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TiLR: Robotic Telepresence For When You Just Can’t Make the Meeting

Via Tech Crunch by Devin Coldewey on September 28, 2008 Teleconferencing can be an impersonal affair — all your subordinates just staring at a laptop screen, and on the screen is a window, and in the window is a smaller … Continue reading

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TubeTheVote: Unbiased Social Media Political Magazine?

Via Mashable September 12, 2008 – 9:27 pm PDT – by Doriano “Paisano” Carta 3 Comments TubeTheVote is an interactive online political magazine that strives to be as unbiased as possible. How does it try to accomplish this difficult and … Continue reading

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Overlay.TV Helps You Customize, Monetize Streaming Video

Via Tech Crunch -by Jason Kincaid on September 4, 2008 Overlay.TV, a startup that lets users augment streaming videos with customized text, audio, images, and links, has launched to the public. The service overlays videos from a number of video … Continue reading

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Google Launches Video For Businesses

Via Tech Crunch This certainly won’t be the most interesting product launch of the day for Google, but it’s worth noting anyway. This morning Google is launching Google Video for business, a customized video platform aimed at businesses for internal … Continue reading

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NBC’s $1 billion Olympic “research lab” good, not great

By Jacqui Cheng | Published: August 25, 2008 – 01:06PM CT Via ARS Technica The 2008 Olympic Games came to a close over the weekend, leaving many of us spectators feeling warm and fuzzy inside as we finished cheering on … Continue reading

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NBC’s $1 billion Olympic “research lab” good, not great

By Jacqui Cheng | Published: August 25, 2008 – 01:06PM CT Via ARS Technica The 2008 Olympic Games came to a close over the weekend, leaving many of us spectators feeling warm and fuzzy inside as we finished cheering on … Continue reading

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