The Value of 3D

I have an ambiguous relationship with the whole 3D movie/game/tv/whatever trend.  On one hand, I love new gadgets and neat technology, and I like a good spectacle.  On the other hand, it seems like it's becoming an annoying fad and everyone is jumping on the visually appealing bandwagon.  Despite the challenges, despite lousy conversions of 2D films to 3D (Clash of the Titans comes to mind), people are barreling ahead with 3D.  Apparently, there will be a 3D release of "The Last Airbender," which fills me full of dread (taking what appears to be a visually stunning film and running 3D after the fact?  Not good.)

Now, I think 3D is going to be inevitable.  It's approached a fad status, people are interested in visual quality, but I'm expecting 3D to be a very bumpy road for moviemakers, game makers, and hardware people.  The problem is that people don't "get" 3D, they don't ask the question anyone should ask about a new technology, gizmo, process, etc.

Does it add value?  If you don't ask that question you're either ignorant or just trying to jump on the bandwagon.

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Book Review: “Never Eat Alone” by Keith Ferrazzi and Tahl Raz

Never Eat Alone

Never Eat Alone: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time
by Keith Ferrazzi and Tahl Raz

PRO:

  • Easy to read and very personable.
  • Illustrates points with personal stories.
  • Presents both big and small picture views.

CONS:

  • No real major flaws.

SUMMARY: The classic book on networking that is a classic for a reason.  A Must Buy.

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News of The Day 4/27/2010

It's a good news/bad news day. Everyone seems to be landing venture capital, amazon is doing awesome, yet Goldman Sach, Bang-Zoom and Hulu have bad days. Throw in the iPhone Legal Drama (you knew it was coming) and we're having a busy geek news day!

Career:
Sell yourself at an interview – but don't brag. Some helpful focusing tips.

Economics/Geekonomics:
The Goldman-Sachs hearings at the Capitol are underway. You can find summaries all over, but Naked Capitalism has some good stuff as always, and likely more to follow. How bad is it? Jim Cramer is down on Goldman (not that I consider him reliable at all, but still).

Mixed reports on employments and layoffs. We've had a decreasing trend of mass layoffs, with some mini-spikes, but the sheer amount of layoffs has been amazing.

Geek Law:
There's an expanding criminal probe over the whole Gizmodo-iPhone issue which has included one search warrant of a Gizmodo editor's home. This is more complicated than it may appear, dragging in laws on stolen property, journalistic boundaries, and more.

Anime and Manga:
CEO of Bang Zoom entertainment says his company may not be doing anime VA work. He blames fans watching fan-subbed stuff, and seems doubtful about online monetization. He doesn't get a good reception. What I take from this is that Bang Zoom is having trouble – not that it's unusual. Read the comments to get some interesting views.

Movies:
Warner Brothers wants to do a Space Invaders film. Yeah, I know. My best advise is make it a retro-sci fi deliberately goofy story.

Publishing:
Amazon continues to do awesome. Are you really surprised?

Science:
Biotech Joule lands $30 million in investment. Their idea is a kind of artificial photosynthesis that produces fuel. Sounds like a great idea – and this is a kind of very out-of-the-box green thinking that seems to be getting attention. So they've got $30 million, they're in geeky area Cambridge Mass, and they do cool stuff – so why don't they have your resume?

(And again, is it like a lot of Geektastic investment is in Massachucetts? It's a nice state, if you can stand the weather, and Boston is quite a cool city . . .)

Social Media:
Mobile Payments Company Zong has a deal with Facebook and another $15 million in funding. Sounds like they've got a lot going on, they have locations in 3 countries, and $15 million to play with. If they manage their good fortune well I sense a strong future.

(OK, really, is today Big Investment In Stuff day?)

Technology:
Marketing/Sales web tool company Marketo raises $10 Million in investment. They've been growing well, their tools link with Salesforce, sounds like a good deal. So come on, send a resume – they're in San Mateo, California, which is a great place!

Google A look at how people make money on free software, and what other industries can learn. Basic summary is you have to move forward, you can't move back, and you monetize differently. Again, must read.

Video:
Hulu's UK talk collapse, making a UK version less likely, at least for now. I'm sure they'll try again. Sounds like some UK deals were already in the works with other providers. Ups and downs of an international market, though I'm wondering if this setback will lead to competitors trying to take advantage of it.

Video Games:
Square Enix founds a studio for more edgy games titled Extreme Edges. The take in the article is this provides good brand differentiation, which is a good point. Sounds like a smart move – and it telegraphs their preferences to their audience.

Infinity Ward still loosing headcount. On top of that there's a Half-billion dollar lawsuit brought against Activision by 38 plaintiffs (some still working at Activision and Infinity Ward). That's a lot of people who may be willing to dish a lot of dirt. I think this thing actually got uglier.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: What do you think the effects of the lawsuit against Activision will be?

-Steven Savage