The Making of HackFwd
A short video outlining how HackFwd came about.
A short video outlining how HackFwd came about.
This video explains how the pre-seed fund HackFwd works and how it can help developers all over Europe.
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Could this laser zap malaria? Nathan Myhrvold and team's latest inventions -- as brilliant as they are bold -- remind us that the world needs wild creativity to tackle big problems like malaria. And just as that idea sinks in, he rolls out a live demo of a new, mosquito-zapping gizmo you have to see to believe.
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"What is iPad?" is the Videoad by Apple for the iPad.
"From the living room to the classroom, iPad is just over a month old and already a revolution. Go to apple.com/ipad to learn more."
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Another great time lapse of the Eyjafjallajökull vulcano. Description by author Sean Stiegemeier:
So I saw all of these mediocre pictures of that volcano in Iceland nobody can pronounce the name of, so I figured I should go and do better. But the flights to get over took forever as expected (somewhat). 4 days after leaving I finally made it, but the weather was terrible for another 4. Just before leaving it got pretty good for about a day and a half and this is what I managed to get.
Wish I had more time. I missed all the cool Lightning and the Lava of the first eruption. But I figure this will just be a trial run for another day.
I am of course accepting sponsors to send me back there for more please...!! haha
Canon 5d mkII
HUGE thanks for the Motorized Dolly via MILapse (vimeo.com/milapse). Details are to come soon so stay tuned...
© Sean Stiegemeier
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Great time lapse composition by Sean Stiegmeier:
5d, 5dmkII, Anamorphic 35mm
Shot over the past year while I was traveling. I had never really done any time-lapse before this, so it was fun to learn.
Numerous locations include: Prague, Japan, Banff, Utah, Oregon, California, and more...
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Europe's Web of Debt - Banks and governments in these five shaky economies owe each other many billions of euros — converted here to dollars — and have even larger debts to Britain, France and Germany. Arrow widths are proportional to debt amounts.
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