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[London Theatre Blog] This Practical Guide to Theatre and Web 2.0 will be a series of ”how to articles covering a wide range of tools and topics including websites, blogs, social networking, collaboration software, microblogging, project management, creativity, publishing, email, multimedia, productivity and organisation. Each article will focus on a particular topic or tool, explaining how it works in practical terms, its potential for use in the theatre industry and, drawing on examples from across the creative industries where the Web has been put to good use.
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[US Post Today.] Sony VAIO VGN-FW350J/H 16.4-Inch Laptop (2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo ...: Inspired by theater screens, the Sony VAIO VGN-FW350J/H broadens your entertainment horizons with a brilliantly colorful 16.4-inch high-definition LCD, dedicated AV controls, HDMI output to your HDTV, and more. Great for watching widescreen movies or viewing two web sites side-by-side, the 16.4-inch screen also minimizes the annoying black bars you see when playing widescreen movies.
[Make money online fast method] How Web 2.0 Real Estate Marketing Is Changing The Industry | Make ...: Web 2.0 genuine estate offered has finished wonders for a attention as great as a Web 2.0 has finished only as most for alternative businesses. The younger era is already plugged in to these networks, so they can lead a approach for comparison era which is still perplexing to figure out their email.
[Coding Horror] Coding Horror: Are You a Digital Sharecropper?: If i had to play a 3D game with curved surfaces like Quake Live in a browser that utilized the moon magic of actual 2D coordinates to accurately render rectangles and squares, it might be a slippery slope into a reality where people could easily make their own sites instead of using crap like FaceBook to show off their complete lack of taste!
[Debuggable.com - Blog] XHTML died alone, the semantic web is next » Debuggable Ltd: Those machines were very hungry for information, but could not understand performers like HTML4 and HTML5. "The semantic web" thought that by enforcing the strictness invented by XHTML1 and through the heavy injection of microformats they could perform at a level of perfection that could bridge the gap between the visuals and the underlaying information.
[Sinead Mac Manus: Creative Business Consulting] Creative Ambition 3: presentation: I was leading a Skills Development Workshop entitled Using Web 2.0 Tools for Training, using my new e-learning site StartaTheatreCompany.com as a practical example of how CPD trainers can use free or low cost web tools to build engaging online learning experiences for their clients.
[DC Theatre Scene . Washington's liveliest theatre web site] Legacy of Light : DC Theatre Scene . Washington's liveliest ...: The luminous azure blue stage back wall lighting and projections of galaxies deftly draw attention to Emilie’s, Voltaire’s and Olivia’s levitating theories on momentum, the conservation of energy, that evolve into E=MC2, the theory of relativity. The display of a yellow-red-violet-green prism, as a backdrop for Emilie’s “It heats and burns”
[Audiences London's Blog] AMA Conference - what's changing in organisations? « Audiences ...: Diane Ragsdale from the Andrew J Mellon Foundation - her excellent keynote combined inspirational ideas, practical actions, real examples and references for further reading. My takeaway is let's move from being powerful gatekeepers to .
[IWMW2009 Blog] James Currall on Events 2.0 and IWMW « IWMW2009 Blog: Amongst the meetings/conferences and such like that I take part in (note I didn’t say attend), IWMW goes the furthest to being a ‘Conference 2.0′ event, with a serious attempt to move away from a speaker>audience model, that is why I like it. Brian, Marieke and everyone else are to be congratulated on how far they have moved it over the years. I contributed techie stuff for the first few years (possibly the first talk that indicated practical things that could be done (and I was doing) with XML/XSLT. I then wandered off in management wildernesses for a few years and didn’t keep up with IWMW, but when I got on board again last year in Aberdeen I was really heartened with how things had moved on. Its not about what technologies you chuck at it (although Brian has tried just about everything over the years and many such have proved to add little), its about allowing everyone to be a contributor, because between us we know a heck of a lot more about stuff that any of us do individually.
[Linker Land] The Apple Blog « Linker Land: “We worked closely with Apple to bring Latitude to the iPhone in a way Apple thought would be best for iPhone users. After we developed a Latitude application for the iPhone, Apple requested we release Latitude as a web application in order to avoid confusion with Maps on the iPhone, which uses Google to serve maps tiles.”
[Blog | Fantastic Fest] Second Wave of Fantastic Fest Content Announced! « Blog ...: Fantastic Fest was named by Variety president Charlie Koones as “one of the 10 festivals we love,” alongside industry heavy-hitters Cannes, Telluride and Toronto. We were also named by MovieMaker Magazine this year as “one of the 25 coolest film festivals.” Fantastic Fest is programmed in part by Tim League, Harry Knowles, Todd Brown, Rodney Perkins, Karrie League, Blake Ethridge, Zack Carlson, Lars Nilsen, Henri Mazza and Eric Vespe. Special thanks to Colin Geddes and Marc Walkow for their programming guidance and support as well as festival co-founders Tim McCanlies and Paul Alvarado-Dykstra.
[Whatanews4u.Sports] BBC - Newsnight: From the web team: Friday 24 July 2009: Does feedback from regular viewers of Newsnight Review suggest that they prefer the recently-introduced issue-led format rather than the menu of new cultural highlights that the programme used to be? We have already had this year - the 20th anniv of the fatwa against Rushdie - extensive discussion of The Satanic Verses affair in BBC output, including an excellent and lengthy BBC TV documentary that covered all the bases.
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