If you want your attendees to think you’re fun and a little wreckless, follow this three-step plan:
1. Put your logo on these

2. Put one at every seat
3. Serve lunch
Thanks again Gizmodo.
By Rob Everton
If you want your attendees to think you’re fun and a little wreckless, follow this three-step plan:
1. Put your logo on these

2. Put one at every seat
3. Serve lunch
Thanks again Gizmodo.
By Rob Everton
I managed to avoid posting over the holidays while I was on vacation, hanging out with family, and playing Rock Band while, strangely, our viewership actually went UP on this blog. To our readers who stuck with us through the holidays despite a brief lack of fresh content: THANK YOU.
I thought I should kick the year off with an oldie-but-goodie: 3D Viewers.
I found myself hanging around a friend during one of last weeks holiday gatherings who specializes in 3D of all sorts from the old nostalgia to the new IMAX movies. He was sharing some astonishing 3D still photos he had taken at various exotic places when he mentioned that he also produces 3D View-Master reels for corporations. It warmed my heart to hear that, not only are corporations recognizing the nostalgic karma they achieve by gifting these nifty contraptions to people, but they’re actually funding original relevant content for them.

If you’re interested in this stuff check out the official View-Master site, or one of these sites here, here, and here.
My friend’s site is also great 3D reference: Studio3D.com.
And as far as the relevance to New Year’s is concerned: Here is a View-Master reel that brings you into Times Square for New Year’s Eve at the Millenium.

Also, don’t forget about the American Paper Optics people. They specialize in branded paper 3D glasses, including 3D “fireworks glasses” used at (you guessed it) First Nights everywhere.

By Rob Everton
Yep, I wrote about these after seeing them at CES and thought they would make cool holiday gifts. Now all of Google’s Adsense customers will carry their brand around in their wallets. I’m still looking into how much storage they packed onto it and if it came preloaded with any Google-goodies (Googlies?)

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