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December 28, 2015

Air Force Uses Cutting-edge Tech to Reach Recruits

Signing up recruits during time of war is a challenge that the U.S. Air Force is overcoming by reaching its target (17- to 27-year-olds) through engaging experiences and cutting-edge technology. Its mission is to educate potential recruits about all aspects of the Air Force and show them that the Force is about much more than...

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December 28, 2015

Statoil Adds Augmented Reality to its Annual Event

Yes, it’s a top buzzword already.  No, you don’t really understand it. To the uninitiated, the very term “Augmented Reality” may seem a little Star Trekky, but it’s not that far out there. Through AR, developers superimpose computer-generated images over a real-world environment in real time. The first-down line superimposed over the field on football...

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December 28, 2015

GE Mirrors the Magic of Show Floor on Event Website

Creating a successful event website is about bringing the immediacy of real-world brand experiences to life online. GE Healthcare mirrored the magic of its show floor presence at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference last year with real-time interactive features on its website, rsna.gehealthcare.com. The annual conference, which attracts potential diagnostic imaging customers...

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December 28, 2015

Toyota Uses Microsite to Track Drivers’ Travels

To prove that its FJ Cruiser is a badass off-road contender, Toyota hit the road, literally, sending three teams of professional drivers across the country to reach off-road enthusiasts at small local gatherings, large off-road expos and trail parks. To make the experience last long after the thrill of on-site ride-and-drive experiences were over, Toyota...

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December 28, 2015

Verizon Concentrates on Community Pillars to Make Connections

Verizon’s How Sweet the Sound gospel competition really struck a chord with the African-American community, a segment that represents a high lifetime value and incremental revenue opportunity for the wireless provider. The goal was to drive emotional engagement with the brand by intersecting with three key pillars of African-American culture: community, music and church. Choirs...

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