Mois : août 2013 (Page 5 of 6)

Facebook a commencé à tester, “à très petite échelle”, un système permettant à ses membres de payer pour des achats depuis leur appareil mobile en utilisant leur compte sur le réseau social en ligne. En s’identifiant, les intéressés n’auront plus besoin d’entrer leurs coordonnées bancaires, car l’application récupérera automatiquement les numéros de carte de paiement ou de compte PayPal qu’ils ont fournis par le passé au réseau.

« London’s ‘smart bins’ are tracking passerbys by identifying their smartphones’ wi-fi connections. First reported by Siraj Datoo for Quartz, the scheme is currently being trialled around Cheapside, with the intention is sell this information to brands to create targeted advertisements. However, with the technology in its infancy there are still unanswered questions over the legality of the scheme ». (via London’s bins are tracking your smartphone – News – Gadgets & Tech – The Independent)

« While restaurant reviews and ratings might be a good indication of whether you should visit a particular establishment, sometimes there are patrons to restaurants who would rather tweet their experience rather than write a review on Yelp or Foursquare, and if you’ve always wanted to know which restaurants to avoid if you want to save yourself a trip to the doctor’s following a bout of food poisoning, the nEmesis system could be something worth taking a look into ». (via Researchers Use Tweets To Map Out Restaurants That Could Give You Food Poisoning | Ubergizmo)

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