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Technology & Innovation

Google’s revolution in video producing – new experimental project “The Wilderness Downtown”

31 August 2010
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Interactive concept video for indie band The “Arcade Fire” has been created using HTML5 and the latest innovations on web technology.
“The Wilderness Downtown” project was created by popular music video director and photographer Chris Milk for the band Arcade Fire’s new song “We Used to Wait” and Google. Building this project on the web and for the Chrome browser it allows Google to craft an experience that is not only personalized, but also deeply personal for each viewer.

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To Gather Facebook, Yahoo, eBay, BBC, Yandex, IAB, MTV, SEOmoz, Microsoft All Together – only on WEBIT 2010!

3 July 2010
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Webit Expo & Conferences to become the biggest Central-Eastern Europe’s e-Business and Digital marketing event – 27-29 October, Sofia, Bulgaria. Until the 15-th of July registration for Webit is with 30% discount of the price!

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Favit Life Streamer to bring on the next level Real Time Sharing and Web 2.0 Communication

4 June 2010
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Favit is a unique and innovative personal stream management tool which brings all our Internet activities together. With minimum or no configuration Favit will deliver just the content that users are actually interested in – leaving the rest of the information overload behind. Favit’s major purpose is to fill the gap that opened up between the huge variety of content being published online every day and the limited abilities of the Internet users to access and consume it.

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Watch this video: Best Explanation of Net Neutrality

26 May 2010
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This video remind me about 7 Commandments of the Personal Computer Revolution, written by Steven Levy in the Preface of his cult book “Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution” 25 years ago

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The Future of Internet or is it possible Sematic Web?

9 May 2010
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Web 3.0, Sematic Web – is it future of Internet? What will the Web become? How big can the Internet get? What are we going to do with all of this information? The new documentary WEB 3.0, produced by Kate Ray try to give the answers. But still the more questions remain…See what think about Tim Berners-Lee, Clay Shirky, Chris Dixon, David Weinberger, Nova Spivack, Jason Shellen, Lee Feigenbaum, John Hebeler, Alon Halevy, David Karger and Abraham Bernstein:

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Bambuser превръща мобилния ви телефон в подвижна ТВ станция

25 March 2010
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Истински пример за тек иновация е уеб приложението на шведската компания Bambuser, с помощта на което, всеки, чрез смартфона си, може да излъчва директно видео картина от всяко място, където се намира и да бъде гледан в интернет, в реално време.

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John Lilly: Tell everyone that their browser choice matters!

11 March 2010
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The choices we make determine the quality of our life, and how we see the world. So many of these choices we take quite seriously, weighing the consequences, thinking about the implications, and choosing carefully and thoughtfully…It’s an important choice because the Web browser has become one of the most critical and trusted relationships of our modern lives – with nearly perfect knowledge of everything we do.

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Interesting FIRST facts about Internet

10 March 2010
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Via Tech Readers:

The First Email
In 1971, Ray Tomlinson sent first email and also made use of @ symbol in email addresses. Same systems were available even before (early 60s) but they were only used it to exchange messages on mainframe computer. The current shape of email emerged in 1970s. It is to be noted that Internet didn’t even exist at that time but its ancestor, ARPANET did.

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Google made 2 Million donation to Wikipedia’s Foundation

17 February 2010

The donation, in true social media fashion, was announced via tweets from Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales and Wikimedia Foundation advisory board member Mitch Kapor. Neither Google nor the Wikimedia Foundation have made an official announcement yet — it’s supposed to come tomorrow.

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Microsoft Labs’ revolutionary Pivot software is availble

15 February 2010

Pivot makes it easier to interact with massive amounts of data in ways that are powerful, informative, and fun. We tried to step back and design an interaction model that accommodates the complexity and scale of information rather than the traditional structure of the Web.

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