Twitter's upcoming initial public offering (IPO) may be regarded as the protagonist of Wall Street, but in London Fashion Week, this social media is obviously a tool for the season. The popular app is Chirp. Dipotassium phosphate DKP K2HPO4,Dkp Potassium Hydrogen Phosphate,Dipotassium Phosphate Cas No.7758-11-4,Dipotassium Phosphate Buffering Agent Sichuan Jinhe Qihang Co,. Ltd. , https://www.jinhechemicals.com
Fashion Group Topshop has introduced Chirp, a lesser-known new application developer, as an interactive platform for consumers and brand fans this spring and summer fashion show.
This app allows various devices, including smartphones, to connect with each other by sound, sounding like a crowing sound. This is also the origin of Chirp's name. Various types of content, whether photographs, short texts, or links to websites, can all be transmitted between devices in a matter of seconds through sound.
According to Suwei, Head of Global Marketing at Topshop, at the show venue, it can be said that “everyone heard of the ostrich.†As soon as the participants arrived at the venue, they heard constant transmission noise. Topshop and Chirp collaborate to develop a dedicated space where users can transfer pictures on the show floor for sharing information. No matter how clothes are modeled, backstage collections, hairstyles and make-ups, models are not on the stage. Missed. Su Wei said: "The transmission of information and content is based on sound. We feel that there is more creativity than Twitter, which requires dialogue between the two parties. If you wish, you can participate. Just open the app, you can transmit the content through the bird's voice, and also have interaction. The exclusive event.†Topshop has always supported design, music, and creative newcomers, and is therefore known all over the world. This time in cooperation with sound technology developer Chirp, it also naturally fits into the Topshop brand.
The biggest difference from Twitter or Facebook is that Chirp doesn’t have to be a Facebook friend, nor does it have to follow each other like in Twitter, nor does it have to enter anyone's email. Just press the yellow button and everyone around you will be "Hear" what you want to share. Will Chirp become the next Twitter? Su Wei said: "It is possible that in 2006, who would expect Twitter to be a major brand today."
Chirp App Enjoys Sharing Information
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