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EcoMedia(R) Joins Forces With Kimco Realty to Offer Advertisers Media that Greens |
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Partnership Utilizes Advertising Revenue to Fund Local Environmental Programs
Launching in March at the Mesa Riverview shopping center in Meza, AZ, 26 cutting-edge backlit media advertising displays and four interactive media kiosks with property directories will be installed, with an extended market rollout being considered for later this year. The program provides opportunities for advertisers to reach consumers where they shop while making a positive impact on the environment. A significant portion of revenue generated by advertising placement will help fund local environmental programs such as solar panel installations, hybrid car fleets, lighting retrofits and greening projects. As a result, the program will directly affect quality of life, at no cost to taxpayers. |
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Aerva to showcase innovative applications at Digital Signage Expo 2008 |
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February 27-28th 2008 | Las Vegas Convention Center | Booth # 456 Aerva will showcase its innovative applications and interactive display networks at the 2008 Digital Signage Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center. At Aerva's booth #456 you can test drive the leading-edge technology and interactive solutions that allow you to use your own mobile phone to interact with public displays. Whether getting started with a new digital signage project or launching a vast, global network, learn how Aerva can help you manage a network with ease. Case Studies from Retail, Entertainment, Hospitality, Sports Venues, Higher Ed and Corporate (and employee communications) applications will be featured. |
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Aerva Drives Interactivity at the Xconomy Battle of The Tech Bands |
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 Aerva brought interactivity to the Xconomy Battle of The Tech Bands, which took place at the Middle East on January 22. As musicians from Boston's leading tech companies battled it out, attendees picked their favorite band using Aerva's MoApp service. Concert-goers interacted with the screen by posting messages via AerChat and shared their photos real time via Pic2Screen. Click below for pictures of the event, or visit the Flickr gallery
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Aerva in the Boston Globe |
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Making the leap to the big screen 2 Cambridge companies let cellphones go public with messages, photos. By Carolyn Y. Johnson Globe Staff / January 1, 2008 Flat-screen digital graffiti boards displaying text messages and photos sent from cellphones are beginning to give the virtual world a foothold in pubs, clubs, and beyond. For an entire generation, online friendships, conversation by text message, and instant message confessionals are the norm - and now two local companies are trying to parlay those sorts of virtual interactions into places where people actually interact face-to-face. Aerva Inc. and LocaModa Inc., both of Cambridge, have created technology that lets people use cellphones to send messages or pictures to video screens scattered around late night hot spots and other venues where people socialize. |
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