“Microsoft Mesh WHAT?” As usual Microsoft is doing a terrible job Marketing this new platform. (How many years did it take before you actually new what DOT.NET was?)
I have been doing some reading and listening to a few different people’s spin on Microsoft Mesh. Let me now explain what I understand Microsoft Mesh is and [...]
Entries from April 2008
An understandable description of Microsoft Mesh.
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Development · Microsoft · google
Abount JamieG updated
April 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Looking back through my statistics for my Blog website.
I have noticed a lot of people hitting my “About JamieG” page.
There was very little there, as such, I have updated it with a details (Probably to detailed) history of companies and technologies I have worked on over the years.
Thanks,
James
Tags: Uncategorized
Gartner downs Microsoft, OpenComputer and OSX, Flash and Silverlight. It’s all connected.
April 20th, 2008 · No Comments
I have been watching the blogisphere lately and am amazed no one is joining the dots in regards to some of the biggest stores of late. Strangely enough, to me they are all about the same issue. Some stories are…
Is Windows Getting Morbidly Obese?
Gartner Says Vista Will Collapse. And That’s Why The Yahoo [...]
Tags: Apple · Development · Microsoft
A Film makers tool of choice. FLASH based HD recorder.
April 17th, 2008 · No Comments
A while back I reported that we would soon see portable flash momory based, high quality recorders to strip onto an HD-SDI based camera available.
Well here is a great first attempt at this technology..
From http://www.convergent-design.com/ we have the Flash XDR (See some cool comments here)
This device makes any HD-SDI camera capable of recording better then [...]
Tags: Film Making · Post Production · Sony · cinema · codecs
BBC shows how standards based online video = Mass adoption
April 15th, 2008 · No Comments
I common theme of my blog is is the road map to the future of Video on the net. In short, the use and implementation of proprietary processes and set top boxes is going nowhere fast.
I have also referenced the BBC as an example of an organisation who actually “GETS IT”. Their latest developments are [...]