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Castorama integrates scanning thanks to Moodstocks

Time Posted on 7, Jun

Today we’re really pleased to announce a new integration of our scanning tech into a famous french retailer app: Thanks to it, DIY has never been so easy. No more troubles looking for tools you’ve seen in a catalogue. Just scan the image of the product itself to know how to use it and where [...]

Auchan Clic Info powered by Moodstocks

Time Posted on 17, May

Great news for Moodstocks: Auchan (one of the biggest french retailers) now uses scanning to make their flyers interactive! Thanks to Moodstocks API and SDK, Auchan could integrate the scanning feature in a breeze on the three main operating systems (iPhone OS, Android, Windows Phone 7). And spend time on what really matters: the experience they provide [...]

Moodstocks API v2: what’s new?

Time Posted on 16, May

So we released the second version of our API earlier today. Great, but what does this actually mean? New Interface If you thought our API was complicated, give it another look. We have let go of the legacy XML-based format and opted for JSON. The documentation has also been reworked in a way that should [...]

Moodstocks is not Google Goggles

Time Posted on 28, Feb

Moodstocks is all about scanning. It links any people to any object through any smartphone, so that you can follow the digital activity related to a physical object in real-time : who scanned it? What did they think of it? Where did they promote it? If you are the first one to scan an object, [...]

Moodstocks 2.0 is on its way.

Time Posted on 25, Feb

And here is a sneak preview. Are you looking forward too ?

Moodstocks API downtime explanation

Time Posted on 28, Dec

Most of our non French users should have noticed we’ve faced a downtime that started on Dec 25th around 8PM Paris time. This problem concerned our Moodstocks API platform, and as you probably know, since this stack powers both our clients’ applications and Moodstocks’ ones it had a noticeable impact. In practice we faced a [...]

The Tech Behind Moodstocks API

Time Posted on 20, Dec

I have blogged about the technology behind Moodstocks Notes before, but you might have been a little disappointed if you read this article since I do not say much about what powers our image recognition stack. Rejoice, for that time has come! Moodstocks API is Moodstocks’ main product. It is a RESTful JSON API that [...]

My business card is cool !

Time Posted on 11, Nov

Here it is : Don’t you think it’s cool ? I’m not talking about the design. Sure I chose a nice font, and a nice image. I’m not talking about the wording either. Even though it’s nice to be a business guy rather than the usual business developper. The thing is that my business card [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]
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