Archive for April, 2009
The Osteen’s Night of Hope
In New York, during The Osteen’s Night of Hope at the Yankee Stadium held in April this year, an inspirational message from Joel and Victoria, as well as music from Grammy Award-winning artist Israel Houghton and the Lakewood worship team, were broadcast to the participants via Bluetooth.
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Acqualina Resort & Spa Goes Green with Bluetooth Technology
Instead of throwing a paper brochures and pamphlets into your guestroom everyday, Acqualina Resort & Spa has launched a bluetooth messaging system that delivers daily hotel news and offerings straight to your mobile device.
Whether in the lobby, lounging by the pool or relaxing at the beach, guests and residents can power on their bluetooth device and automatically receive hotel entertainment news, events, or any other informational materials of interest. This service is free for the guest, and it is only accessible while on the resort grounds.
Situated between Fort Lauderdale and Miami on the pristine white sand beaches of Sunny Isles, Acqualina Resort & Spa is an enchanting Mediterranean villa with an atmosphere that embodies the spirit of luxury, serenity and enjoyment.
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National Park Centre becomes Bluetooth hotspot
“The great thing is that people can download it onto their mobile phone or PDA by just standing on the bluetooth ‘hotspot’ outside the National Park Centre and following the step-by-step instructions posted in the window. You can access it when the centre is closed, it needs no phone signal to work and it’s completely free.” said the Yorkshire Dales National Park Interpretation Officer.
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Bluetooth Replacing Movie Posters in Belgium
Visitors with Bluetooth-equipped cell phones can now download trailers of each of the movies playing in the theaters as well as previews of forthcoming films at the Belgian theater chain Utopolis. This innovative broadcasting service, which uses a “proximity marketing” technology also reminds users to turn off their mobile phones when they enter the theater.
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