If you love New York City and are curious about Augmented Reality...
Friday, July 15, 2011 at 02:25PM
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Sandira Calviac by Carole Omoumi
A multi-faceted marketer, Sandira Calviac started her first company in London (UK) at the age of 16, providing Search Engine Optimization to British clients such as web agencies and SCOTLAND YARD. The opportunity to work at iBazar (aka EBAY France) led her to Paris, where she subsequently helped build a leading interactive ad agency.
Ms. Calviac's management track record include and is not limited to:
- creating additional revenue sources at one of VIVENDI UNIVERSAL magazine publishing subsidiaries
- running day-to-day BARACODA's North American operations and growing its network of resellers
- launching ECOLADA, an eco-friendly price comparison website
- implementing digital & social media strategy for FLY16x9's media properties
- successful PR & marketing campaigns as SCANBUY's Director of Marketing promoting 2D barcode technology and its augmented reality applications.
Former CMO of ADOPT A GUY.COM, an offbeat dating site, Ms. Calviac is now spearheading the efforts of RIDEHACK.COM with her two partners to help festival & event attendees carpool to their favorite events.
| MOMA featuring videos by FLY16x9 |
| Museum of Modern Art with FLY16x9 photoset |
Friday, July 15, 2011 at 02:25PM
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Monday, April 19, 2010 at 11:24PM First of all, here is how it supposedly looks like:
Leaked by Gizmodo, the story is centered around an Apple employee who allegedly forgot what seems to be the iPhone 4G to be launched this coming June on a bar counter. The story is well written, yet I found it to be way too focused on the employee, releasing his name and his love for drinking. This guy is now going to have a hard time keeping some privacy. That said, imagine if Gizmodo had 'tactfully' not released his name. Then it would be logical to think that - considering that Apple would have found out who the iPhone owner was anyway - they might have fired him discreetly. Gray Powell is now so famous, it would pretty much be bad publicity for Apple to get rid of him, at least for now.
Some questions remain: how did the soon-to-be launched iPhone leaked onto Gizmodo's hands? and therefore who received those 5,000 dollars Gizmodo paid for it?
In the meantime, here is a fake leak of the iPhone 4G for your amusement:
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Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 01:21PM Before stumbling Wireless Week's news regarding the launch of the 'Kindle for Blackberry', I had lunch (actually it was more of a brunch) with a friend who was reading Les Echos on his Kindle. And among other things we talked about how the iPad's arrival would definitely pause as a game changer for Amazon's eReader and might be the catalyst to Amazon venturing onto other handsets. It turns out we were wrong (yes I admit) as Amazon probably thought of providing an ubiquitous experience long ago since its ebooks are already available via all the following platforms iPhone, iPod Touch, PC and Mac. Getting on the iPad seems to be Amazon's next step on sealing a very incesteous relationship with Apple...
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008 at 12:51PM When I'm done with Sony Ericsson P1i, I'll probably jump on this one.
By then, hopefully I will have tried it myself...
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