by cameron | Jun 28, 2007 | movies, Podcast
Tonight, my lil sister Anita and I went to see the first ever anywhere in the world public screening (well at least that’s what we were told) of the new TRANSFORMERS movie! Here is our review.
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by cameron | Jun 27, 2007 | Melbourne, Podcast, technology
At Microsoft’s remix event in Melbourne yesterday I caught up with Brian Goldfarb, Group Product manager, UX Platform and Tools Strategy, Microsoft Corp. Brian’s group is responsible for Silverlight , their new product for developing rich content delivered through a browser, and Popfly, their Yahoo Pipes-like mashup creator.

To check out the “Top Banana” demo that I was so blown-away by, go to the Silverlight site and click on “Silverlight In Action”.
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by cameron | Jun 26, 2007 | Podcast, singularity, technology, transhumanism
Jamais Cascio is a San Francisco Bay Area-based writer and ethical futurist. He chatted with me last week about the “Participatory panopticon“, Sousveillance, and why everyone should take “democratic transhumanism” very, very seriously. Read Jamais’ blog to find out more about his views on the preferred future. You can also catch Jamais at the Singularity Institute‘s conference in September 2007.
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by cameron | Jun 25, 2007 | technology
You’ve all heard me talk on G’Day World and The Productivity Show about how much freakin’ email I get and how it is a MAJOR blow to my productivity (and let’s not even START talking about Facebook…). Well it’s good to know I’m not the only one.
I sent an email to Sean Bonner at Metrobloggingtoday and rofl’d when I got an auto-response pointing me to this page on this blog. I need one of those. I’ve had auto-responses saying “too much email” before and they took away the feeling that I was letting people down by not getting back to them in a reasonable amount of time.
He has another great post on the subject here. I think he’s completely correct. Let’s break our addiction to foreign oil (or, actually, ALL oil) and to email.
Sigh. Okay. I’m getting back on Twitter to see if it helps me get off email. Somehow I think it’s akin to using crack to get off coke but we’ll see….
by cameron | Jun 25, 2007 | Melbourne, Podcast
I’m sure many of you read on Techmeme over the weekend about the whole “People Ready” fiasco involving FM Media and their client bloggers that started with this Valleywag post. One of the bloggers involved was Richard McManus who writes the popular ReadWriteWeb blog. I happened to be having dinner (ironically hosted by Microsoft, the company who paid for the “People Ready” advertising) with Richard last night and asked him to explain himself. Is it all a storm in a teacup? Or is it a serious issue which was mishandled by FM and their bloggers? I’d love to know your thoughts.
Also on the show are:
Microsoft’s General Manager of the Developer and Platform Evangelism group in Australia (and their #1 blogger and good guy) Frank Arrigo
Frank’s boss, the Director of the DPE group in Australia, Norbert Haehnel
Australia’s #1 technology industry journalist Brad Howarth
Richard, Brad, Ben Barren (where were you last night sir?) and I will be speaking on a Web 2.0 panel at Microsoft’s ReMix event in Melbourne tomorrow. If you’re going to be there, come up and say hi.
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