Nike Sportswear 2008 Fall/Winter Collection (1)
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With only a few seasons under the belt, Nike Sportswear has evolved leaps and bounds. While initial releases looked to just be more technically advanced pieces which were based predominately on vintage styles and silhouettes from Nike archives, their 2008 fall/winter collection looks to break free from the constraints of inaugural collections. We can only assume that is was Nike’s direction all along to make the jump to apparel which features products outside the tradition ...
Calling Bay Area Investors: Seattle Entrepreneurs Want To See More of You, and Help Build Your Brand (1)
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Venture Capital, deals, innovation Gregory T. Huang wrote: Lately I’ve been hearing from the tech-startup community about the need to get venture capitalists from the San Francisco Bay Area to spend more time in Seattle—and with the companies they invest in here. The topic first came up during a coffee chat with Kevin Merritt, founder and CEO of the social-database site Blist. (Back in February, his company raised a $6.5 million Series A round from ...
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Clever stuff by Porsche. Select your favourite model, upload a picture of your driveway and then picture it. Or just go and get one. I think the 911 would look just fine next to my trailer. Link
More Alcohol Advertisers Invade Facebook Platform (23)
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Alcoholic beverage brands spend $2 billion on advertising every year in the US alone. Multinational Monitor says that alcohol companies “aired more than 2 million television ads and published more than 20,000 magazine advertisements” from 2001 to 2007. It’s no surprise then that, only weeks after Facebook changed its policies regarding alcohol promotion on the Facebook Platform and enabled to Demographic Restriction functionality, alcohol companies are invading the Facebook Platform. Just yesterday, we covered new ...
Oh the things that I've seen... (part one) (1)
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Because I've been a bad, bad blogger of late - blame my life: there was a hell of a lot happening in July-August, most of which I can't go into detail about - there have been quite a few performances I've attended recently that I haven't had time to blog about: until now. Apologies for the brevity of the following 'reviews' (perhaps 'impressions' would be a better word); I've got rather a lot to catch ...
Apple Multi-Touch Data Fusion: Camera, Voice, Force Sensors (35)
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Apple has been working in new multi-touch technology that combines touch interfaces with input from the camera and the microphone. For example: this will allow you to select text in the iPhone, say "copy," go to another application and say "paste" to make this task really easy. The most intriguing part, however, is the use of a camera in laptops and desktops. This will require two cameras, one for video chat and the other for ...
Wall Street Journal - WSJ Magazine Fall Fashion 2008 (1)
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This is the launch issue & it comes with the Saturday September 6th paper in the USA & the Friday, September 5th paper in Europe & Asia image source | reuters Source | WWD Quote: TIMING IS EVERYTHING: The daily journalists at The Wall Street Journal have gotten a rude welcome to the slower pace of a quarterly glossy. While the paper’s new magazine WSJ has an interview with Republican vice presidential nominee Alaskan Gov. ...
Palm Treo Pro Gets Telstra's Blue Tick (1)
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All you outback Gizmodians out there longing for some smartphone love, your prayers have now been answered, with Telstra giving the Palm Treo Pro their blue tick of approval. The blue tick is the stamp Telstra pops on phones that recommend the handset for rural coverage on the NextG network. The Treo Pro is the ninth handset in Telstra's stable to be awarded the classification, and the first smartphone with the label. So now our ...
The Boyfriend Syndrome Explained (1)
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By me from TheFrisky.com: “I like you.” The last time a boy told me that, we were on our third date. We were sitting on stools at the bar facing each other, he leaned in to kiss me, and then made the most adorable, bashful face I’d ever seen. “Peter is so my boyfriend,” I thought, and commended myself on being so awesome. It was clear, wasn’t it? He’d already started using terms of endearment ...
The Australian: Future of News (1)
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Brilliant article from Mark Day today: I've just grabbed a few paragraphs, read the whole thing yourself :) )Fairfax media puts future of newspapers under spotlightThere are three kinds of news: happening, manufactured and revealed.Happening news is a jumbo jet explosion at 10,000m or a car crash at peak hour. It can be of great consequence, affecting the lives of many, or it can be inconsequential by dint of it being far away, on another ...
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Dear pocketnovel, Seriously, just stop. Everyone is appalled by all the shit that comes out of your mouth. And you always regret it. Here are some tips: 1. Stop talking about who you are fucking. 2. Stop fucking people from Tumblr. 3. Stop trying to fuck MORE people on Tumblr. From: pocketnovelDate: August 30, 2008 6:43:28 PM EDTTo: [redacted]Subject: I know better than to reblog something like this……but you look way cuter in this picture ...
The Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX2 Transponder Watch (a.k.a. The World’s Most Expensive Car Key) (1)
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What could be more glamorous than gallivanting about town in a stunningly beautiful Aston Martin DBS? How about a Jaeger-LeCoultre watch which can actually grant you access to your vehicle! Not a fantasy gadget from a James Bond movie, the new Jaeger-LeCoultre AMVOX2 Transponder watch showcases a remarkable personalized transponder system that allows a DBS owner to lock and unlock his or her car simply by pressing the crystal of the timepiece (press the crystal ...
FriendFeed is not killing blogging [Time Management 101] (9)
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That there is a finite number of hours in a day is a given, and as more and more services come online, our ability to divide our time across multiple sites diminishes. The question then becomes do you effectively manage this time, or do you lose focus with some areas of your online presence missing out? Alex at Hematopoiesis contends that FriendFeed is killing blogging, because people are spending more time on FriendFeed and less ...
Google Chrome - Google Wants to Say It - Just Say It Sergey- It’s a Modern OS and Where is Intel? (4)
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Platform for web apps bla bla bla. A couple of observations on Chrome - It’s good, it’s an OS, and where the hell is Intel. Multi-process?? Hello multicore on the desktop - Hello Intel? Wake up. I think that Google is being smart by not calling attention to the OS issue. Why? Because the definition of an OS favors Microsoft - and all the legacy baggage with PC centric stuff. Why get into that conversation ...