
At the conference, Bonfyre provided staff to help attendees use the app.
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Numbers and symbols also appeared on columns.
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Live Media Group's new Nowlive system allows viewers to watch multiple streams at one time and also displays related social media content.
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Microsoft is using R.F.I.D. wristbands to transmit information that in the past was delivered as printed materials. The wristbands will also be used to enhance some of the attendee experiences, such as a party Tuesday night at Walt Disney World.
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Around the lounge, attendees can tap their R.F.I.D. wristbands to activate things such as event R.S.V.P.s and receipt of photos.
Photo: Andrew Herrold
Oracle OpenWorld Conference

Oracle's OpenWorld Conference took place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco October 25 to 29. Mosaic and Invisible Light Network's "Voice of Data" installation let guest create a new kind of wearable data: By sharing a personal statement into a microphone, guests created an algorithm that was translated into a design, which was laser-cut into branded leather bracelets. Some guests left their bracelets behind to display them in the "Future Meets Fashion" gallery.
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Event guests receive a wristband with an LED button, known as a Pixl, attached. Each one comes with a unique code that is used to activate the device via text.
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