Mario's blog explores technology and internet culture
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Entries from February 1, 2008 - March 1, 2008
Who cares about Blu-ray?
So what? The Blu-ray format has won! What did they win exactly? Their players had less technical features than the recent HD-DVD quitters and while wasting months and months of potential customer adoption time fighting HD-DVD they forgot the real battle may come from online movie downloads and from el-cheapo dvd upconverter players that make your existing dvd library look pretty darn good on HDTV sets. Ohh and by the way if your tv is 37 inches or less at the end of the day (except for real videophiles) it all pretty much looks the same to the average eye - so keep your money for now. For those of you who have already been burned invested in HD-DVD players or HD-DVD movies Toshiba has announced that they will not except returns! They said "They [customers] understood that there were two competing formats and understood that one of them would probably prevail ... so they made the decision to go with HD DVD.'' Ouch, thank you mam can I have another!
My recommendation is to hold off buying a Blu-ray player right now anyway because they are upgrading their units to include better features later this year. If you already have HD-DVD movies you might decide to buy the LG hybrid player to play Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs. But then again why? With Slingbox, Apple TV, Netflix and if companies like Morgan Freeman's Clickstar can get some real momentum the whole idea of buying a player to watch movies may be obsolete - just buy from our computers and easily watch them on our tv sets. Honestly,I wish the battle would have kept going throughout 2008, so it would have given more time for internet players to swoop in.
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Barack Obama & Ron Paul win most popular online nominations
Just got of the air with celebrity talk show genius Roland Martin. If you haven't heard him on air in Chicago you probably have seem him on CNN. He is one of their most solid and energizing political contributors. We discussed the internet and the role it's playing in the election. Bottom line: the internet ha leveled the playing field for sure in the 2008 election. Look, big money campaigns that can buy big media days are over (like analog tv-that's a story for another day). If you were to choose the nominees based solely on the internet popularity of each candidate the results would be: Democrat = Barack Obama and Republicans = Ron Paul with a strong lead and the most money raised online than any other Republican candidate.
These are truly interesting times, I mean nowadays watching a primary with live tickers and play-by-play instant-live blogging updates - watching politics is like watching ESPN. I mean people are at bars with net-connected computers watching 50 inch screens and blogging! Will this translate into newer audiences, will this type of activity translate into new votes?
Your thoughts? Will the online momentum die out, does it have the power to bring out new non-voters to the booths - hit us up with a comment below!
PS-some of the websites I shared on Rolands show today are:
www.techpresident.com, www.politico.com, www.opensecrets.org
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"We are the World" Obama You Tube Video - Youth pick next US President?
One thing is for sure regardless of who you are voting for you can't argue the power and energy you feel from the video below (at least that's my opinion). You view and post a comment on your feedback.
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