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Tuesday, July 07, 2009 -

New Online World: Facebook teams with CNN to provide MJ funeral coverage

Josh
Josh Nason
Client Services

I'm a sucker for integrations of social media and traditional media, so I was interested to see today that CNN found themselves a partner in presenting Tuesday's live streaming coverage of the Michael Jackson funeral. That partner? Facebook.

If you streamed online, the above is what you saw: the infamous status update feature of the application found at right with a constantly updating feed from fellow Facebook users around the world with their MJ related status updates. In essence, it's creating a chat room effect - complete with the mix of poignant, annoying and flippant comments you'd expect with such a controversial subject as Jackson.

There was also an annoying moment when the sound kicked out at the beginning of the ceremony, which led to dozens saying the same thing: no sound. (Really? Does everyone need to be told this? Patience is a virtue, everyone. Jeez.)

There was also 'This is a sample of what everyone watching is saying' disclaimer at the bottom of the chat, so I assume the API between CNN/Facebook is randomly selecting from people that are logged in. The anchors are acknowledging the feed, creating a online version of the classic man on the street interview with users around the world.

There are some complaining about the speed of the feed with some speculating that it's because of the Status Update feature. From an uptime and steaming standpoint, how much the CNN servers were no doubt tested.

And for the non-Facebookers out there, there is a  traditional 'Your Voice' comment feature but it seems antiquated compared to the FB feed. For Facebook, this is another huge coup for them as a brand. There are still those that are not on on the social media powerhouse, so perhaps there is the tipping point for them to sign up. There is no doubt that Facebook is a major component of our world now and instances like this have helped the effort.

The continuingly fusing DNA between old media and social media...gotta love it.

 

Posted by Josh on Tuesday, July 07, 2009 at 12:53 PM in Thoughts and Musings
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Monday, May 18, 2009 -

The most famous Unix user in New Hampshire...and his license plate

Josh
Josh Nason
Client Services

Happened to stumble across this Nashua Telegraph story about Jon Hall, a famous/infamous Unix lover here in the Granite State, and the story of his fight to keep Unix free and the signifiance of putting 'UNIX' on a New Hampshire license plate. Here is one such excerpt:

"Negotiations between DEC and AT&T were proceeding so slowly that the exasperated Stettner, tired of saying "not yet," had the brilliant idea of making fake versions of his license plate.

Queried onstage at a software conference about when Unix licenses would be available, he cried "Right now!" – which, according to Hall, practically produced a heart attack in DEC lawyers in the audience, who knew that corporate negotiations were still going on.

Stettner whipped out the fake plates, there was pandemonium among the crowd of programmers (who love a good pun as much as they love a free trinket), and a cult was born."

We don't do a ton here with Unix/Linux, but anytime you can give a shoutout to a fellow web geek fighting the good fight in New Hampshire, you have to do it. 

Posted by Josh on Monday, May 18, 2009 at 10:46 AM in Offbeat
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Monday, March 02, 2009 -

Video Break: Your My Documents

Josh
Josh Nason
Client Services

In an industry such as ours, computer humor can be pretty funny. Who among us hasn't dealt with situations like this one? A find courtesy of developer John Norton, please enjoy 'Your My Documents'.

 

 

Posted by Josh on Monday, March 02, 2009 at 10:53 AM in Offbeat
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Friday, January 23, 2009 -

Developers Need Add-ons Too!

John
John Norton
Developer

Sometimes you just can’t figure it out on your own. That list picture that doesn’t want to play nice and line up. Boy, have I got a browser for you!
It’s been around long enough to fire a nerve in your brain when I mention Firefox. The open-source poster boy that slowly steals Internet Explorer uses with every fun new feature is more that a pretty face you know. Hidden among the countless pointless add-ons there’s hope for the developers yet. More...

Posted by John on Friday, January 23, 2009 at 3:24 PM in From the Dev Team
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Thursday, January 22, 2009 -

Meeting the Kentico folks at Gilbane Boston

Erik
Erik Bertrand
Senior Developer
You could say CMS is one of the core aspects of our solution.  In choosing Kentico as a key partner in this area, we weren't content to simply choose the product and not know anything more about the people behind it.  We're friendly people after all and face-to-face contact is something we favor if the opportunity presents itself.More...

Posted by Erik on Thursday, January 22, 2009 at 10:08 AM in From the Dev Team | Thoughts and Musings
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Thursday, January 08, 2009 -

The forecast calls for cloudy apps

Ian
Ian Muir
Senior Developer

Cloud computing has become one of the big technology buzz terms over the past year or so. Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Facebook are all introducing new services that leverage the "cloud" and most analysts are pointing to cloud computing as the next big thing in technology. Meanwhile, most people - even analysts - have no idea what cloud computing is or how it will really impact technology. More...

Posted by Ian on Thursday, January 08, 2009 at 1:46 PM in From the Dev Team
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009 -

Searching for and finding the best CMS partner

Erik
Erik Bertrand
Senior Developer

In 2008, Amplify set out to identify a Web Content Management System (CMS) partner for our small-to-medium size customer solutions.  We had been using an overly simple one that was largely homegrown. While it did the job, it was not enough for our clients' growing needs, nor our growing aspirations.

We could certainly grow the one we were using, but in the end we felt we could get there much more quickly by bringing in a strong third-party solution and focus instead on our development efforts on the rich, interactive features our customers demanded.  The CMS industry is flooded with solutions, many of which are strong and seasoned.  We thought it best to let them specialize while we focus on the whole solution (design, rich interaction, application features, "smarts," etc.).More...

Posted by Erik on Tuesday, January 06, 2009 at 3:32 PM in From the Dev Team
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009 -

The Wheel Reinvented - The New Macbook Wheel.

Brett
Brett Houle
Client Services

This will upset our resident Mac lover. Apple continues to change the face of the planet with extreme usability. Sorry Thomas - but this is funny. More...

Posted by Brett on Tuesday, January 06, 2009 at 2:13 PM in Offbeat
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008 -

ABORT, ABORT!

John
John Norton
Developer

What better way to spend the holidays than buried in new and exciting code?! I’m talking about JavaScript here. JavaScript has come a long way in the past few years, especially with its integration with the ASP.NET framework, AJAX.  But as you’re plugging away, I’d like to share with you some ways to get around my favorite Internet Explorer bug.More...

Posted by John on Wednesday, December 24, 2008 at 1:22 PM in From the Dev Team
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Thursday, December 11, 2008 -

Who is Amplify?

Brett
Brett Houle
Client Services

Tell me about your company. It's the thing we run into when first meeting a potential client or partner. And we know what they're asking. Do we call ourselves a web development company? A creative design shop? A technology company? An interactive marketing company? The answer is yes to all of the above and then some. More...

Posted by Brett on Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 1:52 PM in Company News
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