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La Redoute also likes image recognition !

Time Posted on 1, Nov

Image recognition is trendy, that’s for sure ! After JCDecaux, the french retailer La Redoute integrated the technology in its iPhone app. It’s called Pix&Find and it’s great ! It enables you to snap a page in La Redoute catalogue in order to be redirected to the relevant product pages on-line. Do you also want to link [...]

Auchan Find It : augmented commerce based on Moodstocks API

Time Posted on 25, Oct

After Quicksilver Snoop It, here comes Auchan Find It ! It’s a cool smart phone app that lets you get coupons, recipes, or games just by snapping a packaging, a poster, or a catalogue. Of course it works only with Auchan products. Just check it out (French only) : The app was showcased during an [...]

JCDecaux launches USnap !

Time Posted on 15, Oct

Great news for image recognition ! JCDecaux also think it’s better than barcode scanning. You don’t believe me ? Just check out the app they released a few days ago ! It’s called USnap, and it’s cool ! Basically, USnap provides you with digital goodies related to a poster in the street just by snapping [...]

What about Steve Ballmer ?

Time Posted on 12, Oct

As you guys know we had last week the great opportunity to let Steve Ballmer know about Moodstocks. And we seized it by presenting Quicksilver Snoopit (powered by Moodstocks API) during the WP7 mobile app contest. Quicksilver Snoopit offers a brand new shopping experience. Just imagine : you’re on the beach. You see a guy [...]

Pikadeo is available on the Android Market !

Time Posted on 11, Oct

Here it comes ! After a few weeks of hard work the Android version of Pikadeo is finally live. And we’re really proud of the app ! It’s incredibly fast, it looks beautiful, and it features a brand new price comparison functionality. For now about 1M french DVDs, CDs, and video games are referenced. We’ll [...]

Barcodes are trendy !

Time Posted on 1, Oct

Did you know that barcodes are getting really popular ? At least that’s what ScanBuy claims. The company released a report stating a 700% usage growth from 2010. More scans were performed in a single month starting in July than in all of 2009 ! It seems that Android is responsible for the trend, as [...]

Steve Ballmer, here we come !

Time Posted on 29, Sep

As you know we released Moodstocks API a few weeks ago. Since then, we’ve been pitching loads of agencies to show them how great it is for their clients, taking advantage of events such as E-commerce Paris 2010. And today we’re really excited to see our work starts paying-off ! Just imagine : we’ll have the [...]

Moodstocks gets a digital newspaper !

Time Posted on 26, Sep

I guess all of you guys are using Twitter. Over the past few months it has become a must-have tool to get real-time information on your topics of choice, thanks to user lists or keyword RSS feeds. But Twitter is a victim of its own success. On my timeline, I get on average 10 updates [...]

Apple buys facial recognition specialist Polar Rose !

Time Posted on 21, Sep

As you already know visual search is getting really trendy among tech giants these days. After Amazon Google and eBay Apple decided to join the party. So they bought the Swedish Polar Rose for a 29 million. We at Moodstocks think it’s a nice move. For Polar Rose is a great team of computer vision [...]

Image recognition or barcode scanning ?

Time Posted on 8, Sep

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