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total immersion
Total Immersion does some really cool stuff. They take live video feeds and overlays 3D graphics on top of it. Their demonstration started rather badly with the wrong camera being shown on screen. Once that problem was fixed we saw a 3D bird pop out of one of the presenter’s chest as if he was [...]
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Jaman.com is a new online film rental and buying site which focuses on the long tail of cinema. That means lots of movies never shown in American theaters or on American television. Think foreign films mainly.
In addition users have the ability to review the movies, as well as making comments linked to specific scenes in [...]
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symantec identity initative
Symantec presented their new Intentity Initiative product here at Demo 2007. What it does is bring up a dialog box telling you what personal information you are going to give to a website as well as give you a recommendation as to whether you should do this or not. It also gives you the option [...]
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Serendipity Technologies
As far as company names goes this is quite cool. Serendipity. I like that word.
As far as product goes I like it too (although I have to admit it doesn’t really excite me, but that is more indicative of me than of the solution). What it does is taking data streams from ERP and CRM [...]
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Steganography is the art of hiding information in another file, like a jpg image or an mp3 sound file. Ceelox has created Scram, which makes it easy to hide a message in a picture, and thought of a way to make advertizers want it too. At least potentially. Think of it as a scratch lottery [...]
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Mission Research presented Sales Works. It’s a sales lead engine targeted at peopl who are good at selling but bad at IT. The way you interact with CRM systems or create queries are intuitive and not at all technical. A possibility for a smaller company wnating to keep tabe on their customer correspondence.
I was happy [...]
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