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thefabawards says...

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imorpheus says...

@dda 1330 JST [#Rply #BurgerKing #Asagaya: Nomage!]: They even have the BK crown! EOT

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bigbadbrad says...

When I ordered a whopper jr and a medium french fries I sure didn't expect 12 packets of ketchup.

How many packets did I use you ask? I used a grand total of 2 packets.  No wonder prices keep going up.  12 packets to each person who asks for ketchup sounds pretty costly to me.  It was probably easier for the server to throw a handful of them in my bag than ask me how many I would like.

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osakin says...

Burger King'in yeni augmented reality uygulamasını gördüm bigumigu'da. Hem çok başarılı, hem de....adamlar banner'ın içine koymuşlar be augmented reality'yi, helal olsun! Bu, bizim bildiğimiz ilk banner-içine-embedli-gömbedli augmented reality. 

Bannerblog'dan bu uygulamayı "oynayabilirsiniz" yanınızda kağıt 1 dolar varsa.

1 dolar yok diyorsanız, şekil şemal böyle işliyor:

En sonunda izleyicinin kafasını yakalayıp "King Kafası" yaşatması ise ayrı güzel olmuş.

Peki, görmemişin AR'si olmuş, ne yapmış? Tutmuş George Washington'un kafasını yakalatmış.


(Gururlu bir internet türküyüm. Koskoca Burger King AR'sini hack'ledim.)

Ozan Sakin

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Danny says...

Japan has a reputation for weird advertising tie-ins but this one that matches the launch of Windows 7 with the Burger King Whopper has to be one of the oddest. As you can see in the photo above Burger King restaurants in Japan are now promoting the release of the new Microsoft operating system by selling the first 30 customers a seven-patty burger for 777 yen ($8.48).

While it might seem strange to westerners that Microsoft would promote the new version of Windows with a burger joint, it actually points to the reality that dynamic tech ads like these are far more mainstream in Japan. You can see video of Japanese fast food burger lovers here.

Via J-Cast

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toshi says...

食べにきた。.......

   

Sent from my iPhone

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