Posts Tagged as ‘microsoft’

May 18, 2009

Will the QR code ever take off outside of Japan?

QR codes have been ‘big in Japan’ for years now, and back in 2008 Trendplanner posted about the possibilities of QR and how it might not be long before the QR code was common place in countries other than Japan. But now well into 2009 the QR code is yet to really take off outside [...]

March 29, 2009

Top viral Ads: March 2009

Firstly, I do agree that just because a brand puts a video on Youtube they have not created a viral, you can’t call it a viral (if grammatically you ever should?) until it actually goes viral. But rest assured I’ve scrupulously checked every video in the list to ensure it’s gone viral! There’s been some [...]

January 27, 2009

Microsoft reinvent the QR code with tag

You might or might not know about QR codes, they’re usually about the size of stamp and look a bit like bar codes. The QR code can store information such as urls, and can be read by mobiles, this means scan this code anywhere (e.g. in a magazine) with your mobile and be taken straight [...]

November 14, 2008

The Resurgence of the Combative Ad Campaign

There has been a rather sudden rise in the amount of combative or negative advertising recently. The old rule not to mention competitors brand names seems to have gone out the window. The majority of this content is coming over from the states, it seems all those negative election ads have provided some inspiration if [...]