Launching Beta Lab & Mag+ Prototype
By Björn Jeffery on 2009-12-17
Today we're launching our new Bonnier R&D Beta Lab and our first digital magazine prototype. The Beta Lab will be an open think tank arena where we will initiate discussions through publishing our prototypes and research insights. We hope to engage thought leaders, entrepreneurs, media experts and other free thinkers in a heated debate about the future of media. Please join the conversation and check out our prototype video at Bonnier Beta Lab.
Bookmark/Search this post with:
Tags
- innovation (2)
- choice-iness (1)
- what's hot (1)
- layar (1)
- TV (2)
- we like (1)
- playfulness (1)
- sweden (2)
- Video (1)
- mag+ (1)
- STREAM (1)
- competitor activity (2)
- magazines (1)
- what's not (1)
- fun (1)
- tv news (1)
- competitor behavior (1)
- usability (1)
- choice (1)
- digital oil (1)
- augmented reality (1)
- Deep Web (1)
- Erich Hugo (9)
- Paid content (1)
- video on demand (1)
- CES (1)
- sime (1)
- design (1)
- mag (1)
- SPARK (2)
- office (1)
- mashups (1)
- Popular Science (1)
- R&D Summary (7)
- newspapers (2)
- research (1)
- Sara Öhrvall (1)
- Bonnier (27)
- Bonnier Hack Day (1)
- Bonnier R&D (34)
- user experience (1)
- emil ovemar (1)
- workey (1)
- BSkyB (1)
- Online Media Behavior (1)
- digital media (1)
- r&d (12)
- revolution (1)
- gaming (1)
- San Francisco (1)
- 24hbc (1)
- Sony (1)
- Print Advertising (1)
- ICT (1)
- benign information dictators (1)
- games (1)
- Web (2)
- Hack Day (1)
- good morning 2019 (1)
- webification (1)
- OS (1)
- prototyping (1)
- youth mobile behavior (1)
- björn jeffery (2)
Monthly archive
- June 2010 (1)
- April 2010 (2)
- March 2010 (4)
- February 2010 (7)
- January 2010 (8)
- December 2009 (11)
- November 2009 (9)
- October 2009 (7)
- September 2009 (2)
- August 2009 (1)
- July 2009 (1)
- June 2009 (1)
- May 2009 (3)
- April 2009 (2)
- March 2009 (3)
- February 2009 (4)
- January 2009 (1)

Delicious
Digg
Facebook
Google
Technorati
Comments
Very very cool concept and I think this is what the market has been waiting for in the way of e-readers and digital content.
Joe Fabrie, December 17, 2009
Post new comment