Monthly Archives: June 2007

Google channel and AllthingsD

I’ll not put everything but here are two sources worth checking. The first one is the Google channel on Youtube with Eric Schmidt keynotes over the world, all the Zeitgeist Europe 2007 and much more. I’ll choose Eric Schmidt at the Western Association of Venture Capitalists Speaker Series as an example. If [...]
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R/GA, Bob Greenberg, Anne Benvenuto and me

R/GA’s thoughts, mainly lead by Bob Greenberg, are probably the ones I follow the most in the agency landscape. The more I get experience in strategic planning, the more I’ve questions about the best ways to improve our relationship with clients, the best way to bring value to them and so on. I don’t [...]
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Photosynth

Photosynth is a software technology preview from Microsoft Live Labs that analyzes digital photographs to build a three-dimensional model of a photographed object. Pattern recognition components compare portions of images to create points, which are then compared to convert the image into a model. Currently, users can view models built by Microsoft or BBC, [...]
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Greatest hits, pass it forward

Being tagged by Nicholas Gill, I have to digg into my archives to select my favourite posts. Another good blogger idea as it allows me to go back in my thinking and shows you older posts. Bree and Youtube: The first video of Lonelygirl15. When at that time I though it was true (I [...]
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Mathematic is the language of nature

This morning, checking Google finance, I saw this video from Reuters: A revolution in trading. The financial markets are being transformed by computer programs that may make traders obsolete. Billion dollar incomes on Wall Street are becoming the norm as mathematical formulas make trades faster and smarter. When I saw that I’ve [...]
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