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Great active engagement online, this is how brand loyalty can work. Great experience and inspiration for KLM and Transavia?

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primevalITV is to integrate a live Twitter feed with the simulcast of the first episode of the latest series of Primeval on ITV.com.

Twitter users will be able to view other Primeval fans’ tweets about the programme’s first episode when it launches on 28 March via an embedded window below the player.

Fans of the series will also be able to view a seven minute online preview of the first episode 48 hours before its TV premiere, as part of an online push


mobilityHonda have put together a short film, entitled Mobility 2088, on what the future of personal travel may entail.  Give it your own thoughts where mobility goes into the future.

Love Mitchel Joachim’s quote : “a kind of Facebook on wheels” when daydreaming on mobility in 2088.

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boxeeWhen Boxee was forced to pull Hulu support a few weeks ago, users were outraged. And rightfully so. It’s not like Boxee, a software media center startup, was blocking the advertisements Hulu was showing, it was really just another way to view the content, almost like another browser. But the powers that be behind Hulu — that is, the big media companies that product the content — forced Hulu to shutdown the pipeline of content to Boxee. Today, that content is coming back … kind of. » Continue Reading…

According to research from Knowledge Networks one in five (21%) Internet users ages 13 to 54 now accesses streaming video to watch full episodes of TV programs – up from 10% in 2006.

images1Two-thirds (65%) of these “streamers” say they “expect” to be able to watch their favorite shows on “the device of my choice” – an expectation that reaches across generations, from 66% of teen “streamers” (ages 13 to 17) to 57% of those 50 to 54.

Source: knowledgeNetworks

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