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Finding free internet access in the US just means hunting down the nearest Wi-Fi hotspot. But in Brazil those are few and far between. So Coca-Cola's ad agency, Ogilvy & Mather, created these Coke-branded machines that dispense free mobile data instead of sugar water.
Installed at a Coke store located on the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, users still have to physically use the machine by pressing their phones against a fake tap which allows them to download a special Coke-themed browser. And every time they 'refill' their phones they're given 20 megabytes worth of credits which can be used in the browser to stream music, download weather forecasts, or browse social networks like Facebook or Twitter.
For the time being the dispenser is being beta-tested by around 50 users with Android handsets. But once all the kinks are worked out, Coca-Cola hopes to install more of the machines and expand their availability to other smartphones as well. So in the meantime you'll probably want to just avoid sticking your smartphone under random soda fountains hoping for a free mobile data payout. [Ogilvy via AdAge via PSFK]
http://gizmodo.com/5...internet-access
I like the idea of drinking a cool soda while getting free mobile internet from a soda fountain. It sure beats going to a coffee shop to get free Wi-Fi since I don't drink coffee much, and rather drink a nice cool glass of coke while using the internet instead.
Wish, Canada has a Coke Store.
Installed at a Coke store located on the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, users still have to physically use the machine by pressing their phones against a fake tap which allows them to download a special Coke-themed browser. And every time they 'refill' their phones they're given 20 megabytes worth of credits which can be used in the browser to stream music, download weather forecasts, or browse social networks like Facebook or Twitter.
For the time being the dispenser is being beta-tested by around 50 users with Android handsets. But once all the kinks are worked out, Coca-Cola hopes to install more of the machines and expand their availability to other smartphones as well. So in the meantime you'll probably want to just avoid sticking your smartphone under random soda fountains hoping for a free mobile data payout. [Ogilvy via AdAge via PSFK]
http://gizmodo.com/5...internet-access
I like the idea of drinking a cool soda while getting free mobile internet from a soda fountain. It sure beats going to a coffee shop to get free Wi-Fi since I don't drink coffee much, and rather drink a nice cool glass of coke while using the internet instead.
Wish, Canada has a Coke Store.