When it comes to technology, much of my generation has grown up with it, accepted it, and loved it. We accept, readily, just about every new gadget and widget someone comes out with. Last night I was with a good friend and he was showing me some of the widgets (more like “junk”) he’d downloaded […]
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Our network admin sent an email to several Digital Signage companies earlier today. The email contained the following:
The new owners of DigitalSignage.com wish to do a hyperlink exchange with you. If you’re interested in gaining a link on our site for free in exchange for linking to us, please perform the following:
Place a hyperlink on […]
As many know, I spent my entire undergrad at BYU with the intent of entering Dental School. While I was a business major, I spent a great chunk of my time studying many of the sciences including general chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, physics, biology, and biochemistry. During the interim between school I started a […]
So, I’ve been reading blog posts on digital signage for over a year now and I must admit, anything you want is on the internet, you just have search for it. Since I’ve been reading I’ve found some great content. I just thought I would post some of my favorite blogs I’m subscribed to in […]
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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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 […]
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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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 […]
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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My buddy Ben Beck who helps run teleTagg and a couple other marketing outlets with me at Projective Marketing, did something yesterday that worked surprisingly well. It was a somewhat unintentional traffic driver of sorts. He was Reading at Gigaom.com about the new Google Earth application that will most likely be replacing Google maps in […]
