3. • Personal crowdsourcing
• Don’t know what shirt to
wear?
▫ Snap a photo
▫ Upload to Thumb
▫ Crowdsource the decision
people vote thumbs up or
thumbs down
• Vanity + Voyeurism = serious
engagement among users
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6. • Sharing using sound
• Phone emits high-pitched, two-second squeak
other phones within audio range pick up the
sound and instantly download the photo or
message you are trying to share
• Can be shared in boardrooms or a crowded bar,
broadcast over loudspeakers, or even embedded
in YouTube videos or TV programs
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9. • Promises anonymity
• Users post secrets (whispers) which appear in
the form of an online postcard
• Others can respond with their whispers, send
messages, or simply leave a heart on the post
• Has sparked controversy, even violence at some
high schools, but has also gone viral across
college campuses
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12. • Enterprise social network
• Social networking for your company
• Easy to use like Facebook and Twitter, but
enables easy company collaboration, file sharing,
knowledge exchange, and team efficiency
• Features include:
▫ Inbox, org chart, leaderboards, events, polls,
groups, announcements, member directory, notes,
ticker, trending files, and much more
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15. • Connects you with local activities, fast and easy
• “The tour guide you wish you had.”
• For business and individuals:
▫ Promote time and locale specific events
Restaurant owner can promote a lunch special
Club owner can spread word about DJ there that night
Museum owner can promote special exhibit
Clothing store owner can promote one-hour 25% off sale
• For everyone else:
▫ Peruse and choose local activities
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