Screenfeed Fires Up Sports Central
November 4, 2014 by Dave Haynes
Syndicated content packager and publisher Screenfeed is rolling out a very slick new service today called Sports Central. It’s a dynamic infographic service that …
Read moreFree Spotomate Video For Small Businesses
October 31, 2014 by Dave Haynes
For the next seven days you can test-drive Spotomate and download a free, finished video ad that’s great for small businesses as diverse as personal training …
Read moreHTML5 Is Done Evolving
October 28, 2014 by Dave Haynes
The really technical stuff is here, but the doofus version that suits me much better is that the W3C organization that sets HTML development standards …
Read moreA Personal Trainer Ad From A Car Ad
October 27, 2014 by Dave Haynes
I get a kick out of pushing the limits on what you can do with templates on Spotomate. While you wouldn’t think there’s a …
Read moreDigital Signage: Passive Persistent Presence
October 20, 2014 by Todd Lewis
Guest Post: Mike Strand, StrandVision Lots of us get wrapped up in digital signage technology, and forget that the most important differentiator of digital …
Read moreAuto Ad Becomes Snowmobile Ad
October 17, 2014 by Dave Haynes
I was explaining to a business contact one of the big keys to Spotomate is malleable templates, and while I have seen that work, I …
Read moreFree Download: Halloween Greeting
October 15, 2014 by Dave Haynes
Charlotte solutions provider 11 Giraffes has posted a free HD video download of a Happy Halloween greeting useful on just about any network. There …
Read moreWe’re All Content Creators, So How Do We Curate It All?
October 15, 2014 by Dave Haynes
We’re all content creators now, and we’re all producing content in some form that could, in theory, find its way on to digital screens. …
Read moreHTML5 Now Far Outstrips Flash For Supported Media Environments
October 8, 2014 by Dave Haynes
Were there any doubts about the adoption rate for HTML5 and the argument that Adobe Flash was still the way to go for malleable, …
Read moreProjects: Stanford 60-Seat Classroom Gets Wall-Eating 192-MicroTiles Array
October 6, 2014 by Dave Haynes
Here’s a 32-unit wide by 6 high wall of Christie MicroTiles in a 60-seat, yup, classroom at Stanford University. Yes, that’s 192 Tiles eating pretty …
Read moreIf Your Job’s About Effective Digital Signage, You Want To Be At Xlab
October 2, 2014 by Dave Haynes
With DSrupted, a speaking thing earlier this week and a quick 1-day run through G2E out of the way, I’m now looking forward to …
Read moreProjects: Interactive Gesture Wall For Sick Kids
September 19, 2014 by Dave Haynes
The Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware has turned on an interactive “Discovery Zone” video wall that works of Kinect2 gesture technology …
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