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Who’s Waging the Wearables Wars? Part I: Amazon

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Like in our ongoing “ follow the money ” exercise, they’re each building wearables strategies that support or future-proof core businesses where tens of billions in annual revenues are at stake. We’ll start this Wearables Wars series by looking at Amazon. where Amazon leads. Ulterior Motive. Out of Home.

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Who’s Waging the Wearables Wars? Part II: Microsoft

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Like in our ongoing “ follow the money ” exercise, they’re each building wearables strategies that support or future-proof core businesses where tens of billions in annual revenues are at stake. After examining Amazon last week, it’s time to zero in on Microsoft. Skin in the Game. in mobile workflows.

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Who’s Waging the Wearables Wars? Part III: Google

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Like in our ongoing “ follow the money ” exercise, they’re each building wearables strategies that support or future-proof core businesses where tens of billions in annual revenues are at stake. After examining Amazon and Microsoft , it’s time to zero in on Google. Highly Motivated. Sound Investment.

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Facebook crypto scammers pose as Tesla, Amazon, and even Facebook

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” “Amazon coin,” or “MSFT Web 3.0 ” Panelists in The Markup’s Citizen Browser project saw multiple pages dedicated to nonexistent “Amazon tokens.” “You can participate in the birth of Amazon Token and be one of the first buyers,” the associated page for one ad said.

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Unpacking AR Business Models: AR as a Service, Part III

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This post is adapted from ARtillery Intelligence’s report, Mobile AR Strategies & Business Models. We left off last week talking about AR Cloud companies, which intersects with the next AR as a Service (ARaaS) example: Niantic. They were built to support the applications of Amazon and Google. The AWS Model.

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Can Wearables Set the Stage for AR Glasses? Part II

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They ’re each building wearables strategies that support or future-proof their core businesses, where tens of billions in annual revenues are at stake. For example, Apple’s wearables offset iPhone sales declines. That includes Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Snap and others. Meanwhile, tech giants are motivated toward wearables.

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AR Finds its Place in Home Renovation

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For example, it has a popular floor-plan feature — a precursor to the new AR features. Giants like Amazon and Walmart accelerate this process. It’s also an optimal go-to-market strategy in some cases, as these pros are more motivated adopters. For example, they can avoid downstream headaches, such as redoing work.

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