May 7, 2012
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Real-time Facebook ‘likes’ displayed on Brazilian fashion retailer’s clothes racks
A new initiative called Fashion Like allows people to ‘like’ certain items of clothing on the company’s Facebook page, and these clicks are collated and displayed on the relevant clothes rack in real-time.

Real-time Facebook ‘likes’ displayed on Brazilian fashion retailer’s clothes racks

A new initiative called Fashion Like allows people to ‘like’ certain items of clothing on the company’s Facebook page, and these clicks are collated and displayed on the relevant clothes rack in real-time.

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    Real-time Facebook ‘likes’ displayed on Brazilian fashion retailer’s clothes racks
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  9. vampirefiction reblogged this from brad-t and added:
    I need to see this, sounds like a fascinating look into the wisdom/ignorance of crowds. Would love them to release data...
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    Now *here’s* a way to see how well your social media is working:
  12. marketingland reblogged this from thisistheverge and added:
    It would be cooler if they also showed unlikes.
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    da fewcha iz nao
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    Maybe I’m a huge loser but this seems so cool
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