December 2009
39 posts
Feed Your Ears
“Carmensita” by Devendra Banhart
When I was a child, I used to wonder if your perception of color was entirely different from my perception of color. We all see the same spectrum, but do we process it the same way? I’m happy to be wondering this again. There is something both mysterious and beautiful in imagining the world through your eyes…
Thoughts on Web TV Conferences with Yuri...
yuribaranovsky: I love web TV conferences because it’ll be like one talk will be WEB TV IS FAILING the other is TV IS FAILING WEB IS KING and they all have charts
me: hahah
yuribaranovsky: and nobody cares :( To hear more of Yuri’s thoughts on things check out his blog.
This Year in Television and Technology →
Ian Blaine, CEO of thePlatform, and SVP of Content Publishing, Comcast Interactive Media discusses the past year in Television and TV Technology and what is in store for us in 2010.
Hey Brands, Word Up!
How brands and marketing have to adapt to real time “word of mouth” from @LeWeb ‘09.
Social graph optimization is the new SEO.
- Seth Sternberg, co-founder of Meebo
Dropping Knowledge
You see but your shadow when you turn your back to the sun.
Kahlil Gibran
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Feed Your Ears
Start watching five minutes into the video. The music is so beautiful you might cry. Not that I did, but you might.
Lessons in Entrepreneurship
“Find something you are passionate about and stay focused on that passion. But in your focus, be as diverse as possible.”
Hoboing
Im not sure if hoboing is a word. Maybe its hoboin’? Eitherway, that is what Seasick Steve (featured above) makes me want to do. Under the grizzled exterior, there is a certain romance to the life Seasick Steve lives. He seems to be a man who knows his place in the world, and that place is the world (at least the parts of it that serve whiskey). Needless to say, I’m hooked.
The News of the Day
Chris Albrecht leaves NewTeeVee for Machinima
Saul Hansell leaves New York Times for AOL
Boxee unveils long awaited Web TV set-top box
I grow hungrier for Irori Sushi by the minute
Wired talks online TV pilot model with 15 Gigs (w00t!)
Tiger Woods reinforces my argument for why Swedish models should instead date me
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