Hive45 Episode #9 3/3 – Facebook, Pixel mindfcuk
April 30, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Facebook is kicking ass for this week ending the 28/03/10: Facebook virtual currency trademark and the potential for a global Internet currency, turning point in history as Facebook overtakes Google in traffic numbers, new Photoshop playing the game of magic AI with their “content-aware fill” feature, epic display technology on its way to consumers and the implications of touchscreen everything, and some freedom of speech topics thrown in for good measure. Please visit the website to see the full show notes and links: hive45.com Stories covered this week: Facebook Virtual Currency On Its Way, Facebook Overtakes Google Web Traffic, Wikipedia: Mark Zuckerberg, Zynga Facebook Games, Facebook Releasing ‘Like’ Button Platform Across Internet, Digg.com, Wikipedia: Kevin Rose, Google Buzz, Reddit IAMA: Facebook Employee On Likes, 22 Megapixel Touchscreen Wall Video, 3D Projection on Buildings Video, UrbanScreen Light Graffiti, 3D Moving Blocks Projection Video, Displax Nanowire Polymer Multitouch Interface, Photoshop CS5 Content-Aware Fill Video Demo, Photoshop CS5 Content-Aware Fill Spoof Video, Wikileaks.org, Wikileaks Releases Sensitive Video “Collateral Murder”, Wikileaks Leaked Australian Site Blacklist, Encyclopedia Dramatica, Google Censors Encyclopedia Dramatica Article on Aboriginals, Business Insider, Silicon Valley Insider, Techcrunch: Twision Twitter TV Show, Twision on Veo7, SMBC Santa Comic
Hive45 Episode #9 2/3 – Facebook, Pixel mindfcuk
April 30, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · 1 Comment
Facebook is kicking ass for this week ending the 28/03/10: Facebook virtual currency trademark and the potential for a global Internet currency, turning point in history as Facebook overtakes Google in traffic numbers, new Photoshop playing the game of magic AI with their “content-aware fill” feature, epic display technology on its way to consumers and the implications of touchscreen everything, and some freedom of speech topics thrown in for good measure. Please visit the website to see the full show notes and links: hive45.com Stories covered this week: Facebook Virtual Currency On Its Way, Facebook Overtakes Google Web Traffic, Wikipedia: Mark Zuckerberg, Zynga Facebook Games, Facebook Releasing ‘Like’ Button Platform Across Internet, Digg.com, Wikipedia: Kevin Rose, Google Buzz, Reddit IAMA: Facebook Employee On Likes, 22 Megapixel Touchscreen Wall Video, 3D Projection on Buildings Video, UrbanScreen Light Graffiti, 3D Moving Blocks Projection Video, Displax Nanowire Polymer Multitouch Interface, Photoshop CS5 Content-Aware Fill Video Demo, Photoshop CS5 Content-Aware Fill Spoof Video, Wikileaks.org, Wikileaks Releases Sensitive Video “Collateral Murder”, Wikileaks Leaked Australian Site Blacklist, Encyclopedia Dramatica, Google Censors Encyclopedia Dramatica Article on Aboriginals, Business Insider, Silicon Valley Insider, Techcrunch: Twision Twitter TV Show, Twision on Veo7, SMBC Santa Comic
Skolkovo Designated ‘Silicon Valley’ Location
March 25, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Skolkovo Designated ‘Silicon Valley’ Location
President Dmitry Medvedev said Thursday that Russia’s centrally planned version of Silicon Valley would be built in the Moscow region town of Skolkovo, eschewing existing technoparks and instead building a new supermodern technology town from scratch.
Read more on The Moscow Times
InVisage aims to remake camera sensor market
March 24, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
InVisage aims to remake camera sensor market
A Silicon Valley start-up believes its image sensor technology will dramatically improve smartphone cameras by gathering light more efficiently.
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Skolkovo Chosen As Site for ‘Silicon Valley’
March 24, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Skolkovo Chosen As Site for ‘Silicon Valley’
MOSCOW — President Dmitry Medvedev said Thursday that Russia’s centrally planned version of Silicon Valley would be built in the Moscow region town of Skolkovo, eschewing existing technoparks and instead building a new supermodern technology town from scratch.
Read more on St. Petersburg Times


