Google Clues Developers in on Android Market (11)
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Android Mobile Platform team member Eric Chu wants you to know that its content distribution system - an Apple App Store think-a-like by the name of Android Market - is going to be user-driven. All thanks to “Google’s expertise in infrastructure, search and relevance to connect users with content created by developers.” As one might expect for a developer-targeted message, this notice, plus screen grabs, is perhaps similar to the ones Apple delivers to its ...
Les JO de Pékin en panoramique (1)
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Attention les yeux, ces deux photos panoramiques prises lors des Jeux Olympiques de Pékin donnent le vertige! Comme si vous y étiez, 30 minutes avant le départ du 100 metres, ou a l’entrée du nid d’oiseau… D’autres 360 degrés saisissants sont disponibles également ici. Merci a Jeffu pour la contribution! Articles en rapport-Les JO de Pékin en panoramique-Les JO en direct-Firefox ouvre un bureau à Pekin-Une cérémonie renversante !-GreenPIX et le zero energy media wallCopyright ...
Les JO de Pékin en panoramique (1)
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Attention les yeux, ces deux photos panoramiques prises lors des Jeux Olympiques de Pékin donnent le vertige! Comme si vous y étiez, 30 minutes avant le départ du 100 metres, ou a l’entrée du nid d’oiseau… D’autres 360 degrés saisissants sont disponibles également ici. Merci a Jeffu pour la contribution! Articles en rapport-Les JO de Pékin en panoramique-Olympic fail-Les JO en direct-Firefox ouvre un bureau à Pekin-Une cérémonie renversante !Copyright © 2006-2008 asia 2803
T Minus One (4)
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China's Liang Huo competes in the men's semifinal of the 10 meter diving competition. Photograph by Vincent Laforet for NEWSWEEK Sometimes, the Olympics throws you a bone. Today the sky was clear and the sun was beaming down on the translucent roof of the Water Cube venue where the 10 meter diving semi-finals were taking place. This made for a beautiful day of shooting, both from overhead and from the side angle. The bone in ...
Tiger Woods Responds to Fan's YouTube Video (55)
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This video response is brilliant marketing on the part of Electronic Arts and Tiger Woods. A fan posted on YouTube that it's possible for Woods to hit a golf ball in Tiger Woods 08 while walking on water. How does Tiger react? By showing how it's done and promoting Tiger Woods 09 in the process. It shows they listen and bring in the big guns to engage. (via John Porcaro) LATER:: Michael Phelps is someone ...
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Ian Betteridge said:
Brilliant. Just brilliant.
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cniknet said:
Incredible.
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narphorium said:
LOL What a great viral ad.
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Pierre said:
That's what I call marketing :D
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Mario Sundar said:
Savvy marketing by EA arts yields a terrific viral video.
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Goyal said:
Pure awesomeness!!
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GS said:
Brilliant marketing!
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vanlandw said:
Tiger Woods is brilliant...
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blogan said:
This is awesome marketing. And a nice switch from all the Obamessiah stuff we hear about. Good job, Tiger! :-)
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Sean said:
THIS is good social marketing
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doransky said:
óriási.
Full Frame Sensor vs Crop Sensor: Which is Right For You? (7)
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DX, full-frame, APS-C, FX, crop factor, 24×36, image circle. Confused yet? Good. With the new Nikon D700 hitting store shelves and the Canon 5D MkII imminent, now is a good time to clear the air on the whole sensor size thing. Back in the film days, the rectangle that captured the image on a standard SLR (the film) was one size: 24mm x 36mm. That was all there was to it, and nobody really gave ...
Full Frame Sensor vs Crop Sensor - Which is Right For You? (12)
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DX, full-frame, APS-C, FX, crop factor, 24×36, image circle. Confused yet? Good. With the new Nikon D700 hitting store shelves and the Canon 5D MkII imminent, now is a good time to clear the air on the whole sensor size thing. Back in the film days, the rectangle that captured the image on a standard SLR (the film) was one size: 24mm x 36mm. That was all there was to it, and nobody really gave ...
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Dave S said:
I think this does a great job explaining why I need a D700... and why I should keep my D300 as well. ;)
Picture of the Day: August 16, 2008 (1)
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Photograph by Donald Miralle for NEWSWEEK Not a photo from the the big events, no 100m final, no Phelps...today’s Picture of the Day comes from a relatively low profile event, the women’s heptathlon, and was shot by Donald Miralle. This was the scene after the runners crossed the line of the 800m which concluded the medal contest. The picture captures, in one frame, so much of what the Olympics aspires to be. In studying it, ...
The Longest 10 Seconds on the Planet (1)
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It’s amazing how many people get so excited over a race that takes less than 10 seconds to run. The lead-up of the showdown of Asafa Powell, Usain Bolt, and Tyson Gay was second only to the sea of photographers and their remote cameras that descended on the National Stadium tonight for the men’s 100m final. There were a wide spectrum of experience present; from snappers who cover Athletics religiously, to those who cover it ...
Rightmedia hurts sites.. « The Paradigm Shift (3)
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So i’ve been testing advertising networks and exchanges again. One network that sounds good in theory is Yahoo’s Right Media. I sent them 10.8 M of my pageviews a day, of that only 9.4 million actually get loaded because their network is so damn slow. If that isn’t bad enough the slowness of their network hangs my pages which caused my over all pageviews to fall by 3% on a dailly basis. I find that ...
Hulu Sucks Donkey Balls – So Please Stop Using It In Posts (10)
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I realize that my fellow bloggers in the States might be all kinds of enamored over Hulu but for the rest of the world it is just another stupid geotarded product that is as about as useful as female mammary glands on a bull. Doing this only supports the stupidity of geotarding products and everything that surrounds the idea. Please stop! Conversation Tags: video, Hulu, geotard Interested in sponsoring the WinExtra RSS feed then drop ...
Hulu Sucks Donkey Balls – So Please Stop Using It In Posts (2)
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I realize that my fellow bloggers in the States might be all kinds of enamored over Hulu but for the rest of the world it is just another stupid geotarded product that is as about as useful as female mammary glands on a bull. Doing this only supports the stupidity of geotarding products and everything that surrounds the idea. Please stop! Conversation Tags: video, Hulu, geotard Interested in sponsoring the WinExtra RSS feed then drop ...
Error'd: Packing Done Right (23)
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Submitted anonymously, one of our readers' companies uses a lot of CMOS batteries from Dell. To save time and money, they asked for fifty spare batteries instead of having them delivered individually. Dell was happy to oblige, sending one giant box with fifty small boxes inside; each with one neatly-packed CMOS battery. I can't help but be reminded of a similar incident from the past. Brought to you by the Non-WTF Job Board:
See What Facebook Connect Looks Like (31)
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On Monday, Facebook released a sample site that demonstrates how Facebook Connect (previous coverage), their new authentication methodology for logging into third-party web sites, will work. On the demo site, instead of registering for an account, you're presented with an option to use Facebook Connect instead. The Facebook team built the site so developers interested in using this technology could see how it works. The source code was provided as well. The sample site is ...
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8 Resources for Message Boards 2.0 (34)
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It’s always surprising when you visit sites oozing with new technological bells and whistles and wind up seeing a message board that looks like something from 1998! It’s like a virtual speed bump on your digital journey through the Web. Well, thanks to a few innovative upstarts and some crusty old-timers, message boards as we know them are undergoing an extreme social media makeover. Here are a couple of the best new age message board ...
Dogs of War (16)
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Satirical Maps of the First World WarHark! hark! the dogs do bark!The beggars are coming to townSome in rags and some in jagsAnd one in a velvet gown [Trad.]1,2,3"Hark! hark! The dogs do bark!"(note by Walter Emanuel; London, G.W. Bacon & Co. 1914)"The Dogs of War are loose in Europe, and a nice noise they are making! It was started by a Dachshund that is thought to have gone made -- though there was so ...
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striatic said:
what an interesting trend, and such interesting results.
Blogger/Journalist Proposal for Demo and Techcrunch50 (6)
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I'd like to present an idea this evening regarding the upcoming DEMO and Techcrunch50 conferences. Both conferences will rock and are great places to launch a startup. This year both conferences will overlap in early September. Bloggers and journalists will have to try to cover the 100-125 startups that will launch simultaneously, startups will need to meet with some large number of reporters and readers will be hit by potentially thousands of reviews. Check out ...
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Pierre said:
Some interesting points!
Cuil Exits Stealth Mode With A Massive Search Engine [Michael Arrington - 7/27/08] (95)
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Menlo Park based Cuil will launch later this evening with an index of 120 billion web pages, making them arguably the most comprehensive search engine on the web (Google doesn’t disclose the size of their index, although they claim to know about a trillion unique web pages) (Update: see our very early testing here). They’ve also dropped one of the “l’s” from their name - previously the company was “Cuill.” Either way, it’s pronounced “cool.” ...