Archive for January, 2003

54″ LCD TV!!!

27Jan03

Samsung might be a nice partner . . . here’s their new tv.

More on CNN

25Jan03

Checked out the CNN demo. One of the interesting features is this: “find me, follow me” (sounds scary, doesn’t it?)find me follow me.gifI’ll run it for a couple days (is it spyware?) and see if I love it. The ticker is something to stare at instead of staring off into space, which could be a […]

HP will be showing off at Superbowl.

check out CNN’s online news watcher. there’s even a flash demo. i haven’t had the chance to put it through its paces yet, but will update when i do.

“Event Intelligence”

Levi’s Interactive Window Display is pretty cool.

a reminder, the Google UI Talk is tomorrow, for all those who want to understand how web design for these kinds of sites is done–perhaps very applicable for us . . .
http://www-pcd.stanford.edu/cs547/abstracts/02-03/030117-mayer.html

in case you haven’t noticed, we have a new private site. lots still broken, but will hopefully aid us in creating a “culture of ideas” (see below) . . .

this MIT Technology Review article really hits the nail on the head about our proposed “nerve center” for Stanford. they name universities as the primary place for a “culture of ideas” to be created.
this is us, guys–let’s keep working hard!

404 file found

16Jan03

At MIT media lab a 404 file not found message actually points you to where you might like to go. Hooray for innovation and bar graphs showing predicted relevance!


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