Gotta love the Funny or Die crew plus this is a peak at the real Paris Hilton – business mogul extraordinaire:
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Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
RIP.
Pretty amazing 75 minute talk:
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch ( Oct. 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008 ) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams,” Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. For more, visit www.cmu.edu/randyslecture.
Dean Kamen at D6
I was at the D conference this week, and during one of today’s last sessions, Dean Kamen showed off some of the work his team has done for the US Army. Check out the interview and demo clip below — pretty incredible and definitely worth watching:
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Video: The Empire Strikes Barack
Impressive editing job:
Video: I’m Fu**ing Obama
In the spirit of the Jimmy Kimmel parodies check out the new “I’m Fu**ing Obama” spoof video:
Video: Craig Venter – On the verge of creating synthetic life
pretty amazing, and even includes a question towards the end from Google’s Larry Page.
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Picnik and Animoto: Photo Editing and Slideshows in the Cloud:
It really does feel that most applications are moving to the “cloud” especially in publishing and email.
The other category of applications that is undergoing this transformation, in my opinion, appears to be photo editing.
Picnik
I’ve been using the web-based Picnik for a few months now to do what I had previously done with Photoshop and iPhoto — essentially light editing, cropping, resizing, and image size optimization. Picnik also includes some nice touches for framing photos and inserting text and other objects as well as mimicking some of the popular Photoshop filters/plugins. Like Flickr, Picnik had a limited free version and a full featured paid version. Only two weeks after I paid for the full version, Picnik switched to a nearly all free ad-supported model 🙂 But it was worth the $20 at the time.
conclusion: The best online photo editor I’ve used, and it’s allowed me to nearly stop using Photoshop. The integration with Flickr also makes it easy to save directly back to Flickr and not need to re-upload. It’s basically free, so check it out. The Picnik blog is here, powered by WordPress 🙂
Animoto
Animoto is also an interesting web service. It creates music video style montages from your collections of photos. You can upload your own images or hook into flickr and other photo services to pull out the images. You add your own MP3 or one of their supplied tracks, and within a few minutes it created a pretty cool video. The free version is limited to 30 seconds, and the paid upgrade allows for videos of any length. Apparently their paid upgrade conversion has been very good — I haven’t made the move yet.
conclusion: Pretty cool overall, and worth trying out the 30 second free version. I personally like the slideshows that iPhoto creates, and find the Flickr slideshows to be too basic and not inclusive of music. My ideal setup would be to have something like this built into Flickr. The Animoto blog is here, hosted on WordPress.com 🙂
Below is an animoto video I just did with a few photos I took in Hong Kong:
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The bottom line — this is a real trend. It definitely also points out the need for real broadband connectivity, especially on the upload side to make these services compelling and “snappy”. Luckily I just got a small speed boost, but could definitely use a bit more.
Video: Lindsay Campbell of MobLogic.TV on Spitzer Client #9
Good to see Lindsay at her new gig at MobLoigc.TV ( part of CBS ). Lindsay left Wallstrip to do this new show a few weeks ago.
Here is the most recent clip on the whole Spitzer scandal — good stuff !
Video: Fu**ing Ben Affleck – Jimmy Kimmel’s Response to Fu**ing Matt Damon
Wow ! If you saw the last video, you have to see the response, featuring Jimmy Kimmel & Ben Affleck:

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almost as impressive, the list of celebs includes: Brad Pitt, Harrison Ford, Cameron Diaz, Macy Gray, Robin Williams, Don Cheadle, Huey Lewis, Josh and Meatloaf !
Video: Time Lapse of San Francisco Fog
Time lapse of San Francisco shot on February 8th 2008. On this day the fog was flowing from east to west which is very rare.
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