by Kare Anderson | Nov 20, 2007 | Co-Create, Media, Miscellaneous
When a dot com founder and a real estate developer can bankroll successful movies for profit or for noble social goals, then the movie studios better watch their backs. They have more than the writers’ strike to worry about in a power shift that L.A. Times...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 19, 2007 | Co-Create, Media, Podcasts
After eating at some of the most elegant and far out restaurants in Las Vegas, Kaapstad, Dubai and San Francisco it must have been a startling change of pace to dine in my kitchen in Sausalito. But, it seems, neither time zones nor giggly culinary ineptitude (mine)...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 19, 2007 | CrowdSource, Media
Enough of Bartleby’s dusty classics or even more recent sayings? Ready for quotes from popular culture? From jokes on last night’s comedy show to current movie tunes and lines, find and share your favorite, latest quotes and tunes via Entertonement. Soon. Here in tiny...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 15, 2007 | Collective Intelligence, Media
Increasingly many turn to Jon Stewart and Steve Colbert, rather than the evening news, to suss out the truth in politicians’ pontifications – and to be entertained. That’s not news. Yet today, a New York Times reporter wrote that another form of entertainment may...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 15, 2007 | Media, partnering
When the most straight-arrow computer maker dares to pair up with a wild card actor who’s played music since he was nine, you’re bound to see a new scene. Billy Bob Thornton and Dell computer launched a yearlong project today. Expect to see mini-documentaries of jam...
by Kare Anderson | Oct 30, 2007 | Media, Research
The porn industry is usually an early adopter of new media technologies. Not sticking with “just” tawdry sex shops in the tenderloin. Nope. Customers can download naked images in the privacy of their home or the semi-privacy of their hotel room. That means...