
Experience Zero Gravity A New Video From www.InfinityList.com The Cinematic Sports Experience Chapter 1: Experience Human Flight ( Chapter 2: Experience Zero Gravity There are thousands of people that are exploring some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. Lunch Launches a Personal Recommendation Network (+Invites) A new online community site called Lunch.com has just launched into private beta here at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. The site, essentially a recommendation network, aims to bring the sort of casual conversations you would have with friends over lunch to the online arena. Using a proprietary "Similarity Network Engine," Lunch calculates what you have in common with other site members so you can share recommendations with those who have your same interests and perspectives. Click through for an exclusive invite code to this new site! In a way, Lunch is somewhat like a "Yelp 2.0." But unlike Yelp and other sites like it, Lunch's network aims to make user-generated reviews more of a personalized experience.
'The House of the Devil' Review - FEARNet A college girl who desperately needs some income agrees to babysit in a giant creepy house, only to discover that she's been enticed there for nefarious means. Your reaction is this: Yawn. Seen it. My response? That's what’s so cool about Ti West's The House of the Devil. It knows that YOU know all the "haunted house" clichés, trademarks, and stereotypes by now, so not only is your vast horror knowledge an aide here.
IEEE Spectrum: People Who Read This Article Also Read... The newspaper, that daily chronicle of human events, is undergoing the most momentous transformation in its centuries-old history. The familiar pulp-paper product still shows up on newsstands and porches every morning, but online versions are proliferating, attracting young readers and generally carving out a sizable swath of the news business. In the United States alone, 34 million people have made a daily habit of reading an online newspaper, according to the Newspaper Association of America. It’s just the beginning. Online news will inevitably grow at the expense of its traditional counterpart because the Web not only lowers production and distribution costs, it also opens up newspapers to entirely new formats. Even run-of-the mill Web servers with access to a reasonable supply of news stories can generate thousands of different versions of a newspaper.
House of the Devil- ShockTillYouDrop.Com Coming soon! Cast: Jocelin Donahue as Samantha Tom Noonan as Mr. Ulman 13 Things That Don't Make Sense Forum Activity Last Post - Thursday, April 30, 2009 Last Post - Thursday, April 09, 2009 Last Post - Tuesday, February 17, 2009 10 Recommended Recommendation Engines Alex Iskold just posted Rethinking Recommendation Engines, a product type that we here at ReadWriteWeb have explored a lot over the past year or so. In this follow-up post, we present 10 recommendation engines that we like. And we don't include the obvious ones, such as Amazon, Netflix, last.fm, Pandora. So it's not a 'top 10', don't panic. We invite you to add your favorites in the comments. Recommendation engines were included in our toolkit for 2008: What's Next on the Web.
The House of the Devil Review The House of the Devil may be a catchier, more horror-ific title, but really this little creepfest-that-could should've been called The Babysitter. That sounds generic, but considering how the events of the film's story unfold, it would be oh so appropriate. We don't want to give anything more away in that regard, though, so let's get down to it. Las Vegas Coupons - Bargains, Promotions and Las Vegas Coupons Las Vegas Coupon and bargains are found in convenient books around Las Vegas. Grab one in a taxi, in the hotel lobby or at any of the shopping areas. You can also scour your room, chances are you can find one there. However, since you probably want to plan ahead before you get in to town here are a few places to research prices.
Women On Film - Women At Tribeca Film Festival - Katey Rich repo For movies by, about, or for women, filmgoers at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival had no scarcity of options. Among the women filmmakers presented at Tribeca 2009, two first feature directors debuted with stories about their own mothers, while another made a documentary and put her life in danger in the process, and a famous actress stepped behind the camera to continue the legacy of another female director. And, that’s just pointing to examples from among the filmmakers I interviewed during the 10-day festival. Among 84 features screening during the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival, 23 were directed by women. Several others– My Life in Ruins, the closing night film, as well as Seven Minutes in Heaven and the Best Documentary winner, Racing Dreams– featured dynamic and self-possessed women at the center of their stories. Some of the female Tribeca filmmakers were aiming to tell stories specifically about and for strong women.
How Does it Work? Since 2007 SheSpeaks has provided members with ways to discover products. With each program members give feedback, influence the products, and share exclusive details and special offers about the brands we work with. You have excellent taste and you adopt great products the cool, the practical, the neat, the new and at great value. We want to help you discover cool products in different ways and create a better retail experience. Based on all your feedback we have updated our service to accommodate that demand. Our new promise to you our members will help us to deliver the same great service and more opportunities to discover, try and share products. Rethinking Recommendation Engines Over two years ago, Netflix announced a Recommendation Engine contest - anyone who invents an algorithm that does 10% better than their current recommendation system will win $1 Million dollars. Many research teams raced to attack the problem, excited by the unprecedented amount of data available. Initially quite a lot of progress was made, but then slowly the progress stalled and now teams are stuck at around the 8.5% improvement mark. In this post we argue that the improvement in recommendation engines is not an algorithmic problem, but rather a presentation issue. Respinning recommendations as filters and delivering them without setting high expectations is more likely to yield progress than crunching more data faster. Building a recommendation engine is a complex endeavor, which we discussed here a year ago.
Film features: The Best And Worst Movie Viral Campaigns Around 10 years ago, the movie industry cottoned on to a handy commercial use for this massive, messy but powerful thing they called The Internets: viral marketing. They realised that by harnessing the power of Google, the Blogosphere and, er, the Forumverse, anyone could successfully market a movie by spending next to nothing. Fake websites, videos, pictures, teasy snippets of information let loose in webspace created instant chatter and pre-release buzz. Join us then, as we look at the evolution of viral campaigns over the last decade - the successes, the failures and the 'What were they thinking!?'s We'll also flash a glimpse at campaigns set to ignite a geek near you sometime soon... 1.
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