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Augmented Reality For B2B Marketing in 2011? | B2B Marketing Insider

Marketing Insider Group

According to Wikipedia , augmented reality is defined as “a live direct or indirect view of a physical real-world environment whose elements are augmented by virtual computer-generated imagery.” I think the first application of this kind of technology can be seen with the application of Google Goggles. Whoa – quite a mouthful!

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2015 is the Year of Message Boards and Forums

Biznology

Over the past decade, these safe and private communities have been consumed and subsumed by Facebook, Google, Twitter, Reddit, and others. These days, post The Well, if you’re not interested in hitching your wagon to a subreddit, a Google+ Group, or a Facebook Group, then all you have are online message boards and forums.

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You’re doing a terrible job with search and social

Biznology

The initial conversation generally almost always reveals that the client feels victimized by Google. They’re looking for the easy solution (generally, buying more backlinks and optimizing tags and copy) but Google has evolved quite a lot in the recent past and things will never be the same again. You’ve a Chequered Past.

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A Shortish History of Online Video

Vidyard

The coffee pot pre-dates Google, so to find it, you had to either know where to look, or have someone tell you. In addition to battling for bandwidth space against Napster and a host of new file-sharing platforms, online video finally had the technology, and the required bandwidth to become a mainstream phenomenon.