The neemee pulse has a twist this week as users of neemee at one company have a contest going to win a few mac book airs and 3G iphones. The users with the “best” thoughts will win and it has obviously created some activity in neemee with this awesome incentive. This week’s neemee pulse will take a look at a couple of the best thoughts this week from that group and why they are so great. While this doesn’t mean these specific thoughts have won anything (I am not the final decision), I can guarantee they will be in the running.
Thought 1: Augmented Reality
User “charris” had
two related thoughts that are truly amazing. They deal with Augmented Reality
and the potential for this technology is endless. Read his thoughts for the
details but essentially they are 3-D digital images that can move around our
real world. His thoughts include more but See the video below. (Don't be too impatient, the video gets interesting at the :30 mark.)
"charris" commented with “imagine opening your TGIF menu to be greeted by the flying promotion of the month...Hot Wings actually hovering at your table, giving you a 360-degree view to whet your appetite!"
What else makes this thought great?
Not only are these thoughts amazing, "charris" captured them very well. They had 9 tags on one thought and 11 on the other. Further, "charris" commented on both thoughts. They also captured the text well in this thought. Notice how the text is broken up and easy to read, not the entire article.
Thought 2: Visualizing Air Quality
User "AMR" did a great job capturing an interesting thought this morning. It has been over 50 years since the first Red Balloon flew over Paris in a fantasy short film that was re released in the U.S. last year. However, the new red balloon is not always red. Seen everyday by over 400,000 people, this color changing balloon is an indicator of air quality. In fact, a red balloon now is an indication of hazardous air pollution. Read the entire thought here.
What makes this thought great?
Not only is the thought very interesting, it too is well tagged, commented, and the text is easy to read. All that is great but what put this thought over the edge was the question "AMR" posed at the end of the thought. "It makes you ask--what can we do when we combine Green and Great Design?" It is thinking like this spurring innovation and change.
Also wanted to mention "D.D. Dara", "Jump", and "tpenin" for great tagging. Keep up the good work.
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