I watched (yes I am human not a bot) the advance screening of Batman The Dark Knight last night and it was amazing .... non-stop action, the story is well scripted, the gadgets are excellent!How long it was ... ? 2 hours and 30+ minutes of excitement ...Official showing here in North America is today July 18, 2008.Watch it and enjoy, tips don't drink too much soda for you to stay.
Here's the preview Batman - The Dark Knight Trailer HD
Batman - The Dark Knight
Labels: entertainment, MoviesDeveloping a website for business!
Labels: business, development, entertainment, webmaster, webpreneursDeveloping a website is a challenge for everyone, some don't have knowledge to start, some don't have the money, some don't have the time, etc. Which one are you?
I personally having a time management issue to start a project. I believe 24 hours is not enough for me. I'm asking God to make it 48 hours. Just kidding.
Seriously, I plan to develop a domain to a full website at least 1 web project a week. So far, I'm behind 1-2 weeks for every project. The last project is www.Chicago-City.com and www.FairfaxCity.com, the design and content is 80-90% complete. I need to bring up the advertising space so the visitors will know that we are accepting ad space. I have the graphics for ad space ready, so integrating the auto paypal payment is next. I hope to can complete this task in a week.
I'm also building my development team but very slow in process. So I guess I will be another months of managing my time in a more productive way. Hey what about my Marketing Team, I guess this is next!
Is the future of TV on the Web?
Labels: .TV, entertainment, media, technology(CNN) -- The future of television is changing before our eyes, as media giants scramble to stake their claims in the wilderness of Internet video.
Major studios, including Fox, NBC Universal, and Warner Bros. are moving quickly to establish Web sites for their premium video titles, in hopes of grabbing a growing audience of online video viewers.
It's an exciting time for couch potatoes and mouse potatoes alike, because nobody knows exactly how big audiences will consume video entertainment in the not-too-distant future -- whether it's on a mobile device, a laptop, a wall-mounted screen or something that hasn't been invented yet.
"Historically, the winners are the ones who embrace change," said Jason Kilar, CEO of Hulu.com, which was launched March 12 by the owners of Fox and NBC Universal.
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