Project Natal: Real-Time Motion Capture for the Masses There is some actual hot news coming out of the E3 conference today – a little something Microsoft has cooked up on the Xbox 360 platform called “Project Natal.” The technology is being likened to both Minority Report as well as the “beginnings of SkyNet or The Ma...
I Don't Want to Eat Generitech With You Another online video conference that’s making headlines today but is scheduled to take place during NYC’s Internet Week is the Digital Content Newfronts. They’ve made a splashier impression on me with a comedic video that’s circulating starring Emcees Jake ...
MySpace Launching an Online Reality Series and a Marriage [New Media Minute] Guess who’s getting married? One lucky engaged couple will be tying the knot and they’ll say their vows live online this summer. Hollywood production studio Endemol (producers of “Deal or No Deal”) has teamed up with MySpace to produce the online interactive reality...
@biz and @ev Go On the ViewYou are viewing a page meant mostly for machines to read - if you want the original article, click here for it and the video. Twitter has been officially declared “off the market” today by Biz Stone during today’s appearance on what has been loosely termed “daytime t...
SearchMe Rolls Out New Features at Ad:Tech SF 2009 My friends John Furrier and Nate D’amico from SiliconANGLE have been roaming the halls of Ad:Tech 2009, and one of the more interesting updates has been when Furrier caught up with John Galatea, the VP of SearchMe’s marketing and sales. The video contains a few words on ...
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| [Robots] | [Socnets] [Recomedia] 5 Friggin' Fantastic Blogs BlogDay this thing thought up by some folks who want bloggers to honor bloggers. I've been blogging since the 90s, and this is the first I've heard of it. I'm pretty much already on the outs with anyone who owns a computer, these days, since I'm not a card carrying Democrat. That pretty much means I'm required to participate in these sorts of memes so that folks can take breaths between meltdowns induced by my political beliefs (real or perceived).
The idea here is that I recommend my readers 5 others blogs that I read/like/would recommend. Get your clicking finger handy, here they come: Sean Kennedy : You wanna talk crazy politics? This is your guy. He's one of the founders of RantRadio, and is probably most famous for instigating the Wog movement (that is, anti-Scientology) and his Suicide Rant. He's currently the host of the NewsReal podcast and is finishing up his latest novel, an adaptation of the Afternow audio drama. Links to all that crap are on his blog. Eat it all up.
StarterTech : Remember that thing I said about early adopters? You know I was right. We all know or are related to folks who just don't get it. Sean P. Aune, fellow writer at Mashable, does this site and gets it right (and gets it so that the newbs can understand).
WinExtra : You know Steven Hodson. Why aren't you subscribed to him yet?
Chris Brogan : Dude just rocks. He knows everyone, knows darn near everything, and seems to get along with everyone. If you don't like Chris, there might be something wrong with you.
Michelle Greer : Based on what I've read and who I've met about and in Austin, if you want to get into the scene there, you need to know her. I put her on the 13 important tech blogs of Austin list, and I got a bunch of accolades for it. Her blog is updated on a similarly frequent-but-inconsistent basis mine is. She's busy. That's a good sign.