Ken Bacon

So here I am writing a thesis on targeting, I log on to Facebook and get this content targeted message on my homepage “Your Friend X: You haven’t talked on Facebook lately” showing me a picture of an old school friend that I very occasionally speak to… bearing in mind we haven’t spoken much in [...]

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As I work through my research on Addressable Advertising via RFID, an interesting twist has come to light that could argue ‘why’ allow yourself to be chipped at all, and that is in the fact you may be forced into a situation where you feel you have no choice – that is a scenario in [...]

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Just been alerted to an article that discusses “Apple testing RFID-equipped iPhone, expert claims”, pointing to a number of patents that Apple has filed to do with RFID. Einar Rosenberg, who runs the Near Field Communications (NFC) Group on Linkedin.com, claims as follows: “A highly reliable source has informed me that Apple has built some [...]

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QR Code

For an industry that’s considered progressive, it’s certainly locked into an archaic catch-all metric From now on let’s measure all outdoor and print display advertising by the number of QR (quick response) codes captured by consumers’ cellphones. Then, let’s set up a trading system called Cost Per Quick Response (CPQR) and try and convince every [...]

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