Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

A Glance into Gesture Based Interactions

I've been invited by the Costa Rican Human Computer Interaction Group, to do a session tonight on Gesture Based Interactions.

Lots is going on in the field of alternative interactivity and gesture and touch is probably the one in its vogue.

If you happen to be in Costa Rica and have a couple of hours free come and join me... it's going to be fun!

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Remember to get back here after the session is ended for resources and links to further resources.


Monday, February 04, 2008

Welcome to the Singularity

So it is public now, and hence I am allow to blog about it.

Singularity is here!

Singularity is the first large-scale online web conference in the world, and you can be part of it.

This year, over 100 of the most influent minds on the web will be discussing and modeling what the future of the web will be like... of course after this year's MIX and MAX.

This conference is planned to take place in the cloud between October 24th and the 25th - so you won't have to go thru all the pains of booking flights, hotels, nor submitting expense reports, which makes it not only great, but greener.

The conference is being organized by multitasking Aral Balkan, which most of you people will know him for his work in the Flash Community, and his talking bunny.

The world as we know it is more interconnected now than ever before, twitter has become essential part of it and we even feel lonely when its service is down - well not everyone, but yes! there are people; and having a web conference on the web, and by the people from the web, will really set the roots for the kind of world we are all working to make reality.

Aral is still picking up on presenters, although there is already a list of really compelling people making in the elite. If you think you have what it gets to get people talking about the future or a service that can revolutionize the way we convey our life in the matrix, go ahead and mail them your idea - who knows you might end up being one of the stars on one of this year's best conference.

More info here.

Later.


Monday, September 24, 2007

Where have I been? Part II

Funny enough not that so many post ago I started out a blog named similarly... and yet it's been a while longer since I haven't got to write, at least for this blog; which to me had become my singular place to be online... with my rants and all.

Along this time, lots of interested stuff has happened around the world and in my world itself, and so I am taking some time here to introduce to you guys what's going on...

Twitter

First off, I want to start by saying that during this past weeks twitter has become kind of my confident and life tracker: Who needs time tracker when you have twitter on hand? - sometimes I whish I could do a mix of both, maybe I should...

Silverlight

Twitter also brought me the news of Silverlight 1.0 being released, this news came from somebody from within Microsoft who twittered it from Australia; but then, I also realized by this same character that one of the projects I've been secretly working on was published to an early buggy build just hours before we had planned to publish the final version - that for sure put some pressing in our shoulders to wrap up QA and get the latest version online before the rest of world would wake up...

Happy though, as a direct result to this, I can also report that one of our first "commercial" Silverlight teasers was published as probably one of the coolest strategic partnerships Microsoft got together with the media industry - got to say that Microsoft has done a terrific job as getting so many early adopters to put up to their technology.

Past, Present & Future

But then, what is a teaser without a big, real thing following their steps? Well, that's where I am sitting now with my team, we are all working on phase 2, which will become a really cool thing once out, so watch out for what is coming, in the world of media entertainment.

RIA & The Game Ahead

An interesting thing to note though is that during this past month or so, we have got a variety of new breed of applications, architectures and ecosystems approaching prime time, and the development and design communities are rapidly waking up to this great phenomenon by joining discussions and better yet creating the next generation of Rich Interactive Experiences... I just can't handle more all that RIA-wording-war that I like my own better - sorry guys!

And as the base of all these we have Microsoft and Adobe who are putting their best at work by creating great tools that will enable, all of us in the commercial world, to create greater opportunities than ever since the dot Com era.

Coming up next...

Now, even though it is our work to live the day ahead as the rest of our coworkers, we cannot be blind to reality and the today of most of our businesses; that's why next week Adobe will be embracing over 4000 enthusiasts from all over the world in its Max Conference in Chicago, to show us both sides of this dreamed worlds: what can we get our hands on today and what can we expect for future experiences... all this will be up to us.

And for the today: there are a series of conferences happening all across the world in technologies such as Silverlight, one of which I will be getting the chance to talk at, this is the SilverlightDevCamp Chicago, just the day before we get together to celebrate Adobe's best of the best... so if you happen to get to town earlier just drop by, here is more info about it.

Ok, so it's getting late now, and if you are still reading this, then thank you! Great things are coming to this shores and let's mark this as my revamp to blogging again!

Cheers and hope to see you all in Chicago next week!


Sunday, July 22, 2007

Channel 8: A new member to Microsoft Channel Family

A couple of days ago Microsoft launched to the public a new technology channel targeted to college students around the world. With this new channel, called Channel 8, Microsoft complements the technology-driven channel triad joining the already known Channel 9 and on10.

As part of the content that will fill up this new on-line channel, there will be information regarding the Imagine Cup, which is a world wide coding tournament targeted to College Students, swapping places around different cities across the globe every year, this year it is time for Seoul-Korea to host the event.

If you want to know more about this new channel and its future go on and watch this video where Joe Wilson introduces everybody to the new concept and what to expect from its different sections.

And to keep an eye on them here are the RSS feed and Video Podcast that you can easily add to your iTunes and sync your iPhone or iPod Video for offline watching.

Enjoy!