Archive for April, 2007

We’re going to through lots of changes at ProjectX.

Staff

We’ve had a few additions to the team with Tom, Daniel and Tim officially joining the team. Tim and Daniel have joined after successfully completing the Summer of Code.

ProjectX is on the move

We’re flying the coup from Creative HQ. We’ll be moving from into our new office in a couple weeks. We’re moving downtown to the 4th floor of VSA House. We’ll be sharing the floor with Effacy and CBDrealty.

New ProjectX site

We’ve been working on a fresh new ProjectX site. We’re just putting the finishing touches on the site and we’ll be making it live soon.

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Following up from a recent DominionPost article on Wellington’s worst buildings, the Architectural Centre has been coming up with a list of Wellington’s best buildings, and that should be published in the cming week. I thought I’d try to get in first by writing up my own top ten list, and I’ve been counting them down on WellUrban.

ZoomIn has come in very handy for this, since not only can I link to the address of each building, but I can upload photos and write descriptions for each one. In fact, ZoomIn could be a great platform for creating a “building database” for historians or architecture buffs. Wikipedia allows you to write articles about buildings, but unless the building is deemed noteworthy enough, you’d risk deletion. If you consider that the quirky little building down the road is noteworthy to you, because you are a fan of the architect, or you used to work or live there, go ahead and say so on ZoomIn: it’s your choice.

Some of the buildings already had ZoomIn places create for them, but not all, so I had to create few places. There are several ways to do this, such as adding a description and photos directly on the page for that address (e.g. http://zoomin.co.nz/nz/wellington/wellington+central/victoria+street/81/. But when writing about a building, I prefer to create a place at that address to capture building details. The practical reason for that is that there may be several buildings at one address, or different buildings at different times; but from a philosophical perspective I like to maintain a distinction between a building, which is a physical edifice, and an address, which is an abstract construct.

Here is the resulting group map:

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Observant readers will note that there are only nine places: that’s because I’ll announce my #1 favourite tomorrow. If you’re reading this after that, there will be ten buildings listed, because this map is live, not just a static image. I’ll also create a group for the Architecture Centre’s “official” list, though I imagine ther’ll be a few overlaps.

Don’t agree? Join the group and post to the discussion, or just comment on the building pages themselves. If you have some extra information, edit the description to add it. Upload your own photos, drawings or architectural plans. Even better, create your own group and start your own discussions. Where are the ten best buildings in Auckland, New Plymouth or Timaru? The ten best parks, sculptures or pubs? That’s exactly what ZoomIn’s community features were built for.

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Read Rod’s post about Google and Doubleclick this morning and I wanted to add that CNET has a couple of really good videos from theWeb 2.0 expo in San Fran.

Check out :

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Spotted on internet travels…

Donkey Kong made from Post-it Notes..

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We want to make ZoomIn better by making sure our content is up to date, appropriate for the community. We added a tool to flag any content that incorrect, objectionable or violation of copyright.

So if you see any place descriptions, photos or comments that need some attention, flag them and we’ll take care of it.

We value your feedback, any improvements or suggestions are appreciated.

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I downloaded Joost a couple of days ago. In short, its amazing. The streaming is very impressive (even on my clunky xtra broadband) and the interface is really fluid. Kudos to the Joost Team for a really polished beta version.

From my first look, the only thing that needs to be improved is the content. The selection of channels is similar to the “bundled” channels on sky / cable. eg. Fifth gear, national geographic, food channel, fight channel. It obvious that Joost is going to be huge and more channels will be added as it starts to gain momentum.

Advertisers must be licking their lips, TV advertising with web precision. It will be interesting to see how much Joost will tap into demographics and viewing behaviour to offer more targeted ads.
Definitely interesting times ahead.

Some Pics:

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Hmmm, now we have a reason for better broadband . Go Rod !

Update: For some reason, I have no invites :-( Once, I get them then I’ll offer them out or put them up on Trade Me ;-)

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We want to make ZoomIn better by making sure our content is up to date, appropriate for the community. We added a tool to flag any content that incorrect, objectionable or violation of copyright.

So next time you find any place description, picture or comment that’s not quite right, flag it and we’ll look much sure that its fixed.

We value your feedback, any improvements or suggestions are appreciated.

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