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  Video of 3038 Photos Shot in 3 Days of Life in Boston Thu, 28 Aug 2008 19:43:31 +0000
Robbie shot 3038 photos with his Canon 5D over a period of 3 days of his life in and around Boston. He then created a video of all of the photos played at hi-speed in the order they were shot, set to the song “Dry Lips” by Lightspeed Champion. via Cartoon Brew Related PostsThe Big Picture, A [...]

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Robbie shot 3038 photos with his Canon 5D over a period of 3 days of his life in and around Boston. He then created a video of all of the photos played at hi-speed in the order they were shot, set to the song “Dry Lips” by Lightspeed Champion.

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  Marry Me Leslie: Proposal 2.0 Using Google Street View Thu, 28 Aug 2008 16:33:45 +0000
guest post by Simone Davalos Michael Weiss-Malik, a Google employee, wanted to make his marriage proposal to his girlfriend Leslie really, really memorable, so he did what an self-respecting Googleplex geek would so, he put his proposal up on Google Street View. View Larger Map My name is Michael Weiss-Malik, and I work for Google. I don’t [...]

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guest post by Simone Davalos

Michael Weiss-Malik, a Google employee, wanted to make his marriage proposal to his girlfriend Leslie really, really memorable, so he did what an self-respecting Googleplex geek would so, he put his proposal up on Google Street View.


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My name is Michael Weiss-Malik, and I work for Google. I don’t work on the Street View team, but I interact with them pretty regularly. They decided to coordinate a pre-announced Street View run outside Google’s Mountain View offices, with the idea that Googlers could line up along the street and appear in the imagery. So I put together my “Proposal 2.0″ billboard and showed up, hoping that it’d be readily visible. And it was![snip]

But my original proposal was quiet and low-key. It was just some simple heart-felt words exchanged during a quiet night at home. And while Proposal 1.0 had plenty of sentiment, it was lacking in pizazz. So I did what any Silicon Valley geek would do: I decided to upgrade to “Proposal 2.0,” a new improved online version. I proposed to Leslie from inside a Google Street View panorama. I dare say that it’s the first time anyone in the history of mankind has proposed marriage in quite this way, and it went live on Google Maps on August 5, 2008.

Visit Marry Me Leslie to see some history, learn how he did it, and tell Leslie whether or not to say “yes”.

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  New Nikon D90 Camera, Includes Ability To Shoot 720p HD Video Thu, 28 Aug 2008 05:23:53 +0000
Nikon has announced their new D90 camera, a 12.3-megapixel DSLR that retails for $999.95 and includes the ability to shoot 24fps 720p HD video. Commercial photographer Chase Jarvis had a chance to try out the camera in advance, making a video as he and his crew tested out several D90’s. In related news, Canon announced their new [...]

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Nikon has announced their new D90 camera, a 12.3-megapixel DSLR that retails for $999.95 and includes the ability to shoot 24fps 720p HD video.

Commercial photographer Chase Jarvis had a chance to try out the camera in advance, making a video as he and his crew tested out several D90’s.

In related news, Canon announced their new 50D DSLR.

Check out the D90 write-ups by Thomas Hawk and David Pouge (New York Times).

UPDATE: DP Review has a hands-on preview of the D90.

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  The Republicans Are Coming! Make An Effort Thu, 28 Aug 2008 03:33:56 +0000
The UnConvention and ad agency Campbell Mithun have joined forces on the campaign “Make an Effort” to help residents of Minneapolis-Saint Paul to find unconventional ways to welcome their visitors as they arrive next week for the Republican National Convention. See Previously: My Yard Our Message, Non-Partisan Political Yard Signs via AdFreak Related PostsName That Republican, A Field [...]

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The UnConvention and ad agency Campbell Mithun have joined forces on the campaign “Make an Effort” to help residents of Minneapolis-Saint Paul to find unconventional ways to welcome their visitors as they arrive next week for the Republican National Convention.

Make An Effort

See Previously: My Yard Our Message, Non-Partisan Political Yard Signs

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  Backtype, Helping You Track & Search Comments Thu, 28 Aug 2008 01:38:28 +0000
Backtype is a new web service that just launched that helps you track and search your friends comments from multiple sources. You can also claim accounts associated with your domains. TechCrunch is referring to it as the “Twitter For Comments”. BackType is a service that lets you find, follow and share comments from across the web. [...]

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Backtype is a new web service that just launched that helps you track and search your friends comments from multiple sources. You can also claim accounts associated with your domains. TechCrunch is referring to it as the “Twitter For Comments”.

BackType is a service that lets you find, follow and share comments from across the web. Whenever you write a comment with a link to your website, BackType attributes it to you. We give comment authors a profile featuring all the comments they’ve written on the Internet.

Here’s the Laughing Squid account on Backtype.

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