Perhaps, surrendering is the key.
Since it has to happen, then we should gracefully welcome it, whatever it is.
Since it has to happen, then we should gracefully welcome it, whatever it is.
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The future of the future...
0 Comments Published by Alex on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 at 10:41 AM.
is here:
http://www.newsatseven.com/
As they say "News at Seven automatically generates a virtual newscast pulled from stories, images, videos and blogs all linked by a common news topic. News at Seven presents news, point/counterpoint, opinion, celebrity gossip and the occasional foray into the world of 3D gaming. News at Seven isn't just the future, it's the future of the future."
News at Seven was developed at Northwestern University’s Intelligent Information Laboratory (InfoLab)... and I think it's something really great, with tons of potential.
I mean, if you just see the video, without thinking about what's behind it, it might not hit you that much.
But, if you stop for a second thinking that that videocastit is a completely automated task run by a pc somewhere... then the whole thing becomes very very interesting... doesn't it?
http://www.newsatseven.com/
As they say "News at Seven automatically generates a virtual newscast pulled from stories, images, videos and blogs all linked by a common news topic. News at Seven presents news, point/counterpoint, opinion, celebrity gossip and the occasional foray into the world of 3D gaming. News at Seven isn't just the future, it's the future of the future."
News at Seven was developed at Northwestern University’s Intelligent Information Laboratory (InfoLab)... and I think it's something really great, with tons of potential.
I mean, if you just see the video, without thinking about what's behind it, it might not hit you that much.
But, if you stop for a second thinking that that videocastit is a completely automated task run by a pc somewhere... then the whole thing becomes very very interesting... doesn't it?