digital advertising
Posted by Shirley Brady on October 9, 2012 10:12 AM

Lexus is pitching a hybrid tablet/print experience with CinePrint™, its proprietary ad technology to merge print and digital. The Toyota-owned luxury automaker demonstrates the 2013 ES in a video demo (below) of its ad in the Oct. 15th issue of Time Inc.'s Sports Illustrated magazine — just slip a tablet under the page to see it come to life.Continue reading...
More about: Advertising, Lexus, Toyota, Automotive, Luxury, Digital, iPad, Tablets, Print, Interactive, the CW, Entertainment Weekly, D&G, Dolce & Gabbana, Marie Claire, Volkswagen, VW, India, Sports Illustrated, Time Inc.
brand embeds
Posted by Sheila Shayon on April 11, 2012 04:07 PM

Spotify, the free music sharing service that has gone viral over Facebook, just launched an embeddable Play Button so that any Spotify music can live on any website.
"Today we’re giving every blogger and web editor the ability to light up the internet with music. Adding a personalized soundtrack to your website or blog has never been this easy,” wrote chief product officer Gustav Söderström. “You want to give your fans access to any song, album or playlist of your choosing and in its entirety, while ensuring people stay glued to your site. The Spotify Play Button does all of this for free, while making sure artists get paid for every play."
In a strategy similar to what they did on Facebook, moving from mobile to stereo to social, jockeying for position as "the operating system for music" on all digital platforms, Spotify has now pushed its client web-ubiquitous.
“In many ways, the Spotify Play Button is akin to Facebook’s 'Like' button. It’s a way of integrating service across the greater web, while also offering users additional value," writes Mashable's Christina Warren. "This all brings Spotify one step closer to becoming the online hub for music.” Continue reading...
More about: Spotify, Facebook, SoundCloud, Mashable, The Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, People, NME, Spin, Pitchfork, ELLE, Time Out, FanBridge, ShareMyPlaylists.com, FanRx, Popdust, The Independent, The Guardian, Wonderwall, The Fader, Noisey.com, Chegg, SPIN.com, Tumblr
brand news
Posted by Caroline Smith on November 19, 2010 05:00 PM

Chevy to invest $40 million in clean energy projects.
Coca-Cola presents greatest interactive billboard of all times.
Darvon and Darvocet pulled from U.S. pharma market.
eBay joins Yahoo and Google in wooing Groupon.
The Economist comes to the iPhone & iPad.
Another publisher is out at Entertainment Weekly.
Facebook now accounts for nearly one in four pageviews in the U.S.Continue reading...
More about: Brand News, Apple, Chevrolet, Coca-Cola, Darvocet, Darvon, eBay, The Economist, Entertainment Weekly, Facebook, Ford, Google, Groupon, HarperCollins, Harry Potter, iPad, Joe Scarborough, Martha Stewart, MSNBC, MySpace, The Wiggles, TJ Maxx, Virgin America, Wal-Mart, Wall Street Journal, Warner Bros.