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Why Google+ Will Rise (When Nobody Expects It)

Why Google+ Will Rise (When Nobody Expects It)

by Wayne Kurtzman | Apr 26, 2014 | Analytics, eCommerce, featured, Geolocation, Innovation, LBS Location Based Service, Marketing, mcommerce, Social Media

There has been a lot of speculation of the future of Google+  as Vic Gundotra, the head of the social network leaves Big G. Even before Google Wave,I believed Google+ was on a seven-year adoption plan. Start with college students needing an integrated mobile app to...

5 Things About Marketing and Social Media That Are Not Changing in 2014

by Wayne Kurtzman | Jan 16, 2014 | augmented reality, Content, eCommerce, education, gamification, Innovation, LBS Location Based Service, mobile

Each year I write what will be coming for the upcoming year. Everyone does that. So here are the things that aren’t changing, and the implications of not changing. The list is based around two ideas: First. to paraphrase David Armano at Edelman Digital,...

Remember Pac-Man? Growing Mobile Data Consumption is Like That

by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 29, 2013 | eCommerce, featured, Geolocation, LBS Location Based Service, Marketing, mcommerce

Pac-Man munched power pellets in the same way Americans now munch mobile data bandwidth. A new study from Frost & Sullivan says the average mobile user is now up to 2GB data usage a month.  That’s roughly 75 mobile web pages per day or roughly 1.5 hours of...

The Future of Search Reads Your Mind

by Wayne Kurtzman | Sep 2, 2013 | augmented reality, Content, LBS Location Based Service, Marketing

The future of search relies on two distinct elements: Explicit and Implicit query – and how users interact with search in general. Implicit query is one of those scary-cool by rapidly emerging technologies. Explicit query is the search you know today –...
3 Business Benefits of Facebook’s Shared Photo Albums

3 Business Benefits of Facebook’s Shared Photo Albums

by Wayne Kurtzman | Aug 27, 2013 | Content, eCommerce, Feature, featured, LBS Location Based Service, Marketing, mcommerce, mobile, Social Media

AllFacebook reported (via Mashable) that Facebook will launch shared photo albums within the next few days. You and your friends can share your favorite event photos to the same album, which will increase the number of measured interactions into the Facebook Social...
4 Emerging Technologies with Huge Implications

4 Emerging Technologies with Huge Implications

by Wayne Kurtzman | Jun 20, 2013 | augmented reality, Content, eCommerce, education, featured, gamification, Geolocation, LBS Location Based Service, Marketing, mcommerce, mobile

Two months after SXSW, there are several technologies that I am excited about – and interested to see how behaviors will change to adopt them (or not). Of real interest is how the world will deal with the financial implications of these game-changers. Any one of...
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