Variscite just released Ubunto 11.10 Oneiric support for the VAR-SOM-OM44 System on Module. The SoM is based on TI’s OMAP4460, 1.5GHz Dual-core Cortex-A9.
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Variscite just released Ubunto 11.10 Oneiric support for the VAR-SOM-OM44 System on Module. The SoM is based on TI’s OMAP4460, 1.5GHz Dual-core Cortex-A9.
I filmed 43 videos at LeWeb 2011 last week in Paris! (all filmed using my new JVC GC-PX10 camcorder at 36mbitps 1080p50 with the JVC MZ-V8/MZ-V10 external microphone) Here’s my selection of my top-10 best videos filmed there:
1. I was on Twit!, I was interviewed by Leo Laporte and Sarah Lane featuring the ARM Powered devices that I use for augmented video-blogging.
2. Techmeme.com CEO Gabe Rivera interview, he runs one of the most influential tech news aggregators, I asked him if he thinks that his algorithms and editors choose too many pro-Apple stories or not.
3. Google social media Analytics interview, Google launched the beta of a tool to measure the value of social media.
4. Yves Behar interview, he’s probably one of the top consumer electronics designers in the world, he designed the OLPC laptop and upcoming OLPC tablet.
5. Google Display Advertising interview, an interview with Google’s Thomas Serval, Media and Platforms Director for SEEMEA.
6. MG Siegler interview, I only had 2 minutes to ask him a few questions, I tried to ask him a few things about Google vs Apple. MG Siegler is probably one of the top most influential Apple fanboys on the web.
7. StartupBus.com interview, an interesting project to get developers to do more startups faster
8. Windows Phone 7.5 interview, an overview of some of the latest Windows Phone devices and some of the latest news in Windows Phone land.
9. Test driving the Renault Twizy, this is a cool new 7000€ compact electric car.
10. Bill Gross interview, founder and CEO of http://idealab.com he invests in many startups and web companies, here’s his opinion on Google+, Facebook, Twitter and more.
Loic Lemeur and his wife Geraldine Lemeur are the organizers of LeWeb.
http://twanx.com tries to aggregate gratitude on the social web.
http://beintoo.com is a platform for mobile developers to integrate game mechanics inside of their existing applications, which can be sponsored by advertisers. You can see their presentation at http://youtube.com/watch?v=SkX4Et1vOQY
http://mediaheroes.com helps you write an article in less than 10 minutes.
Application for real-time voice translation, known as interpretation, available today for conferences, and in the future for anybody who need interpreteur in the market. They use a community of people that can be anywhere in the world remotely. You can see their presentation at the LeWeb 2011 Startup Competition where they won third place: http://youtube.com/watch?v=nhNhNqN5e7o
Online community for women in South America, with city guides in Buenos Aires Argentina, Santiago Chile, Lima Peru, Bogota and Medellin Colombia.
They provide a free website builder. Based in Ukraine and Russia.
He was showing some pretty awesome magic tricks at LeWeb, using the Kinect, 3D graphics from 3Dvia and real elements, you can find more videos featuring his magic on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2fyUj1NKyw
They bring digital art to events, companies, find out more at http://digitalarti.com
One of their projects is a delivery system for fast food restaurants online.
http://talkoclock.com is a way to make new friends from all over the world, just one phone call away.
Currioos is a social network dedicated to digital artists, graphic designers, illustrators, artists can showcase their work. Each month they print a selection of the artworks in a limited edition that gets sold at 50 euro or up to 200 euro per high quality poster-sized prints.
Online shoppers buying stuff in the middle-east sometimes need to be able to ship their purchases to a European or US address and Aramex provides a service that forwards those shipments to the middle-east.
Last year I filmed Danil Kozyatnikov at LeWeb 2010 about his story about how Loic Lemeur had invited him from Siberia to be at LeWeb 2010, since then he raised half a million dollars for his startup. Here is a video about the status of Questli.com
A mobile application to replace the badge at conferences, letting conference users interact with people nearby, exchange contacts and more at a conference.
Here again, now Twit posted the video on the official http://youtube.com/twit channel, so here it is, when you click the play button below, it should start at the right time-code 35 minutes 17 seconds when I first appear on the show, where I get to talk to Leo Laporte and Sarah Lane on the Twit show at LeWeb 2011!
On Twit, I get to talk with Leo Laporte and Sarah Lane about the legalization of piracy in Switzerland, in France, about the latest Archos G9 and Arnova G2 devices and I get to show off my headmounted Motorola Kopin Golden-i system for augmented video-blogging.
Christian Aubry (aka Ami Calmant) is a Web Communicator based in Montreal, Québec, a video reporter and a renowned specialist of social webcasting on Web 2.0 platforms. Since 2006 he produces, publishes and promotes video reports, interviews, conferences, talk shows and other events either live or on demand (VoD). He covers economic, social, cultural and professional stories. His clients are typically companies, government bodies, non profit associations, and new medias.
At LeWeb 2011 he setup http://pluginleweb.com a website dedicated to provide real-time and recorded multi-camera video interviews with LeWeb participants.
The goal is to train more people to react quickly when people have heart attacks, doing more public training on what needs to be done can save thousands of lives in France and worldwide.