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Coke Zero Fannovation

January 19, 2010 · 0 comments

Coke Zero over the weekend launched the Dept of Fannovation. The Fannovation is integrated into Posterous, a Wordpress like social network, where you simply email your post, to blog. Some pretty cool ideas are popping up.

Check it out at http://ncaa.cocacolazero.com/

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Coke Zero Facial Profiler

For all of you who have been waiting so patiently for your Coke Zero Facial Profiler matches, we’ll, the time has come. If you head over to Coke Zero Facial Profiler, you’ll have the opportunity to take a look at your match, and even find them on Facebook. Also, if your match is creepy for whatever reason, no worries, just re-upload your photos, and you’ll get a new match in real time.

Theirs also a Match Bank, to let you blow hours of your time, rating other matches from Coke Zero Facial Profiler.

That’s all I have to say, off to find the other me!

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Coke Zero has just launched Facial Profiler Recruit App. This application takes all your tagged photos on facebook, and uploads them to be analyzed for possible matches, people who look like you, scary, I know. You can find this application on http://apps.facebook.com/facialprofiler, or http://beta.facialprofiler.com

Quoted from the Fan Page for the Application

When it comes to taste, Coke Zero is a lot like Coke. Join the Facial Profiler Project to find out if there’s someone out there who’s a lot like you. The Facial Profiler uses next-gen facial recognition technology to analyze your face and then match it against faces from all over the world. How you use that information, well that’s up to you.

Coke Zero Facial Profiler Recruit App

Coke Zero Launches Facial Profiler Rectruit Facebook App

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For all your Roof Top Racer fans out there, now’s your chance to compete each week, and get the high score. For 12 weeks, you’ll have the opportunity to set a hi-score for that week, and have the chance to win a Coke Zero Nascar Hat and T-Shirt. The gamer with the highest score at the end of the 12 weeks, will wind the grand prize. The lucky winner will have the chance to fly out to the Nascar Ford 400, airfare, hotel, and tickes covered.

Coke Zero Rooftop Racer Cup

Check it out at http://www.cocacolazero.com/index.jsp

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Recently, the Beta phase of the Coke Zero Facial Profiler has been updated, and is now open to anyone that wants to find the other you out there. While you can submit your photos to the Facial Profiler,  you will not receive any matches right away.

Read More on the Coke Zero Facial Profiler:

The Coke Zero Beta Facial Profiler Application has been updated, read the post here.

Coke Zero has opened up it’s Facebook Facial Profiler Application to beta users. Though it’s unknown exactly how many beta users their are, and what the process is of getting accepted as a beta user requires.

From looking at the Facebook Application, this app will supposedly find other Facebook members out there that look like you through “next generation facial recognition technology.” If anyone knows how to get accepted as a beta users, let’s pass this along.

You can fine the Coke Zero Beta Application at http://apps.facebook.com/facialprofiler

Coke Zero Facebook Facial Profiler BetaSo get the best picture you have and submit it to the Coke Zero Facial Profiler application. Time to find the other you out there.

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Coke Zero launched its first ever Super Bowl Commercial during the 4th quarter of the XVIII Super Bowl. This marks not only a first for the Coke Zero Brand that started back in 2007 with the quirky ad campaign, where the Coca-Cola executives were so outrageous, that they actually were considering suing the Coke Zero department for “taste infringement”, to actually staying afloat in a market where all the industry experts forecast its failure and demise, and being able to run the first Coke Zero Super Bowl commercial is quite impressive.

Much of the hard work can handed over to the you know who, those crazy ad guys at Crispin Porter + Bogusky, and being able to pull this off. This 30 second spot is a remake of the 1980 commercial that had Mean Joe Greene. However, for the remake, they decided to use Troy Polamalu from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

What old time veterans can appreciate from this spot is the relationship to the “Mean Joe Green” Superbowl ad that ran in 1980 by Coca-Cola. Brings a nice little twist from Coke Zero,

Steal their taste, steal their commercial.

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So Coke Zero just had a face lift on their site, located at http://www.cocacolazero.com/. I do have to say, that I actually like the first video commercial on the Coke Zero Videos page. It’s pretty funny. Also, looking from their home page, apparently, they’re going to be running a spot during the Super Bowl, we’ll have to see how the commercial turns out. [Read More]

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