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Archive for September, 2009

Mediaite, GossipCop Partner with Magnify

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The media-industry news and gossip-monitorng Web sites have partnered with Magnify to aggregate and curate videos for both Web sites according to a press release which NYConvergence received.  Magnify will customize the video player for each of the Web sites.

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[Editor's Note: Magnify powers the NYConvergence TV channel.]

Centrl Symbian App (beta) for Nokia phones

If you have a Nokia N40, N60 or higher, now you can give Centrl a try on your phone!

You can go to this page and install it and then you can let us know what you think at support at centrl dot com.

Centrl now available on iGoogle

Now you can use Centrl on your iGoogle page:

Click here to install the Centrl gadget on your iGoogle page.

NY Tech Meetup Goes ‘Back to School’

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For September, the NY Tech Meetup took its members "back to school" with presentations from technology departments at both Columbia University and New York University (NYU). 

The presentations were of:

  • Greendot, a "computer vision tech" developed at NYU: this technology tracks body language with a series of green dots and they have developed an iPhone application to gather research from the field.
  • CuZero, "advanced video search" developed at Columbia: allows users to search images for specific content as if they are text.
  • Musically Intelligent Machines, developed at Columbia: analyzes and categorizes the content of a song.  Its creator envisions it being used by people in advertising looking for a specific type of song for a campaign for example.
  • "Teaching Robots to See," developed at NYU: this presentation consisted of showing a robot created by the participants in the program which could see obstacles and maneuver around them.

Before concluding, Typepad co-founder Anil Dash took questions from the audience for Dan Bricklin, co-inventor of the spreadsheet.  Bricklin also got a few laughs from the audience when, during his talk about his work on the spreadsheet, he showed early television advertisements from Microsoft and Lotus.

In case you weren't able to attend, you can watch the video of the meetup on Livestream.  You'll also find it embedded below.

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