Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Rocketboom VideoBlog... vblogs... better than CNN?

Rocketboom:

I thought you might enjoy this daily vblog.... it's different than the mainstream media!

hope to see you soon! james




"Rocketboom is a three minute daily video weblog based in New York City covering information and commentary ranging from top news stories to quirky internet culture. Agenda includes releasing each new clip at 9am EST, Monday through Friday. With a heavy emphasis on international arts, technology and weblog drama, Rocketboom is presented via online video and widely distributed through RSS.

RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is an exciting web technology that allows viewers to subscribe and then download newly published content to their computers or portable players automatically once it becomes available. As a result, when a subscriber is ready to view the new video there is no download or buffer delay. [*note: the word 'subscribe' can be misleading because everything is free]

Rocketboom is currently one of the most popular videoblogs on the internet with more daily subscribers for original syndicated multimedia content than nearly any other site, including podcasts.

We differ from a regular TV program in many important ways. Instead of costing millions of dollars to produce, Rocketboom is created with a consumer-level video camera, a laptop, two lights and a map with no additional overhead or costs. Also, Rocketboom is distributed online, all around the world and on demand, and thus has a much larger potential audience than any TV broadcast. However, we spend $0 on distribution because bandwidth costs and space are donated, and $0 on promotion, relying solely on the viral nature of the internet. Finally, while TV programs have traditionally been uni-directional, Rocketboom engages its international audience in a wide range of topical discussions. "

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Free music at SXSW-- south by southwest festival

south by southwest festivals : "SXSW Music
March 16-20, 2005



Hope you're all doing well.... SXSW is actually three festivals at the same time.... music/ film / and "interactive" IT... I thought you'd like the music most! james

read more below.....

'Now in its 18th year, the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, is a veritable fantasyland for music fans. There's a nearly 24-hour-a-day onslaught of live music showcases, parties and panels, as well as a whiplash-inducing propensity to run into other journalists, publicists, long-lost friends....' Billboard.com March 19, 2004

And you can listen to it for free!

"SXSW PLAYER: A POPULAR NEW FEATURE
SXSW Music Player The SXSW Music Player V.05 is a new and exciting way to explore the sights and sounds of SXSW 2005. You can listen to a continuous stream of all the acts, and the player will show you who you are listening to and give you a link to their band page. You can also use the quick search field to find a particular band and listen to just their track. We hope you have as much fun as we have been having with it. "

http://2005.sxsw.com/music/#

Every March SXSW Music delivers new opportunities to make your vision real. Musicians and the companies they work with have been using SXSW as a cost-effective way to promote themselves since 1987, and they come back year after year because SXSW works! It's a potent method to connect with press, radio, and other music industry players.

Over 1200 acts showcased last year before more than 8000 registrants from all over the world. Pop, jazz, country, blues, reggae, hip hop, electronica - every imaginable style of music, from nearly every continent - is represented each night at over 50 of Austin's premier stages, many within walking distance of one another. By day, the music industry's most accomplished and creative personalities collaborated, argued, and shared their experiences in dozens of panels, workshops, interviews, and meetings."

Sunday, February 13, 2005

MSNBC - Students ordered to wear tracking tags

MSNBC - Students ordered to wear tracking tags

big brother!

could this happen in France? maybe in a few years?




all the best from
james

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

USATODAY.com - Radio to the MP3 degree: Podcasting

USATODAY.com - Radio to the MP3 degree: Podcasting

hi everyone! here's everything you ever wanted to know about podcasting!

hope you're all doing well! have a great intensive session next Tuesday! I'll be thinking of you!

james

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Fast Guide to IT Humor - a Whatis.com definition

Fast Guide to IT Humor - a Whatis.com definition

here's a happy way to finish 2004!

happy new year!

hope to get to see you all soon!

james

Fast Guide to IT Humor - a Whatis.com definition

Fast Guide to IT Humor - a Whatis.com definition

here's a happy way to finish 2004!

happy new year!

hope to get to see you all soon!

james

Thursday, December 16, 2004

Thursday, November 11, 2004

TWiki.TWiki.ResetPassword and Registration

TWiki.TWiki.ResetPassword

If anyone has a wikiname but can't remember your password... (Annie?) this will help you get a new one!

If you don't have a password and Wiki login yet please go here:
http://wiki.enst.fr/bin/view/TWiki/TWikiRegistration

Our wiki is the LCTGIF!

have a good long weekend!
james

Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Monday, June 21, 2004

Australia Adlib--aural tradition

Australia Adlib
a very poetic website of sounds from down under

Australian Slang Quiz 1

Australian Slang Quiz 1

So here's a little something to look at together tomorrow!
james

Friday, June 11, 2004

Laugh.Com MP3 Files

Laugh.Com MP3 Files this is not exactly from Australia but is very funny nevertheless!

see you soon
james

Tuesday, June 08, 2004

AT&T Natural Voices - Home Page

Dear TGIF friends

You could see this interesting Web site about languages and voices

AT&T Natural Voices - Home Page

Enjoy ! Jean-Alain

Thursday, April 08, 2004

maori.org.nz Main Maori Site on the Net!

maori.org.nz Main Maori Site on the Net!:

here is a part of KIWI land that you don't always hear about....

(thank you Christophe)

Tuesday, March 30, 2004

Tuesday, February 24, 2004

The Word Spy - metrosexual

The Word Spy - metrosexual: "metrosexual'? The metro- (city) prefix indicates this man's purely urban lifestyle, while the -sexual suffix comes from 'homosexual,' meaning that this m"

the word spy!

Saturday, February 21, 2004

T.H.E. Journal Online: blogs and teaching

T.H.E. Journal Online: Print Article
I thought it might be interesting for you all to see the theoretical background to using blogs in teaching!

Wednesday, February 04, 2004

American Experience | Citizen King

American Experience | Citizen King

some interesting slices of black American history
historical interviews and the complete transcripts

Friday, January 23, 2004

Wowee

Was that ever trying...I guess I'm the little engine that could in terms of persistance in getting this to work for me.
Anyway, HI!!!!
I've started posting interesting South African websites on the forum in preparation for our next class on English-speaking Africa. Although English is only one of South Africa's eleven! official languages.

Advertising Age

Advertising Age
a very interesting overview of contemporary ads...

have a look!

Thursday, January 15, 2004

schedule this year....

this is the schedule for the sessions this year.... (some of you still have the old schedule that was changed!)
New schedule:
>
> Nov 18: Session 1 (North America)
>
> Jan 13: Session 2 (British Isles)
>
> Feb 24: Session 3 (English speaking Africa)
>
> Mar 30: Session 4
>
> May 11??? : Session 5 (We're trying to find a new date for this session!)
>

Monday, January 12, 2004

BBC - Radio 4 - The Archers Homepage

BBC - Radio 4 - The Archers Homepage

Since 1951.... a British institution! the Archers....

Sunday, January 11, 2004

BLOGGER - Knowledge Base -- What is BlogThis!

BLOGGER - Knowledge Base?-?What is BlogThis!

This makes it easier to post to the blog!
james

Twinings - Home

Twinings - Home this is another one of Stacey's favorite tea sites!

see you all Tuesday!

james and stacey

Lipton Tea - Facts & History from the Experts

Lipton Tea - Facts & History from the Experts this is one of stacey's favorite "British" tea sites....

Friday, January 09, 2004

Milestones of the Bristish History

To prepare our intensive session (next Tuesday) I invite you to study the milestones of the Bristish History. You can go to the following address :

http://www.britannia.com/history/timelines.html

This very detailed web site presents the sweep of the British History. It could be interesting for us to extract in every section (Medevial Britain, Restoration period...) the most important events. We could then build the "milestones of the Bristish history".

Tuesday, January 06, 2004

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | The best of British blogging

Happy New Year....
Our intensive session is in one week... on next Tuesday the 13 th...

Could each of you please bring something from the British Iles that you'd like to share with the group? It could be a song... a story of something that happened to you there... a photo... It would be nice if everyone could bring something.

As a starter I thought you might enjoy this article from the Guardian... the best of British bloggers... from call centres to call girls!

See you all next week!
james (and Stacey)

The best of British blogging

Friday, December 12, 2003

BLOGGER - Knowledge Base?-?What is BlogThis!

BLOGGER - Knowledge Base?-?What is BlogThis! this is how to put the short-cut in your browser menubar....

American Rhetoric: Movie Speeches

American Rhetoric: Movie Speeches these are neat excerpts from movies... with the texts!

Wednesday, December 10, 2003

Saturday, December 06, 2003

Project We Say Tomato: Play Samples

Project We Say Tomato: Play Samples
An interesting example of the different accents of all the peoples that speak English...

Friday, November 21, 2003

Annals of telecommunications: new issue

Annals of telecommunications, the well-known scientific journal, is proud to announce the release of a new issue titled "Optical communications : advanced technologies for photonics". And guess what ? One of the 13 papers has been written by Christophe Minot, a distinguished member of our TGIF group !

More? : www.annales-des-telecommunications.com

(Thank you Jean-Alain for this valuable information! See you all soon! James)

Wednesday, November 19, 2003

New York City Whitney Museum's Artport

Whitney Artport: Commisions > IDEA LINE by Martin Wattenberg
What has been happening in modern art on the Internet over the last years???
"The Idea Line displays a timeline of net artworks, arranged in a fan of luminous threads. Each thread corresponds to a particular kind of artwork or type of technology. The brightness of each thread varies with the number of artworks that it contains in each year, so you can watch the ebb and flow of different lines of thought over time. "

Annie Gentès showed me this and I think it's fascinating! Enjoy!

Thursday, May 22, 2003

welcome to the enst-tgif staff and faculty class blog... what is it? what is it good for?