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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:

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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.

Interactive Print for conference posters at ISMAR 2009

October 21st, 2009 by Marc

ISMAR

At this year’s International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), we present Interactive Print applied to conference posters.

With our solution, smartphone users are enabled to get additional digital information about printed matters simply by taking a picture of an item with our mobile application. While so far our service has been deployed mostly for newspapers, magazines and certain product packaging such as DVD covers, at ISMAR, we introduce a new use case for conference posters.

Want to remember an interesting work at a conference’s poster session? Simply snap a picture of the poster with the our app on your mobile. It is recognized with our recognition technology and its PDF version as well as contact data to authors etc. are automatically stored both on your mobile and on your web-account.

WIRED Magazine debuts kooaba enabled technology in advertisments

October 19th, 2009 by Marc

WIRED

WIRED November IssueWe’re very excited about our latest partnership with WIRED Magazine. They teamed up with us for their November issue, making WIRED readers the first in the U.S. to experience our Interactive Print solution which is based on our patented image recognition technology.  Keeping with the tradition of offering readers the freshest and most innovative experiences in the world, WIRED uses our app, available for iPhone and Google Android devices, to allow readers to unlock digital extras by snapping pictures of any ad in the issue. Readers also have the opportunity to win a $10,000 prize package from the WIRED Store.

“WIRED is always in search for game changing technologies,” said WIRED publisher Howard Mittman. “So, imagine an ad that comes to life using emerging technologies to augment what an advertisement says and how you experience it. That’s what kooaba is doing with their sleek new app and what we at WIRED are all about.”

Making a quick snapshot of the participating ads in WIRED using our mobile app will reveal a variety of interactive digital options. Readers may choose to visit specific websites, watch videos, use social media, recommend the ads and products to friends, save them to their kooaba Library and more.

Get WIRED magazine’s November issue and give it a try!

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kooaba Library released

May 25th, 2009 by Marc

We are proud to present our new product, the kooaba Library. It allows you to catalog and share your media collection such as CDs and DVDs on the web. You can scan your Items using our mobile image recognition application for iPhone and Android. Sign up now.

If you are already a user of kooaba for iPhone, you probably noticed that we added a new button called Settings to the application.

On the Settings panel you can enter your account information, which is needed if you want to use the kooaba Library. Now, all the items you snap using the iPhone app will be added to your personal library. Check out the following video to find out all about it:

Sign up now and start exploring!

Why does the iPhone matter?

March 15th, 2009 by Marc