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14:51:32 01/03/12
Hawaii Weather: Huge Country Surf Rolling In
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Hawaii Weather: Huge Country Surf Rolling In
A high surf warning starts at 10 am Tuesday - 6 am Thursday for North and West facing shores of Kaua'i, O'ahu, Moloka'i and Maui. A high surf warning starts at 6 pm Tuesday - 6 am Thursday for North and West facing shores of Big Island. From: kitvtv Views: 90 0 ratings Time: 01:42 More in News & Politics
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14:51:32 01/03/12
Hawaii Weather: Huge Country Surf Rolling In
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Hawaii Weather: Huge Country Surf Rolling In
A high surf warning starts at 10 am Tuesday - 6 am Thursday for North and West facing shores of Kaua'i, O'ahu, Moloka'i and Maui. A high surf warning starts at 6 pm Tuesday - 6 am Thursday for North and West facing shores of Big Island. From: kitvtv Views: 62 0 ratings Time: 01:42 More in News & Politics
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08:45:40 12/21/10
Google TV vs Apple TV
[LESS INFO] 15 VIEWS | ADDED 08:45:40 12/21/10
Google TV vs Apple TV is a post from Chris Pirillo
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This is Google TV . I am more than grateful to the team at Google for sending this unit to me, and for showing me how I can help all of YOU win one for yourself. I have to tell you – this piece of hardware is simply stunning. The quality is far beyond what I had expected. Besides, what could be cooler than watching YouTube videos on a big screen television?
Google TV is a new platform for television that combines your normal TV programming with a full web browser, Android apps and a simple way to search through all of it. It’s even easy to switch between TV and the web without having to change inputs on your television set. >
With Google Chrome and Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Google TV lets you access everything on the web. Watch your favorite web videos, view photos, play games, check fantasy scores, chat with friends, and do everything else you’re accustomed to doing online.
If you’re a video producer like I am, you’re going to love this. Google TV gives web video stars the change to be a TV star. Google TV users can even bookmark your YouTube channel onto their TV home screen. This makes your content appear one click away from whatever they are already watching.
Google TV will come pre-loaded with apps like Netflix, Twitter, CNBC, Pandora, Napster, NBA Game Time, Amazon Video On Demand and Gallery. Starting early next year, apps from Android Market will work on Google TV as well. As I already said in the video above, the quality and clarity of this Sony television is just – fantastic. I cannot imagine anything better to surf the web with, including my beloved Mac Pro and dual 30″ monitors. This TV set puts those to shame. Seriously.
I’m sure you are ready to know how you can win one of these for yourself, aren’t you? Google is graciously giving YOU the chance to win . The contest ends on December 22nd, so you’ll have to hurry. 100 people will win a 46″ Sony Google Internet TV on January 20th.
To enter, simply create a video describing why you’re excited about watching the Internet on TV. You can upload your entry as soon as you’re ready – and please make sure you’ve read the official contest rules . Your video cannot be longer than one minute, so be creative with your time – and good luck to everyone!
Thanks again to Google. This Sony in my office is now my new best friend. Why are YOU excited about Google TV?
* Apple TV Initial Impressions
* Google TV Thoughts
* Sony Sweep Panorama Photo Contest
* The Gift of Giving
* Would You Like to Win an HP Laptop?
* How to Enter Community Contests, Giveaways, and Sweepstakes
* Wanna Win a Wii?
* New PlayStation Device Rumors Strengthen
* How to Edit Audio and Video with Roxio Creator 2011 (and a Giveaway!)
* Free iTunes Movie
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08:45:40 12/21/10
Google TV vs Apple TV
[LESS INFO] 4 VIEWS | ADDED 08:45:40 12/21/10
Google TV vs Apple TV is a post from Chris Pirillo
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed
This is Google TV . I am more than grateful to the team at Google for sending this unit to me, and for showing me how I can help all of YOU win one for yourself. I have to tell you – this piece of hardware is simply stunning. The quality is far beyond what I had expected. Besides, what could be cooler than watching YouTube videos on a big screen television?
Google TV is a new platform for television that combines your normal TV programming with a full web browser, Android apps and a simple way to search through all of it. It’s even easy to switch between TV and the web without having to change inputs on your television set. >
With Google Chrome and Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Google TV lets you access everything on the web. Watch your favorite web videos, view photos, play games, check fantasy scores, chat with friends, and do everything else you’re accustomed to doing online.
If you’re a video producer like I am, you’re going to love this. Google TV gives web video stars the change to be a TV star. Google TV users can even bookmark your YouTube channel onto their TV home screen. This makes your content appear one click away from whatever they are already watching.
Google TV will come pre-loaded with apps like Netflix, Twitter, CNBC, Pandora, Napster, NBA Game Time, Amazon Video On Demand and Gallery. Starting early next year, apps from Android Market will work on Google TV as well. As I already said in the video above, the quality and clarity of this Sony television is just – fantastic. I cannot imagine anything better to surf the web with, including my beloved Mac Pro and dual 30″ monitors. This TV set puts those to shame. Seriously.
I’m sure you are ready to know how you can win one of these for yourself, aren’t you? Google is graciously giving YOU the chance to win . The contest ends on December 22nd, so you’ll have to hurry. 100 people will win a 46″ Sony Google Internet TV on January 20th.
To enter, simply create a video describing why you’re excited about watching the Internet on TV. You can upload your entry as soon as you’re ready – and please make sure you’ve read the official contest rules . Your video cannot be longer than one minute, so be creative with your time – and good luck to everyone!
Thanks again to Google. This Sony in my office is now my new best friend. Why are YOU excited about Google TV?
* Apple TV Initial Impressions
* Google TV Thoughts
* Sony Sweep Panorama Photo Contest
* The Gift of Giving
* Would You Like to Win an HP Laptop?
* How to Enter Community Contests, Giveaways, and Sweepstakes
* Wanna Win a Wii?
* New PlayStation Device Rumors Strengthen
* How to Edit Audio and Video with Roxio Creator 2011 (and a Giveaway!)
* Free iTunes Movie
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03:15:59 11/18/10
Dean Hachamovitch: IE9 - Questions and Answers
[LESS INFO] 44 VIEWS | ADDED 03:15:59 11/18/10
Not too long ago, a thread in the Coffeehouse was posted asking for your IE9 questions for Dean Hachamovitch , VP of Engineering for Internet Explorer. Thank you for asking such great questions, Niners ! We didn't have time cover all of them, but we did manage to get through several of them (and there was some redundancy, too, so I took the liberty of choosing the questions. Also, I didn't ask any of the snarkier questions (though I probably could have, since Dean can handle it) and Dean did not want to see the questions before they were asked (which is commonplace among many executives). He's OldSchool9 that way and that's great !).
IE9 PP7 was released today and inside of it is one of the world's fastest JS engines (according to the SunSpider suite of JS performance tests, IE9 PP7 is faster than all other browsers out there...). Chakra, the IE9 JS engine, continues to evolve! Hats off to the Chakra team. Interestingly, Dean isn't overly excited about this news (though, obviously, he's thrilled) since JS execution speed is but one part of the overall performance story, which is actually divided into several pieces, not just two or three (see Jason Weber's quick chat on the overall performance characteristics that combine to form a user's experience of blazing fast web surfing, and read the IE team's blog post on the subject ).
Here are the unedited questions Dean answered in this morning's conversation in the IE engineering building. Thank you , Dean, for taking the time out of your busy schedule to engage Niners' questions and concerns in an honest and open way. There is bonus footage at the end, too
I recommend watching all of this as the flow is nice and the questions lead into one another nicely. Great job, Niners! This is a 51 minute interview, which is a long time in VP Time. Dean's a big fan of yours, Niners.
[Questions begin at 00:14:15, asked in the order listed below. Click on a question to go directly to the answer in the video. I do recommend that you watch/listen to the entire conversation as it flows naturally from question to question with many questions and answers nicely building on those that come before and after...]
CKurt:
How you do personally feel about the way the HTML 5 standard is progressing? It's talking such a long time to form, it's slowing down the evolution of the uniform internet and causing more and more fragmentation between browsers. Is it not?
Bas:
What if the HTML5 standard changes/is finalized within IE9's lifetime and before IE10 is out. What's going to happen? A patch?
JoshRoss:
Windows 7 had a tremendous amount of telemetry captured from the beta users and that information was immensely valuable. Was or is there any telemetry data collected from current or past testers?
Exoteric:
How do you measure Internet Explorer stability and when it's ready for RTM? Does the beta have any kind of telemetry for latencies: when the GUI freezes, when a page takes a long time to load, etc.
How many test cases do you have for IE9 at this point?
ZippyV:
Will we be able to write javascript or .net plugins for IE? We need an easier way to interact deeply with the browser but writing native plugins is too difficult and accelerators can't go deep enough .
Nazmus1992:
Are you anxious to see if Mozilla actually sends in a cake to the IE team when IE9 ships?
Do you plan to have IE score a 100 in the acid3 test?
Typhoon87:
Will platform previews continue after RTW release so we can see where you are heading for the next release? You seem to be about a 6 week or so window for the platform previews currently.
Any possibility of smaller update window between releases? eg will we be likely to see IE 9.1 or 9.5 that is smaller in scope but quicker to market?
US Archer:
What improvements have been made around touch support? Is the UI fully baked in this Beta?
What is the state of webslices, something you still encourage site developers to implement? For IE9, it would be really useful if we could preview these from the pinned site icon.
AndyC:
Does the IE team still feel like they're playing catch up or are they now at a point where future versions of IE might start to drive new ideas once again?
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03:15:59 11/18/10
Dean Hachamovitch: IE9 - Questions and Answers
[LESS INFO] 29 VIEWS | ADDED 03:15:59 11/18/10
Not too long ago, a thread in the Coffeehouse was posted asking for your IE9 questions for Dean Hachamovitch , VP of Engineering for Internet Explorer. Thank you for asking such great questions, Niners ! We didn't have time cover all of them, but we did manage to get through several of them (and there was some redundancy, too, so I took the liberty of choosing the questions. Also, I didn't ask any of the snarkier questions (though I probably could have, since Dean can handle it) and Dean did not want to see the questions before they were asked (which is commonplace among many executives). He's OldSchool9 that way and that's great !).
IE9 PP7 was released today and inside of it is one of the world's fastest JS engines (according to the SunSpider suite of JS performance tests, IE9 PP7 is faster than all other browsers out there...). Chakra, the IE9 JS engine, continues to evolve! Hats off to the Chakra team. Interestingly, Dean isn't overly excited about this news (though, obviously, he's thrilled) since JS execution speed is but one part of the overall performance story, which is actually divided into several pieces, not just two or three (see Jason Weber's quick chat on the overall performance characteristics that combine to form a user's experience of blazing fast web surfing, and read the IE team's blog post on the subject ).
Here are the unedited questions Dean answered in this morning's conversation in the IE engineering building. Thank you , Dean, for taking the time out of your busy schedule to engage Niners' questions and concerns in an honest and open way. There is bonus footage at the end, too
I recommend watching all of this as the flow is nice and the questions lead into one another nicely. Great job, Niners! This is a 51 minute interview, which is a long time in VP Time. Dean's a big fan of yours, Niners.
[Questions begin at 00:14:15, asked in the order listed below. Click on a question to go directly to the answer in the video. I do recommend that you watch/listen to the entire conversation as it flows naturally from question to question with many questions and answers nicely building on those that come before and after...]
CKurt:
How you do personally feel about the way the HTML 5 standard is progressing? It's talking such a long time to form, it's slowing down the evolution of the uniform internet and causing more and more fragmentation between browsers. Is it not?
Bas:
What if the HTML5 standard changes/is finalized within IE9's lifetime and before IE10 is out. What's going to happen? A patch?
JoshRoss:
Windows 7 had a tremendous amount of telemetry captured from the beta users and that information was immensely valuable. Was or is there any telemetry data collected from current or past testers?
Exoteric:
How do you measure Internet Explorer stability and when it's ready for RTM? Does the beta have any kind of telemetry for latencies: when the GUI freezes, when a page takes a long time to load, etc.
How many test cases do you have for IE9 at this point?
ZippyV:
Will we be able to write javascript or .net plugins for IE? We need an easier way to interact deeply with the browser but writing native plugins is too difficult and accelerators can't go deep enough .
Nazmus1992:
Are you anxious to see if Mozilla actually sends in a cake to the IE team when IE9 ships?
Do you plan to have IE score a 100 in the acid3 test?
Typhoon87:
Will platform previews continue after RTW release so we can see where you are heading for the next release? You seem to be about a 6 week or so window for the platform previews currently.
Any possibility of smaller update window between releases? eg will we be likely to see IE 9.1 or 9.5 that is smaller in scope but quicker to market?
US Archer:
What improvements have been made around touch support? Is the UI fully baked in this Beta?
What is the state of webslices, something you still encourage site developers to implement? For IE9, it would be really useful if we could preview these from the pinned site icon.
AndyC:
Does the IE team still feel like they're playing catch up or are they now at a point where future versions of IE might start to drive new ideas once again?
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22:33:58 12/07/09
459 - Search TV: Rip Curl Pro Search part 3 (The Big Storm)
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The day before competition was set to start at the Rip Curl Pro Search, Mother Nature delivered a doozy when it sent a raging 20ft swell into Peniche. The contest site suffered, Fanning & TKnox went towing, then Round 1 started...
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19:00:00 06/12/09
Start/Select - Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, Uncharted 2, Burnout Paradise Big Surf Island, Prototype
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This week, GameSpot UK checks out the Japanese phenomenon of Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, spends hands-on time with Uncharted 2 multiplayer and Burnout Paradise Big Surf Island, and gives away copies of Prototype on the PS3 and Xbox 360!
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16:15:51 04/26/09
shralp surf! #80 from April 26, 2009
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Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach / April 7th - 18th 2009, Bells Beach, Australia // Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards / Live Webcast April 17th 2009 // Kustom Air Strike /// Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach April 7th - 18th 2009, Bells Beach, Australia Welcome to an action packed 80th episode of shralp surf! We start off with the [...]
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10:01:44 03/27/09
See You Somewhere
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Another winter over and another one to look forward 2.This collection of shots start in Mid Sept in the Canary Islands, Ireland, Portugal, Nor Cal, Magic Island and then home..Special thanks to my surf coaches; Mike and TimLive, Surf & Travel!





