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October 10th, 2006

Interview with Phil Angelides

Posted by P.H.Tagami in Politics, Video


 

CANDID AND TO THE POINT

October 9th, 2006

Google YouTube conference call

Posted by Ted in Media, Tech News, Video

Google agreed to buy YouTube today for $1.65 billion in stock. In the conference call it was apparent from both Eric and Sergey’s comments (Sergey mentioned MySpace, Facebook, and Orkut by name), that YouTube is ushuring in the next generation of the internet: one that leverages social networks and video.

Google video will remain as a stand alone with even tighter integration with the main google services. I will be watching Google’s page creator as well as their Google personalized home pages. These were not mentioned specifically in the call, but I suspect they are robust entries for GOOG to expand into social networking.

The next generation internet is here is and it is socially networked media. Yahoo!, MSN, and MySpace, look out.

October 9th, 2006

Rocketboom at the advertising vanguard

Posted by Ted in Media, Tech News

8 months after Rocketboom’s successful ebay auction, word from AdAge today is that 118 advertisers have lined up for a cable TV advertising auction powered by eBay.

Originally dreamed up March 2005 by Wal-Mart SVP-Marketing Communications Julie Roehm at her former post at Chrysler Group, Adage reports the auction is being seeded with $50m in Walmart ads.

Congrats to RB for seeing the trend early and capitalizing on it.

The ad trials are being set up for demonstration next month with an estimated launch in the first quarter of 2007. eBay’s site is located at Admarketpilot.com.

There will be two trading systems to serve both buyer and seller. The Buyer’s format sounds like it will be an RFP format from selected sellers. A marketer can set a start and end date for the trade. Anonymity will be kept during the bid process with the winner and winning bid being revealed at close.

The second system would be one for sellers. Available inventory would be posted and buyers would bid on the package.

October 8th, 2006

Tribune 2001 editorial

Posted by P.H.Tagami in Media, Real Estate


 

This opinion piece ran in the local paper

I thought it would be a good launching point since they have been pretty critical of our efforts since- it must be nice to buy ink by the barrel!

October 8th, 2006

Weekend Weather #12

Posted by Ted in Media, Video, Weekend Weather

Check out the Hoes Down, Harvest Festival @ Full Belly Farm! All music you hear was live in this episode.
October 7th, 2006

Henry V - Act 4, Scene III

Posted by Ted in Media, Thoughts, Video

Phil’s impressive performance at the gates of Harfleur left little doubt it would be he that represents the Tagami Brothers in front of the lens. Still, I have a fondness for Henry’s rally of troops before the Battle at Agincourt.

With the bonus material overflowing from the great performances of both the Rey and Bui Brothers, I could not leave this undone. 

Make sure you see and vote on our real entry video at VlogDeathmatch.com

 Here, in all its vlogginess, is my garage-rendition of that rousing speech…

October 7th, 2006

Artword

Posted by P.H.Tagami in Thoughts, Video


I had some time to sit back today and this is what you get with 2 extra hours…
October 7th, 2006

VlogDeathmatch - Tagami - Henry V

Posted by Ted in Media, Video

Final cut for VlogDeathmatch #1. King Henry V. Act 3 Scene III.

The siege of Harfleur, Normandy, France began 18 August 1415 and ended on 22 September when Harfleur surrendered to the English. Here is Shakespeare’s adaptation of these events.

Historical footnote: tomorrow, 8 October, will mark 591 years to the day, when Henry’s army left Harfleur on the way to Calais. Crossing the Somme, and hoping to evade the French army, Henry rallied his troops for an overwhelming English victory at the Battle of Agincourt 17 days later on 25 October, Saint Crispin’s Day.

Please vote for our video at VlogDeathmatch.com

 

October 4th, 2006

Wind Power

Posted by Ted in New Music, Thoughts, Video


Captured these driving back from LA from the Portable Media Expo this last weekend. This ist at Altamont Pass: the largest concentration of Wind Turbines in the world. This is just one small hill out of dozens. Music is Aubele’s Postales.

In 2004, petroleum 37.5% of the world’s energy production. Coal accounted for 25.6%. Natural gas ranked third at 23.1%. Hydro was 6.21%, Nuclear 6.20%, and geothermal, solar, wind, wood, and waste generated all of 0.9% percent total.

October 4th, 2006

VlogDeathmatch - Outtake #2

Posted by P.H.Tagami in Media, Video


Seamless continuation from promo #1. Even though these are outtakes, they adhere to the strict guidelines established for the <a href="http://www.vlogdeathmatch.com/">Vlog Deathmatch</a>.

Henry V. Act 3 Scene III. A Tagami Bros Production

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