Informative article from the New York Times explaining in layperson’s terms cloud computing and how businesses are using it: Netflix transforming their business with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and 3M sticking their toes in, with IBM’s Azure cloud.
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NYT: “Companies Slowly Join Cloud-Computing”
Posted in Amazon, Amazon Web Services, Enterprise 2.0, Netflix, article, cloud computing on Tuesday, 20 April 2010, 1:55 am | Leave a Comment »
NY Times’ David Pogue’s review of the Panasonic Lumix GH1
Posted in GH-1, Indie filmmaking, Panasonic, article, cameras, review on Friday, 1 May 2009, 6:00 pm | Leave a Comment »
The NY Times’ David Pogue’s has a good review of the Panasonic Lumix GH1. My GH1 arrives from Tokyo Monday : )
Great Wired Article: “Analog Film Meets Its Match in Red Digital Cinema’s Ultrahigh-Res Camera”
Posted in Indie filmmaking, Red Camera, Red digital cinema, Wired, article, cameras on Tuesday, 19 August 2008, 7:47 am | Leave a Comment »
Check out this good article in Wired magazine, “Analog Film Meets Its Match in Red Digital Cinema’s Ultrahigh-Res Camera”. They got an interview with Jim Jannard, explain the importance of the Red camera in layman’s terms and give interesting history and background on the genesis of the Red. They also have a cool graphic, “Why [...]
“New Camera Poised To Alter Filmmaking”: NY Sun on Red
Posted in 4K, Indie filmmaking, Red Camera, Red digital cinema, article, cinematography, high-definition on Friday, 20 June 2008, 10:38 am | 6 Comments »
[UPDATE, 27 August 2008: Charles Papert (SOC), in a comment below, makes some important corrections and clarifications to my post below. Thanks, Charles.] This article by S. James Snyder, “New Camera Poised To Alter Filmmaking”, is the best summary for non-film professionals of why Red is revolutionary. This is the article I’ll give my friends [...]
Where’s the Beef? Web 2.0 Emerging as Powerful Tool for Protestors
Posted in Korea, Web 2.0, article, blogs, citizen journalism on Tuesday, 17 June 2008, 2:53 pm | Leave a Comment »
Check out this interesting article in today’s International Herald Tribune, on how a protest (against import to South Korea of perceived un-safe U.S. beef) initially ignored by traditional media, snowballed after being covered by citizen journalists on Web 2.0 sites. This article dovetails with another article on Wired (“Media Death March: Newspaper Ads Tumble”) reporting [...]









