We are pleased to announce the latest major version of digitalsignage.NET that fully supports IAdea’s HTML5- capable devices, creating a compelling solution for those looking to display dynamic and eye-catching content on their screens, quickly and easily. Taking full … Continue reading
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Why sign- makers need to look into digital signage
‘’The static sign isn’t going to disappear but the ability to supply both static and digital, integrated to complement one another and maximize the effectiveness of both, will be a significant competitive edge for any sign-maker’’ notes Mark Pigou … Continue reading
Digital signage in train stations- entertaining and eye-catching, new study shows
A study conducted by the French company Media Transport Pôles Gares in association with Illigo and the Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel (the French broadcasting regulator) shows commuters appreciate the presence of advertising screens in train stations. 86% of the interviewees … Continue reading
digitalsignage.NET gives UK academy a digital boost
The Streetly Academy, a West Mindlands- based Sports college uses digital signage to mark its achievement of Academy status and present its exceptional academic results. A large digital wall controlled by digitalsignage.NET was installed in the main reception area … Continue reading
Non-traditional advertising for small businesses
With the UK economy facing its first double-dip recession since 1970, small businesses have to become more ingenious at attracting their prospects’ attention and a share of their wallets. With traditional advertising methods (print, radio and/or TV ads) becoming … Continue reading
Fun video: how the home of the future might look like…
Few of us thought, wrote or spoke about the use of digital signage or digital screens in homes. But this video, produced by a company outside our industry, indicates that this could happen in the future. And if you … Continue reading
New report shows in- store ads make consumers spend more
With difficult economic conditions across Europe and the US, shoppers maintain their recession-adjusted behaviour, refraining from embracing more ‘liberal’ buying habits. The shopping list became an important pillar of this austere conduct, but how much do consumers really stick … Continue reading
Pay phones in NYC are replaced by touch-screen tablets
500 of New York City’s somehow obsolete pay phones will be replaced with 32” touch screens, according to the French digital publication Next51.net. The tablets will be Internet-connected to offer real-time location- based information (nearby restaurants, traffic updates etc.) … Continue reading
Merseyrail makes information travel faster with digital signage
Cloud- based digitalsignage.NET was selected by Liverpool train operator, Merseyrail to power their corporate communications network across all their sites. digitalsignage.NET allows staff to display site-relevant communications in conjunction with headquarters’ messages addressed to all employees. When approaching us, … Continue reading
The interactive map that ‘knows’ who you are
In an article published today by Techcrunch, Microsoft announces its new technology that, just as Google’s ProjectGlass, intends to ‘make the world more user- specific’. In this case, Microsoft’s SemanticMap allows the digital map to adapt to a user’s … Continue reading