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Inception’s Outstanding Billboards

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

This summer movie season has been riddled with flops and underperforming films. With movies like Knight and Day and Grownups making their run, the only beacon of hope for a decent summer movie is Christopher Nolan’s upcoming Inception. Nolan’s newest offering has been receiving a lot of attention and is the only upcoming movie of the summer anyone seems to care about anymore.

But why? Very few details have been released about the movie’s plot and it is already generating buzz as an award winner. The answer is Inception’s brilliant advertising. In particular, their surreal building-sized optical illusion style billboards recently spotted in New York. Similar to the movie’s trailer, they do not give much away but definitely catch people’s eyes and continue to build hype for the upcoming blockbuster. I think these billboards are great; they are different and bring something new to the table with their optical illusion, three-dimensional look. I would much rather see more creative 3D posters than hastily thrown together 3D movies that have dominated this summer movie season.

Twuition Delivers Userful Information (And Ads) Directly To Your Twitter Account

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Twuition is a new web application integrated into twitter that automatically responds to tweets with information about products, local weather, directions, and other useful information. To use this service you simply tweet a specific “hashtag” like #twuitionweather Portland, OR. then in about three minutes you receive a response. Along with the informative tweet it also generates an advertisement.
Twuition was developed by Blast Applications; a New York based company that specializes in developing applications for Facebook, the iPhone, and Twitter. The application is intended to make twitter more convenient for mobile users, allowing them to stay on twitter instead of switching applications to find information. The technology is not necessarily groundbreaking; they have had similar applications for AOL instant messenger, but it is one of the first on Twitter that provides more information that just weather reports while effortlessly incorporating advertisements.