DenuoFlash: Matt Story Talks Sports Gaming in Vegas

Posted by Mary DeBrunner | March 26, 2010

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Resident gaming guru and LA foursquare mayor Matt Story was in Las Vegas this week to moderate a discussion on gaming at the 2010 Interactive Sports Conference. He was joined by panelists from video game and virtual world publisher Six Degrees Games, game developer Quick Hit and social game developer Watercooler.

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Reflecteur – Issue 55

Posted by Stephanie Huynh | March 24, 2010

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Take a look at issue 55 which highlights photography that makes you question your perception abilities, why a handful of Denuologists are bidding for mayorship all over the country (not to mention where our next paychecks are going), how Twitter has made us comfortable with shady links, and how our very own Denuologist, John Durbin, became a “Lost” sensation without even seeing an episode.

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Taco Bell Truck Gets SXSW Crowd Buzzing @ the Hive Awards

Posted by Mary DeBrunner | March 16, 2010

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Over the weekend, Denuo took home the award for Best Use of Crowdsourcing at the 2010 Hive Awards, which took place at the SXSW Interactive Festival in Austin, TX. For this first-time ever, SXSW and the Hive Awards teamed up to acknowledge the unsung heroes of the internet. Competing among 20 distinct categories, Denuo’s Twitter campaign promoting the big purple Taco Bell Truck was a jury favorite.

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Reflecteur – Issue 54

Posted by Stephanie Huynh | March 15, 2010

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Enjoy issue 54, which looks at TED & CNN’s ‘10 Fascinating People You’ve Never Heard Of,’ a Flickr gallery of insane model cars that puts you in awe, Street View pranks that make you laugh, and advice on choosing your online dating profile that EVERYONE should know.

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DenuoFlash: CJA Talks Mobile; Advises Panelists to Think Value Prop

Posted by Mary DeBrunner | March 8, 2010

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Courtney Acuff joined a handful of mobile experts last Thursday to discuss the state of the mobile industry and where it’s headed. This 75-minute panel, held at the downtown Hilton, was sponsored by the Chicago Interactive Marketing Association (CIMA) – the city’s only organization focused solely on interactive marketing. Topics ranged from scalable mobile tactics to accurate metrics/analytics and how the platform can be monetized and built to last.

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