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We Live In Public – The Dawn of the Internet

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Ten years in the making and culled from 5000 hours of footage,  WE LIVE IN PUBLIC reveals the effect the web is having on our society, as seen through the eyes of “the greatest Internet pioneer you’ve never heard of”, artist, futurist and visionary Josh Harris. Award-winning director  Ondi Timoner documented his tumultuous life for more than a decade to create a riveting, cautionary tale of what to expect as the virtual world inevitably takes control of our lives.
Harris, often called the “Warhol of the Web”, founded Pseudo.com, the first Internet television network during the infamous dot-com boom of the 1990s. He also curated and funded the ground breaking project “Quiet” in an underground bunker in NYC where over 100 people lived together on camera for 30 days at the turn of the millennium. With Quiet, Harris proved how we willingly trade our privacy for the connection and recognition we all deeply desire, but with every technological advancement such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter, becomes more elusive. Through his experiments, including a six-month stint living with his girlfriend under 24-hour electronic surveillance which led to his mental collapse, Harris demonstrated the price we pay for living in public.

http://www.weliveinpublicthemovie.com/

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Adobe Now Owns Omniture

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Omniture, one of the biggest names in web analytics, is being acquired by Adobe, in a transaction valued at $1.8 billion.

Adobe customers are looking to us for solutions to deliver engaging experiences and more effectively monetize their content and applications online,” says Shantanu Narayen, president and CEO of Adobe. “This is a game changer for both Adobe and our customers. We will enable advertisers, media companies and e-tailers to realize the full value of their digital assets.”

Adobe says the deal will enable advertisers, ad agencies, publishers, and e-tailers to achieve greater ROI from their digital investments while improving the end users’ experience.

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The next generation of web analytics should be on the horizon… built for today’s ecommerce challenges. Adobe sees the acquisition as one that will significantly expand its addressable market and growth potential in the online advertising and e-commerce industries.
source: webpronews

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WTC New Design – New York City

Monday, September 14th, 2009

This blog regularly posts about web design, flash and the latest in digital advertising related material. But it is about New York City and the inspiration that this great city feeds to us—and while the memorial date of September has just passed, I wanted to post something about the design of the new building as construction has begun. Below are pictures of the new designs, and be sure to visit the World trade center website at http://www.wtc.com/ and the memorial website here http://www.national911memorial.org/site/PageServer?pagename=New_Home

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Google’s Project 10 to the 100th

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Google is promising to shed light on its “Project 10 to the 100th” competition–announced last year as part of its 10th anniversary celebration–within this month.

Project 10 to the 100th is an attempt to solicit ideas that will change the world, focusing on the notion that “new studies are reinforcing the simple wisdom that beyond a certain very basic level of material wealth, the only thing that increases individual happiness over time is helping other people,” Google said when announcing the project last year. Five projects will be selected to receive a total of $10 million in funding, but choosing those five projects has taken Google much longer than originally anticipated. The announcement of the finalists has already been delayed twice, most recently in March.

“We received over 150,000 ideas from users which far surpassed our expectations,” said Jamie Wood, a Google spokesman. “We’ve never managed a project like this and it’s taken much more time than we imagined to judge and sort through the ideas.”

Wood promised that “within a month” Google would announce the next phase of the competition. That will likely involve the release of 100 proposals for the public to vote on and choose 20 finalists, from which a Google board will choose the five lucky winners.

Source: news.cnet.com

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