Showing posts with label postal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label postal. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Spanish Postal Authority Uses Smart Stamps to Promote Tourism, Business

correos.gifCorreos, Spain's postal authority, in conjunction with the company Macanudos, has released a QR-coded stamp that you can scan with your mobile phone.

Although it is not the first such stamp to be released by a national postal organization, it is the first is available to private companies to use for promotion.

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Macanudos is a mobile marketing company out of Granada, Spain. They are working with the Spanish post office to extend a postal campaign begun in 2007. That campaign allows private companies to promote their brands in conjunction with the country's stamps. First out of the gate is a QR proof-of-concept, said the company's press release.

"The Spanish postal stamp consists of a QR code that, when scanned with a mobile phone and with right software will redirect the phones browser to an Internet address in which the user will be able to view a video, in this case, about the Alhambra of Granada."

"Tu Sello," or "Your Stamp" is the program that allows private companies, as well as independent governmental and non-profit organizations, to take advantage of the ubiquity of stamps to promote themselves, thereby shoring up the post office's bottom line as well. You may be able to scan future letters in and from Spain to get deals on ski equipment or information on wines from local vintners.

Read more ReadWriteWeb coverage of QR code use and the Internet of things.

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Google Geonews: Historical Imagery and WWII, Comet Hartley, Google Going Postal, and more

Recent Google-related geonews that weren't shared yet.

  • The official blog offers an entry named more transparency and control over location, in short: "Today we’re moving your location setting to the left-hand panel of the results page to make it easier for you to see and control your preferences."
  • The official Google LatLong blog has an entry on historical imagery: "There are history books, movies, and photographs, but they portray isolated places and events more than the connected whole. So we’ve addressed this by launching historical imagery in Google Earth in a number of new areas, including London in 1945, in coordination with archivists in these countries."
  • The last official entry is on a similar topic, Main Streets using Google SketchUp for Historic Preservation

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Post originale: http://slashgeo.org/2010/10/22/Google-Geonews-Historical-Imagery-and-WWII-Comet-Hartley-Google-Going-Postal-and-more

Slashgeo: Google Geonews: Historical Imagery and WWII, Comet Hartley, Google Going Postal, and more

Recent Google-related geonews that weren't shared yet.

  • The official blog offers an entry named more transparency and control over location, in short: "Today we’re moving your location setting to the left-hand panel of the results page to make it easier for you to see and control your preferences."
  • The official Google LatLong blog has an

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Post originale: http://slashgeo.org/2010/10/22/Google-Geonews-Historical-Imagery-and-WWII-Comet-Hartley-Google-Going-Postal-and-more