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iStreamPlanet Adds Move Technology to Video Platform

iStreamPlanet Adds Move Technology to Video Platform - iStreamPlanet aims to allow any customer to use Move technology, with the ability to easily manage video projects and customizable video [Contentinople dot com]

Really no way I couldn't put this on here :)
Nice little write up about the inclusion of Move technologies awesome video plug in into our Digital Asset Management system and Silverlight players.


MLB Drops Silverlight for Flash

MLB Drops Silverlight for Flash - After two years of using Silverlight for its MLB.tv application, Major League Baseball is switching to Flash [Contentinople dot com]
You know, I think this is a bit of a shame. While I'm not blind to the fact that Flash is currently dominating the market, I am seeing a tremendous amount of really innovative stuff being done in Silverlight. More thoughts after the fold...


Microsoft Adds H.264 to Silverlight, Announces Customers

Microsoft Adds H.264 to Silverlight, Announces Customers - Software giant continues to make noise around its cross-platform, cross-browser video player [Contentinople dot com]


Public function New ATV ()

{
if $braindamage='hahha' {

$ATV++;

echo ' I now have '.$ATV.' ATV vehicles! These are very fun. ';

echo 'Those little bike(s), like the one Race is riding look fun as well!';
}

}


Crazy Sock Headphones, Only from Make...

So I'm browsing some tech news tonight, and I come across this engadget posting for a pair of home made sock headphones. It's actually a posting about this Make Blog Entry. Just another in the long line of cool things people are hacking together. I really like the nature of this one though, it's clever and funny.


Google Buses in their help, a big perk in the valley getting press

This Story on Cnet (which appears to come from the new york times) is an interesting write up about Google's new(ish) bus system for their workers. It's an interesting look into the depths that Google goes to separate themselves from the competition.


more inspiration from Smashing Mag

this is yet another super collection of sites, 45 this time, picked out by the folks over at smashing magazine.

The beauty of the lists of at smashing is they never claim to be the best of anything, and their not limited to big or small sites, they just talk about the subject matter. Really nice stuff listed here.


Missed this nice post at Smashing

One of my new favorite places to poke around is smashing magazine, a site dedicated to web development, mostly design. I remember reading the post : 50 Beautiful CSS-Based Web-Designs in 2006 | Smashing Magazine a while back and never linked to it.


Wal Mart shuts out Firefox

Jonathan Kemp has this follow up on the Tech Crunch posting about wal mart not properly supporting the firefox browser on its new video download site:Design by CSS » Wal-Mart Does Not Support FirefoxThe kicker is, they have now "updated" the site to not render improperly, no... not by fixing the simple CSS problems but instead by kicking out all non IE browsers.Yowza.


A List apart: multi column layouts that work the way we want them to

Multi-Column Layouts Climb Out of the Box:A List Apart: Articles: Multi-Column Layouts Climb Out of the Box This is a fantastic write up with examples of coding multi columned, elastic layouts that have the same height. Very nice, clean markup and some very good looking examples. This is a keeper in the post table based layout that we've mercifully arrived in.


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