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Coca-Cola Camp Lets Teens Update Facebook Profiles in Real Life

Israeli Teens who attended The Coca-Cola Village camp this summer were treated to a plethora of Coca-Cola products, as well as what was a normal, fun camp experience. Well, normal except for one thing: the different attractions around camp were integrated to work with the kids' Facebook accounts, allowing camp-goers to "like" different parts of the camp. Upon entrance, each participant was ...

Stickybits Ties UPC Codes to the Web, Makes Your Cheetos Bag 'Smart'

Share Grocery shopping used to be simple. Make a list, check it twice, get in, get out. Sure, you might browse or make small talk with the deli guy, but it's never exactly been what you'd call a social activity. A new network called Stickybits, however, begs to differ. As Brand Week reports, the Stickybits app enables shoppers to scan product UPC codes with their smartphones and instantly ...

Futuristic Touchscreen Coke Dispenser: 'Take That, Pepsi Generation!'

Do you remember Derek Smalls? You know, the bass player from Spinal Tap? Well, apparently, after the band broke up, and his Jazz Odyssey failed to make a dent in the charts, he retired from rock'n'roll and developed a ferocious Coke habit. Coca-Cola, that is. Free fizzy water, we can figure, is the only reason he's started hawking the above, futuristic soft-drink dispenser -- from the look of ...

McDonald's and Other Big Brands Used to Spread Computer Viruses

Yeah, we know, it always seems like another day, another virus around these parts, but we feel it's our duty to keep you informed of any threats to your security (ID theft, computer viruses, etc). So, we hope you're paying attention to yet another warning of a nasty virus that uses some seriously deceitful means to trick you. The latest is a series of trojan viruses that show up in your ...

Coca-Cola Readying 100-Flavor Soda Fountains

Your typical soda fountain in a fast-food joint features eight boring choices, usually offering nothing more exotic than "Orange." It's been that way for decades, but one of the oldest players in the market is finally shattering that paradigm. Coca-Cola is introducing a machine that can pour 100 different flavors. Early prototypes underwent testing earlier this summer and second-gen units are ...

Coming Soon: Computer Screens on Coke Cans?

The Human Media Laboratory (HML) at Queen's University in Ontario is cooking up some interesting visions of the places that computers will be going next and how we'll interact with them. One concept is interactive displays on regular sheets of paper that allow control of a program by physically turning the page. Another is a workbench for engineers that lets them build functional prototypes of ...