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Spark Sport, Sky and the Future of TV
I said I wouldn’t pay for it and I didn’t. However, as I have just had spine fusion surgery and limited mobility, my daughter’s partner paid the $89 as a get-well gift. So I’m not about to look a gift … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Glasses, 3D Printing, Apps, Future, Future Technology, Gamification, Innovation, New Zealand, taxi industry, Technology, World Cup Rugby
Tagged Americas Cup, Interactive TV, Mission Control, Rugby World Cup, Shortland Street, Sky TV, Spark, Spark sport, Telecom, Virtual Spectator, Wireless Forum
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Amazon is Coming to Australia and Retailers are Worried
They should be worried. As I discussed in my blog last week called The Blockbuster Effect, and countless previous blogs, you can’t expect, even at the bottom of the planet, to have the luxury of continuing doing business the same … Continue reading
Posted in Amazon, Apple Watch, Australia, Business, Customer Research, Customers, disruptive model, Gadgets, Gas prices, Loyalty, Maas, Marketing, Marketing apps, New retail ideas, People, Retail, retail apps, retail survival, retail systems, Shopping, SmartWatch
Tagged Amazon in Australia, Amazon Prime, Amazon., Blockbuster, Deal Extreme, Disruption, free delivery, home delivery, online retail, Retail, Retail news, retail threat, worried retailers
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The Blockbuster Effect
I was listening to the Zig Ziglar Show on the way home tonight Episode 481 with Mark Sanborn and had to pause when I heard the following statement which resonated so much with previous blogs I have written on the … Continue reading
Retail Isn’t Dead, It Just Needs to Keep Reinventing Itself
I read an interesting story this morning from the Business Insider, saying that Amazon is opening up over 100 Pop Up Stores around the US. The irony is inescapable that Jeff Bezos’ business that supposedly was the demise of many … Continue reading
Posted in Amazon, New retail ideas, Retail, retail survival, retail systems
Tagged air bnb, Ali Baba, Amazon Kindle, Amazon., Auckland Library, BAU, board decisions, Borders, Business Insider, customer delight, Deal Extreme, Dick Smith Court Case, Dick Smith Electronics, DSE, DXtreme, grocery, Hardware DIY, Jaycar, JB Hifi, Jeff Bezos, Kindle, Lyft, Pop Up Stores, Sounds Music, Turo, Uber
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China’s tech entrepreneurs have stopped copying and started innovating (Wired UK)
China’s startups used to follow the lead of Apple and Facebook but Meituan, XinCheJian and YY are forging their own paths Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.wired.co.uk Apparently Seoul is the most ‘drunk’ city in the world. So Chinese entrepreneurs has … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Apple Watch, BAU, Business, China, Internet of Things, Internet Sales, IoT, New retail ideas, Retail, retail survival, SmartWatch
Tagged Apple, China, entrepreneur, Internet of Things, IoT, Lyft, new economy, ShenZhen, smartwatch, Uber, Zepp
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How hotels can personalize the customer experience to compete with Airbnb
My aim with these articles is to cover some of the most important needs in hospitality and explore how brands can use digital touch points to deliver. Sourced through Scoop.it from: econsultancy.com This is good advice and can apply to … Continue reading
Posted in BAU, Good travel apps, Hospitality, Hotel, Hotel Apps, hotel deals, Travel, Travel Apps, Travel Information
Tagged accomodation, air bnb, BAU, book stores, Borders, Business As Usual, EBIT, EBITDA, Hospitality, hotel, hotel manager, hotels, taxis, Tourism, Travel
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Location intelligence: it’s time to tap into the untold revenue we all generate as we move | Information Age
74% of consumers with smartphones now use location-based services: but some businesses are still not maximising the opportunites it presents. Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.information-age.com The irony is that we said this many years ago. I had a quick look … Continue reading
Posted in Business Consultant, Business Intelligence, lbs, location based apps, Location Based Consultant, location based marketing, Location Based Servces, Proximity Based Marketing
Tagged Apple, BAU, Business As Usual, business intelligence, foresight, Foursquare, Future, future business, Futurist, Gartner, Good investment, Hype Cycle, Location-based service, Microsoft, Proximity Based Marketing, swarm, trough of disillusionment
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Coca-Cola has taken a step closer to using beacons to turn location-based marketing on its head
It represents a major step toward Coke figuring out a role for beacons in its marketing mix, which is still shackled somewhat by its… Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.thedrum.com There’s no question that a combination of location based marketing with … Continue reading
Posted in beacons, Cinema, Gamification, GPS, lbs, location based marketing, Marketing apps
Tagged Coke, gamification, GPS, LBS, Location Based Apps, Location based marketing, smartphone apps, SoLoMo
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GPS Monitoring Devices for Pizza Delivery – Why didn’t we think of it sooner? Actually we did.
In the next year or two we are going to see a plethora of mobile location based apps and people are going to ask, why didn’t we think of that before. I have to say, we did. The right people were just too busy with BAU and weren’t ready for it. Welcome to the world of the futurist. Continue reading
Posted in GOP, GPS, GPS Apps, Location Based Services, Location Based Services for Health, Mobile Apps, Mobile Health, mobile safety
Tagged 9600 baud, Apple Newton, Bellsouth, Bluetooth, Cassiopeia, Dominos, Handley, Health Board, Hyperfactory, iPAQ, Location Based Apps, Location based games, Mission Control, pizza delivery, Pizza on the beach, Psion, Rocom, Telecom, Uber, Vodafone, Wireless Forum
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