Recently I was thinking about how a useful tool called “Jing” and Sprouts could work together.
Jing is a lot like Twitter at first: when you try it you might think, “Interesting, but when would I ever use it?” Then you start playing around with it, see how others are using it and you’re hooked.
This is a guest blog post by Michael Britt, host of The Psych Files podcast.

When I first read the term, augmented reality, it didn’t strike me as something that would be relevant in advertising. I had to explore further to discover that this is one of most engaging forms of interactive advertising. So what is augmented reality (AR) and how is it relevant to advertising? AR is the act of taking a 2D physical object and then using a digital interpreter (computer equipped with a webcam) to create a 3D experience. Who’s using this technology? big brands such as
There are a plethora of uses for