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Tuesday, July 13, 2004 |
Adaptive Path: Six Design Lessons From the Apple Store. Jesse James Garrett. As the newest of Apple's five "flagship" retail stores, the San Francisco Apple Store reflects the company's latest thinking about how to translate its brand identity from its software and hardware products to the user experience of a retail environment. [Tomalak's Realm]
7:41:08 AM
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A Gathering to Hack the System. Hackers gather in New York City at the fifth annual Hackers on Planet Earth conference to discuss all the little ways that the government and corporations are turning technology against the people. Michelle Delio reports from New York. [Wired News]
7:36:38 AM
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U. Maryland Alumni Group Launches Internet TV Channel
The University of Maryland Alumni Association plans to launch an Internet TV Channel featuring school and alumni news, which, according to executive director Danita Nias, will stream Terp pride right into the computer Web browsers of Maryland alumni around the world. TerpTV.com will run both live and archived video programming, including segments on news, "Alumni Spotlights," and "Maryland Memories."
The channel will be produced by TV Worldwide, an Internet broadcasting and streaming media company, and former Maryland Terrapin and NFL kicker Jeff Atkinson. This is the second Maryland video venture for TVWorldwide and Atkinson, following their collaboration on "FridgeTV.com," which highlighted the Maryland Terrapins football program under coach Ralph "The Fridge" Friedgen.
7:29:47 AM
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