Sunday Items of Interest

by Scott on February 17, 2008

Indie film grants and funding.

Toshiba—HD DVD Interruptus. A shame, because HD DVD authoring and production is both cheaper, and easier to author for independent producers.

Tulip is software for visualizing very-large sets of data. Download Tulip at Sourceforge.

Tag your environment with EEML-Extended Environments Markup Language.

(EEML) protocol for sharing data between remote environments, both physical and virtual. It is used in partiucular by the web application Pachube, which enables people to tag and share real time environmental data from objects, devices and spaces around the world. However, it can also be used to facilitate direct connections between any remote environments.

Tag your photos with your biometric data.

Canon is using Iris watermarking to take photographer’s copyright protection to the next level.

Veveo is working on video search.

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