120 Crayons For the last 100 years or so kids have been exploring and creating worlds of color with Crayons. For a lot of us, our life long love affairs with color began with these wax sticks and a blank sheet of paper. According to a Yale University study, the scent of Crayola crayons is among the 20 most recognizable to American adults. Coffee and peanut butter are 1 and 2. Here we go down crayon color memory lane with all 120 color names and hex codes, fun facts and photos. Photo by Sir Fish 10 Creative And Useful Ways To Use NFC Tags With Your Smartphone Editor’s note: This post was originally published in October 2013 and has been completely updated and for accuracy and with more uses. NFC (Near Field Communication) has been getting more attention by the media after becoming a technology for mobile payments and creative marketing. Most of the recent mobile devices support NFC, but most people don’t really know about or use it. NFC has a very uncertain future. Whether or not NFC becomes a widely adopted technology, it also needs to lose its image.
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Digital authentication using a passport and NFC tested in Brazil By Karl Dyer • nfcworld.com • Published 18 April 2013, 13:13 • Last updated 18 April 2013, 13:13 A Brazilian startup has developed an authentication process that uses government-issued electronic ID documents and NFC phones to provide users with an additional level of security when logging in to online services. The aim is to “combat the theft of passwords and fake profiles on the internet,” Paulo Bitar, co-founder and CEO of RD2Buzz, has told NFC World. The TapToLogin platform, currently in beta, uses electronic passports issued by the Brazilian government in combination with Android NFC phones and PIN numbers to authenticate access to Facebook and Google+, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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Psychology of Color [Infographic] Perhaps no choice is as vital to marketing as color. Whether you are selecting the color for a product or for your email marketing campaign, color has tremendous impact on all of us. Subconsciously, we associate different colors with different things. Publishing online flip books: useful tool or gimmick? « Research Explainer Well-designed Web sites seem to me marvelously functional for conveying information online. And I find viewing pdf files on Adobe’s reader perfectly serviceable for sharing designed print documents. But there’s another format
NFC Marketing Startup Tapit Raises $2.3 Million Series A Interesting news from the NFC front today: despite recent reports that the iPhone 5′s lack of NFC has set the market back by two years in the U.S. and Western Europe, an NFC-based mobile advertising startup known as Tapit has closed on a $2.3 million in Series A funding. Maybe being based in Sydney, Australia helps in this case. The round was led by MPC Ventures Pty Limited, a subsidiary of Monash Private Capital, also based in Sydney. Participating in the round, too, were David Shein and David Thrum and Jon Medved’s ourcrowd.com.
Color Palette Generator Color Palette Generator #ffeeff #ffccdd U.K. Mobile Shopping Startup, Tapestry, Trials Barcode/NFC Scanning App To Link Shoppers With The Physical Things They Fancy The collision of fashion and digital technology feels like a very over-subscribed party already, what with the likes of Polyvore, Trendabl, Chicisimo, Fashism and Go Try It On all clamouring for access to that special consumer-spending VIP area (to name a select few). But the growth of mobile commerce looks certain to spawn yet more fashion/tech wannabes. Amid the many approaches startups are taking in their quest to cash in on virtual window shopping, most are looking at mobile as a vital piece of the puzzle.
FlockTag’s NFC-Based (Yes, NFC) Loyalty Card System Expands: Now Reaches 60K Users Across 100 Businesses FlockTag, a loyalty card startup built by SideCar co-founder Adrian Fortino (who has since left SideCar to focus on this project), has been quietly flying under the radar, growing its CRM solution for small businesses over the past six months. Today, the company reaches 60,000 users across 100 businesses, primarily in the midwest. And here’s the really odd part: it’s an NFC-based solution. Yes, NFC. Tagstand Is NFC-Enabling A Giant Cocktail Party, Will Let Guests Facebook & Tweet From Their Wristbands Tagstand, the YC-backed company focused on making NFC a more mainstream technology, is getting some action at a pretty big black-tie event in New York this weekend which will see its technology used to enable some nifty actions for the 3,500 guests, like tapping to tweet, posting pictures to Facebook and registering “likes” for the cocktails they’re drinking. Sounds like (kind of geeky) fun! The event in question is New York’s big cocktail party for the opening night Gala at The New York Public Library, which is offering up 30,000 different cocktails, created by over 150 different bartenders.
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