Two new campaigns have been on my radar for integrating sensors to create awesome social data since the Copenhagen wheel. The first is this campaign for Coke from Publicis in Israel – you can read a detailed summary of it here The campaign created wristbands to be used at ‘Camp Coca Cola’ that let them Continue reading →
So it’s official, you can now control your computer using your brain waves. And this scary looking headset by brand of the future, emotiv. By tracking your brains electrical signals, it lets you control what’s going on screen. You can have a looksee here: I imagine that this has more applications that Microsoft’s soon to Continue reading →
Clever folks from Harvard have tracked 300 million tweets over a 3 year period to find out the mood of the USA during various hours throughout the day. Excluding the various disparities between the mornings and evening of different states (and all the other various inferences they must have made), this is an interesting study Continue reading →
I’ve seen two interesting interface solutions in the past few weeks. The first is Swype Though not having used this myself, the videos look quite impressive. I imagine it would work quite well with the iPhone, if it makes it there. Inputting text causes the biggest headaches through misspellings and the bizarre intelligent text on Continue reading →

