Today at Facebook's f8 conference in San Francisco, CEO Mark Zuckerberg made what seemed like a bold prediction. Only he didn't think it was that bold. According to Zuckerberg, there will be over 1 billion likes across the web in the just first 24 hours of the "Like" button.
Hideo Kojima, Japanese pioneer of the video game industry, predicts the end of the consoles era.
, including the Asia Society, The Center for Contemplative
Mind in Society, Asterisk Animation, and the Sonnett Media
Group. You can see a complete credits list and a list of the
programs funders on the website: http://www.pbs.org/thebuddha/credits/
Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin, the creator of The Buddha, was supported by a diverse and talented group of visual artists, educators, and media production professionals. The show can be viewed online in HD at the PBS website.
Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin, the creator of The Buddha, was supported by a diverse and talented group of visual artists, educators, and media production professionals in during the process of bringing the film to PBS
Tomorrow at OMA: Opening of Transcending Vision: American Impressionism 1870-1940 Works from the Bank of America Collection, with works by a diverse group of more than 75 American artists, tracing not only the development of Impressionism in America, but the emergence of a truly American style of painting.
Japanese electronics manufacturer Sony and world's governing soccer body FIFA have unveiled details of the 25 World Cup matches that they plan to broadcast in 3D.
Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, provides a walk-through of upcoming attraction Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter's opens next June 18.
Be entertained while you dine: a London restaurant has thrown away its menus preferring customers to place their orders through an interactive ''e-table',' which they say speeds up service.
Can facebook’s stellar growth history in Taiwan be replicated elsewhere in the globe?
Record investment pours into Shanghai as the city prepares for the expected tens of millions of visitors to the Shanghai World Expo. The event starts on May 1 featuring culture, featuring art and technology from around the world.
For years, analysts and investors have wondered when international companies would begin putting money into U.S. video game publishers. It seems the time has come.
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