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"I like things that take a hard problem and in some ways advance the state of the art. I’m also a sucker for things that are on a big trend… They are looking at where technology is going." -Tim O’Reilly
Bradley Horowitx (VP Product Google at 3m 56s) Video after the jump. Answering "Who was your favorite startup at TC50?", "…Affective Interfaces…. Understanding emotional response with computers is a rich area." -Bradley Horowitz (Google VP Product)
Tim OReilly, TC50 panel "(Affective Interfaces) is the first one I’ve seen that actually seems like a business."
Kevin Rose, TC50 panel: "I thought it was awesome. I think that for focus groups or market research for entertainment like Jason mentioned for commercials I think this is going to be huge."
"This isn’t just cool technology, this is radically cool technology."-Brian Singerman, Founder’s Fund
"Affective Interfaces demo of @KevinRose facial expressions is awesome. It analyzes facial expressions for moods." Don Dodge, Director of Business Development for Microsoft’s Emerging Business Team
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"Every decade lately there's a new technology that sets the landscape. In the 2000s cheap sensors are making an interaction decade culminating in a robot takeoff."
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"Affective Interfaces demonstrated some cool new technology today that uses emotion sensing software with webcam footage. The company launched today at the TechCrunch50 conference in San Francisco."
http://venturebeat.com/2009/09/15/tc50-affective-interfaces-detects-whether-your-ad-makes-people-happy/
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Americans Reject Tailored Advertising and Three Activities that Enable It
Tags: advertising, behavioral targeting, informed consent, tailored advertising, transparency
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U Penn and Cal recommend transparency and informed consent in Behavioral Targeting.
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1478214

