Announcing the 2004 Mac OS X Innovators Contest
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MacDevCenter: Announcing the Mac OS X
Innovators Contest
MacDevCenter: Announcing the Mac OS X
Innovators Contest
03/13/2003 10:22 AM"Have you created a Mac OS X application, plug-in, or some other type
of innovative software that you believe is top in its class? Then
enter it today in the Mac OS X Innovators contest." Entry deadline is
March 28, 2003 and awards, including ADC Premier membership, total
nearly $5,000 for the first place winner.
New Mac OS X Innovators Contest
New Mac OS X Innovators Contest
07/07/2004 05:42 PMO’Reilly has announced a new Mac OS X Innovators Contest, with the award to be
presented at this year’s OS X conference in October.
If you’re an OS X developer, no matter how small, I encourage
you to enter the contest. It was a great thing for us (NetNewsWire won
last year in the first contest)—and it would have been a good
learning experience even had we not won, since in entering we had to
write about our application succinctly and describe why anyone would
be interested in it. (Which is a valuable thing to be able to do.)
I’ll be attending the conference, and I look forward to
congratulating the winners—which could be you!
Mac OS X Innovators Contest Ready for
Primetime
Mac OS X Innovators Contest Ready for
Primetime
03/13/2003 10:21 AMDerrick Story: "In general terms, this contest is open to just
about anyone who has created downloadable software for Mac OS X. If
you have a great idea that runs on Mac OS X, you can probably enter
it."
O'Reilly announces OS X Innovators
Contest winners
O'Reilly announces OS X Innovators
Contest winners
10/30/2003 09:21 PMO'Reilly announced the winners of the third and final round of its Mac
OS X Innovators Contest at the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference today...
OS X Conference: Innovators Contest
winners announced
OS X Conference: Innovators Contest
winners announced
10/31/2003 09:31 AMWinners of the third and final round of the Mac OS X Innovator's
Contest have been announced at O'Reilly's
Mac OS X
Conference in Santa Clara, Calif. Sponsored by Apple Developer
Connection (ADC), the contest "rewards innovative Mac OS X
applications, plug-ins, user interface widgets, or other creative
original software."
Announcing the Pocket PC Content Contest
Announcing the Pocket PC Content Contest
04/04/2005 06:43 PMShow off your Flash developer skills for a chance to win a plasma TV.
"The Everyman Photo Contest - 2004
Amatuer Contest Rules"
"The Everyman Photo Contest - 2004
Amatuer Contest Rules"
08/02/2004 03:12 PMThe Everyman Photo Contest - 2004
Amatuer Contest Rules
The Everyman Photo Contest - 2004
Amatuer Contest Rules
08/01/2004 03:33 AMThe Everyman Photo Contest - 2004 Amatuer Contest
Rules
theeveryman.com/41.php
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Announcing VisualBlogger 2004 Beta 1
Announcing VisualBlogger 2004 Beta 1
04/24/2004 10:42 PMVisualBlogger 2004 is a blog editing tool for Windows. It doesn't need
Visual Studio .NET, only the .NET Framework 1.1 and a .Text blog
engine to post to. Sorry guys, you won't be able to post to
LiveJournal, Blogger.com, etc until Beta 2. Here are all the features
that are working/need to be tested:
- Full WYSIWYG Editing
- Raw HTML Editing
- Blogging ScratchPad
- Post To Mutliple Weblogs
- Post To Multiple Weblogs with Categories
- Blog Credential Hashing in Local Store
- Save Posts
- Load Posts
- Clipboard Access
- Code Formatting
- Provider Model-Based
- 2 BlogProviders
- .Text Simple (SimpleBlogService.asmx)
- .Text 0.95 (AspNetWeblog.asmx and BlogContent.asmx)
- Abstracted object model mapped to provider-specific objects
- Central Bug Reporting / Feedback System
First PHP Contest of 2004!!
First PHP Contest of 2004!!
01/28/2004 02:21 AMInterested in winning Zend Studio? or perhaps PHP Ed? or what about a
full years subscription to PHP Architect? well you can win all these
prizes
plus more. All you need to do is design and build a small application
for PHP Editors. Winners will have full credit to all works!!
http://www.php-editors.com/contests.php
2004 Loebner Prize Contest
2004 Loebner Prize Contest
09/23/2004 03:06 PMThis year's Loebner Prize
contest ended without a winner again. The Gold and Silver medals in
this real-world Turing Test have so
far gone unclaimed. The Gold medal and a $100,000 prize go to the
first
program that is indistinguisable from a human during a conversation
with
a panel of judges communicating over a terminal. The Silver medal goes
to the first program to convince half the judges that it's human. Each
year a bronze medal is also awarded to the judges pick of the most
human-like program. This year, as in 2000 and 2001, the bronze medal
went to Richard Wallace for Alicebot.
The 2004 Lyttle Lytton Contest
The 2004 Lyttle Lytton Contest
04/20/2004 11:13 AM"Tasty waffle?" Jim suggested alluringly, prodding me with the
afore-mentioned breakfast food .. The 2004 Lyttle Lytton winners were
announced .. the winners have been
posted
adamcadre.ac/04lyttle.html
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iDevGames announces uDevGames 2004
contest
iDevGames announces uDevGames 2004
contest
08/11/2004 10:27 AMiDevGames has kicked off its fourth annual
uDevGames contest -- an effort
created to help spur the independent creation of Mac games through the
use of open source code. The contest gives entrants three months to
design, develop and finish a game, complete with coding, graphics and
sound. Judges determine the winners based on categories including
Gameplay, Graphics, Audio, Originality, Story and Polish, and prizes
are distributed to developers or teams whose creations are judged to
be the top three entries in each category. Special categories
including Best Overall Game, Best Newcomer and an Editor's Choice
Prize are also awarded.
ICFP 2004 Programming Contest Results
ICFP 2004 Programming Contest Results
09/21/2004 10:43 AMSlashdot Sep 21 2004 1:49PM GMT
2004 ICFP Contest Spinoff Game
2004 ICFP Contest Spinoff Game
09/12/2004 10:53 AMInternet Problem Solving Contest 2004
Internet Problem Solving Contest 2004
05/20/2004 02:43 AMSchmartBOARD Announces August 2004
Contest Winners
SchmartBOARD Announces August 2004
Contest Winners
08/04/2004 02:37 AMSchmartBOARD, a company that develops Electronic Circuit Building
BlocksTM , has started a contest to help introduce their new
concept. Schmartboards are targeted towards engineers who would like
to avoid having to do multiple revisions on PCB layouts and to
students and electronic hobbyists who are tired of wire-wrap board,
proto-board and breadboard limitations. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
uDevGames 2004 Macintosh Game
Development Contest
uDevGames 2004 Macintosh Game
Development Contest
08/12/2004 02:31 AMSlashdot Aug 12 2004 5:14AM GMT
SchmartBOARD Announces September 2004
Contest Winners
SchmartBOARD Announces September 2004
Contest Winners
09/09/2004 03:22 AMSchmartBOARD, a company that develops Electronic Circuit Building
BlocksTM , has started a contest to help introduce their new
concept. Schmartboards are targeted towards engineers who would like
to avoid having to do multiple revisions on PCB layouts and to
students and electronic hobbyists who are tired of wire-wrap board,
proto-board and breadboard limitations. [PRWEB Sep 9, 2004]
movabletype.org : Developer's Contest
Plugin Pack: 2004
movabletype.org : Developer's Contest
Plugin Pack: 2004
09/01/2004 11:59 AMpaquete con los ganadores del concurso de Plugins .. Developer’s
Contest Plugin
Pack
movabletype.org/developers_contest_plugin_pack_2004.shtml
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SchmartBOARD Announces June 2004 Contest
Winners
SchmartBOARD Announces June 2004 Contest
Winners
06/03/2004 02:09 AMSchmartBOARD, a company that develops Electronic Circuit Building
BlocksTM , has started a contest to help introduce their new
concept. Schmartboards are targeted towards engineers who would like
to avoid having to do multiple revisions on PCB layouts and to
students and electronic hobbyists who are tired of wire-wrap board,
proto-board and breadboard limitations. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2004]
SchmartBOARD Announces July 2004 Contest
Winners
SchmartBOARD Announces July 2004 Contest
Winners
07/03/2004 02:22 AMSchmartBOARD, a company that develops Electronic Circuit Building
BlocksTM , has started a contest to help introduce their new
concept. Schmartboards are targeted towards engineers who would like
to avoid having to do multiple revisions on PCB layouts and to
students and electronic hobbyists who are tired of wire-wrap board,
proto-board and breadboard limitations. [PRWEB Jul 3, 2004]
Innovators chart new course for TV
Innovators chart new course for TV
05/10/2004 05:53 PMSiliconValley.com May 10 2004 9:44PM GMT
Innovators vs Copiers: HP vs Dell
Innovators vs Copiers: HP vs Dell
05/24/2004 10:48 AMEntries sought for 'OS X Innovators
Contest'
Entries sought for 'OS X Innovators
Contest'
07/07/2004 01:08 PMThe 2004 Mac OS X Innovators Contest is now taking entries for "cool
applications or plug-ins that run natively on Panther [Mac OS X
10.3]."...
Tech Review seeking "Innovators under
35" noms
Tech Review seeking "Innovators under
35" noms
04/18/2005 02:40 PMXeni Jardin:
Technology Review online editor Brad King says:
This year, Technology Review magazine will again assemble a
list of top young innovators under the age of 35 -- the TR35, or "35
Innovators under 35." The basic idea, however, is the same: to
showcase young people who have displayed extraordinary talent and
potential as technology innovators. The list will be published in
TR's October 2005 issue, and the 35 winners honored at the Emerging
Technologies Conference at MIT in September.
Link
to nomination form; deadline is April 30.

Users as Innovators - Why Open Source
Works
Users as Innovators - Why Open Source
Works
04/18/2005 10:03 PMNote to innovators: translate technology
to users
Note to innovators: translate technology
to users
03/06/2004 01:51 AMWhen I heard about the XHTML Friends Network, I kind of filed
it away with FOAF and other
technology projects that sound interesting but entirely too academic,
since they often offer no immediate means to incorporate them into my
sites/tools. When I noticed that XFN was a blogroll thing and that I
recently started using some code to extract my blo.gs favorites into
a blogroll here on this site, I asked Jim if it was possible to
incorporate xfn into the blo.gs tool.
He launched it today and here's a screenshot of
the interface for one of my favorites. It's dead simple, letting you
click a few boxes and push a button to fill out your relationship info
and eventually the info will percolate into my blogroll here on my
site.
A lot of new technologies focus so much on the nitty gritty details
of RDF, XML, etc and I think developers forget that people won't or
can't use any technology until it's got an easy-to-use interface. I
know it's important at some level, but I couldn't care less about say,
which RDF vocabulary FOAF will use, I only care how easy it will be to
add FOAF stuff to my site (best is having something do it
automatically) and what cool apps people can build off it.
DNA Genotek Wins Global Top 100
Innovators Award
DNA Genotek Wins Global Top 100
Innovators Award
12/19/2004 03:16 PMGenetic research hinges on large quantities of one essential resource
DNA. Canadian-based start-up DNA Genotek has captured the attention
of Red Herrings editors by changing the way genetic researchers
collect DNA. [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
Nasa puts hi-tech innovators on the
launch pad
Nasa puts hi-tech innovators on the
launch pad
03/24/2005 08:31 PMvnunet.com Mar 25 2005 12:09AM GMT
Google's Page and Brin Top Innovators of
Past 75 Years
Google's Page and Brin Top Innovators of
Past 75 Years
01/03/2005 02:43 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Jan 3 2005 6:22PM GMT
Apple Seeds: iPod Innovators Seen As
Blueprint For U.S. Future
Apple Seeds: iPod Innovators Seen As
Blueprint For U.S. Future
06/05/2005 10:47 PMIf you want to see the future of American manufacturing, turn over
your iPod and look on the back. "Designed by Apple in California," it
reads in small print at the bottom. Then it adds: "Assembled in
China." By Brett Arends, Boston Herald
Announcing the commonwealth
Announcing the commonwealth
08/16/2004 06:16 PM
A few weeks back, we unveiled a new list for discussing the
intersection of Creative Commons licenses and business, dubbed Commonwealth. It's headed by Marshall Van Alstyne, an Associate Professor of
Information Economics at Boston University. The welcome message to the list details the goals for the list
and plans for exploring hybrid licensing systems. If you'd like to
sign up, the list's
homepage is the place to start.
Announcing XML::Atom
Announcing XML::Atom
10/28/2003 11:08 PMI've released XML::Atom, a Perl implementation of all things Atom. The
goal for XML::Atom is to provide an implementation of...
Announcing adore-ng 0.31
Announcing adore-ng 0.31
01/05/2004 02:50 PMStealth (Jan 04 2004)
Announcing Froogle!
Announcing Froogle!
12/11/2002 09:23 PMNew, from Google: Froogle! "Froogle is a new service from Google that
makes it easy to find information about products for sale online. By
focusing entirely on product search, Froogle applies the power of
Google's search technology to a very specific task: locating stores
that sell the item you want to find and pointing you directly to the
place where you can make a purchase."...
Announcing Blosxom 2.0
Announcing Blosxom 2.0
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
I'm thrilled to announce that
Blosxom 2.0 has been released
today. For those not in the know, blosxom (pronounced "blossom") is a
lightweight yet feature-packed weblog application designed from the
ground up with simplicity, usability, and interoperability in mind.
The biggest change in this latest incarnation of Blosxom is a
plugin
architecture, allowing the core of Blosxom to remain small, sleek,
and simpler-than-pie while providing room for extension and
integration. The
Blosxom
Plugin Registry is already home to some 140 plugins ranging from
authentication to Google search, click-through tracking to writebacks
(read: combination talkbacks and TrackBacks).
There's also a brand new
Blosxom for Mac OS
X Installer, the simplest way to get Blosxom on your laptop,
desktop, or closet Mac without any of the muss or fuss of installing
it by hand. A couple-three clicks of the mouse and it'll skip lightly
through the nitty-gritties, installing Blosxom itself, some sample
flavours, documentation, and some useful plug-ins.
Also launching today is the new and improved
blosxom.com. The site features
updated, augmented, and just plain new documentation and an easier
path download, installation, configuration, and blogging -- not to
mention the snazzy layout. And the whole kit and kaboodle is built on
and powered by Blosxom using nothing but what comes on board and the
power of a selection of user-contributed plugins; for the
niggly-naggly details, take a gander at the
colophon.
Karma++, Brownie++, and gold stars to the Blosxom users and abusers on
the
blosxom mailing
list for their patience, bug-fixes, suggestions, and plugins. You
truly are a fabulous community within which to hack and learn.
Announcing ReBlg.com
Announcing ReBlg.com
06/22/2005 02:41 AM
âEver wondered why you canât just click on an article and blog
it?â â whereâs the universal âBlog Thisâ
button?
âConcerned that while microformats and micro-content standards
are taking off, our existing tools will lose the structure of these
âchunks of reviews, events, media. Etc.?â â where are
the âreblogging toolsâ that maintain the structure of microformats
and micro-content?
âTired of being forced to use only the latest tool or utility to
take advantage of a new standard â wish you could use ANY tool or
utility instead?â - whereâs a routing service to enable me
to send posts to whatever tool I chose?
Well then â you know why we created ReBlg.com â a universal âBlog
Thisâ button and routing service.
With ReBlog.com end-users will be able to click on a âReBlogâ
button and send a piece of micro-content or microformat to their
favorite tool for editing, annotating or just plain prettying up.
End-users would specify what is their favorite tool at a simple web
service or in a MIME handler that they downloaded and run on their own
machine.
Even though itâs been possible for years, most of todayâs
aggregators and tools do not support the notion of displaying a button
to easily allow end-users to âBlog Thisâ particular post or
article. Sure some aggregators enable plug-ins to kludge this option,
but in general most bloggers are forced to âcutâ the source of a
post and âpasteâ it into their favorite tool. With each tool or
environment comes a different kludge or hack, with its own rules and
gotchas to contend with.
And now that microformats and micro-content standards are emerging
around richly structured content, isnât this dream of ease of use
slipping through our fingers?
So how would a standard to enable a universal âBlog Thisâ
button to work? Wouldnât it be nice to be able to click on a
âReBlgâ button and decide which tool I want to send that post to
â irregardless of who produces that tool? Wouldnât it be nice
that this process NOT lose the structure of the microformat or
micro-content Iâm clicking on â thereby keeping in tact the
structure of that post?
Wouldnât it be nice to support a system of meshing together
various kinds of tools, utilities or solutions â from a wide range
of vendorâs â without forcing end-users to take sides or lock them
into one tool vendors camp or product?
Well thatâs what ReBlg.com will do. (http://reblg.com/ )
Broadband Mechanics will be utilizing this technology in all our
future micro-content publishing systems and DLAs (digital lifestyle
aggregators) so we thought it would be useful to the entire industry
as well.
Hereâs how it would work:
- a tool vendor or individual page creator would:
o a) make sure that each individual micro-content or
microformat posts would have their own unique permalink or anchor
URL
o b) weâd provide code that would display a âReblgâ button next
to that post ( http://gonze.com/bbm/source.html )
- when an end-user clicks on this button, the post is sent to a
router screen which sends the post (via a web service called ReBlg.com
or a MIME handler that was downloaded onto the end-users machine) to
their favorite tool of choice.
- The micro-content structure would be maintained, while each
âreblogâ tool would provide whatever features that tool vendor
wishes. BBM will (for instance) enable end-users to add visual
wrapper or borders, annotation, tags and URLK to the post
- Thatâs it ( http://reblg.com/ )
ReBlg.com would enable end-users to register their favorite tool of
choice so that wherever they traveled on the web, by simply clicking
on the âReBlgâ button â they could easily send that post to
their favorite tool. If the end-user doesnât want to rely upon our
web service, then they can simply download a MIME handler to do that
routing for them.
Weâll soon to be putting out a FireFox Greasemoneky script â
which will automatically sense micro-formats and display the
âReBlgâ buttons. An ActiveX control is also in the works.
By providing a simple way for end-users to send any richly
structured post to their favorite tool, the microformat and
micro-content revolution can take another step towards reality.
And where are these tools which will recognize the microformats or
micro-content and not lose their structure? Well BBM will be
providing one and plug-ins for WordPress and Moveable Type â as
well.
Final NOTE: We feel horrible about being so
close to Reblog.org. Theyâre nice people â but we use the term
reblog completely differently. Hmmmmm.
Announcing Userland Exec
Announcing Userland Exec
01/01/2004 03:52 PMthe grugq (Jan 01 2004)
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In Praise of Psyco
In Praise of Psyco
04/22/2004 03:56 AMIt may be madness to praise Python on a PHP blog, but I just have to
add a pointer to one of the most amazing pieces of software I have
every seen. Pysco is an JIT compiler for Python that is (nearly)
totally transparent.
We are using Python for some data mining apps, and the following 2
lines speeded up our code by 250%:
import psyco
psyco.full()
There is an even more amazing post where the author of Psyco discusses
Python is faster than C because a JIT compiler can better handle
polymorphic data types.
Apparently Pysco will be rolled into the official Python release when
it becomes more mature and cross-platform (it runs well only on x86 at
the moment). It would be wonderful if PHP moves in this direction in
the long run, whether by running on top of Parrot or another JIT.

Encode-Arabic-1.11
Encode-Arabic-1.11
08/23/2004 10:14 AMArabic Wordlist 0.6
Arabic Wordlist 0.6
11/03/2003 04:00 PMAn English to Arabic translated list of words.
Sunbeams, in Simultaneous Arabic and
Hebrew
Sunbeams, in Simultaneous Arabic and
Hebrew
07/16/2004 05:19 PMLetâs open with something heartwarming: the
simultaneous launch of the Arabic and Hebrew
OpenOffice localizations. On the technical front
Val Henson introduces
Crash-Only Software, another thing thatâs obvious when you
think about it, only I hadnât.
Ted Kim goes
way deep on Infiniband, not omitting the
politics.
Alec
Muffet, it turns out, is the
father of âcrackâ, which has been a fixture in the security
landscape as long as I can remember.
Paul Lamere, who writes about
computer speech,
illustrates the problem with a charming and
horrifying poem about English orthography. New face
Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine
deserves notice for his name alone, and his material is very
promising. On a lighter note, while Sean Gallagher doesnât work for
Sun, the title of
his article about us having sold JDS to Allied Irish Bank is
just too good to pass up. Finally, I discovered
Richard Friedman, and if you
follow only one pointer out of todayâs Sunbeams,
go look at his
pictures. Wow.
Microsoft rules out Arabic on Tablet
Microsoft rules out Arabic on Tablet
01/28/2004 06:40 PMMicrosoft is not planning to offer an Arabic handwriting recogniser
for its Tablet PC operating system for at least another year and a
half, Middle East developers heard this week. Speaking at the
Microsoft Middle East Developers Conference in Cairo this week, Shiraz
Somji, development lead for the Tablet Platform Group, said developing
an Arabic recogniser did not make sense commercially. âThe Tablet PC
market that we are shooting at is the laptop market,â he told
delegates. âIf you look at the laptop market then about nine
languages will cover about 89% of that market. Developing a recogniser
is a huge effort. To do it properly for Arabic, we would need at least
10 to 12 million handwriting samples, and weâd need to set up
offices in at least two or three different areas just to collect those
samples.
Virtual Camp Trains Soldiers in Arabic,
and More
Virtual Camp Trains Soldiers in Arabic,
and More
07/06/2004 03:45 AMA video game is being developed at the University of Southern
California's School of Engineering as a tool for teaching soldiers to
speak Arabic.
Fix Arabic text in Safari and Mail with
Office 2004
Fix Arabic text in Safari and Mail with
Office 2004
08/16/2004 10:00 AMThis is an issue that has been discussed in some detail on Apple's
forums, but has not been mentioned on Microsoft's own support site for
Office 2004 at all. Office 2004 installs its own versions of Arial
and Times New Roman...
Alterbox AlterUM Messaging Platform
Empowered With Support For Arabic
Language
Alterbox AlterUM Messaging Platform
Empowered With Support For Arabic
Language
03/31/2005 03:45 AMBy adding support for Arabic language to AlterUM messaging platform,
Alterbox confirms its commitment to EMEA markets [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
Education Ministry, France Telecom to
computerise Arabic language curricula
Education Ministry, France Telecom to
computerise Arabic language curricula
05/16/2004 06:04 PMJordan Times May 16 2004 8:43PM GMT
Apple contest to award Workgroup
Clusters
Apple contest to award Workgroup
Clusters
06/10/2004 10:01 AMSunday, June 13 is the deadline for applications for the Apple
Workgroup Cluster for Bioinformatics award program"...
DTI and SpamHaus contest Internet Hero
of the year award
DTI and SpamHaus contest Internet Hero
of the year award
12/23/2003 12:54 PMSilicon.com Dec 23 2003 11:20AM ET
LEGO Video Game Contest
LEGO Video Game Contest
09/26/2004 01:02 PMThe latest issue of LEGO Magazine is arriving in mailboxes and inside
the issue are details on a new contest where you could win the
ultimate LEGO
Star Wars prize package. Prizes include LEGO
sets, a multimedia PC, and a chance to have your original idea
included in the upcoming LEGO
Star Wars game, plus the game
itself, which is due out in May 2005. LEGO Club members check your
mailboxes!
Spymac 2005 Calendar Contest!
Spymac 2005 Calendar Contest!
08/27/2004 01:50 PMSpymac's 2005 Calendar Contest is now open! Enter your original
images to the Contest Gallery and have the chance to have your image
chosen for the Spymac 2005 Calendar. The entrant with the highest
number of votes will have their image featured on the cover of the
calendar and receive a one-year subscription to MacDirectory along
with a Hooded Spymac Sweatshirt.
The Spymac administrator team will assemble a PDF file of the winning
13 entries (one cover and twelve months) from the contest. The file
will be available for download from the site by November. Spymac
members will be able to enjoy the calendar on their computer, print
off a copy at home or take the file to a copy centre to have it
professionally printed.
Entries can be previous contest entries (such as PixelMania), pictures
of hardware, pictures of people in the Spymac clothing, or anything
that may be fitting for the Spymac 2005 Calendar. You may also choose
to enter pictures with monthly themes (St. Patrick's Day, Easter,
etc).
Maximum one entry per member. The pictures should be at least
1024x768. All entries can be judged by the Spymac community in the
Gallery after the contest closes on September 30, 2004.
Pictures can be uploaded <a
href="http://www.spymac.com/gallery/show_pics.php?catid=19359&quo
t; target="_blank">here</a>.
Notes and Tips: Video Editing Contest
Notes and Tips: Video Editing Contest
04/20/2004 10:02 AMStockstock could be a fun video-editing festival.
John Ashcroft-themed smut video contest
John Ashcroft-themed smut video contest
06/28/2004 03:13 PMNerve is running a contest for John Ashcroft-themed amateur porn.
Celebrity judges Moby, Ted Hope, and John Cameron Mitchell will pick
from 15 finalists whose work is now online for your smut-tastic
viewing pleasure -- titles include
1-800-4.D.O.J-S+M and
The
Passion of John Ashcroft. Too bad Nerve decided to post all the
vids in WMV only. Some critics argue the format is nearly as
restrictive as the policies of the man at whom this contest pokes fun.
Link to FB item.
Internet Video Magazine announces iMovie
contest winners
Internet Video Magazine announces iMovie
contest winners
12/11/2003 07:19 AMInternet Video Magazine today announced the winners of their recent
iMovie contest, where aspiring videographers, or people that just
wanted to have fun creating their own "home movies" could present
submissions...
24-Hour Atari 2600 Video Game Design
Contest
24-Hour Atari 2600 Video Game Design
Contest
04/08/2005 10:25 PMSlashdot Apr 9 2005 1:39AM GMT
"Arab linguists have said the man posing
as the Jordanian Zaraqawi did not speak
with a Jordanian dialect. Others have
suggested the man reading the written
statement may not have been a native
speaker of Arabic"
"Arab linguists have said the man posing
as the Jordanian Zaraqawi did not speak
with a Jordanian dialect. Others have
suggested the man reading the written
statement may not have been a native
speaker of Arabic"
05/20/2004 03:58 AMNew Entertainment Company Joins Video
Publishing Revolution with Contest for
Free Online TV Shows
New Entertainment Company Joins Video
Publishing Revolution with Contest for
Free Online TV Shows
04/14/2005 03:55 AMTired of watching the same old stuff on broadcast and cable
television? Start your own online TV series, with free production, at
MyTVonline, a new entertainment company that believes there's better
television to be had in the grass roots of the web, than in the 500
channels of satellite TV. [PRWEB Apr 14, 2005]
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