Entries Tagged as 'Internet'

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Future of Australian TV is online?

In the US and Europe we’ve seen a lot of content starting out on the internet before migrating to TV or to new online delivery platforms - on your TiVO, PS3 or XBox360. Afterworld is an example of short content that is now showing on the Sci Fi channel but started on the internet, Sony [...]

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Making the World(s) a Better Place - Virtual Worlds at Congress

To show how Social 3D Worlds are permeating the real world the first ever Congressional hearing on Virtual Worlds was run in April of this year. The then CEO of Linden Lab (Second Life) Philip Rosedale, testified before the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, basically telling them about the likely ‘influence’ that 3D [...]

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

What Mash-Ups are worth ‘Emailing’ About - Firefox Ubiquity

Found this great demo of a ’semantically’ rich plug-in for Firefox which really suggest where we are headed when things ‘link’ together in a much more ‘human’ way. Enjoy.
Yes you can try it now, get the plug-in from this post…and a great get started tutorial from the Mozilla team.

Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on [...]

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Google’s own web browser; World meet Chrome!

Google is developing its own web browser based on the open source framework webkit engine, which is also used by Apple for its Safari web browser and interconnecting applications such as mail, dashboard and itunes.
The browser called Chrome (Page not available to the public yet as of 02/09/08) has been built with speed, security and [...]

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

More Broadband Less TV

Another report looking at Australian media usage patterns in the wake of broadband has been released. You can download the report here. I caught Julian Thomas, one of the authors of this CCI report on the ABC’s Media Report this week and you can read the transcript here.
One of the most interesting things reported was [...]

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Australian optical chip clocked at 1Tb per second

Nice but relatively random Spaghetti Code sculpture image: George Hart Computer Science Department NY

Heard this on “Heritage Media” channel 702 ABC (AM!) Radio Sydney this morning. Deborah Cameron was interviewing Ben Eggleton of Centre for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS) a consortium between five Australian universities: The University of Sydney, Macquarie University, University [...]

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

the rise and rise of the zoomable…

Twice this week I’ve stumbled across interfaces which I’ve found irresistible and blog-worthy. The first is PicLens (not brand new this week - but certainly within living memory ie: several months). The second is the Zoomii interface for browsing Amazon books.
PicLens is a Firefox 3.0 plugin which allows you to navigate through sites such as [...]

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Finally, TV gets more social

New technologies focusing on the convergence of TV and community continue to turn watching TV into a social activity. The connected TV experience is aimed at providing remote users with a joint viewing experience - chat, vote, comment, or just watch your favorite shows with other fans or distant friends.
The idea of transforming an experience [...]

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Just in - US woman indicted in MySpace suicide

from news.com.au:
An American mother has been indicted in connection with a MySpace hoax that ended with a 13-year-old girl committing suicide after being spurned by a fictitious boy.
A federal grand jury in Los Angeles indicted Lori Drew, 49, on criminal charges of conspiracy and accessing MySpace computers “without authorisation to inflict emotional distress on the [...]

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

NASA’s computers brought down by biological virus!

We’ll i’ll let you read the heading again — nope, it’s not a joke. Apparently millions of tiny, hairy, reddish-brown creatures known as “crazy rasberry ants” - crazy, because they wander erratically instead of marching in regimented lines, and “rasberry” after Tom Rasberry, an exterminator who did battle against them early on, are causing quite [...]

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Apple actions location based mobile content patent

A much publicised patent application published in December 2007 revealed that Apple had explored allowing handheld owners (such as the iPhone) to place orders from local stores. The system would, for example, allow customers to order a drink with the press of a button on their iPhone which would then notify them when their order [...]

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Social Network meets Cable TV

Plaxo Pulse is an interesting social networking service which, unlike Facebook, allows you to separate your personal and business contacts. It also has a sophisticated address and calendar function which are linked to all those highly addictive sharing and communications tools. News this week is that Plaxo has partnered with cable TV company Comcast to [...]

Monday, May 12th, 2008

TV is not in decline…not!

Quite a few pioneers, ad execs, consultants, futurists and plagarists have been bleating on about the decline of TV since at least 2002 when broadband started to permeate everything we do. Now we know it will never die, those live sports, reality shows and up to date on the ground news items will never go [...]

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Real or not Real… The effect of Digital Media…

The following clip you are about to see has a Ripley’s Believe it or Not feeling to it. Apparently its straight unedited footage taken from the CCTV of Raffles Place Tower building in Singapore.
It was posted on the internet a few weeks ago and like a piece of viral media, has completely overwhelmed the asian [...]

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

LonelyGirl15’s Jessica Rose - new web series: Blood Cell

LonelyGirl15 actress Jessica Rose is making a comeback to the computer-screen with a new web series called Blood Cell,produced by digital studio 60Frames. This new series is not a faked vlog but a well-produced murder mystery. Part of the current onslaught of professionally produced web content with a hyper-syndication (the viral distribution of content through [...]