Monday, August 20, 2007
ICCARUS: Three Dimensional Data Visualization (for music)
The data is fetched via TurboGears and uses the GFX library to create the visual effects.
ICCARUS was launched Wednesday at Webjam Perth and won first place from a field of around 15 demonstrating startups. I spoke with Scouta CEO Richard Giles at the WA Web Awards Friday and he told me that the feedback on ICCARUS had been strong. Scouta plans on further refining ICCARUS with a possibility of providing the service to the public either later this year or early 2008.
The screencast above doesn't do the service full justice, but it's enough to give some idea of what it is capable of.
Posted by Augustine at 9:54 PM
A Peek At Didja.com: VeryFunnyAds Clone
Although “advertising as entertainment” site Didja.com is not launching until next year, the NYT has a sneak peak at what it will look like (screen shot below). The NBC Universal project is part of the yet unnamed News Corp/NBC Universal cooperative strategy against Youtube. However, New Co.’s second “major assult” on YouTube looks like more of the same, a clone of TBS’s VeryFunnyAds. It’s very similar to the TBS re-branding effort, letting users watch heaps of ads by search, ratings, and sort by various companies and countries.
That’d all make sense if New Co. was copying a successful site, but VeryFunnyAds doesn’t appear to be a resounding winner despite the 63 million clip views the site article says they delivered over the past year. That number of views suggests an average of 5 million videos streamed each month, but the viewership of the site doesn’t stack up.
After an initial bump on launch, VeryFunnyAds’ traffic has since tapered out at about 100,000 uniques per month, according to Comscore. Sixty-three million streams is a lot of traffic for an audience that size, especially since they don’t allow off-site video embeds. Heavy.com, whose network generated about 6 million streams in April has about 5.2 million uniques per month. If the numbers are true, it appears TBS’s site is at most attracting a small cadre of ad fanatics.
Contrary to the “advertainment” meme going around, it doesn’t look like it has legs.
Posted by Augustine at 9:53 PM
Labels: didja, veryfunnyads
Alaskan luddites are 50th state to get e-prescriptions
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Posted by Augustine at 9:47 PM
Conceptual UNI enables compartmentalized computing
[Via YankoDesign, thanks Martin]
Posted by Augustine at 9:42 PM