Moody: the works
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Empire's End
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The Tale of a Tourist
Posted by Glyn Moody at 2:43 pm 0 comments
Labels: canaletto, goldoni, india, lorenzetti, venice, vivaldi
Posted by Glyn Moody at 10:52 pm 2 comments
Labels: Janus Friis, joost, Niklas Zennstrom, skype, venice, venice project
Those pair of old Skypers, Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, are at it again. But curmudgeon that I am, I won't be sad if this particular Venice sinks without trace:While the software turns your PC screen into something that looks a lot like your TV, the capabilities go far beyond anything you'll experience in your den. Jiggle your computer mouse, and a variety of tools appear along the edges of the screen, even as the video continues to play. At the bottom of the screen, there are controls like those on a DVD player, including stop, pause, and fast-forward, as well as a search window to find new videos. An image on the left includes a menu of preset channels. And on the right, there's a set of interactive tools that let you share video playlists with friends or family. An image at the top of the screen identifies the channel and the name of the clip you're watching. All of the images can be expanded by clicking on them with a mouse.
Turn my marvellously metempsychotic, and perfectly protean PC into a tarted-up tub of a TV? No, grazie. (Via IP Democracy.)
Posted by Glyn Moody at 1:26 pm 0 comments
Labels: metempsychosis, pc, skype, tv, venice
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