Google Maps Unveils 3D WTC site
May 27, 2010 by Bill Sobel
Filed under Blog, People
this is very cool! from the Associated Press NEW YORK — Visitors to the website of the planned World Trade Center memorial can explore a 3-D model of it, thanks to a partnership between the National Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum and Google Earth. Museum officials said Wednesday that the model will help the public [...]
Tiger to Apologize?
February 17, 2010 by Bill Sobel
Filed under Blog, People
from Newsday via AP MARANA, Ariz. (AP) — Tiger Woods will end nearly three months of silence Friday when he speaks to the media for the first time about his middle-of-the-night accident that sparked shocking revelations about his infidelity. Woods will talk to a small group of reporters at 11 a.m. Friday from the clubhouse [...]
3D Television at Home?
October 25, 2009 by Bill Sobel
Filed under Technology
Last year we did an event in partnership with Quantel Corporation, entitled “Enhancing the Consumer Video Experience” all about 3D Video following Quantel’s successful product launch at NAB. Now it appears as though home video in 3D is all the rage, according to a recent article in Forbes.com Associated Press Crowded theaters build momentum for [...]
Woodstock Festival 40th Anniversary
July 21, 2009 by Bill Sobel
Filed under Rants & Raves
It was Summer 1969…I was 12 years old, at Summer camp in New Hampshire and a few weeks after the excitement of Apollo 11, I was looking at something almost as amazing…over 300,000 people at a farm in Bethel, New York celebrating 3 days of music…it was incredible…and while I wish I could have been [...]
Apollo 11 Anniversary: NASA technology found in earthbound products
July 11, 2009 by Bill Sobel
Filed under Technology
I’m always fascinated by some of discoveries during space missions that over the years have impacted everyday life. By Betsy Taylor ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday, July 11, 2009 ST. LOUIS – When U.S. astronauts stepped onto the moon on July 20, 1969, their voyage was about exploration, discovery and pushing the boundaries of known technology. In [...]

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