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Sponsored GPS For Global Marketing

23 Jun 2005

I was wondering about some new evolutions and techniques to come with hi-tech gadgets. This time the conversations with Larz.D were about Google, 3D Mapping and GPS ads. Step into our invisible office, and check out the things we came up with.

Starting point : Google has mapped Belgium.

I was thinking, maybe if Google went global with the 3D-mapping, we could have GPS systems that are generated from the images Google has registered. For that matter, it might be a next step from Google to have ads on the GPS image maps, thus indicating commercial facilities or utility links such as post offices or police stations.

Check out this Realtime 3D GPS from Sony I wrote about a while ago.

As Nathan said on InsideGoogle a little while back :

“Google plans to use trucks quipped with lasers and digital photgraphy equipment to create three dimensional maps of the Earth’s surface, starting with San Francisco.”

So if the image maps are there, it would be peanuts to use them for GPS.

It would even be better if you could interact with the GPS, and make a target search through the satellite connection for example to download a map that displays (sponsoring) restaurants in your immediate surrounding. Perhaps internet could be deliverd globally this way, so people could surf in their cars. Technically it’s already possible.

Larz.D noted Google could license the maps to companies, and then for example when you pass a borderline, you’d get a free (sponsored GPS CD in the gas station) that has advertisements of local traders or industrial businesses. He remembers a German company who handed out free roadmaps in the gas stations along the German highways. All the places that distributed the product where marked on the map, so drivers would know where they could get their stuff. Basically it’s the same idea, but then applied to the GPS technology.

GPS

Next logical step, according myself, would then be voice advertisement based on geolocation. I can only hope they’re not planning to broadcast geolocation based commercials while the car is in motion. That would endanger the driver too much. However, when the car is not moving, the satellite connection theoretically could permit the broadcasting.

That would go like this : *sweet female voice* for a quick stop, turn left for BurgerKing in 200 meters ( or some distance in foot or miles ).

I can’t wait to see/hear it happen.

 

Jesus Loves Beach Marketing

23 Jun 2005

[..] Then the idea came to me to cut out letters from an inner tube and glue them backwards to the bottom of sandals. When I walked from wet grass onto a wooden deck and the sandals left the words “Jesus loves you” all over, it was awesome. I knew God was directing a wonderful new way to proclaim His Love. End quote. Now let’s focus on this ‘walking’ idea.

Jesus Loves You

I was checking out some stuff on the leading Dutch marketing site, as I came across some interesting thoughts about beach advertising from Erik van Roekel. These slippers, most likely inspired on the support a beach program, indeed have some great potential. Suppose some trademark like Pepsi or Nokia would hand these out as a summer stunt, perhaps in synergy with a promotional campaign, that would make it a real popular gadget.

The cons are of course that we infest our beautiful beaches with non-permanent ads if everybody starts offering it and that you wouldn’t see the message anymore if they are all mixed up and too numerous. But I haven’t seen it yet, so the first ten companies to do this would make it to the headlines in an instant for sure, thus creating a lot of free publicity.

Tim Nudd’s original post on [AdFreak]
The BeachBillboards [here]
Buy these way too cool Jesus-Loves-You-slippers [here]

 

Living Life The Nooka Way

23 Jun 2005

Matthew Waldman is a creative director with over 15 years experience crafting corporate identities and design systems for a wide array of clients. His design studio, New York Zoom, created award winning videos and web work for clients in the U.S., Japan, and the UK. Now, with Berrymatch L.L.C., he turns his talents to develop products and character designs for licensing projects. Nooka is such a product.

Nooka 2 

Nooka 1

Watch specs :

Stainless steel with leather band and water resistant.
Price : $ 250.00

Limited edition of 1000 (un-numbered) items.

Check out the Nooka way to look at time [Nooka]

via [dLounge]

 

Dark Humor And Confessions

23 Jun 2005

Internet has always been a place where people could meet and interact, whether they would share the same values or not. I’ve stumbled upon a site that lists people’s confessions. Deep dark secrets. The strange part is, almost all of the listed items were sent in with ‘regular’ mail. Real Life Mail, if you know what I mean. The site encourages it too. This grants a certain anonymity to the senders of the postcards and works of art, which they need in order to come clean and share their secret.

PostSecret

Comments to the guy/girl that runs postsecret :

“I have a quick follow up comment. While it was, at first, rather shocking to see it there on the screen, I was glad to see there were several secrets similar to mine. Which means I’m not so weird!”

“Tonight I mailed my postcard. I mailed it when I would see no one. You’ve helped me face something I’ve only realized in the past few months. Thanks to your site I made a promise tonight to help myself stop my problem. You’re helping a lot of people share their burdens.”

See a secret. Share a secret. [postsecret]

via [dLounge]

 

Google Finally Maps Belgium

23 Jun 2005

Boy, they really ‘make haste’ at Google. Last week I was checking for a map of my town, but the only thing I got was some sort of empty playground for an early edition of Age of Empires. Today is different. I have been mapped. The greenery of my surroundings strikes me in a very moving way. I feel so ‘country’ in my city. 

Lier 

If it isn’t marked clearly enough, you have bad eyes.

Google [Maps] lier + belgium

 

Samsung To Be Paid Per Unsend SMS

22 Jun 2005

Following the trend being set with the special blacklist system, that prevented you to dial numbers at certain times of the day ’so that you could make sure there were certain “special someones” who you would be unable to call during a time when you were most likely to be a bit more sloshed than, say, rational, concerning what you would say to those people’ there is now a way to retrieve text messages that have mistakenly been sent. Good news for regretful souls among us.

“A mobile phone capable of deleting a sent short message stored in a receiver’s mobile phone and a method of transmitting and deleting a short message using the same are provided. In a method of transmitting and deleting a short message, a sender’s mobile phone generates a short message, transmits it, and stores its transmission-related information. A receiver’s mobile phone stores the short message. The sender’s mobile phone transmits a delete request message to the receiver’s mobile phone, requesting deletion of the short message. The receiver’s mobile phone searches for the short message in response to the delete request message and deletes the short message from a storage area”

Samsung lets us know the corporate tune playing on the factory grounds nowadays is ‘In the Money’ from a band of local performers.

Article on [Cellular News] about the patent.
The patent text [here] of Choi Jong-Ho’s invention.
TechDirt about this matter. [here]
TechDirt about the special blacklist system. [here]
via [Engadget]

 

10 Reasons For Politicians To Blog

22 Jun 2005

Loic Lemeur has composed a ten-reason list for politicians, stating the benefits of blogging for them towards their voters and audience.

  1. To get closer to their audience, their supporters
  2. To create a permanent open debate with them
  3. To test their ideas easily and quickly, to enrich them and get new ones
  4. To switch the way they talk to people usually from institutional to more personal
  5. To better understand the criticism of the people against their ideas
  6. To spread their ideas easily if they are supported by many people, in a decentralized way
  7. To raise funds for their cause, party or campaign
  8. To reach a younger audience and help young people get more
    interested in politics
  9. To create around them network effects
  10. To become famous if you are an unkown politician, or to start a
    political action, even locally.

Full details on Loic Lemeur’s blog [here]

via [MeMoRi]

 
 

Dial MP3 : Skype Goes Lyrical

22 Jun 2005

DialMP3 allows you to listen to any mp3 in your collection on your phone, wherever you are, as long as you can send an Email (most mobile phone companies allow you to send SMS’s to email addresses)

SETUP :

  1. Install Skype
  2. Install Virtual Audio Cable.
  3. Go to Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Device -> Audio
  4. Change the Default Device for Sound Playback to ‘Virtual Cable 1 Out’
  5. Change the Default Device for Sound Recording to ‘Virtual Cable 1 In’
  6. Run the DialMP3setup.msi file and complete the installation.
  7. Using notepad or other text editor, edit C:\Program Files\Voxu\DialMP3\DialMP3.exe.config file.
  8. Edit the POP3server, POP3username, and POP3password keys with the account information you wish to use.
  9. Run DialMP3 (In your start menu, under the DialMP3 folder)
  10. The first time you use it, Skype will warn you that “Another program wants to use Skype.” Select “Allow this Program to use Skype” and click Ok.

USE :

Send an email to the mailbox that you configured in step 8 above, with one line in the body: DialMP3:+1212555555 Song Name

Replace 1212555555 with your phone number, with the country code and area code included.
Song Name can be any song in your Windows Media Player Library, use the name that shows up under “Title” in the library.

You can also requests songs by Artist, Album, or Genre:

DialMP3:+1212555555 Artist:Guns & Roses
DialMP3:+1212555555 Album:Appetite for Destruction
DialMP3:+1212555555 Genre:Metal

PITCH IN :

If there’s any interest, I will eventually add more features, so please send me a note if you like the app.

Henry henry[at]voxu.com

DialMP3 requires :

.NET Framework 1.1,
Windows Media Player 9+,
Virtual Audio Cable, and, of course, Skype

via [Voxu]