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Posted on April 13th, 2007 by Vladimiras.
Categories: Cannes 2007.
Everything’s got its own tone and place, colors are bright yet very different. The photos are in one place, videos in others.
In many cases projects that deliver mixed media, fall a step short of the leaders. And we all know who the leaders are.
Today, we have ways to achieve advanced communication, the problem consists in how we access it. We see less, because there is no time to get through what’s available.
Take the calendar.
Pack it with content you consider significant.
Include your MySpace friends. LiveJournal buddies.
Your favorite YouTube or Flickr channels.
Read, see and hear - what they have to say on your chosen day.What’s the difference you ask?
No stress.
You are protected from information overload. All the time. Switch to any date. Pick the date range. Or get it all, if you want.
We do not host content. We link to it. Link different.
The only reason the web is not presented to us all at once, is because there’s just too much out there to grasp all together. Connecting the dots and uniting the powers into one streaming golf, can seem scary. Our approach offers limits. You are peaking through a crack, a day’s time - you won’t be overwhelmed.
All you see is one day, not weeks and months of content, practical filtering.
A meta-social aggregation interface, with a cut down simple navigation, without a need to host content.
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