Silhouettes…ink splashes…particle streams that follow movement…all very pretty; all arguably done to death by now. Thus my pleasant surprise to see a commercial (for a knee replacement, of all things!) that pulled these design ideas to together in a very fresh, understated yet lovely fashion. If anyone knows who did this (or how), please share. […]
Month: January 2011
Observations from CES 2011
I went to CES this year for the first time. Yes, the first time. It was time, I now cover technology for another blog, and that team and I went to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The biggest showcase of technology, both new and what’s not even here yet. I wasn’t there concentrating […]
Nvidia showcases new Lenovo 3D gaming monitor with Nvidia 3D Vision technology
Nvidia has expanded its Nvidia 3D Vision ecosystem with the addition of new 3D-enabled PCs and monitors by Lenovo. Nvidia 3D Vision technology delivers a stereoscopic 3D experience for gamers, movie loversm and photo enthusiasts on their PCs and notebook computers. The 3D Vision ecosystem now exceeds 1,000 notebook and desktop PCs, displays, TVs, projectors, […]
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Voice-Over for Small Business Video PromotionsHow to avert voice content disaster when the on-camera
For us, voice-over has made the difference between success and failure of quick, lucrative web videos for business.Think you can’t do a voice-over track yourself? Here’s a concept that will make it easy for you to record simple, impactful narration that is economical and effective. You just have to visualize what you’re going to say. […]
Kind of a Drag
It’s not every day you are able to attend a strange ritualistic ceremony like the Hindu celebration of Thaipusam, which happens mainly in Singapore and Malaysia. Hindus celebrate the god Muruga vanquishing his enemies with a spear or “vel.” They do this by walking in a long procession that ends at a special Hindu Temple. […]
Notes from the Field: BI Outside the Warehouse
Search Facets Notes from the Field: BI Outside the Warehouse. One of the promises of the Agile BImovement is data analysis outside an enterprise data warehouse, which has the obvious benefit of time and cost savings. While those benefits are true, they divert attention from a bigger prize to be had with Agile BI: moving […]
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I live in the near future
I live in the near future – Knowledge Jolt with Jack. Based on a comment somewhere in my network, I picked up Nick Bilton‘sI live in the future & here’s how it works. It’s an interesting read on how he sees all our new digital technologies influence the way we work and play. Many of […]
GTC getting to grips with Motion Control
A Guild of Television Cameramen Workshop exploring the mysteries of motion control film and video production will be held in west London on Wednesday 9 February. The event will be hosted by motion control experts Kontrol Freax, featuring their Aurora rigs which were used on a recent two-year project for the BBC Natural History Unit’s […]
The Strategy Disconnect
The Strategy Disconnect | Eric D. Brown. Strategy…its a word that conjurs up a lot of images…some good and some bad. There are a lot of people writing and talking about strategy. There are tons of books. Lots of consultants and lots of material on the subject. There are many many millions of dollars spent […]
Microformats and RDFa deployment across the Web
Microformats and RDFa deployment across the Web Tripletalk. I have presented on previous occasions (at Semtech 2009,SemTech 2010, and later atFIA Ghent 2010, seeslides for the latter, also inISWC 2009) some information about microformat and RDFa deployment on the Web. As such information is hard to come by, this has generated some interest from the […]
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