At the speed of Chrome live
Google staged an interactive projection at Westfield, London, in the full glare of Christmas shoppers last week.
Google staged an interactive projection at Westfield, London, in the full glare of Christmas shoppers last week.
Samsung have created a cool full takeover ad on YouTube to advertise their new range of 3D TVs. Watch this video to see what it looks like.
Regardless of whether you find takeovers annoying or not generally, this one looks particularly fun. Or at least it does when you get to watch a video of it, rather than being on a webpage affected by it.
Just because you can read books, magazines and newspapers on the iPad, e-readers and other mobile devices doesn’t mean people actually will.
Who didn’t feel just a little bit envious of Tom Cruise getting to play with the futuristic holigram screens in Minority Report using simple hand gestures?
After the biggest hype build up the tech world has ever seen, it is now time for a thorough examination of the iPad. Question is, how accessible is it?
First ‘web 2.0’ was on everyone’s lips. Then everyone jumped on Facebook, then Twitter and now…everyone is doing Augmented Reality for the sake of it. Totally dumb ass!
Motorola’s Droid smartphone is coming soon. Let the advertising games begin! With direct and clever reference to the iPhone, the battle is on. Watch the ad.
Aleksandr Orlov of Compare the Meerkat has launched his latest tv ad. It’s a great new ad in this very successful series but what makes it unique is that it was released exclusively on Facebook before airing on tv. The campaign’s 600,000 friends were treated to this exclusive preview first.
Credit where credit is due. And in this case, I must give full respect and credit to Kyle (the) Outlaw for publishing a mobile user experience manifesto.
This presentation, available on SlideShare, is a must read for anyone interested in or working on mobile user experience development. Continue reading…
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