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Color Photography in 1907 AD

May 22nd, 2008 by { Arvinder Kang } · No Comments · news

While searching for DSLR cameras that I plan to buy “sometime soon”, I came across this color image from 1915 processed by Sergey Gorsky.

He used a very simple technique of shooting same frame on black and white film using 3 color filters red, blue and green and then superimposed to get colored pictures.

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Enough to make a Grammarian Mad

May 20th, 2008 by { Stephen Goforth } · No Comments · news

Angry Grammarian Jeffrey Barg complains in the Philadelphia Weekly about the capitalization of Web and Internet but not website or intranet. Barg blames the inconsistencies on short-sightedness newspapers. Print journalists and the Associated Press, according to Barg, failed to understand what was happening on the internet.

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Students are “lazy and deficient”

May 19th, 2008 by { Stephen Goforth } · No Comments · news

Technology is making students “lazy and deficient”. That’s the view of a Emory University English professor. Mark Bauerlein suggests the idea in his new book The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don’t Trust Anyone Under 30).

Are youth really brain dead because of all the time spent [...]

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Streaming Video News on Steroids

May 16th, 2008 by { Stephen Goforth } · 1 Comment · news

Live News Cameras is collection of live video streams from around the world. Moderators guide viewers to breaking stories.

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Helicopters and Maps

May 16th, 2008 by { Stephen Goforth } · No Comments · news

If you pause when you see a police chase on TV news, you might find Air Fox Live interesting to watch. You can get behind the scenes with this mashup of a Google Map with the movements of a Chicago TV station’s helicopter. You can even call up the current speed and heading of the [...]

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From Department to School

May 13th, 2008 by { Stephen Goforth } · No Comments · news

There’s been a few bumps in the road for the Journalism Department at the University of Mississippi as it becomes a School of Journalism.

Mississippi Public Radio tries to sort out why there’s been secrecy and a dispute over what to call it in the story below.

At the same time, the prestigious Medill School of [...]

 
icon for podpress  Ole Miss School of Journalism [4:10m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

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Citizen Journalism & the Chinese Earthquake

May 13th, 2008 by { Stephen Goforth } · No Comments · news

On the scene reports about China’s devastating earthquake have the Internet buzzing. Despite China’s tight grip on media, citizen journalists are being credited with getting news out of the country in photos, videos, maps, and personal diaries. The stories of victims and remarkable rescues are moving unfiltered from the original source to computers and cell [...]

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Pangea Day, the celebration of the planet Earth.

May 12th, 2008 by { Arvinder Kang } · No Comments · news

May 10th became a day to mark on our calendars. Filmmakers, artists, business capitalists with the help of Nokia did an amazing feat of starting celebration of the planet, celebration of Mother Earth, simultaneously happening all across the world.

The organizers invited the entries by releasing this video on youtube on September 10, 2007. Pangea Day [...]

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Back from grave….the rise of news vampire:)

September 30th, 2007 by { Arvinder Kang } · No Comments · news

I have not been able to contribute to the the blog for a while…..(yup! I mean a while on planet Venus ).

I have been busy in a couple of projects.

We updated our website from its 1000 year old look to a new shiny web 2.0 style look. Heads up to our [...]

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Friendster following the band wagon

September 29th, 2007 by { Arvinder Kang } · No Comments · news

Any of you having a profile on Friendster, take care of any important information. Friendster jumped on facebook.com’s shoes and has started allowing profile searches using search engines like Google. Unlike Facebook though, I found no privacy settings to disable that. Take care of your info, before its bare in the search engine caches, for [...]

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