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Mobilisationthe new filter of life
6.2 thinKinGA Brief on: innovAtion // technology // culture
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Eva Muller@evajmuller
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“A life in Which We hABituAlly ABAndon the KnoWn good thingS in order to helpleSSly StAB At ‘MAnAging’ A neBulouS MorASS of chAoSeS thAt We cAn never control iS not Much of A life At All.” — Merlin Mann
I made the decision two years ago to have
a public conversation, to be as accessible
as people and clients needed me to be. I
engaged in open conversations online from
Twitter, Tumblr, Linkedin to Facebook,
integrated collaboration tools into the
business at 6.2 and adopted a transparency
policy within the business.
i like being busy, but i like surfing better. it
seems in order to manage time (the irony
i find amusing) we ridiculously schedule
our day, rushing from meeting to meeting,
event to event, always just a little late. We
reach for our phones and download apps for
“productivity” and eagerly set them up looking
for that silver bullet that will promise time-
saving life-hacks.
this issue is not about time or how poor
we are at managing time. issue 11 is about
mobile, how people are using it, how it helps
and how it hinders.
the internet’s connectivity spans far beyond
the connection we have with it directly, it
now enables communication among physical
objects. 6.2 forecast that by 2015, 75 percent of
the world’s population will have access to the
internet, so will some six billion devices. this
system of interconnected computer networks,
sensors, actuators, and devices all using the
internet protocol holds so much potential to
change our lives that it is often referred to as
the internet’s next generation.
lets talk about the devices for a moment;
the mobile or more over, the technology
that drives it. Mobile technology presents all
businesses with a tantalizing proposition.
Already, mobile devices function like a
complete extension of ourselves, present
throughout every moment of our day, an
arm’s reach away at night, and panic-
inducing when outside our reach. they are
globally ubiquitous, and ownership frequently
transcends economic and social boundaries.
As a result, not only in the marketplace but
also within companies, completely contrasting
business practices are shifting thinking in part
from strategy (where it should be) to thinking
mobile (which is a channel or a product),
so corporate structures, and cultures start
crashing into each other. our businesses are
still building on lessons learnt and processes
adopted 100 years ago, however running on
technology built yesterday. they collide with
minimal understanding of the impact.
All companies are talking about mobile, as if
the opportunities presented through mobile
are as clear as the opportunities presented
through doing business in china. Whilst mobile
presents opportunity there is a deeper reality
and it is simple, competition is fierce and users
are demanding. if your company wants to put
out a fitness app, you’re competing not just with
nike fuelBand or run Keeper, but with dozens
of other apps put out by scrappy start-ups.
Before investing (or gambling) on mobile, first
ask yourself if you really understand mobility
as a behaviour and lifestyle, followed by tough
questions about the role mobile plays in your
business. from here, a strategy for mobile,
built on an understanding of mobility, can sink
its teeth in to the business.
froMtheeDitorlooK into A MoBile future By Building the innovAtionS thAt ShApe it
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consider these behaviours:
• uS adult smartphone owners found that
63% of female respondents and 73% of
male respondents don’t go an hour without
checking their phone (Source: harris
interactive, June 2012)
• cell phone users between 18 and 24
exchange an average of 109.5 messages
on an average day, more than 3,200 per
month (Source: pew research centre,
September 2012)
• An academic study of Android users’ app-
habits revealed that while users spend
nearly one hour on their devices a day, the
average app session lasted only just over a
minute. (Source: dfKi, november 2011)
go mobile and go mobile fast but remember
this. it is easier to see into the future when
you have a stake in building the innovations
that shape it. the key to creating your mobile
framework is not only staying a few steps ahead,
but also influencing where those steps lead.
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The end of February saw North Korea
loosen their strict internet usage
laws. Foreigners to the country are now
able to freely roam the internet via the sole
mobile phone service provider, Koryolink.
As a result, visitors now have the ability to
present the ‘real, unaltered‘ North Korea in
real time to the rest of the world.
Associated press’s chief photographer david
guttenfelder has been in the country for the
past week and has been documenting his visit
using photo sharing media, instagram. he is
reported to be the first to use the app from a
mobile photo inside north Korea. As a photo
journalists, he feels it’s his responsibility to
present the country in a true light.
“i feel i cAn help open A WindoW into A plAce thAt Would otherWiSe rArely Be Seen By outSiderS. AS one of the feW internAtionAl photogrApherS Who hAS ever hAd regulAr AcceSS to the country, i feel A huge reSponSiBility to ShAre WhAt i See And to ShoW it AS AccurAtely AS i cAn.” (quote dvice)
the connection that has been described
as ‘fast and unrestricted’, is prohibited to
citizens. they can access only certain 3g
services including SMS and MMS messaging
and video calls.
this drastic change in policy comes after a
visit from google’s chairman eric Schmidt.
he coaxed officials to open up the internet
and informed them that it would be easy to
establish a 3g connection on the existing
service. take a look at the images from
david guttenfelder above. you can view his
instagram here.
CoUrtney van der weyden > http://Bit.ly/ylvs0w
north Koreaas seen throuGh instaGraMA Journey through the unSeen culture of north KoreA
CUltUre
The United States Patent and Trademark
Office recently published an application
from Apple, a proposal outlining the
idea of a crowd-sourced mobile banking
solution. The concept is similar in nature to
borrowing and lending money from a friend,
however now everyone in the Apple network
is your friend.
titled the Ad-hoc cash dispensing network,
it works by sending out a request for a
small amount of cash via a message on the
networks server. Members of the network
within close proximity then receive a
notification of the amount. the system will
leverage the use of the gpS locators inside
mobile devices. if the user responds ‘yes’ i
am willing to lend you the money, they will
exchange locations with the borrower as
well as a suitable time to meet. they can
then meet up to exchange the money in
real-time. When the transferring of money
takes place, an account (could potentially
be itunes) is charged the amount plus a
small undetermined service fee. the lender
is credited with this amount plus half of the
service fee. the remaining half will go directly
to Apple for providing the service.
people will utilise the system when places do
not accept card payments and have no cash,
can not locate an AtM or do not have sufficient
funds in their account to use an AtM.
CoUrtney van der weyden > http://www.twitter.Com/white_spaCes
apple proposes a peer to peer Money loaninG serviCe
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teChnology
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Mobile.reiMaGineD.zen principleS in A MoBile World
eva mUller > http://www.twitter.Com/evaJmUller
ContriBUtors
Working as a designer at Microsoft, you
don’t use an iPhone. You are given a
Windows Phone. It makes you special,
because none of your friends have one.
i now realize - after a few months on the
‘outside’ - that i have become a little defensive
around the brand. i miss my pink lumia. not
just because it was pink, but because i love the
way it works.
instead of doing what i used to do (take you
through the Microsoft design principles), i
will take you through the main tenets of zen
design to explain why the experience ‘works’.
We are at a point in time where the way we
use a smartphone is being challenged, but it is
not always about reinventing. Sometimes it is
about looking ‘back’ at ancient wisdom. you’ll
be surprised at how much sense it makes.
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Some say the overarching concept of zen
design - ‘shibumi’ - cannot be translated from
Japanese. Some explain it as being about
paradox. objects that are elegant and simple.
experiences that are effortless but effective.
imperfection that makes something beautiful.
to approach ‘shibumi’ in design is hard. But
the seven zen principles could help you in
the process. All principles have an element
of subtraction at their core – so don’t try to
apply every principle to a given design. try and
select those that align to your goal and help
them guide you.
1. KOKO: AUSTERITYzen lesson: refrain from adding what is not
absolutely necessary in the first place.
Sometimes, it’s about exclusion. About creating
a sense of focus and clarity by not doing
everything. do one thing really well. When
looking at apps, clear is a good example in
terms of omission and restraint. it doesn’t do
a lot of things, like sync, share, tag, and sort. it
does enable you to make a to-do list though!
2. KANSO: SIMPLICITYzen lesson: eliminate what doesn’t matter to
make more room for what does.
Beauty and utility matter – a lot. But don’t
overdo it. don’t make utility in something
overly decorated, fanciful or overstated.
instead, try to create a look that is clean and
neat. every app is competing for valuable
time of the user. So create an experience in
which you can complete a task, or have fun,
in 30 seconds or less. this is what gained
instagram two million users in only four
months, after streamlining the flow. And it is
the core of polar, the ‘hot or not’ app.
3. SHIZEN: NATURALNESSzen lesson: incorporate naturally-occurring
patterns and rhythms into your design.
this is a difficult one. Because it is all about
balance. Between being natural but not just
accidentally so. it has to be intentional, but
without artifice.
create an experience which helps you forget
the piece of plastic that is in your hand – or
lets us say goodbye to the sight of all human
beings on a bus staring at their phone. there’s
nothing natural about that..
4. YUGEN: SUBTLETYzen lesson: limit information just enough to
pique curiosity and leave something to the
imagination.
in my view, if you get this one right, you get it.
the user is not stupid. you don’t need a button
saying preSS Me. if the user does not get it –
he will probably get it the second time around.
leave some things undisclosed. humans are
curious, and like to discover. in the world of touch
– the boundary of exploration has been lowered.
5. FUKINSEI: IMPERFECTION, ASYMMETRYzen lesson: leave room for others to co-
create with you; provide a platform for open
innovation.
leave out some of the symmetry or let it be
incomplete. Stay away from the conventional
and you will find that the user participates
in the creative act of supplying the missing
symmetry and connecting the dots. if you can
achieve this co-creation, it will likely increase
the impact of your app experience.
6. DATSUZOKU: BREAK FROM ROUTINEzen lesson: An interrupted “break” is an
important part of any breakthrough design.
this one is somewhat related to the imperfection
described by fukinsei. datsuzoku also signifies
staying away from convention. When a well-worn
pattern is broken, creativity and resourcefulness
emerge. And you need those to come up with a
creative solution. things, resources, ideas that
were there all along, suddenly come to your
attention due to a break.
ContriBUtors
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7. SEIJAKU: STILLNESS, TRANQUILITYzen lesson: doing something isn’t always
better than doing nothing.
this principle deals with the content of the
datsuzoku principle. Sometimes it is in a state
of active calm, tranquility and solitude that you
find the essence of creative energy. Meditation
is an effective way to enhance self-awareness,
focus, and attention and to prime your brain
for achieving creative insights.
ok, back to me missing my pink phone.
the Windows Store lacks apps. this is bad. it
is why people aren’t interested. But despite
this, to me the experience is pretty close to
‘shibumi’. So whether or not the Windows
phone design team looked at ancient wisdom, i
believe they got most of the principles right.
it features absolute subtlety in the way
animation is integrated. Simplicity through the
use of tiles, icons and ‘flat design’. integration
of people and sharing hubs to create focus
and clarity in the tasks you primarily use your
smartphone for.
in a world that continues to become more and
more complex, we crave simplicity. Surprising
impact and uncommon simplicity is the
ultimate paradox of our time.
by Eva Muller.www.twitter.com/evajmuller
GoBank is a new mobile banking platform
that puts the features of a traditional bank
right in the palm of your hand. The bank will
have no bricks and mortar presence which
eliminates one of the largest costs of banks,
and all required services will be available
on the mobile application. GoBank, a brand
of Green Dot Bank, makers of pre-paid
debit cards, wants to make the traditional
banking experience obsolete.
users follow three simple steps to open an
account. these include submitting personal
information, choosing a debit card and making
an initial deposit of $50 or more from another
bank account. once registered as a user,
members can scan and deposit cheques via
the mobile app, access more than 40,000 AtMS
and obtain an online cheque book where you
can pay rent and bills. there is also a function
to send money and have the recipient will be
notified via an email, text or facebook message.
goBank is no traditional bank, but was built
to meet all industry security standards.
Some features include strong password
requirements, device tracking and an
automatic log-out service. Members can
decide and nominate how much they would
like to pay in monthly fees, anywhere from
$0-9. if an AtM that is outside of the network
is used a fee of $2.50 will be charged.
personalised debit cards with a unique photo
can be obtained for a fee of $9. Alternatively
the standard card is free of charge. Members
will not have to pay for overdrafts or for having
a low account balance. the bank is currently in
beta stage and you can now request an invite.
CoUrtney van der weyden > https://www.goBank.Com/
a Mobileonly banK A BAnK Where the only AcceSS iS through your phone
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teChnology
Catch is a cloud-based app designed to
ensure you never miss an idea and your
idea sharing is streamlined. The mobile
collaboration tool is free, compatible with
both iOS and Android and acts as a private
journal for ideas and projects.
the spaces function of the app allows users
to create lists that can either be made public (
by sharing with friends) or for private viewing
only. for instance you may make one ‘work
notes’ to share with your peers and one ‘art
project notes’ at your own discretion. items can
then be added to with video, voice recording
or text. for lists that are to remain private
a four number password can be set. ideas
never become lost with the search function
parameter. the app also supports the use of
hash tagging to aid in the search process if a
long list of ideas has been created.
“rAther thAn StArting With the MeSSAge, then conSidering the MediA AS An AttAchMent, cAtch StArtS With the MediA, then MAKeS the MeSSAge the AttAchMent. it’S A SiMple flip of conventionS, But in
uSe, it’S A More logicAl WAy to StreAMline ideA ShAring. BecAuSe reAlly, An ideA on Any digitAl device uSuAlly centerS Around ShAred MediA.” (Quote fastcodesign)
the app also supports shared check-lists to
collaborate on a to-do list and the setting of
reminders. Web content can be sent with the
users unique catch email address.
CoUrtney van der weyden > https://CatCh.Com/
CatChyour iDeasAn App to StreAMline ideA ShAring And creAtion
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innovation
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healthtap:DoCtors aDviCe as free as water froM a tapA MoBile App thAt hAS convinced doctorS to Surrender
their Service for free
CoUrtney van der weyden > https://www.healthtap.Com/
CUltUre
There is no denying that with the proliferation
of the internet, people are searching their
health-related symptoms online before
making an appointment to visit a doctor.
the new york times notes that a new trend is
on the rise:
“the internet iS QuicKly BecoMing the reSource of choice for pAtientS to connect With, leArn More ABout And even rAte their doctorS.” (Quote nytimes)
doctors are increasingly communicating with
patients via email and social networks. enter
healthtap, an app that removes the need for
a physical connection, alternatively allowing
for medical queries to be answered using the
online platform. Most importantly doctors
are rated using the ‘docscore’. ratings are
based on the expert’s reach as well as reviews
from other doctors with a high docscore. this
score ultimately boosts the physicians online
reputation and credibility and acts as a means
to expand a doctors expertise into the online
world. the app is no longer a new addition
to the market, having been around for nearly
two years. during that time healthtap has
recruited a network of over 35,000 medical
specialists in America alone.
the app is free to use as long as questions are
as short as a tweet. if you exceed the limit, you
are required to pay a 99 cent fee that becomes
a charity donation. A private chat with a doctor
will cost $9.99 however users are invited to
search the app’s database of previous questions
and answers. updates to the platform include
features such as tagging questions with patient
details such as gender and age.
founder and ceo ron gutman decided against
advertising in the app in order to preserve the
excellent user experience. he also believes
that healthtap can only benefit from the
patient protection and Affordable care Act that
reaches the online realm, as well as from the
40 million previously uninsured Americans who
will start the search for a doctor online.
“We’re going to hAve A ShortAge of 45,000 priMAry cAre phySiciAnS, And WhAt We’re going to do then dependS on our ABility to uSe technology liKe heAlthtAp to triAge theSe people.”
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Ignite is a web application and physical
device designed to track and monitor one’s
life expectancy using smart phone sensors.
It simplifies the complex mathematics of
determining life expectancy into a single
number, a figure that is impacted by day-
to-day decisions. Through the consistent
monitoring of exercise, eating habits and
lifestyle updates such as drinking and
smoking, the software can calculate the
user’s life expectancy. The user is able to
visualise in real time how the changes and
choices they make on a daily basis impact
this important figure.
the mobile application is paired with a
hardware device called the ignite pad. the pad
includes a docking station for a smart phone
to measure weight and exercise level. the
pad creates a seamless experience across
then digital and physical environment. With
the ability to track and visualise your health,
together with fitness, these states are then
translated into a tangible experience. When
the user logs additional information over a
course of time, the app suggests specific
recommendations for a healthier way of
life based on previous lifestyle choices. the
innovative app also supports interactive goals,
reward systems, leader board and social
notifications.
the software also leverages the existing life
insurance industry calculations.
CoUrtney van der weyden > https://angel.Co/ignite-wellness
iGnitea healthier youtrAcK And Monitor your life expectAncy
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teChnology
Social media networking company and
popular mobile app Foursquare recently
relocated to their 28,000 foot new office in
Soho, New York. The space was designed
with the assistance of Audra Canfield from
Designer Fluff.
take a browse through the images below as
well as images of twitters office. last year
along with acquiring mobile app vine they
moved to 1355 Market St in downtown San
francisco. local photographer troy holden
went inside the then brand-new headquarters
before they were occupied by 800 employees.
CoUrtney van der weyden > http://Bit.ly/14pnqm9 & http://Bit.ly/swlB3g
offiCe spaCe ofthe worlDs leaDinG appsthe SuBheAding here
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In early 2012 there was enough evidence
to officially name the iPhone as the most
popular camera in the world. Since the
phone’s inception the market has been
flooded with iPhone camera accessories.
However Kevin Leung could not find the
most suitable one for his photography
needs and after two years of research has
created his own, the Shuttr. The Shuttr is a
remote shutter release that for the months
of April and May is raising funds on crowd-
funding platform, Indiegogo.
the device is mounted to a keychain, making
it physically easier to capture the desired
moment. the phone can be mounted using
a holding device or tripod and with the aid of
bluetooth the remote takes the photo and is
instantly saved to the phone. this makes it
easier to capture self portraits, group photos,
and moving children. Shuttr is compatible
with all ioS devices, Samsung galaxy and high
end 4.0+ Android devices. the device requires
no third party camera app. it is 6mm thick
making it nonintrusive.
there are multiple funding options, a donation
of $29 will obtain you a Shuttr that is expected
to sell on the market for more than $35. free
shipping is available if you share the page on a
social network or via email.
CoUrtney van der weyden > http://Bit.ly/14hU0wv
a reMote shutterrelease for MobilesAn iphone AcceSSory to cApture iMportAnt MoMentS eASier
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teChnology
Mobeam is dismantling the technical
barriers that exist between barcodes and
mobile phones. Through patent-protected
technology Mobeam is able to reformat
barcodes to work in harmony with mobile
phone technology. The software is able to
convert any traditional barcode into a pulsing
light to be read by currently used lasers
at point of sale. Now loyalty cards, public
transport passes and lottery tickets can be
stored digitally. It eliminates the need for
paper or physical barcodes as they can be
stored straight to a mobile phone device.
up until now barcodes have been unreadable
from phones, thwarted by the reflective screens,
backlit displays and filters. this has prevented
the mobilisation of the codes. however with
pre-installed technology that allows apps to
display barcodes that are readable by checkout
and handheld scanners, this is a problem
of the past. the app sends pulses of light to
the scanner’s sensors that mimics the black
and white sequencing of standard barcodes.
consequently there is no need to replace
current hardware, an exercise that would be
extremely costly.
Mobeam has struck a deal with Samsung to
have the technology embedded in the galaxy S4.
CoUrtney van der weyden > http://www.twitter.Com/white_spaCes
MobeaM: barCoDes reaDable froM Mobile phonestechnology thAt creAteS hArMony
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teChnology
IBM is leveraging the crowd In South Africa
to keep track of water infrastructure
and sources with their latest tool
WaterWatchers. Launched on World Water
Day in the City of Tshwane, the aim of the
project is to help capture, share and analyse
information about water distribution with
the aid of a citizen portal, mobile application
and a SMS facility. Information regarding
faults in pipes, conditions of canals and
leaks will be captured at a central database.
WaterWatchers is an extension of the
CreekWatch app that was created to monitor
the conditions of local creeks. However
WaterWatchers is more relevant as water
supply is a more pressing issue that hopes to
gain a more intense response.
All updates and contributions will provide
vital data to an aggregated report that will
highlight the issues challenging the water
distribution system in the city. in conjunction
to the report, the app will end up with a
hot spot map of leaks made available to
city officials. executive mayor councillor
Kgosientso ramokgopa challenges other
cities to join the initiative and encourage the
community to become ‘citizen scientists’.
iBM has used the project as a means of
initiating the company into the community.
According to perry hartswick, iBM’s Smarter
planet Architect:
“When iBM goeS into A region, We don’t SAy We’re coMing into thiS geogrAphy to MAKe Money. We go in on MAny different levelS of pArticipAtion. We eStABliSh A reSeArch lAB, A locAl preSence, And We tAKe reSponSiBility for thAt AreA AS Well.”
CoUrtney van der weyden > http://Bit.ly/11J0qem
ibMwater watCherscitizenS collABorAte for SMArt WAter MAnAgeMent
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innovation
Cool Campaigns
the Best Campaigns in the indUstry
DrivinG, builDinG,DrinKinGChok! Chok! Chok! ad shakes up mobile marketingClient: coca-cola
Agency: Mccann Worldgroup
Country: hong Kong
An innovative campaign by Mccann
Worldgroup for coca-cola in 2011 has since
changed the way consumers connect with the
world’s biggest brands. the chok! chok! chok!
formula rewarded consumers for interaction
on their mobile devices, and other brands are
following suit.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/28/
us-mobile-world-advertising-
iduSBre91r13i20130228
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Kit Kat: Free No-WiFi ZoneClient: Kit Kat
Agency: JWt Amsterdam
Country: the netherlands
‘take a break’ is the message Kit Kat has so
consistently stood behind, so it makes sense
for the company to extend the idea to an
innovative, outdoor marketing campaign. free
no Wifi zones placed in various locations
around Amsterdam encourage users to put
away the phone and take a break.
http://vimeo.com/58109011
The SwarmClient: Sprint
Agency: leo Burnett
Country: uSA
uSA mobile carrier Sprint has released a
mobile application to tackle texting and driving.
the app helps prevent dangerous driving by
automatically blocking texts and calls when a
car is in motion, sending an auto-reply to each
incoming notification.
http://youtu.be/ccfQquo86SA
Top Tradie CupClient: WorkSafe victoria
Agency: carter digital
Country: Australia
in partnership with carter digital, WorkSafe
victoria has produced a competition with
an aim to reducing the high number of
construction site injuries. teams can enter
and compete in the competition online, which
is designed specifically for smartphone
interaction. participants are encouraged to
talk about safety on-site with prize incentives.
http://bit.ly/zvfnk5
Budweiser’s Buddy CupClient: Budweiser
Agency: Agencia Africa
Country: Brazil
Budweiser in Brazil has hit a winning formula
for connecting its brand to the hottest social
media outlet. using custom-designed cups
(filled with Budweiser’s own brew), users
can clink two together to instantly become
facebook friends.
http://youtu.be/h87nhwMKro8
Crotches KillClient: Alberta department of transportation
Agency: red
Country: canada
An edgy campaign is being rolled across
Alberta, canada in an attempt to lessen
the number of crashes caused by drivers
distracted by their phones. called ‘crotches
Kill’, the campaign is being rolled across radio,
billboards, posters and online, with a focus on
the younger demographic.
http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/crotches-kill-
canadian-ads-warn-texting-drivers-147555
Toyota AccessClient: toyota
Agency: captiv8
Country: Australia
toyota has worked with Australian agency
captiv8 to offer an innovative way to lease cars.
More specifically, the scheme gives potential
car buyers a guaranteed future value of each
car selected, with a variety of options for
upgrades, returns and permanent purchases.
http://www.toyota.com.au/toyota-access/how-
it-works
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CritiCal links
some other links worth a visit
situation MobileCritiCal
volKSWAgen’S iBeetle iS liKe An iphone on WheelS
http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/22/the-
2014-ibeetle-is-like-an-iphone-on-wheels/
Why tWitter MuSic iS totAlly going to WorK
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/04/twitter-
music-app/
MAilBox: revolutioniSing MoBile eMAil
http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/13/3759494/
mailbox-for-iphone-email-app
google glASS:hoW A World through
glASS feelS
http://www.google.com/glass/start/how-it-feels/
croWd-Sourced JournAliSM froM the guArdiAn
http://youtu.be/qm6Mhj-ykW8
AdoBe exploring the AnAlog future
http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2013/05/
adobe-xd-explores-the-analog-future.html
eric SchMidt: the internet needS A delete Button
http://www.fastcompany.com/3009390/tech-
forecast/googles-eric-schmidt-on-data-privacy-
the-internet-needs-a-delete-button
loyAlty giveS Apple the edge over tiMe
http://allthingsd.com/20130426/androids-leaky-
bucket-loyalty-gives-apple-the-edge-over-time/
fAceBooK invAdeS Android for A neW MoBile experience
https://www.facebook.com/home/
deSigning for the viScerAl
http://mysterioustrousers.com/news/2013/3/25/
visceral-apps-and-you
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reinventing neW yorK city pAy phoneS
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/04/twitter-
music-app/
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