Archive for the ‘Interactive Print’ Category

First kooabaized daily newspaper

January 20th, 2010 by Marc

Blick frontpageStarting today Blick readers are able to interact with the physical publication via mobile using kooaba for iPhone and Android. With a circulation of more that 200,000 and a readership of almost 700,000 Blick is Switzerland’s largest paid daily newspaper.

Every single page in Blick is kooabaized. This means readers can snap a picture of any page they’re interested in using our smartphone app. Once kooaba’s image recognition technology finds the corresponding digital version of it, readers can easily comment or recommend the article to friends using email, Facebook or Twitter.

If the reader signed up for a kooaba account all these pages will automatically be stored in his personal kooaba library. Bookmarking in the real world becomes reality and the pages can be easily accessed anytime. This can be handy if you want to remember certain articles in order to read them at home on the big screen, keep them for reference, or share them with friends.

Besides sharing and remembering (storing) pages readers can explore additional content on selected stories which have been enriched with videos, images or links to other relevant articles on websites.

Ultimately static print ads become interactive and offer a unique digital channel to the publisher, advertisers and the readers.

Pages which contain additional content are marked with the kooaba logo. To help the reader discover the added value.

Please find below some impressions from today’s issue:

Snap a picture of any pageResults on iPhonekooaba Library

A snapshot of ANY page with kooaba is enough to explore (additional) content, share the story with friends and remember it.

You can find more information about our partnership in the German press release, the full page article about the service on our library and a “how to” video on blick.ch/kooaba.

Hint: Simply snap a picture of Blick’s frontpage with kooaba to get additional images of today’s Blick girl. It even works off the screen.

CHIP magazine is kooabized

January 8th, 2010 by Marc

CHIP 02/2010We’re very excited to announce our partnership with CHIP – one of Germany’s largest computer and communication magazines. Their entire German relaunch issue 02/2010 is now interactive.

Besides many great new extras inside the magazine, iPhone and Android users with the kooaba app can snap a picture of any page inside the magazine they’re interested in. After the image (we call it “Smart Visual”) is recognized, kooaba finds the digital version of the article the user took a picture of.

After this process the mobile application leads the user to a result page where he can explore, remember and share the article.

Let us give you an example with the article about IT milestones of the last 10 years on page 19. Once you took a picture of it with kooaba you can:

- Explore additional content about the story

(e.g. watch a video about the first iPod presentation by Steve Jobs back in 2001 right on your mobile phone)

- Remember it
(e.g. because you want to download Firefox as an
alternative to your existing web browser when you’re at home)

Share that page with friends
(e.g. send them a link to the article by email and point out that the iPod is among them)

Now grab the latest CHIP issue and try it. And by the way, there’s a great article (1/2) about kooaba in it.

kinki magazine becomes interactive

December 17th, 2009 by Marc

kinki magazineFrom their start in 2008 I knew that this was a great and special magazine. The monthly published periodical kinki magazine is a young and urban lifestyle magazine with an international focus on urban culture. It’s based on a cross-media concept including a community website, events and summer tours during the festival period.

We’re proud to announce that kinki partnered up with us to make their entire magazine interactive. Using our free app for iPhone and Android kinki readers can snap a picture of any page within the issue with their smartphone to explore additional content like videos, share their favorite articles on Facebook and collect them in their personal kooaba Library.

In their first interactive issue they published a great article about kooaba. You can read it on my Library (it’s in German).

Last but not least check out their great TV spot and get a subscription if you like the mag.