Archive for February, 2006

February 28th, 2006

Tivo Hedging Bets in the Future of Media

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I ran across this post talking about how Diggnation is now getting distribution within Tivo’s “Podcaster” area. Interesting in that more and more “user-generated” content is being created on the web… and that Tivo is hedging its bets on where the creative center of gravity is heading in the media word. So in the future, maybe you’ll just buy a Tivo because it is a great device for receiving and storing video web content? Sort of like a real video iPod.

Diggnation on the Tivo “network”

If open, web-based distribution of media becomes at all successful — with a big question on the “if” — the major media companies of today will eventually need to respond… or become the major media companies of yesterday.

Zoinger says, the change will be total.

February 28th, 2006

Some Thunder and Lightning Today

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Thunder and lightning are pretty rare near the coast of California. However, we had a bit of it today due to the strong low-pressure system that moved through northern California today (wind gusts at 58 mph and 97 mph were reported yesterday at SFO and Angel Island respectively).

Here’s a screenshot of some of the strikes from about 11:00 am to noon as measured by W6BUL-5 located in Vacaville, CA.

Lightning strikes in northern California

For course, the National Weather Service was on it this morning. From the 5:00 am area forecast discussion…

ADDITIONAL SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE TODAY AS THE UPPER LOW CENTER MOVE ACROSS THE NORTHERN PART OF OUR CWA. THE ATMOSPHERE HAS BECOME UNSTABLE BEHIND THE FRONT THIS MORNINGS KOAK SOUNDING HAS AN LI OF -1.1 WITH 185 J/KG OF CAPE. WITH A SOUNDING FORECAST MAX T OF 60F THE CAPE INCREASES TO 637 J/KG WITH AN LI OF -3.9…PRETTY RESPECTABLE FOR OUR REGION.

CAPE is the convective available potential energy, and LI is the lifting index both of which are measures of atmospheric instability. The KOAK sounding is the data retrieved from radiosondes (an upper-air probes) attached to weather balloons released from Oakland, CA. You can find the current KOAK sounding here, and below is part of this morning’s sounding..

KOAK sounding

NOAA’s storm prediction center issued this discussion for California.

PRIMARY BROKEN BAND OF TSTMS WHICH HAS INCLUDED A FEW SMALL SUPERCELLS — IS EVIDENT ATTM IN VIS AND REFLECTIVITY IMAGERY FROM SIERRAN FOOTHILLS ESE SAC…SWWD TO NRN FRINGES OF MRY BAY.

Doppler radar station KMUX picked up on some of the rain showers in this image from around noon today.

KMUX doppler radar image

Notice the area of strong radar reflection located in the Santa Cruz Mountains north of Santa Cruz, CA. Since the San Lorenzo runs almost due north/south (rare in California’s coastal range) southern storm winds lift moisture up the valley increasing rainfall with altitude. This is known as orthographic enhancement. In fact, places like Boulder Creek located up the San Lorenzo drainage can receive an order of magnitude more rain than Santa Cruz which sits at the mouth of the San Lorenzo river about 15 miles to the south.

Typical southern storm winds from the USGS current wind page

February 27th, 2006

The Eagle has Landed

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Also in the WSJ today (subscription-required links are useless, so no link love) is an article on Google’s and the National Archive’s efforts to place videos from the National Achive online. One such video entitled The Eagle has Landed is about man’s landing on the moon.

Here’s a link to the National Archives homepage on Google Video. Looks like some interesting space-history stuff and black and white propaganda videos (some of which will probably seem hilarious today).

I’d sure like to embed the Eagle video on my site, but looks like that feature is not available for this video.

February 27th, 2006

Ask.com to Launch Multi-Million Dollar Ad Campaign

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Ask.com recently dropped the Jeeves from its name along with its butler icon. The name change along with a multi-million dollar ad campaign are part of a brand-building effort designed to help it build more marketshare. From the WSJ…

Ask handled only 5.5% of U.S. search queries in December, compared with Google’s 48.8%, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. That places Ask fifth in searches, also behind Yahoo, MSN and AOL.

No word in the WSJ article on the specifics of how much they will be spending on the ad campaign other than it is in the “multi-million dollars”. Ask.com was purchased by Barry Dillar’s IAC/InterActiveCorp last summer for $1.85 billion

Here’s the latest Alexa graphs for Ask.com.

Ask.com reach

Ask.com traffic rank

It will be interesting to see if they can buy marketshare.

February 27th, 2006

Microsoft (re)Designs iPod Packaging

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From Scoble’s blog, I got this link to this video.

Zoinger says, brilliant!

Update: 2005-03-16
Turns out that Microsoft originated this video.


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