Techuniversity.com, the newest addition to the GigaOm network, just added a new screencast about everything you need to know to get started with Final Cut Pro. Read More »
Archive for May 2010
While Khosla-backed biofuel startup KiOR has largely been in stealth, KiOR’s President described his company’s technology this week as being able to crunch the millions of years that it takes to carbonize biomass (turn it into fossil fuels) into seconds at the Khosla Venture’s LP meeting. Read More »
Next month will see our cloud computing conference, Structure, returning for its third year, which got me thinking about the impact of cloud computing on web working. It is amazing how cloud computing has revolutionized the web working landscape in such a short space of time. Read More »
We’ve just added a new Pro Apps category to TechUniversity and with that addition come two new screencasts, Logic Pro 101 and Final Cut Pro 101. We’ve included two samples of the screencasts for you to check out. Read More »
If there’s even been a more sure sign that new iPhones are coming in the immediate future, it’s the fact that Walmart slashed the price of Apple’s iPhone to $97, representing a savings of $100 if you’d purchased it from them last week. Read More »
Live Matrix, founded by Sanjay Reddy and Nova Spivack, aims to index all the web’s events, including not just live video and audio webcasts, but also gaming events, auctions, events taking place in virtual worlds, tournaments, contests and product and content launches on other websites. Read More »
Newspapers may not be known for being digital visionaries, but the British newspaper The Guardian is doing something pretty revolutionary: by launching its Open Platform, the company has completely rethought the fundamental nature of its business, and the way that it thinks about value creation online. Read More »
Sexual affairs, fast sports cars and 30 day trial periods for CD burning software: Those are just some of the elements of a pretty juicy lawsuit German software maker NERO has filed against MPEG LA, the company that licenses video codecs like MPEG-2 and H.264. Read More »
Terry McAuliffe’s highest profile fundraising efforts to date have been in the political arena. But now the former Virginia gubernatorial candidate and Democratic National Committee chair, a longtime ally of the Clintons, tells the Financial Times that he hopes to raise up to $1 billion… Read More »
While emerging platforms have created new opportunities, for any organization evaluating their video strategy in what is becoming an increasingly complex landscape, it’s important to consider your goals and the options available. Kyte offers the following decision criteria to help you get started. Read More »
Goober, which is now in beta for version 3.0, is a tool that aims to put all of your communications streams in one place. It’s a busy space. Goober competes with desktop multi-IM programs; web-based services; mobile apps; social networking tools and VoIP apps. Read More »
Traveling internationally can be expensive when it comes to data plans. Each country has different requirements and different pricing, and roaming charges are exorbitant. Xcom Global is now offering the daily rental of a Novatel MiFi 2372, and the rate includes unlimited data in 21 countries. Read More »