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Op 5 april werden in Amsterdam voor de 14e keer de SpinAwards uitgereikt, de vakprijzen voor de digitale communicatie. Tribal DDB Amsterdam werd als 'bureau van het jaar 2012' uitgeroepen terwijl KLM Royal Dutch Airlines voor de tweede maal op rij 'opdrachtgever van het jaar' werd. Met 1 gouden en 2 zilveren SpinAwards vielen zij dit jaar weer ruim in de prijzen. ... lees meer Zoekertjeswebsite 2dehands.be start met het hosten van de website bij hun eigen bezoekers om zo de grote drukte op de website (beter) op te kunnen vangen.
BelgianCowboys: Belgiës populairste weblog over interactieve marketing
Google’s augmented reality eyewear is coming to disrupt your face and your business model. If you don’t even have to pull your phone out to take a photo, get directions, or message with friends, why would you need to buy the latest iPhone or spend so much time on Facebook? It could be a year before Google eyewear reaches stores, but that’s why these and other tech companies need to strategize now. If they wait to see if the device is a hit, the world could be seeing through Google-tinted glasses by the time they adapt.
CrunchGear
HTC and Sprint have just pulled back the curtains on the new Evo 4G LTE here in New York, and putting the peculiar name aside, the device seems like a real contender. The question then is how does the Evo’s strong spec sheet translate into a real-world experience? I got the chance to play with the $199-on-contract device for a few moments, and while it’s not quite as handsome as the One X, it’s still probably Sprint’s best phone in quite a while. → Read More
MobileCrunch
Born Rich: Cruise to the luxury lifestyle
Property prices in the cosmopolitan cities are continuing to escalate day by day as much as the housing and utility space is getting deficient. Though, people have started using the spaces resourcefully, which becomes apparent with the availability of multi-utility garages like Autospace , but the space demand is surpassing the availability. Such is the case happening in Britain’s capital city, London. While real estate in much parts of the country languishes, property prices in London City are touching the sky, and that includes parking spaces, which are so much in demand that affluent people are splashing out hundred thousands of pounds to get the space for their uber-expensive cars. Catering to this demand, recently a seller has demanded $847,820 for its six-meter space in Knightsbridge, an ultra-expensive residential area.SoMe is a film about the rise (and fall?) of social media. Produced by web rabble-rouser and satirist, Loren Feldman , the film will feature Feldman’s signature puppet act (it will be cool, I promise) and interviews with and segments about web luminaries like: Julia Allison, Michael Arrington, Steve Ballmer, Henry Blodget, Chris Brogan, Robert Bruce, Paul Carr, Pete Cashmore, Brian Clark, Ron Conway, Henry Copland, Jay Cuthrell, Mike Daisey, Barry Diller, Jack Dorsey, Dan Farber, Steve Gillmor, Paul Graham, MC Hammer, Shel Israel, Andrew Jecklin, Steve Jobs, Kim Kardashian, Ashton Kutcher, Loic LeMeur, Jakob Lodwick

