a collection of additional multiscreen categories and scenarios to help understand and define strategies for the multiscreen world. • Source: http://uxmag.com/articles/designing-for-context-the-multiscreen-ecosystem
initiative called Fashion Like allows people to 'like' certain items of clothing on the company's Facebook page, and these clicks are collected and displayed on the relevant clothes rack in real-time.
changes to fit your lifestyle. Chameleon Home Screens can be set up based on GPS locations, WiFi networks and time ranges, allowing you to define which Home Screen is the most relevant for the situation.
— such as your retail store — and your app users will benefit from personalized micro- location based notifications and actions when they walk in to your venue or interact with your products.
and uses contextual information to predict who your most important contacts are, and who you are most likely to want to connect with at any given time.
muscles to wirelessly control your computer, phone, and other favorite digital technologies. With a wave of your hand, MYO will transform how you interact with your digital world.