The first couple of games are played, time to find out where I (living in Europe) have access to (live) footage. 1. The Web 2.0 way is Joost. Available there are Classic Games, quite a number of games from the 2007 playoffs, and a channel called Versus. Versus is a channel that supposedly will cover […]
I can’t really not blog about this, but won’t embed the video, you can find it at Boocompany, but be warned: This is a horror clip and should not be watched. At all. So, the German Facebook-clone StudiVZ, bought by publishing house Holtzbrinck in January for approx. 100m Euro , has launched a “viral campaign” […]
Middle-aged man, I love you. Boy am I glad I glanced over your 100+ new items in my reader.The NHL-less time is over, thanks to Google Video.Have to go now, save bandwidth for game download…How cool is this. Technorati Tags: nhl, hockey, video, television, download
Check out Scoble’s show on the new teleconferencing system by Cisco, it looks amazing. Yet another reason why TV as we used to know is on its way out.We can entertain ourselves in life-size, real-time action. Or just use the system for work. Technorati Tags: scobleshow, cisco, telecoferencing
Steve Gillmor writes that TV is dead. (Following in the footsteps of Vista and Office.)I think that he is somewhat right, but should explain it better. TV is broken because – I assume for cost reasons – there are few really original and imaginative shows. Living in Germany I am not familiar with most of […]
On one of my train rides I finally got around to watching some TED presentations I had tagged “towatch”, here are my favorites: Sir Ken Robinson, on the need for creating a better education system, one that rewards creativity. Hans Rosling, demo-ing Gapminder which brings data to life in a mind-boggling way. Must-see. Tony Robbins, […]