
A new show every day is featured on WebVisions: a TAG TV compilation of clips from various popular Internet video sites.
From the importance of WiMax, a walk on a beautiful beach lamenting tech problems and a behind the scenes look at the upcoming Star Wars game to Google’s renewable energy initiative, challenges of Web 2.0 for enterprises and a revolutionary animation breakthrough that brings Marilyn Monroe back to life…
Monday (Double feature!): Why WiMax is Important for the Future
The Chairman of Intel is helping technology spread throughout the world, including high speed wireless Internet technology, and he tells why WiMax is important during an August ‘08 keynote. 1 minute
And, a Relaxing Walk on the Beach Discussing Tech Problems
End of summer feature: Join a relaxing walk on the beach and a monologue about when technology breaks down for a company, it is similar to a centuries old covered wagon trip. 4 minutes
Tuesday: Go Behind the Scenes of the Upcoming Star Wars Game
LucasArts’ Haden Blackman discusses the story and the technology behind the upcoming game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. 4 minutes
Wednesday: Google’s Renewable Energy Cheaper than Coal Initiative
Report on Google.org’s announced $10.25 million in investments in a breakthrough energy technology called EGS which focuses on solar thermal power, advanced wind, EGS and technologies. 3 minutes
Thursday: The Challenge for Enterprises Transiting in a Web 2.0 World
Web 2.0 pioneer Jeff Pulver keynote introduces topics explored at an August conference about building and maintaining the right Web 2.0 presence, how to monetize, market, compete and innovate it. 33 minutes
Friday: NBC Tech News Explores Animation Technology to “Revive” Screen Celebrities
Illusive until now, a revolutionary new computer generated animation system converts real life action to data which can “revive” dead celebrities and place them in current or past movies. 4 minutes
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