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Game turns moviegoers into human joysticks

May 17, 2007 MSNBC.com is getting film audiences involved in a new interactive video game, NewsBreaker Live, that plays before movies start.Photos: Playing theater games TAGS: paddle, audience, theater, joystick, Los Angeles, video game, camera, video, Microsoft Corp.

YouTube: Too rough for advertisers?

April 21, 2006 The trendy site and its fellow video-upload services are in a quandary over how to bring in the ad dollars. TAGS: advertiser, YouTube, audience, TV, video

Digital rebirth for comic strips

February 2, 2006 "See you in the funny pages" takes on a new meaning for cartoon artists who are making a home on the Web. TAGS: newspaper, audience, strip, writer, Colorado, blog, Microsoft Corp.

Google's Schmidt meets the Tories

October 3, 2006 CEO pops into a Conservative party conference to insist the Internet can help combat repressive societies. TAGS: Eric Schmidt, Google Inc., audience, conference, CEO

Blue Man Group show has a text message for you

November 5, 2006 During performances on troupe's current tour, viewers interact with show's story line by using mobile phones.Photos: This message sent to you by Blue Man Group TAGS: audience, text message, mobile phone, fan, message

Crowd gathers for Homebrew Computer Club's 30th

November 6, 2005 Veterans of the PC-pioneering Homebrew Computer Club gather to remember old times at the Vintage Computer Festival. Photos: PC pioneers TAGS: Steve Wozniak, club, meeting, Silicon Valley, co-founder, audience, Apple Computer, California, idea, PC, video

Gore urges scientists to warn public about global warming

December 14, 2006 Global warming is going on, says Al Gore, and scientists need to help spread the word. Video: Is the government censoring science? Video: Former VP on American media consumption TAGS: global warming, scientist, Al Gore, audience, VP, researcher, conference, TV, U.S., video, idea

TV catches the Net video bug

February 22, 2006 In a role reversal, TV producers are searching the Web for hot videos. TAGS: TV company, programming, audience, TV, media, broadband, video

Commentary: Pros and cons of a Microsoft-Yahoo mashup

May 4, 2007 Reports of a potential merger are intriguing, says Forrester's Charlene Li, but could the giants really get along as one? TAGS: merger, Yahoo! Inc., mashup, commentary, Forrester Research Inc., audience, pro, acquisition, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Firefox, Microsoft Windows

BBC unveils big online revamp

April 26, 2006 Its "Creative Future" strategy embraces mobiles, podcasts and user content. Will it take on the likes of MSN and MySpace? TAGS: Nielsen/NetRatings, MySpace, audience, emphasis, broadcaster, Web 2.0, brand

Ozzie's quiet revolution at Microsoft

May 1, 2007 Chief software architect Ray Ozzie says nearly everything Microsoft does will include an online services component.Silverlight in action TAGS: Ray Ozzie, Microsoft Silverlight, online service, desktop software, audience, platform, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh, video

Facebook welcomes outside services

May 24, 2007 Company invites software developers to build applications and businesses to open retail spaces on the social-networking site.Video: New platform means more info sharing Photos: Live from Facebook's... TAGS: Facebook, MySpace, software developer, audience, platform, developer, networking, video

Will the next Tony Soprano be on the Internet?

June 8, 2007 As HBO bids adieu to its groundbreaking show, some wonder if the next landmark serial will be on the Web.Timeline: Tech and The Sopranos TAGS: producer, audience, Time Warner Inc., entertainment, TV, Comcast Corp., president, YouTube, Sony Corp.

Is the Web the new Hollywood?

May 3, 2006 At the OnHollywood 2006 conference in L.A., debate focuses on the prospects for user-generated online content. Photo: OnHollywood conference TAGS: Hollywood, EMI Group Plc., audience, conference, entertainment, Yahoo! Inc., Los Angeles, America Online Inc., video, movie, Google Inc., TV

Banks 'should give back to open-source community'

April 26, 2006 The Street is making increasing use of open source, but the financial world should contribute more code, experts say. TAGS: open-source community, competitive advantage, open source, Novell Inc., Wall Street, financial company, conference, audience, bank, code, New York, Linux

Short films eye the really small screen

March 13, 2006 Independent filmmakers are wondering if mobile devices could allow them to get their work in front of a mass audience. TAGS: filmmaker, Kinoma Inc., audience, video player, smart phone, Palm Inc., handheld device, film, mobile device, Palm Treo, mobile phone, video, handheld, movie, TV

World of Origami still unfolding

December 22, 2006 A new round of devices using the Microsoft software will debut at CES, but the minitablet still has a way to go. TAGS: minitablet PC, Microsoft Origami, Richard Shim, Consumer Electronics Show, audience, VIA Technologies Inc., tablet, Microsoft Windows Vista, keyboard, Microsoft Corp., battery, Intel, PC, Microsoft Windows

Reuters' 'Second Life' reporter talks shop

October 26, 2006 Adam Pasick, in-world correspondent, opens up about how to cover the virtual world and why the news agency is there. TAGS: Second Life, bureau, avatar, virtual worlds, reporter, audience, CEO, idea

Robin Williams yucks it up for 'Spore'

May 11, 2006 Actor uses game's creature editor to create a critter that would make Darwin say, "I'm not taking acid ever again." TAGS: Robin Williams, Spore, audience, Los Angeles, games

'Dodos' film pecks holes in evolution debate

February 17, 2006 Documentary filmmaker issues a wakeup call to scientists--and stirs up a shouting match--in the battle over intelligent design. Images: Which side loses out? TAGS: Intelligent Design, Kansas, evolution, filmmaker, advocate, scientist, audience, debate, film, movie
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