Rosetta Augmented Reality Test
dmihalovic @ July 29, 2009 # No Comment Yet
At the Rosetta virtualizing some ideas for augmented reality. This will be the perfect solution for our work on Natrelle breast implants. The wheels are turning as augmented reality comes a step closer to emerging from beta stage – at least in my mind.
Created with FlaarToolkit.
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Semantic Web Unleashed with RDFa and Google
dmihalovic @ July 21, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Description of HTML based web page content has always been described in a human readable format. While certainly simple and powerful to use, the context we place on content is based on human semantics. It’s been up to search engines such as Google or Yahoo to discern context in order to make it searchable. Now, [...]
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A Completely Unscientific (Yet Accurate) Look at Social Sites
dmihalovic @ February 26, 2009 # One Comment
Some fun for the gang today. We take this moment to depart from Forrester research to focus on some “real world” stats on social site usage. Now this is great segmentation!
A Completely Unscientific (Yet Accurate) Look at Social Sites
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Updates Coming Soon
dmihalovic @ July 23, 2008 # No Comment Yet
We’ve been off an on for a couple of months. We’ll be kicking into high gear again shortly.
Blogged with the Flock Browser
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Wphone for iPhone: Great Mobile Blogging
dmihalovic @ July 5, 2008 # No Comment Yet
I highly recommend the wPhone Wordpress plugin. Makes mobile blogging a snap!
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You Look Ridiculous..No I Mean Fabulous.
dmihalovic @ May 21, 2008 # No Comment Yet
This video post is awesome!!! Working in Advertising, specifically in Cosmeceuticals, I’ve become completely desensitized to the sheer audacity and pride we take when selling the stuff. This video reminds me how completely and utterly unrealistic something like a before and after photo can really be.
Some funny shite. The dog’s bollocks!
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Google Prepares to Press the Reset Button on the US Wireless Market
dmihalovic @ November 16, 2007 # No Comment Yet
Not long after the release of Android, Google’s mobile OS platform (which borrows quite a bit from the iPhone), the internet behemoth readies to enter the wireless arena. Google plans on making a bid for a piece of the 700Mhz wireless spectrum :
“Google is focused mainly on bidding on what has been designated as [...]
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