Archive for February, 2010

LocaModa On The Miracle Mile

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Gail Chiasson, North American Editor

Those attending the Digital Signage Expo, #dse2010, in Las Vegas this week, as well as ordinary tourists, will get an eyeful with a 126 ft. LED screen on Miracle Mile just in front of (the DailyDOOH team hotel) Planet Hollywood. Including as it does LocaModa and Foursquare technology integration on Clear Channel Spectacolor’s screen, it […]

#dse2010 – DSF Interim Board

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Chris Sheldrake

Over the weekend it was announced that The Digital Signage Federation are to hold a press briefing on Wednesday 24th February (Room N258 07:30am) at the DSE Event. The purpose of the briefing is to announce an Interim Board of Directors. All rumour we must stress but Wireless Ronin were allegedly asked and allegedly said […]

Drinking Prysm’s Kool-Aid

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Andrew Neale

After seeing Prysm’s technology for the second time in the space of 9 months (at #ISE2010 in Amsterdam in Feb 2010 and before that in June 2009 at InfoComm in Orlando) we asked a few weeks ago “Are Prysm As Far Along As They Claim?“. Prysm has continued to get a lot of coverage in […]

#dse2010 – Exhibitions Need Great Conferences

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Every exhibition these days needs to have a first class conference and theatre programme running alongside it to have any chance of success. We were quite impressed with ISE’s DOOH Business Summit, #DOOHBizConf, this year though perhaps it needs a little bit more refinement from OVAB Europe at #ISEUROPE in 2011. #dse2010 has a whole […]

#dse2010 – DOOH Consumer Connections

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Chris Sheldrake

Chris Heap from the Imperative Group is speaking at this week’s Digital Out-of-Home Advertising Summit running alongside DSE in Las Vegas. Title: DOOH Consumer Connections: The 5 Viewer Principles for Success Content: There is no goal more important than truly connecting with the consumers exposed to DOOH, but how do you ensure that you accomplish […]

#dse2010 – World’s Largest Conference Program

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Chris Sheldrake

Reported widely elsewhere but worth repeating briefly before the start of this week. Simply put it looks like the Digital Signage Expo 2010 Conference Program will be the World’s Largest for both Digital Signage and DOOH. There are 40 Conference Seminars (including encore sessions for the five most popular), 20 Free Workshops, 49 Lunch and […]

#dse2010 The Spat Set To Continue?

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Late on Friday we heard from three separate sources that Exponation (the folks behind DSE and of course the folks also now behind the new Digital Signage Federation) that they had revoked the badges. i.e are refusing entry to the DSE event of JDEvents employees. JDEvents of course are the organisers of KioskCom and The […]

Fluent Mobile Gains Venture Capital

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Gail Chiasson, North American Editor

We hear that Fluent Mobile, a Boston-based developer of mobile applications, has raised approximately $1.2 million in venture capital. The company’s Fluent News application delivers articles onto mobile devices from such news sources as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The Washington Post, CNN, FOX News, BBC, ESPN, and more. Fluent Mobile […]

Case In Point Was Prysm (née Spudnik)

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Chris Sheldrake

Chris Fitzsimmons from InAVate wrote a couple of days ago (17th February 2010) his part one of a monster InAVate ISE 2010 report which contains all things display and projection related – Don’t forget to tune in next week for part two, on control, audio and their conclusions from the event, Ed In a great […]

New Era For The Digital Signage Association

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Guest Contributor, Stuart Armstrong

At my recommendation, EnQii committed its time and money to join the Digital Signage Association (DSA) shortly after the association was formed. At that time, I was skeptical about an association that was being supported by a for-profit business, NetWorld Alliance, and at my first DSA meeting I raised my hand and asked in my […]