Category Archives: Politics
The Platform War of Curating Other Platforms
Google seems to be on a trend of developing native apps, something still relatively new in their history. They just released Google Currents, a competitor to Flipboard, yet what’s even more surprising is that it supports offline use. Flipboard just … Continue reading
Warhol with a Mac [Video]
PBS has a new doc titled One Last Thing. And if you are in the Atlanta area, check out the Picasso to Warhol MoMA exhibit at the High. Full PBS episode of One Last Thing:
Undefined Pricing Models for TV Channel Apps and Portal Content [Video]
Bloomberg’s App, and other similar ones to it, bring into question of what the pricing models will become, as watching traditional content through new media platforms becomes more ubiquitous. Will cable become an a la carte pricing model? Beet.TV: From … Continue reading
Bloomberg TV+
One of the best iPad TV apps, period. Some really cool features, like being able to do a live stream on the iPad, watch videos On Demand, research basic financials that are being mentioned in the video, and being able … Continue reading
Gattaca Now: Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes
NYTimes Reports: Researchers on Sunday reported initial signs of success from the first release into the environment of mosquitoes engineered to pass a lethal gene to their offspring, killing them before they reach adulthood. The results, and other work elsewhere, … Continue reading
Steve Jobs Biography, Walter Isaacson
Awesome 60 Minutes interview with the author of Steve Jobs’ biography, Walter Isaacson. I downloaded a copy of the book via iBooks, although I have to say it was a bit too pricey for my taste, and especially for not … Continue reading
Steve Jobs and Bicycles for the Mind
Steve Jobs, 1955-2011 From Apple.com: Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear … Continue reading
NYC Vignettes: Kevin Murphy
Great video on the life and construction of the NYC skyline, including the construction of 1 WTC.
Georgia Capitol Tour iOS App Released Today
I was the lead cinematographer for the video content in this app. Worth checking out if you’re interested in Georgia history, or the civil rights movement. It was amazing to be able to meet and film President Carter, and listen … Continue reading
Open Video Conference 2011, NYC
I attended this year’s Open Video Conference, hosted at New York Law School in NYC; learned much and met many. I will attempt to highlight some of the themes from the conference, as well as link to some of the … Continue reading