
Secret uses a device's GPS to associate a location with each post.
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Social media displays are a controversial event trend: Some industry pros say they're likely to fall out of fashion, and others say they're here to stay.
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This year marked the debut of a new speed-dating-like networking event called “Spark Sessions.”
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At the opening-night party, organizers helped attendees meet one another by having them play “Networking Bingo.” Guests had to gather Twitter handles of fellow attendees that met the criteria indicated in the 16 boxes on the card.
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In post-event surveys, conference attendees who purchased the Preferred Access Passes indicated one of the perks they valued most was preferred seating at the keynote sessions.
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Attendees can access a Bing Pulse from any device using any browser. Microsoft says the system requires low bandwidth, so millions of people can participate at the same time with no delay.
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Brightline Interactive created an eye-tracking experience for the Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. at Discovery Times Square. Users navigate through the experience by simply looking at the various targets and goals.
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