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Archive for June, 2007

June 24, 2007

Picture(s) of The Week: 25

On Friday I finished a project that I have enjoyed working with for the past month. On Monday I start a new project that lasts until the middle of July when I finally start my short summer break. And in Pringles fashion; Once you pop you can’t stop… I am off to Viking’s next home [...]

June 24, 2007

Prosumer – New Buzz Word

The word “Prosumer” is a combination of the words producer and consumer. According to Duncan Riley of TechCrunch; Prosumer “perfectly describes the millions of participants in the Web 2.0 revolution.” – The Rise Of The Prosumer. Riley also links to the above YouTube video. This “Future of Media” video by Davide Casaleggio raises some very [...]

June 24, 2007

YouTube Remixer

YouTube launched its own video-editing tool last week YouTube Remixer. It allows you to edit and “remix” your already uploaded YouTube videos. “Remixer allows you to edit your videos with text, audio, graphics, overlays, effects, and transitions” – YouTube Blog YouTube Remixer, also dubbed Adobe Remixer, is obviously a Flash-application. (Via LifeHacker)

June 24, 2007

Free Four Eyed Monsters

This is apparently the first feature film to be uploaded on YouTube. Though according to their countdown on FourEyedMonsters.com it will only be on YouTube for the next 53 days (until August 15th). The movie has already receievd a number of awards and is currently holding a 6.7/10 user-rating on IMDB. The Four Eyed Monsters [...]

June 17, 2007

Picture(s) of The Week: 24

Today I went to my first soccer game at the new Viking Stadium in Stavanger. It was an extra bonus for the thousands of Viking supporters that their home team won. Also after watching proffesional soccer mainly on TV lately, I forgot how loud some of the more devoted supporters could be. This last picture [...]

June 17, 2007

Safari for Windows Already a Hit

After Apple released a public beta of Safari for Windows on Monday. (Press Release) Over a million copies had been downloaded during the first 48 hours. (Press Release 2). This does seem to show that at least a couple Windows users have been hungry for an alternate to the dominance of Internet Explorer and Firefox. [...]