Re: [backstage] HD-DVD / Blu Ray

2008-02-20 Thread Jose-Carlos Mariategui
I totally agree, the winner are online video services. However there are few of them available. I am not sure if people any longer look so much at the physical aspect. In the case of CDs and DVDs they become so commoditized that I think people will no longer judge them as jems. The

[backstage] The Habitat of Information

2008-02-20 Thread Jose-Carlos Mariategui
Dear friends: I am attaching the program of the one-day conference we are organizing at the London School of Economics and Political Science which is related to the social and organizational consequences of information growth and the internet (very related to some of the things that are

Re: [backstage] Innovation Labs - we need your help

2007-10-23 Thread Jose-Carlos Mariategui
Matthew: You should contact Michelle Kasprzak [EMAIL PROTECTED] from New Media Scotland, I am sure she can help you, actually she was with me at the UnTV Festival. Cu jcm on 23/10/07 2:59, Matthew Cashmore at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey there... We need your help. We¹re really

[backstage] mashup* Event - TV 2.0

2007-07-02 Thread Jose-Carlos Mariategui
mashup* Event - TV 2.0 Trust you are well. Please find below details of the next mashup* Event on the 18th July - kindly sponsored by BT. A mashup of TV, Web and Mobile is transforming the broadcast content world which has gone largely unchanged for its entire consumer life. For more than 60

Re: [backstage] Backstage Podcast number 2

2007-04-16 Thread Jose-Carlos Mariategui
Bruce Schneier was invited last month to give the keynote at LSE for our annual Social Study of ICT workshop (SSIT7). You can view the video here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/informationSystems/newsAndEvents/2007events /schneier.htm I think that it would be much refreshing to have somebody

Re: [backstage] New backstage.bbc.co.uk website

2006-10-04 Thread Jose-Carlos Mariategui
In deed, as stated before, I think it should be accessible to common people that do not have any programming skills and that may be able to mashup the feeds using some type of GUI. A sort of ning.com for dummies. on 10/4/06 2:05 PM, Lee Goddard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How would you like

[backstage] Google Earth and ba.com

2006-09-09 Thread Jose-Carlos Mariategui
This seems to be one of the first serious geo-'mashups' in the corporate world. But I believe that using the Google Earth app means that ba.com is not willing to give any kind of rss feeds on their offers or flights http://www.britishairways.com/travel/goearth/public/en_gb?redirect=woffers_g