Well, InfoComm was great and I saw some pretty cool stuff. I forgot to blog about Alioscopy. Alioscopy is a company that does 3d digital signage displays that don’t require glasses whatsoever. In fact, it’s a bit trippy. From what I gained from talking with the rep, they’ve got a rendering machine that takes about […]

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Nate on June 24th, 2008

Well, another big player announced their entrance into the digital signage world today: AT&T. It makes sense somewhat because of the network they’ve already established.
AT&T has struck strategic agreements with ExtendMedia, Qumu and Stratacache, which are software companies that specialize in formatting and packaging content that is suitable for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer applications, such […]

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Nate on June 19th, 2008

InfoComm 2008 was a great show. My favorite part is seeing the newer technologies that are available out there. It’s partially the nerd in me as well as the generation I’ve grown up in. We’re used to bigger and better. This is easily witnessed in Apple’s newest release of the iPhone 3G. I always forget […]

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Nate on June 11th, 2008

Much like paper beats rock, platforms beat applications hands down. Every time. It may be helpful to clarify the difference between the two and then talk about this truism.
According to Geoffrey Moore in “Crossing the Chasm”
Applications are what an end user sees. They can readily gauge the benefits of them .And if the application fixes […]

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Nate on June 10th, 2008

This post is for those of you trying to get higher on the Google charts for your specific keywords. I picked up the tip from my good friend Mark Jones who found it at GoogleGuide.com (a great resource by the way).
Essentially this is the key: don’t go to your own site via bookmarks or even […]

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So, I found this on Rob Gorrie’s blog and I just had to post it here so all could enjoy. It’s quite interesting actually. This reminds me of an earlier post on Interactive Crowd Gaming. Certainly this would draw attention. Now utilizing it as something that will make more of just a “oh, that’s cool […]

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Nate on June 4th, 2008

I just read an interesting article that appeared a couple of days ago in the New York times. It was talking about the tracking devices that are being installed by TruMedia on the Adspace Network. They are rolling with a bunch of them on the Adspace Network across the country.
The devices are very useful. Essentially […]

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Nate on June 3rd, 2008

In the realm of the internets (I like to use the plural, much like the southerners like to pluralize Wal-Mart to Wal-Marts), there are writers and readers. Naturally those who surf the web often usually do both. Those that are savvy enough, know that a equal dose of both is necessary to keep up in […]

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Nate on June 2nd, 2008

I’ve been waiting for some stats like this for a while. Today, I stumbled upon them at aka.tv.
Research results from Prime Digital Media and Sigma, owners of the Wellbeing digital signage network in Australian pharmacies, are reporting an effective 20% sales increase for products promoted through the channel.
The results are based on a month long […]

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