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QuakeCon 2004 - Vendor Area Coverage
QuakeCon 2004 - Vendor Area Coverage
08/14/2004 06:39 AMLive Keynote Coverage
Live Keynote Coverage
01/07/2004 01:41 PMMacRumors.com MWSF Keynote Coverage
MacRumors.com MWSF Keynote Coverage
01/06/2004 10:46 AM
The Keynote is approaching. If you are not at the keynote itself, or
an Apple Store that is hosting the event, here are your best bets for
up to the m...
Apple WWDC 2004 Keynote coverage
Apple WWDC 2004 Keynote coverage
06/28/2004 01:11 PMWhile there is no webcast, MacMerc will be updating this space as
often as possible to bring you all the latest from Steve Job's keynote
speech at WWDC 2004. If you have any news tips, please instant message
them to jonknee41. Join other MacMerc readers in AIM chat room
macmerc1.
- Tiger
- Dev watch: Core Image, Core Video crunch numbers with the GPU
instead of the CPU.
- Safari will have new features, including
RSS, Jobs must not know about NetNewsWire.
- MPEG h264 (not a shocker)
- System Prefs now use Spotlight instead of top menu bar.
- One of the best: better searching. Spotlight is iTunes like
searching for the whole computer. Full indexes, even for PDFs. System
wide, search from anywhere.
- Over 150 new features
- Fully 64-bit
- Tiger will ship in first half of 2005
- New 20" display in same design, $1,299.
- New 30" display, biggest ever. 2560 x 1600. Same design as the
other new displays today. FireWire and USB, 4 megapixels. Needs
PowerMac, 2 DVI connections to run (card costs $600). $3,299.
- New 23" display, all aluminum, like the ThinkSecret mock ups. ADC
is gone from the displays.
- The online Apple Store just
went down--we have new stuff coming.
- 3,500 developers at WWDC, 17% more than last year
Apple Expo: Live Keynote Coverage
Apple Expo: Live Keynote Coverage
08/31/2004 03:59 AMMacCentral is bringing readers live coverage of Apple Senior Vice
President of Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller's keynote
presentation to attendees of Apple Expo 2004 in Paris.
MacMerc to provide live coverage of
Keynote
MacMerc to provide live coverage of
Keynote
01/07/2004 02:07 PMStarting late tonight, MacMerc will transform itself into a news
churning machine for tomorrow's Macworld keynote speech. To provide
some of the most up-to-date coverage on the net, we're putting all our
resources into just one page. So if you can't find what you're looking
for, don't worry. It will all be back soon after the speech is over.
The show starts at 9AM PST, but we'll be rocking in the
AIM chat rooms earlier. Check back closer to the keynote for the
official room names.
Like Pixels? Check out
MacDesignWWDC 2004: Live keynote coverage
WWDC 2004: Live keynote coverage
06/28/2004 01:36 PMMacCentral's live coverage of Apple CEO Steve Jobs' keynote address to
attendees of the 2004 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Live coverage of Steve Jobs' MWSF
Keynote
Live coverage of Steve Jobs' MWSF
Keynote
01/06/2004 05:38 AMAs is our custom, MacMinute plans to provide live coverage of Apple
CEO Steve Jobs' Keynote address from Macworld Expo, taking place in
San Francisco's Moscone Center today...
Macworld Expo keynote coverage, updated
live
Macworld Expo keynote coverage, updated
live
01/06/2004 01:06 PMMacworld Expo keynote coverage, updated live
MacMerc.com offers live coverage of
Steve Jobs' Macworld keynote address
MacMerc.com offers live coverage of
Steve Jobs' Macworld keynote address
01/05/2005 01:16 AMAs has been the tradition since MacMerc was launched, we will be
hosting live Macworld keynote coverage that pushes the envelope by
bringing you in on the action. We will have 3 reporters at the keynote
address and simultaneously connected and posting to the MacMerc IRC
chat--that's IRC, not iChat. Our men in the field this expo include
our own Jon Gales, "DigitalBill" Douthett of the Wizards of Technology
and, on color commentary, tech broadcasting king Leo Laporte.
To take full advantage of this coverage, download an IRC client (we
are recommending Conversation) and log on to irc.slashnet.org and join
the channel #mercworld (a moderated channel where you can watch the
announcements from our reporters) and #macmerc (an unmoderated channel
where you can discuss the announcements with the other Mac fans. Any
questions?
Our coverage of the Expo won't end when the keynote is over. No, we
have many other surprises in store for you. So get yourself set up to
chat, and keep an eye on MacMerc.com for all the MacWorld Expo
excitement.
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

AURIGA Presented Russian Software
Outsourcing Industry at the
Massachusetts Software Council Spring
Meeting Featuring Mikhail Gorbachev
Keynote
AURIGA Presented Russian Software
Outsourcing Industry at the
Massachusetts Software Council Spring
Meeting Featuring Mikhail Gorbachev
Keynote
04/15/2005 04:30 AMAURIGA, one of the world’s leading software services firms with
engineering centers in Russia, is proudly announcing its sponsorship
of the outstanding event in Boston, April 12, 2005. Mikhail Gorbachev,
Former Soviet Union President, and Nobel Laureate gave a keynote
presentation. [PRWEB Apr 15, 2005]
Keynote buys a Xaffire Web software unit
Keynote buys a Xaffire Web software unit
12/03/2003 04:59 PMReuters Dec 3 2003 4:46PM ET
First Doom3 Tourney @ QuakeCon
First Doom3 Tourney @ QuakeCon
07/06/2004 11:55 AMQuake IV a No-Show at QuakeCon
Quake IV a No-Show at QuakeCon
06/05/2004 07:20 AMQuakeCon fragfest marks 10 years
QuakeCon fragfest marks 10 years
03/23/2005 04:53 PMQuakeCon, which turns 10 this year, will take place in Grapevine,
Texas, from August 11 to 14.
After saturation coverage of Olympics,
why no Paralympics TV coverage in US?
After saturation coverage of Olympics,
why no Paralympics TV coverage in US?
09/07/2004 11:47 PM
Xeni Jardin:
BBC Journalist and blogger Stuart Hughes says:
The Olympics were a huge success for NBC.200 million viewers. A "halo
effect" that boosted other channels and programmes. An estimated
$60-70 million profit (Source: Hollywood Reporter) Before the Games started,
NBC boast
ed of the depth and breadth of its coverage.1210 hours of
events.103 commentators. 28 Olympians on the commentary team. A week
from now, I'll be heading back to Athens for Greece's second
remarkable major sporting event of the year. The Paraly
mpics will boast:4000 athletes. 140 countries represented.525
gold medals at stake. 19 sports. There will be no American TV coverage of the
Paralympics. Let me repeat that. There will be NO AMERICAN TV
COVERAGE OF THE PARALYMPICS. Not one hour of live coverage.
Not one commentator. Not one Olympian on the commentary team. Nothing.
This at the same time that a record number of journalists are
preparing to cover the Paralympics.
Link to complete post on Stuart's weblog. See
also these related previous BoingBoing posts:
Stuart Hughes covers Olympics on his blog;
BBC journalist survives landmine; Xeni on NPR:
Tech helps
triple amputee to run again (
thanks, Karim)
Quakecon 2004 Begins @ Legit Reviews
Quakecon 2004 Begins @ Legit Reviews
08/12/2004 11:18 AMHollenshead confirms Quake IV for
QuakeCon X, talks next-gen
Hollenshead confirms Quake IV for
QuakeCon X, talks next-gen
04/05/2005 07:09 AMBjorn3d.com -Quakecon Day 2, Satisfying
Your Daily Tech Cravings Since 1996
Bjorn3d.com -Quakecon Day 2, Satisfying
Your Daily Tech Cravings Since 1996
08/15/2004 04:20 AMBjorn3d's QuakeCon Day 2 Report .. day two
write-up
bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=678
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site | 3 links
Broadlook--#1 CRM Software
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management relationships.
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fill your CRM Software with contact
management relationships.
06/18/2004 03:03 AMWhichever CRM software your company uses, you need to look at the
Broadlook Suite of Software which should seamlessly integrate with
whichever CRM software you are using. BroadLook is an integrated set
of applications designed to harness the Internet as a powerful
real-time data source--the data from which can be exported into your
CRM software. [PRWEB Jun 18, 2004]
DIY coverage from the RNC
DIY coverage from the RNC
08/29/2004 10:41 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Metafilter Matt has written a great roundup of DIY coverage of the RNC
event in New York:
all Flickr photos tagged
with rnc, rncwatch.typepad.com, Technorati search for New York City ("rnc" was too short
to search), Buzznet's No RNC
photostream, rnc
convention bloggers, WeSeeRNC
moblog, Indymedia's RNC
coverage, and Google News search for rnc.
Link
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05/09/2004 12:17 AMDIY coverage
DIY coverage
08/29/2004 01:33 AMIt's great to see technology letting people cover big events
themselves. Check these out:
all Flickr photos tagged
with rnc, rncwatch.typepad.com, Technorati search for New York City ("rnc" was too short to
search), Buzznet's No RNC
photostream, rnc
convention bloggers, WeSeeRNC
moblog, Indymedia's RNC
coverage, and Google News search for rnc.
It's like rolling your own newspaper.
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Pod-Coverage-0.13
12/29/2003 06:48 PMCES Coverage
CES Coverage
01/08/2004 08:22 PMI have been digging around for a good source of information for the
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Gizmodo has a...
WWDC Coverage
WWDC Coverage
06/28/2004 10:10 AM
Without satellite feeds or quicktime streams, coverage for WWDC's
keynote address is more difficult to obtain. MacRumors should have
Keynote coverage...
War Coverage in Your Aggregator
War Coverage in Your Aggregator
03/20/2003 11:53 AMSorry for the lack of posts, but everyone in my house has been
felled by colds, including me. I'm also trying to keep up with current
events, as are you I'm sure. Since CNN isn't providing free, live video
feeds, I'm in search of others, but Andy Rhinehart and the Spartanbarg Herald-Journal are
doing their part by providing an RSS feed of war-related
content from the Associated Press.
XML 2003 coverage
XML 2003 coverage
12/10/2003 05:26 PMIDEAlliance's XML 2003 conference is now well underway in
Philadelphia, USA.
A variety of coverage on the conference has already been published,
linked in this article.
Media Mad Over Cow Coverage
Media Mad Over Cow Coverage
01/01/2004 07:54 AMDavid
Ropeik
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43184-2003Dec30.html
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3G Coverage Under Scrutiny
3G Coverage Under Scrutiny
04/21/2004 02:15 PM3G Apr 21 2004 6:13PM GMT
Religious coverage
Religious coverage
07/17/2004 12:51 PMJay Rosen: Puzzling through the convention story, because I'm heading
right for it, made me to realize that journalism's contempt for
ritual—and if "contempt" is too strong, then the difficulty the
press has in understanding the conventions as ritual—was deeply
involved here. Ritual is newsless; therefore it must be meaningless.
But is that really true? And that's what leads me to the forum now
happening at The Revealer ... If a religion writer covered the
presidential campaign, would campaign coverage be any different? My
reasons for asking this months ago, when we started planning the
forum, were vague. Now they're...
Live Coverage
Live Coverage
08/31/2004 04:05 AMIf you are up, and is looking for live coverage of the unveiling of
the iMac G5 (maybe),
Mac Observer is giving you the live coverage.
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02/14/2004 05:09 AMContinuing CES coverage
Continuing CES coverage
01/08/2004 08:15 PMIf you're looking for our coverage of this week's Consumer Electronics
Show, here's a roundup of related reports, dispatches, and product
announcements (though to be...
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06/22/2004 11:40 PMCES 2004 Coverage
CES 2004 Coverage
01/09/2004 09:57 PMRobogames coverage
Robogames coverage
04/01/2005 03:43 AMCory Doctorow:
Ambiguous.org's Quinn Norton covers last weekend's Robogames event for
the O'Reilly Network:
A sensor board coordinates data from two infrared controllers at 45°
and 135° (angled to give some advanced data about the angle of the
walls just in front of the robot). The sensor board also takes in data
from a front-mounted sonar unit that tells the robot how far away the
wall is (bumping a wall in the Trinity challenge is a penalty).
Finally, there's a pair of line detectors pointing at the floor. These
allow it to see the lines that mark the entrances to rooms, as well as
the fire circle and the starting circle.
The last part of Larson's basic board kit is the CPU board, which
pulls in data from the other boards, and spits out decisions to the
motor.
Many of the decisions about what the sensors are seeing is farmed out
to processors on the other boards, which come to an agreement using a
subsumption architecture, the distributed decision-making architecture
invented by Rodney Brooks in the 1980s. But at the top, the CPU
board's Microchip PIC CPU (a 18F6621) uses a traditional maze-solving
routine to map its way to the candle.
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