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[Brokekid.net] : This is causing some waves in the market, ranging from the food industry to well, our own media industry: German electronics giant Siemens has unveiled cheap, paper-thin TV screens that can be used in newspapers and magazines, and also the food packaging industry.
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[Adverlab.blogspot.com] MIT Advertising Lab: future of advertising and advertising technology: The good people of Toronto got furious over their transit authority's plans to bring narrowcast television to their subway, started a campaign, put up a website claiming that "video ads would be an additional intrusion as well as being distracting for people who are trying to relax, be social, read or think!" I am yet to see any social and relaxing people in Boston's T, but Toronto should be all smiles now that the group has won and the plan has been abandoned.
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