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07/15: Pre-Conference photos now on Flickr - find @ http://tagnabit.net/acmedia09 #acmedia09 #pegtv

Pre-Conference photos now uploaded to ACM's Flickr - find @ http://tagnabit.net/acmedia09 #acmedia09 #pegtv

07/15: FCC Nomination Hearing Streaming Now http://commerce.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Hearings.LiveStream #pegtv

Mignon Clyburn & Meredith Baker FCC Nomination Hearing Streaming Now

http://commerce.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Hearings.LiveStream

07/14: PBS - Teach People to Fish | Google Analytics http://bit.ly/bnzVF #pegtv

What works better, a centralized web analytics team with deep technical knowledge, or non-expert users spread throughout an organization? This was the question faced by Amy Sample when she joined PBS Interactive as web analytics director in the fall of 2007. Amy shared her story with us in response to our call to share your web analytics story.

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07/14 Dueling media conferences! AMC Detroit and ACM Portland | Reclaim the Media http://bit.ly/15LC9k #acmedia09 #pegtv

This month the calendar gods wreak havoc with those of us who think that media justice and community media belong together like Bert and Ernie... with the Allied Media Conference taking place in Detroit and the Alliance for Community Media meeting in Portland, both this weekend. Reclaim the Media will use our super media justice powers to be both places at once!

07/13 Gizmodo: New Software Corrects Shaky Camerawork by Warping the Crap Out of It http://bit.ly/d5QCk #pegtv

Adobe and University of Wisconsin scientists have created software that can correct shaky camerawork, but it's way cooler than anything on the market now. Using 3D modeling, it guesses the intended look, then warps the original video to adjust.

Basically, the software examines each frame and warps it to form a steady line of shots based on a 3D projection of the cameras path (courtesy of off-the-shelf Adobe software), giving a buttery-smooth look almost as good as if the camera was on rails. >>> http://bit.ly/d5QCk