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Life, Liberty and High-Speed Internet
By: Nataliya Ioffe - 07/29/2010 - (1) Comments - Interactive
The Most Wired Nation Gets Even More Wired
As of this month, Finland has become the first nation in the world to make broadband Internet access a basic human right. Thanks to a legal mandate, every Finnish home will have and enjoy high speed Internet access by 2015. Laura Vilkkonen, Finland’s...
VidCon Came and Conquered
By: Nataliya Ioffe - 07/20/2010 - (0) Comments - Interactive
YouTube in Real Life
The other weekend, over a thousand YouTube vloggers, amateur videographers and YouTube fans flocked to Los Angeles for the first annual VidCon event. Many successful YouTubers have tried in the past to set up their own makeshift gatherings with fans and enthusiasts, but this...
Pixar, You’ve Got a Friend in Me
By: Nataliya Ioffe - 07/01/2010 - (0) Comments
I usually don’t see movies in theatres because prices have gone up and I’m a college kid, but I had to make an exception for Disney’s Pixar Studios. Last week I saw Toy Story 3 in 3D, and was blown away (as usual) by Pixar’s mastery of animation and obsession with good plot. They...
My Fotobooks Discovery
By: Jillian Miller - 06/28/2010 - (0) Comments - Interactive
Burning Memory
I recently got back from a 10-day vacation where my husband and I traveled up the CA and OR coast. We saw so many beautiful things including Napa Valley, the Redwood Forests, Oregon beaches, and the cities of Portland and Seattle. I’m known to be a bit camera-happy and this trip...
YouTube: The Possibilities are Endless!
By: Nataliya Ioffe - 06/23/2010 - (1) Comments
Among other things, the Internet allows us to find information quickly and virtually connect with our peers. Better yet, it allows us to broadcast our thoughts, ideas, and talents to online audiences. Regular people now have the power to share their own content with the world.
YouTube is one such...
The Future of TV: Google TV
By: Nataliya Ioffe - 06/18/2010 - (0) Comments
A little while ago, Paul posted an article discussing the future of TV and what it currently lacks. Well, just two days ago Google posted a demonstration video on YouTube about their newest innovation – Google TV. At first this video may not blow you away because you’re already familiar with TV...
My Thoughts on the 2010 World Cup Thus Far
By: Paul Dierkes - 06/15/2010 - (0) Comments
(Pictured above: 36 Dutch women were arrested at the World Cup for wearing orange dresses to allegedly promote Bavaria beer)
As Brazil and North Korea kick off I thought I would reflect on the start of the World Cup and the matches thus far…
Big disparity in level of play
There is a big...
The Real vs. The Digital: Are We Losing Touch?
By: Nataliya Ioffe - 06/14/2010 - (0) Comments
iPhones and iSociety
Though I’m still stuck with my old-school Samsung Intensity slider phone, I’m a big Apple fan-girl. If I had it my way, I’d own my own i-Everything. And no… I don’t own or worship any type of Apple shrine or Steve Jobs statuettes. Apple just seems to be ahead in the...
Introduction of an Artist, Tabaimo
By: Sugako Kawai-Cozart - 06/11/2010 - (0) Comments
Tabaimo
This time, I would like to introduce an interesting Japanese artist, Tabaimo, who has been creating animation pieces for more than a decade. I had an opportunity to see her art work about 5 years ago and was really intrigued, not only with her art, but with her as an artist. Her mother...
An Action-Packed Campaign: Behind the Scenes
By: Joel Artz - 05/25/2010 - (1) Comments - Advertsing
This week begins Brown Automotive’s Spring Auto Event and we are thrilled to roll out their latest campaign. Weighing in at two commercials, four postcards, multiple flyers, two newspaper ads, a banner, web page, email blast, radio spot and a logo (and more I’m probably forgetting); the...


