Tuesday, May 15th, 2007 | Author: Martin
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Gems from the Web:
- Reflecmedia – Green and Blue screen Chromakey – Here is a bit of new technology that can be a lifesaver for those with the need to create Blue and Green screen material.
- Scotty’s Ashes – Did you hear that the cremated ashes of the actor who played Scotty on Star Trek are lost? The rocket carrying them ended up in some forest. I?m sure the whole idea sounded glamorous when Scotty decided to spend his kids’ inheritance on it.
- Bob Donlon’s Digital Video Blog: Howdy Dooit? – A little behind-the-scenes look of a chromakey commercial.
- CSS Dock Menu – If you are a big Mac fan, you will love this CSS dock menu that I designed.
- My very first Mac virus: fake Flip4Mac? – Yet another Mac “virus” that turns out to be, erm, not.
- Welcome to M.Daigle Toons! – Deaf humour
- Cards : Everyday Cards : All Holiday Cards – Knock Knock – Great cards for mother’s day (and beautiful designed website, too)
- Swiftpage Creates Technology that Removes Traditional Cold Calling from the Sales Cycle – Swiftpage has created a new sales automation technology that uses email marketing campaigns to determine which customer is more interested than another.
- 1 rule to improving your productivity – “Stop reading about how to be more productive. Get busy doing what you need to do.”
- 10 rules for startups – Brief and concise
- OpenStream SDV revealed – The OpenStream SDV solution allows cable operators to easily provide, control and manage switched multi-rate (2-20Mbs) digital television video services through an open platform, allowing operators to reduce integration issues and deployment costs.
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Thursday, 17. May 2007
That’s quite hilarious about Scotty’s ashes. Wonder if the transporter can get a lock on him.
Weird fake Flip4Mac virus thing…no such. There was actually a hacked version long ago called Santa Claus, but it died a quick death. I can’t live without F4M….most essential on my Macs. Check out their new DVD imagin app HERE
Thursday, 17. May 2007
I’ve sort of fallen in love with Visual Hub, which is cool converter app between most video formats.