
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Real Estate Search On Google Maps Expands

Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The Goverment's Twitter Feeds Compiled in One Easy To Read Place

Thursday, June 25, 2009
Google Lets You Take Your 3D with you

Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Official Google Blog: Snack time with the new iGoogle for Android and iPhone
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Wizzard Media Adds New App And Launches First Phase Of App Marketing

PITTSBURGH, PA – JUNE 10, 2009 - Wizzard Media (NYSE Amex: WZE), the world’s largest podcasting network announced today the acquisition of a new iPhone App and the marketing launch of its recently acquired Apps via podcasts and the internet.
Adding to its fast growing roster of premier iPhone Apps, Wizzard Media acquired the distribution rights to Super Mastermind, a high quality App poised for sales growth through Wizzard’s podcast marketing and distribution network targeting iPhone and iPod Touch users. Wizzard has focused its recent App acquisition efforts on high quality, timeless Apps that cross a wide spectrum of consumer interests and match up well with targeted podcast audiences.
Wizzard plans to market these Apps in highly targeted podcasts, earning App developers and podcasters money for the sale and promotion of the products. To kick-off Phase I of its marketing efforts Wizzard plans to price all of the Apps at 99 cents for one week only in honor of Apple’s new $99.00 price for the iPhone. Wizzard believes this new price point for the iPhone will cause people to flock to the platform, increasing audiences for the podcasts on the Wizzard Media Network and adding potential consumers for new Apps.
In addition to podcast marketing and the introductory discounted pricing, Wizzard plans to promote the Apps to a wide variety of App directories, review sites, video portals, through targeted search terms on popular search engines and through podcast contests and giveaways.
“The Wizzard Media podcast network reaches an audience of over 18 million unique consumers a month and approximately 50 million a year,” says Chris Spencer, CEO of Wizzard Media. “The podcasters we work with have proven that they do an excellent job promoting their sponsors and advertisers and we believe that with the influence and rapport they have developed with their audience, they will do a great job marketing these Apps. The simplicity of a consumer hearing about a high quality App from their favorite podcast and being able to pause the podcast, click to the App Store and buy, all on their iPhone or iPod Touch, make this a compelling monetization opportunity for podcasters and App developers alike.”
“With 50,000 Apps in the App Store, it is hard to consistently find the best Apps,” said Laurie Simms, President of Wizzard Media. “Hearing about a new App from a trusted, valued source like your favorite podcast will go a long way in solving that problem. It helps the App developers we work with as we have a built-in, highly targeted marketing network and don’t rely solely on the iTunes App Store traffic to sell these Apps. We can align specific Apps with specific podcast shows, matching the demographics through our proprietary Alchemy ad serving system. I don’t know of any other company that can make that claim.”
Super Mastermind – User Review – “Simple, addictive fun!” http://wizzardsoftware.com/featured_apps.php
About Wizzard Software
Founded in 1996, Wizzard Software has become a leader in the speech technology application development market. Wizzard architects solutions to business problems using its expertise in consulting, speech development tools and building speech based applications for the Desktop and Internet. For more information, please visit www.wizzardsoftware.com. Wizzard Media (a division of Wizzard Software), is the industry's leading podcast hosting network. Podcasts are a means for independent and professional content creators to publish audio and video shows for the world to enjoy over the Internet or on mp3 players, such as the Apple iPod. Podcasting is a relatively new phenomenon, but Wizzard Media broadcasted one billion downloads in 2007 through media aggregators like Apple's iTunes and other podcast directories. For more information, please visit www.wizzard.tv.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Apple Intros Podcast Producer 2
Apple today introduced Podcast Producer 2, part of Snow Leopard Server. Podcast Producer 2 is designed to be an end-to-end solution for encoding, publishing, and distributing podcasts.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Wizzard Media Acquires iPhone Apps To Monetize Podcast Network
Wizzard Media (NYSE Amex: WZE), the world’s largest podcasting network announced today the acquisition of the exclusive distribution rights to six iPhone Apps. These Apps are currently for sale through Apple’s App Store for use on iPhones and the iPod Touch including: Blue Attack, OmNomNom, Sudoku Unlimited, TouchScan, Blue Defense and Sudoku Classic.
Based on current sales figures, Wizzard estimates these Apps will generate over $228,000 in annual revenues, after the standard deduction of Apple’s 30%, for the Company before any increased sales from marketing the Apps via the Wizzard Podcast Network to iPhone and iPod Touch users. Through advertising and marketing by Wizzard’s thousands of podcast producers to their highly engaged audience of iPhone and iPod users, Wizzard believes sales could be significantly higher on an annual basis. The Company plans to continue to acquire the rights for up to 100 already launched and approved iPhone Apps to provide podcast producers with a continuous stream of fresh, paid advertising for their episodic shows, app developers with increased sales revenues and provide for profitable App sales for Wizzard. Piper Jaffray’s Financial Analyst, Gene Munster, is projecting total App Store revenue of $780 million in 2009 for Apple.
“The Apple App Store has been an incredible success since its launch last year and we believe iTunes is the greatest digital media sales channel in the world. We know through our podcast distribution statistics that they attract a tremendous amount of media consumers,” says Chris Spencer, Wizzard Media CEO. “The simplicity of a consumer hearing about a great App from their favorite podcast and being able to pause the podcast, click to the App store and buy, all on their iPhone, makes us believe that this could be a great success for podcasters app developers and for Wizzard. The fact that they don’t have to enter credit card information and the low cost price of the Apps make this a compelling offer to consumers.”
This announcement is the first step in Wizzard’s expanded monetization plan for its podcasting network of 20,000 producers and their 18 million viewers and listeners, approximately 70% of whom use iTunes to subscribe to and download their favorite podcasts. The plan, launched in mid-March, has already resulted in the closing of the afore mentioned Apps and Wizzard is in negotiation with 20 Apps for acquisition with a growing pipeline of interested App developers who see the value of marketing Apps via podcasts. Wizzard believes this step will put it closer to its goal of profitability and will be announcing the next step in its network monetization plan in approximately 30 days.
“As more people move towards the mobile consumption of podcasts on the iPhone and iPod Touch, Wizzard sees new revenue opportunities opening up for its podcasting business using Apple’s App Store micropayment system,” says Dave Mansueto, co- founder of podcasting goliath Liberated Syndication (a Wizzard Media company). “By creating a continuous revenue stream for podcast producers and App developers through the marketing of iPhone Apps via podcasts, we believe Wizzard is strengthening its market leading position in the podcast industry and will continue to be the service of choice for monetizing podcast inventory for media companies, large and small.”
To learn more or purchase the Apps discussed above please visit: http://www.wizzardsoftware.com/featured_apps.php
About Wizzard Media (a division of Wizzard Software):
Wizzard Media provides publishing and distribution services to podcasters and monetization services for podcasters. Wizzard Media is the industry's leading podcasting network with an unprecedented 1.2 billion download requests in 2008. Podcasts are a means for independent and professional content creators to publish audio and video shows for the world to enjoy over the Internet or on mp3 players, such as the Apple iPod®, iPhone® and the Microsoft Zune®. Podcasting is a relatively new phenomenon, but Wizzard Media collectively broadcasts millions of podcast downloads per day through media aggregators like Apple's iTunes and Microsoft's Zune Marketplace. For more information, please visit www.wizzardsoftware.com/media_v2.php. Wizzard Media is a division of Wizzard Software, a leader in speech technology distribution and development.
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iPod, iPod Touch, iPhone and iTunes are all registered marks of Apple, Inc.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Administration looks to attract venture capital to gov contracting
The Obama administration is reviewing the government procurement process to better position innovative startup companies to compete for technology contracts, said Vivek Kundra, the federal chief information officer, on Tuesday.
Kundra made the announcement at a business conference in Washington hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Venture Association, which represents professionals from private equity and venture capital firms that together manage more than $100 billion in capital.
"We're looking at the procurement process to make sure we're able to tap into some of the best ideas. We cannot continue to spend billions of dollars on IT projects that haven't produced the dividends we've been looking for," Kundra said in his speech. "The federal government can lead when it comes to innovation."
Read the full article here (CLick Here - NextGOV)
3D tours added to the Google Earth Gallery
To play a tour, simply click on the "Open in Google Earth" link to download the KML file. Then click the "Start tour here" link in the "Places" panel in Google Earth (download the latest version of Google Earth). Make sure the "3D Buildings" layer is checked in the "Layers" panel. The tour will pause at each location to ensure the 3D building is fully loaded. Click the play button to continue the tour. Enjoy!
REBLOG: Posted by Bruce Polderman, Sr. Business Product Manager on Google Sketchup Blog
Friday, May 29, 2009
Greening Your Small Business: Go Beyond the Hype with a Plan that Works for You
Small businesses make up half of the nation’s private workforce and likewise consume half its energy sources. That said, because small businesses possess the flexibility, agility and local footprint that many larger companies do not, as a collective group of business owners they have the potential to be more impactful.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Lexus Preparing to Release a Premium Subcompact in Europe
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Acer Revs Up Its easyStore Home Server - Computing News - Digital Trends
Acer's new easyStore Home Server sports a terabyte of storage, three hot-swappable drive bays for expansion, and worldwide access to media and documents.
Computer maker Acer is getting into the home server business, announcing its new easyStore Home Server is now available in the United States, targeting multi-PC households and small businesses looking to centralize backups along with media and document access.
Read The Whole Article at Digital Trends - (Click Here)
Posted using ShareThisNielsen: Internet Video Viewing Up 50 Percent
(I Found this article on Podcasting News.com today, check out their link below for the whole article..)
American television consumption is on the rise, on every platform available, according to a new reportfrom The Nielsen Company. Monthly time spent watching video on the Internet grew especially quickly, up over 50 percent since the first quarter of last year.
Nielsen’s quarterly “Three Screen Report” looks at Americans’ media consumption habits, and this latest edition reveals that the average American watches a staggering 153 hours of TV every month at home, a 1.2% increase from last year.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Boxee Apps Developer Challenge Brings Many Opportunities
I found this fascinating article today, here is quote from A VC blog:
Boxee is designed like Firefox. It's open source and anyone can build extensions to the Boxee broswer. But in a nod to Apple's iPhone, Boxee has deployed this "add on" capability as an app store. Developers write apps for Boxee and users discover them in the app store. Today, all apps are free but that will not be the case forever.A VC, May 2009
You should read the whole article.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Ronn Motor Co
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5 Ways to Share Images on Twitter
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Friday, May 15, 2009
A Presentation at Google by VC Fred Wilson on Disruption - Final Version
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Behind the scenes of the NYC - Google mapping partnership
From Googl Lat Long Blog
From Googl Lat Long Blog
In January New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced a partnership between Googleand NYC & Company, NYC’s official marketing, tourism and partnership organization, to create a new website and high-tech information center. Using these new tools, you can now plan a trip to NYC from your home computer, transfer your itinerary to your cell phone, and then learn more at an information center.
A number of people have asked us about our role in the NYC partnership. We did not create nycgo.com and the Official NYC Information Center here at Google, as you'd probably expect. Rather, we provided NYC with our standard APIs and a bit of technical guidance, and NYC did the rest.
To help other cities and organizations gain a bit more insight into how NYC managed to create nycgo.com and the Official NYC Information Center, we put together this short video of interviews with principal members of the NYC project team:
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Re-Blog From - AVC -Venture capital firms invested only $3 billion in 549 young companies in the first quarter,the lowest investment level since 1997
I found this Article today:
Claire Cain Miller wrote a story in Friday's New York Times about the "Money Tree Report" that is published every quarter by the National Venture Capital Association and Pricewaterhouse Coopers. The picture in the first quarter is not pretty. As Claire explains:
Venture capital firms invested only $3 billion in 549 young companies in the first quarter, the lowest investment level since 1997, according to the analysis, done by the National Venture Capital Association and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The amount invested was down 47 percent from the fourth quarter of 2008 and 61 percent from the first quarter last year.But the numbers don't jive with my own experience and so I took a deep dive into them this morning. There are detailed reports available on the NVCA website that provide a lot of underlying detail.
I decided to look at the numbers by region and focused on the three regions I know best, Silicon Valley, New England, and the NY Metro area. I went back to 2004, when we started Union Square Ventures, and charted total amount raised in each region and total number of deals in each region.
What you see when you do that is that the decline is largely happening in Silicon Valley and it not nearly as pronounced in other regions.
A VC, Apr 2009
You should read the whole article.
Monday, April 20, 2009
The New Sheek is Gangsta Geek

50 cent is dressing up and taunting rivals on YouTube. Diddy is one of the top Twitter celebrities with over 270,000 followers as of today. Has the Hip Hop elite gone, well, geek? Is being tech savvy the new trend in music?
Actually, hip hop artists have had a close connection to technology since its inception. Hip Hop music was born from a fusion of elements that were captured, mixed, and produced. The "remix" as it is associated in Hip Hop is a modern day mash-up of music derived from old samples. Sound boards and mixing programs are like hip hop playgrounds for artists in the studio. So it shouldn't be a surprise that so many artists have gone tech.
If you look at it from a outside perspective you might not see all the reasons I mentioned that keep hip hoppers close to technology. You might just say, what's that "Gangsta Rapper" doing on Twitter and YouTube ? But rappers have a long history of being great promoters and technology these days allows them to extend their promotional reach. The whole concept of rapping evolved from people trying to outdo each other and prove who could rap the best. Rapping, is one of the purest forms of self promotion. Rappers say, "Give me the mic', and I will make you like me more than you like them". 50 cent and Diddy are both great self promoters and they have made their fortunes by promoting their talents.
Sean "Diddy" Combs is a self made mogul who lives far from a gangster-esque lifestyle anymore. Same is true with 50 cent, who is now worth over 100 million dollars and owns one of the largest homes in Connecticut (formerly owned by Mike Tyson), and he is a part owner of Vitamin Water.
Rappers have always been known to tote the newest cellphones and electronics. Hip hop culture is very comfortable with technology, sound mixing software and hardware makes it real easy for artists to become comfortable with high technology early. Hip hop artists have carried and promoted technology accessories for quite some time starting with Skypagers and Startac cell phones to all sorts of hi speed devices nowadays.
Diddy and 50 have been dabbling in online video for some time now. Diddy has PtwittyTv and 50 has been recently found taunting other rappers on YouTube.
Technology will always play a large role in hip hop business and current uses of technology are pretty imaginative. Hip hop is a culture that has drawn from numerous influences, and itself continues to influence the music industry to try new things while leading in new directions.
Friday, April 17, 2009
The GEM Peapod Mobility, Chrysler And NEV Concept
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This little car has been buzzing around the ‘Net for a few days now, after it’s debut in the U.S. at the New York Auto Show earlier in April. It’s made by GEM, who is owned by Chrysler, and is, in function, about what you expect from a neighborhood electric.
What it’s got that others don’t is styling..(read full article by Zoomi Life here)
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Construction Loans, how difficult are they to obtain….

by Tom Matteson, Paramount Mortgage Funding
Their program is really straight forward if you have 10% down, a decent credit score (above 620), and you plan to live in the house as your primary residency. These factors should get you approved, baring any unforeseen credit, or lender issues. You can buy the land first or do it all at once, the choice is yours. If you obtain the land first with a mortgage, that mortgage will be rolled into the new construction loan, once the project has been completed.
Building your own home has been the American dream for 230 years and it is a viable option for home seekers, even in this terrible housing market. It will take patience and cooperation to complete the project. The first step is securing the financing because there is a lot of work involved in these kinds of loans and the financing is the most important piece. So before you look at plans, look at lots, call a mortgage professional to get pre-qualified.
Thomas Matteson
Mortgage Consultant/Licensed FSP
Paramount Mortgage Funding, Inc.
Phone: 813-469-9762
Fax: 1-866-475-7508
Email: tmatteson77@pmfmortgages.com
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Twitter Mania

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Twitter mania is happening across the world, right now thousands maybe even millions are tweeting as you read this. Somewhere right now Diddy is promoting his Twitter page, meanwhile across the city, Jimmy Fallon is tweeting with viewers on camera during his Late Night Show on NBC.
Do you Tweet ? Every major news outlet is, Barack Obama and the Small Business Administration are. Should you be? Here are some information to help you make your decision.
Twitter is a tool that is offering new means for communication, distribution, and consumption of information. Think of Twitter messages as short format communications which are distributed instantly. Nicolas Carr calls Twitter the Internet telegraph. Twitter messages are less than 140 characters in length and are distributed instantly to anyone who chooses to follow your Twitter feed. Twitter users follow each other in order to receive updates as they are sent out. You can choose how you wish to receive the updates, by email, by phone, or embedded into a website, blog, or social site like Facebook.
CNN has over 650,000 followers, Jimmy Fallon has 450,000, and Diddy has over 275,000. The popularity of Twitter is growing by leaps and bounds. Jason Calcanis, CEO of Mahalo, has offered $250,000 for placement on the "suggested users" page of people to follow. He thinks a 2 year agreement right now is worth 125,000 annually and he is publicly stating that he is interested in securing a contract now as he thinks it will be worth more in the future. This offer shows the potential of different types of advertising placement which may come its way.
Socially speaking, Twitter is a great communication tool. For personal use it can be used as a way to update a group of followers on what you may be doing at any given point in the day. It is also used to arrange meet-ups in social locations by Tweeting your location upon arrival, and/or leaving comments about the event you are at. Motivational and news related tweets seem to be the most popular form of tweet.
So now businesses are getting in on the act. NBC, CNN, and many other news outlets are using Twitter as a distribution source for information they want to release. The thinking behind integrating news content is very straight forward, it offers a direct means of distribution instantly. Twitter offers a personal press wire for any company who wants to reach their target base directly. The best part about is, followers are opt-in. On Twitter you choose to follow someone, so if you choose to follow CNN then you are choosing to receive all the information they send out, same is true if you follow your friend, your pastor, your realtor, or your local sports team.
Twittering Real Estate has become very popular. Using Twitter to send-out real estate tweets offers a free direct messaging system for agents and offices. It allows them to reach interested parties when listings or updates become available instantly. Once again it is opt-in, so it is non-intrusive and it allows users to receive tweets according to their own defined preferences. ChicagoRealty is a great example of how to integrate your listings. They send out tweets with the address and direct links of listing pages as soon as they receive them.
Churches have also begun to Twitter. Pastors are sending out messages of motivation & inspiration as well as updates on church happenings. Some churches have gone interactive and are asking members to respond to questions asked during the sermon. Some even show the the Twitter responses in real time on projection screens like survey results.
So how does Twitter make money you are wondering, huh ? Well, the answer is as of now they don't, but that won't be for long. The growth of rate of Twitter is incredible at over 1000% annually. That poses a lot of options for monteizing the large user base. Recently Twitter started experimeting with text based ads which are promoting their own tools below the "follower" numbers on users profiles. They have also stated they believe real-time search within Twitter will be a good avenue for monetization, along with coporate clients looking to reach certain audience demographics in large numbers. While there has been many skeptics to date, this is one venture which will not have to worry about monetization opportunities in the near future.
If you haven't yet started, it may be time to get Tweetin..
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Color E-Readers Coming Soon : Flepia by Fujitsu Takes On Amazon's Kindle 2

A recent leak out of the Fujitsu company has caused blog sites and major news sources to chatter about the possibility of color e-readers not far from the market. Fujitsu has hyped the technology for 2 years now. Color seems to be the next large barrier to consumer friendliness, after price, and practical utility. On March 18, 2009 Fujitsu announced the start of consumer sales in Japan of the world’s first color e-paper mobile terminal, FLEPia, available through Fujitsu Frontech’s online store. The FLEPia is advertised as lightweight and thin.The color e-paper mobile terminal features an easy-to-view 8-inch display screen capable of showing up to 260,000 colors in high-definition, in addition to being equipped with Blue-tooth and high-speed wireless and a touch screen.
The price tag on the FLEPia is about 2-3 times that of the Kindle so that will certainly deter buyers. However if color e-readers become prominent in Japan, we may see the Kindle 2 turn quickly into Kindle 3.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Strive For Greatness

Every day when I wake up I think to myself "What can I do today that will set myself apart from yesterday, what can I do to excel today?"
I reflect on and draw from positive moments that have influenced my life, and I look to greet every day with a "I can't wait to do...” attitude. I begin my day reading quotes and listening to audio of great spoken moments in order to arouse an inner sense of “greatness”. This morning refresher evokes internal motivators to help me push forward with confidence. It is really amazing the way the human mind works when the right stimulus is applied. The message that I try to draw from most mornings is simple , “Get up, get out, and do something great!”
For me, it's like drinking an energy shot of “life’s vitality” every morning for a quick charge to approach the day.I offer up this little piece of my life in order to make a correlation between thinking about doing something great, and accomplishing greatness. The next time you have a thought and say to yourself, “hey, this would be something that would really be great”, grab that idea and run with it immediately. Set up stimuli in your life that pushes you to go above and beyond your normal thought process to accomplish what you dream of. What comes with the ability to dream, is the ability to make them a reality. Striving for greatness in all that you do will help you realize your dreams and accomplish your goals.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
App Nation: Web Applications, Mobile Applications, and iTV Applications

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We are an app nation. Apps are on our phones, on the Internet, and on their way Internet Television. Web applications are accessed via a web browser over a network such as the Internet or an intranet and they are software applications coded in browser-supported languages. Mobile applications are developed based on the 6 M's, Movement (location), Moment (time), Me (personalization), Multi-user (community), Money (payments) and Machines (automation). Internet TV applications are developed for set-top boxes, broadband TV's, and remote devices.
The iPhone is what has really made apps a relevant topic amongst the mainstream public and they are in high demand. There are iPhone apps for everything you can imagine. Apple says, "they leverage the groundbreaking technology in iPhone — like the Multi-Touch interface, the accelerometer, GPS, real-time 3D graphics, and 3D positional audio." They also have designed a great App Store where you can choose from thousands of applications ready to download now. If you have an iPhone you are probably already familiar with apps.
Google now has its own mobile app store for the Android platform and their G1 phone. Android is a software platform and operating system for mobile devices, based on the Linux kernel, developed by Google and later the Open Handset Alliance. It allows developers to write managed code in the Java language, controlling the device via Google-developed Java libraries. Here are some pics and information from Google.
A new service called Boxee is helping spur the Internet TV app market with its latest announcement of an app box. Boxee is a social media center. With Boxee you can play videos, music and pictures from your PC or from the Internet. You can also share with your friends what albums you're listening to, what movies and TV shows you're watching, send recommendations and more. The App box makes it much easier for everyone else to release new apps and add more content to Boxee. Blip.tv, a video site dedicated to helping great shows find an audience, has already built a Boxee app to share their shows with 350,000 Boxee users. Boxee has also designed an iPhone app that lets you control your AppleTV and Boxee system with the iPhone or iTouch.
Apps are influencing all aspects of our media lives and they play an integral part in processing information effectively. We will see apps spread to a wider range of devices in our homes over the next few years.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Micro-Projectors : A New Development In Miniaturized Electronics
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Micro-projectors look like something straight out of a spy movie or James Bond flick. In some cases they are as small as a deck of cards and they project up to 52" with very good quality . Micro-projectors are the newest practical development in miniaturized electronics. They bring new value to the business community by providing a very portable and useful technology tool.
Presentations are given daily around the world as an integral part of sales & research, marketing, and a wide range of operational activities. Most presentations require a projector to display information. Projectors have always been very bulky and until the past decade were not very portable. Now, they are ultra-portable.
Here are a few micro-projectors worth looking into:
The 3mPro110 fits in the palm of your hand and is less 6 ounces in total weight. It offers up to a 50" viewing screen, 1 hour battery life, and it connects with just about any device. It costs around $350.00. The Samsung MBP200 is a portable media player with a pico projector inside and is less than 6 inches in total length. The MBP200 also runs about $300.00. WowWee has three micro projectors named the Cinemin Swivel, Cinemin Stick and Cinemin Station. They range from $200 to $400.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Multimedia - Social Sites: Virtual Worlds - examples: Second Life, World Of Warcraft
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Virtual Worlds
Virtual Worlds are computer-based simulated environment intended for its users to inhabit and interact via avatars. These avatars are usually depicted as textual, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional graphical representations, although other forms are possible (auditory and touch sensations for example). The computer accesses a computer-simulated world and presents perceptual stimuli to the user, who in turn can manipulate elements of the modeled world and thus experiences telepresence to a certain degree. Massively multiplayer online games commonly depict a world very similar to the real world, with real world rules and real-time actions, and communication. Communication is usually textual, with real-time voice communication using VOIP also possible. Here are some of the most popular virtual worlds and online games.
Second Life (SL) is a virtual world developed by Linden Lab that launched on June 23, 2003 and is accessible via the Internet. A free client program called the Second Life Viewer enables its users, called Residents, to interact with each other through avatars. Residents can explore, meet other residents, socialize, participate in individual and group activities, and create and trade virtual property and services with one another, or travel throughout the world, which residents refer to as the grid.
World of Warcraft, often referred to as WoW, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) by Blizzard Entertainment. It is the fourth released game set in the fantasy Warcraft universe, which was first introduced by Warcraft: Orcs & Humans in 1994. With more than 11.5 million monthly subscribers, World of Warcraft is currently the world's largest MMORPG in those terms, and holds the Guinness World Record for the most popular MMORPG. In April 2008, World of Warcraft was estimated to hold 62% of the massively multiplayer online game
Friday, April 3, 2009
Multimedia - Social Sites: Livecasting
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Livecasting allows anyone to instantly stream live video over the internet or mobile devices. Here are some of the most popular livecasting sites.
Ustream.tv, established March 2007, is a website which consists of network of diverse channels providing a platform for lifecasting and live video streaming of events online. During the 2008 United States presidential election, the website was used by nearly all the main candidates to help their campaign, by allowing a larger amount of voters to ask political questions.
Justin.tv, founded in San Francisco by Justin Kan, is a network of diverse channels providing a platform for lifecasting and live video streaming of events online.
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Multimedia - Social Sites: Video Sharing

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Video Sharing
Video Sharing has taken over the web. There are billions of videos shown every month. Here are some of the most popular video sharing sites.
YouTube is by far the most popular video site on the web. Users can upload, view and share video clips. Three former PayPal employees created YouTube in February 2005. In November 2006, YouTube, LLC was bought by Google Inc. for US$1.65 billion, and is now operated as a subsidiary of Google
Vimeo is a video-centric social network site (owned by IAC/InterActiveCorp) which launched in November 2004. The site supports embedding, sharing, video storage, and allows user-commenting on each video page
MeFeedia.com is a media search website founded in 2004 that features videos, TV shows, movies, and music among other material
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Multimedia - Social Sites : Photo Sharing

Photo Sharing has become extremely popular on the web and just about every site has photo integration systems these days. Here are some of the most popular photo sharing sites.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Social News - examples: Digg, Reddit, Mixx

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Social News
Social news refers to websites where users submit and vote on news stories or other links, thus determining which links are presented.
It became more popular with the advent of Digg, which combined Delicious and Slashdot's features.
Digg is a social news website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories. Voting stories up and down is the site's cornerstone function, respectively called digging and burying. Many stories get submitted every day, but only the most Dugg stories appear on the front page. Digg's popularity has prompted the creation of other social networking sites with story submission and voting systems
Reddit is a social news website on which users can post links to content on the web. Other users may then vote the posted links down or up, causing them to appear more or less prominently on the Reddit home page.
Mixx is a user-driven social media web site that serves to help users submit or find content by peers based on interest and location. It combines social networking and bookmarking with web syndication, blogging and personalization tools
Social Bookmarking - Examples: Delicious, StumbleUpon

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Social Bookmarking
Social Bookmarking is a method for Internet users to store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of web pages on the Internet with the help of metadata, typically in the form of tags that collectively and/or collaboratively become a folksonomy. Folksonomy is also called social tagging, "the process by which many users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content.
Here are some well known social bookmarking sites.
Delicious (formerly del.icio.us) is a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks. The site was founded by Joshua Schachter in 2003 and acquired by Yahoo! in 2005. It has more than five million users and 150 million bookmarked URLs.
StumbleUpon is an Internet community that allows its users to discover and rate Web pages, photos, and videos. It is a personalized recommendation engine which uses peer and social-networking principles. Web pages are presented when the user clicks the "Stumble!" button on the browser's toolbar. StumbleUpon chooses which Web page to display based on the user's ratings of previous pages, ratings by his/her friends, and by the ratings of users with similar interests.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Social Media Field Guide: Part 3 - Social Networking, Aggregation, Wiki's

Social Networking focuses on building online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others. Most social network services are web based and provide a variety of ways for users to interact, such as e-mail and instant messaging services.
Here are some well know social networking services:
Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them and elsewhere
MySpace lets you find friends & classmates, meet new people, listen to free music & build playlists, share photos, watch videos, start a blog, read celebrity news
Linked-in strengthens and extends your existing network of trusted contacts. LinkedIn is a networking tool that helps you discover inside connections to recommended job candidates, industry experts and business partners.
Meetup.com is an online social networking portal that facilitates offline group meetings in various localities around the world. Meetup allows members to find and join groups unified by a common interest, such as politics, books, games, movies, health, pets, careers or hobbies. Users enter their ZIP code (or their city outside the United States) and the topic they want to meet about, and the website helps them arrange a place and time to meet.
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Social Network Aggregation - Example: Friendfeed
Social Network Aggregation
Social network aggregation is the process of collecting content from multiple social network services, such as MySpace, Facebook and even Twitter. The task is often performed by a social network aggregator, which pulls together information into a single location, or helps a user consolidate multiple social networking profiles into one profile. Various aggregation services provide tools or widgets to allow users to consolidate messages, track friends, combine bookmarks, search across multiple social networking sites, read rss feeds for multiple social networks, see when their name is mentioned on various sites, access their profiles from a single interface, provide "lifestreams", etc. Here is a social network aggregator.
Friendfeed is a feed aggregator that consolidates the updates from social media and social networking websites, social bookmarking websites, blogs and micro-blogging updates, as well as any other types of RSS/Atom feeds. Friendfeed makes content on the Web more relevant and useful for you by using your existing social network as a tool for discovering interesting information
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