Lytro is developing a new type of camera that dramatically changes photography for the first time since the 1800s. Rather than just capturing one plane of light, it captures the entire light field around a picture, all in one shot taken on a single device. A light field includes every beam of light in every direction at every point in time. Experimentation in this field started in the mid-1990s at Stanford with 100 cameras in one room. Lytro’s innovation is making it small enough to fit in your pocket.
If you have not yet heard of the new Mirasol technology underway at Qualcomm, we suggest you check it out. The ability to view images in color with minimal power drain and little to no strain on the eyes is pretty spectacular. Perhaps we will see these screens in the next generation of Kindle (Kindle 4) and tablets of the near future. We can’t wait!
2011 will surely see a surge in lifestreaming. The internet is, by nature, a sterile environment, and we make it human by sharing our lives in an open forum. From facebook to twitter, youtube to tumblr, and flickr to linkedin, personal information is flooding the internet from every angle. Web design will begin to bring these multiple feeds together like never before. Instead of links, live feeds will become commonplace, and we’re ready to go!
Do you have an iPhone, Android, or other smart phone? Now you can add a sleek monthly calendar to your home and/or startup screens. Our gift to you.
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One of the best things to hit the internet lately is flavors.me. Their tagline is, “Make a Homepage in Minutes”, and more or less this is true. The platform definitely still has its limits, but for an individual trying bring all of their social media streams together, this site is fantastic. Check out Green Turtle’s director’s page at http://justinbrigham.com