The Galaxy Tab is very real. I’ve personally played with this amazing device and it blew me away. Yes, I work for Samsung so I’m a bit biased, but as a geek and Android fan I can tell you that I’m extremely excited. And based on today’s hundreds of awesome tweets to @SamsungTweets, it is obvious that there are many out there who share the excitement.
Here’s a glimpse of the awesomeness that’s soon to come… Get ready.
Some videos from 140Conf NYC in April 2010, including Best Buy’s Twelforce team, Tim Ferriss, Ivanka Trump, Donnie Deutsch, Gary Vee and more. Use the arrows to scroll or check out the YouTube playlist.
Jonathan Crowley is the co-founder of Black20, a multi-platform digital studio that operates out of Long Island City, Queens. There’s a good chance that you’ve seen or at least heard of one of their viral videos or award-winning web series, which have been viewed by over 60 million people. A recent partnership with 15 Gigs means their entertaining content is going to reach even more people. Prior to co-founding Black20 in 2007, J. Crowley was a part of NBC Digital Studios developing comedy programming for the network’s digital initiatives. You can check out more of their programming at Hulu and Black20.com.
1. Black20 recently partnered with Fox TV Studios’ 15 Gigs to produce Web-based pilots like “Heart Felt.” What kind of relationship do you have with FTVS and how has it been working with them?
We partnered up with FTVS to create innovative and cheap-to-produce content for the web, and always with an eye towards its extension to other platforms like television. We view it as both an opportunity to develop stories and formats that can really speak to a Web-video-consuming audience and also as a chance to play around with a much more cost-efficient development model.
“Heart Felt” is merely one example of a digital pilot we produced to gauge our audience’s appetite. In this case we wanted to test whether people wanted to watch a comedy about relationships between people and puppets. The viewership and feedback were very strong, so we now look at how to shape this series for both online and television platforms.
2. Black20 seems to focus on the content instead of spending money on marketing. What are some of things you need to do when creating content that is meant to be spread by the online masses?
We’ve never paid a single cent for marketing or promotion. We’ve relied on our content to virally spread itself. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn’t. It’s tricky predicting what videos will go viral, but we’ve realized content focused on nostalgia or topical events tend to spread much faster. Oh yeah, or anything related to Star Wars. (more…)
In this 9th edition of the now widely loved and truly epic saga known as Random Tuesdays with Summer Rose, I (Summer Rose) ponder… education.
More specifically, I think about the unique challenges + groolness of “going back to school.” And yes, I do realize school started weeks ago. I’ve been busy and Tuesdays only happen 4 or 5 times a month
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In this 8th edition of Random Tuesdays with Summer Rose, I go to one of the coolest cities on Earth. Or at least just one of the coolest cities that I can drive to. All I can say to you is that it is weird, and that weird is good and that weird must be kept weird. So there.
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Don’t forget to check in next Tuesday because I might have a back-to-school special. Maybe.
Welcome to the 7th edition of Random Tuesdays with Summer Rose. I’ve been wanting to do something around the idea of food as more than just something we eat. So I checked out an awesome local Japanese restaurant in Dallas, TX and concluded that yes, food is art.
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