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Ashley Tan

Google+ Hangouts On Air: broadcast your conversation to the world | Official Google Blog - 1 views

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    Broadcast 'live' and archive for later. Broadcasting rough and ready made easy by Google+ Hangouts.
Kartini Ishak

Vine: 12 Ways to Make Your Videos Stand Out - 2 views

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    Note to CeL Broadcast Channel Team: How to make your videos stand out! :)
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    Some useful principles as long as we contextualize them in longer form videos (one minute, not six seconds).
Ashley Tan

Getty Museum makes 4,600 high-res images free to download with Open Content Program - 3 views

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    For MDs to take note.
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    Thanks! That's definitely a super big piece of good news for my team :)
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    Add an item to your cart and see how much it cost. A lot of steps.... Television educational, documentary or doc style program Editorial use primarily intended to educate, inform or disseminate information on educational programs, children focused news, historical programs, science or natural science programs, celebrities, sports or public figures. Includes programs such as list programs, public broadcasting docs, biographies or profiles. This license is for one time use only.
Eveleen Er

Prompterous iPad App - 0 views

shared by Eveleen Er on 14 Jan 11 - No Cached
  • Prompterous is the premier application to turn your iPad into a powerful teleprompter
  • Prompterous will guide you during presentations, lectures, broadcasts, interviews, sermons, reviews, podcasting, selling, acting or pitching. Import any type of document for both online or offline reading. Prompterous is the only application of its kind to support 24 formats including popular DOC, TXT, PDF, EPUB.
rahim azhar

Google Latitude Does the Check-In Thing…Automatically: Tech News and Analysis « - 1 views

  • Google Latitude has allowed its 10 million users to see on a map approximately where their friends are. But until now, it provided no way for a user to pinpoint his own location with a check-in, a la Foursquare and others. Now users will be able not only to broadcast their exact location to their friends on Latitude but also to publicly share their check-ins through their Google Profile. They’ll also be able to garner “VIP” and “Guru” status based on the number of their check-ins. This is rather ho-hum news, considering so many other check-in services do much the same thing. But where things get interesting is that Google will allow users to automatically check themselves in to specific locations, without having to whip out their phone.
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