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14.09.07

Permalink 04:15:54, Categories: eXistence, before breakfast   English (EU)

Marketing Garden has got a new home

Liga used to write here on mazais weblogs - a part of this [multi-blog] site, with her posts covering a number of interesting topics, written in both English and Latvian.

Now she’s the author of Marketing Garden - a blog about Marketing, Advertising, PR, Design, and Social Media. In the last couple of days it also got a new domain name [ marketing-garden.com ].

Congratulations! :)

Her most popular blog post: making logos

06.09.07

Permalink 01:49:28, Categories: General, Technology, Social Software   English (EU)

Galway OpenCoffee Club #3 - this Friday

The OpenCoffee Club was started to encourage entrepreneurs, developers and investors to organise real-world informal meetups to chat, network and grow. Read how the OpenCoffee initiative started.

Galway OpenCoffee Club #3 will take place this Friday (07-Sep-2007), organised by Ina O’Murchu.
Location: Foster Court Hotel (google map), in the cafe/bar.
Time: 11:00
Event details: see upcoming.org

Review of Galway OpenCoffee Clubs #1 and #2 - a great review of the previous events by John Breslin.
I went to the GOC #2 and enjoyed it a lot.

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05.09.07

Permalink 23:54:50, Categories: Semantic Web, Technology, Fun   English (EU)

Tech Today: SemWeb SDForum event and Apple iPod Touch

“Semantic Web: How Can We Make Semantic Web Usable?” is the title of today’s SDForum Semantic Web SIG event taking place in Palo Alto, CA.

That’s an interesting topic and it gets even more intriguing if you look at the list of speakers and moderators of the event:

It would be interesting to find out more about what happened at the event. If you participated or just know more about it please add some comments.


Apple’s special event - new iPod Touch, iPhone price drop, …

Today (September 5, 2007) Steve Jobs announced many news in the iPhone and iPod range of products [engadget.com].

iPod Touch

The most exciting product of these is probably iPod Touch which has most of the features of the iPhone apart from the mobile phone functionality. A full size screen, Multi-Touch interface, WiFi, Safari and it’s 8mm thin. Pricing - $299 for 8Gb, $399 for 16 Gb.

Other things announced:

  • iPhone 8Gb price cut - down to $399 !
  • refreshed iPod classic line - 80 Gb and … “a slightly thicker one as well… and it’s going to have 160GB.”
  • new, smaller iPod nano
  • partnership b/w iTunes WiFi music store and Starbucks hotspots (now that both iPod touch and iPhone have WiFi)
  • … (perhaps more) …

Looking forward to find a video of this event online. These events (eg, iPhone launch) are always a good show. For now take a look at the

Personal view:

Multi-touch interface is sexy and I’d like to get one of these devices to listen to music and enjoy their style. But regardless of Apple’s announcements I would not call it a device for normal web browsing. Their screen resolution is just too small.

Unless even old 800x600 px desktop displays have too high resolution for your browsing and video watching needs.

03.09.07

Permalink 01:55:09, Categories: Fun   English (EU)

Stanford's viral video - The MicroWave

This video - “Klystron Tube” - is a first of two videos in Stanford’s video campaign called “Hail, Stanford, Hail!". Let’s see how this attempt at viral marketing goes.

While the video holds a very scientific title it is about an object that you can probably find in every home now - a microwave. ;)

Update: second video “FM Synthesizer” is now online. :)

” The klystron tube and the FM synthesizer are among Stanford’s most notable inventions. … Dailey & Associates, a West Hollywood advertising agency headed by Stanford alum Bruce Miller, collaborated with Stanford to create these commercials reflecting both the university’s capacity for innovation and its spirited irreverence. “

Also of interest - Stanford team puts campus on map; wins Google Earth 3-D modeling contest. Stanford’s campus is very nice and this may be a good opportunity to take a look at it, at least virtually.

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