnectivity, Interactive Product Placement, IPTV, Mobile, NUI, OgilvyOne, Product Placement, Service, Singapore, t-commerce, The Father Of The Internet, The Future of The Internet, TV, User Context, video, Vinton G. Cerf
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87% des mobinautes déclarent visiter au moins une fois le portail de leur opérateur, dont 55% tout le temps
Key Points: Le mobile est définitivement un média à part entière 45,7 millions de personnes sont équipées d’un téléphone mobile en France1 ; La consultation de l’Internet via le mobile est un marché de masse 13,3 millions de mobinautes sont … Continue reading
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Tagged analytics, EU, figures, France, Médiamétrie, measurement, Mobile, Mobile Internet, SFR
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Re-imagining Marketing After Achieving “Internet of Things”
Intro: If you’re not aware, the term Internet of Things refers to the interconnection of everyday objects (large and small) via an array of sensors and radio tags that would allow for a vastly “smarter” world empowered through technology. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Ad, ads, China, Connected Fridge, Ecodrive, Freddie Laker, Honda, Honda Ecodrive, hyper relevance, Internet of Things, IoT, LBS, location based, Mobile, Regulation, sci-fi, semantic, Take Me To Your Leader, technology, web 3.0, Wev Jaibo
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