This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business. Steve Jobs died more than a month ago, and the media has gone through its two stages of grief: Deification, followed b...
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Things we need to think about a little bit more
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photojojo:
That green soccer ball looking thing? Oh, it’s just a Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera.
This crazy camera’s meant to be thrown in the air. Toss it up for 360° panoramic photos! (See a vid on how it works.)
Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera Takes 360 Photos°
via Engadget; via Reddit
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Reporter: What is the deepest logic of your films?
Hitchcock: To put the audience through them.
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photojojo:
Friday photo tip: Stick your face where it doesn’t belong.
How else are you going to get that new angle?
Photo via Levi Maestro
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30 Films To See At London Film Festival 2011
DRAGONSLAYER
What Is It? Not the classic, beast-felling fantasy from 1981 starring Peter MacNicol – in fact, far from it.
This new Dragonslayer is a skater documentary that took home the Best Documentary award at the SXSW Festival earlier this year.
Star of the show is Josh ‘Skreech’ Sandoval, a homeless California skateboarder who bums off his friends and spends his time getting drunk and/or high. Clearly influenced by Gus Van Sant, director Tristan Patterson delivers a cool indie doc that doesn’t flinch away from its subject.
[FOR 29 MORE FILMS TO SEE AT THE LONDON FILM FESTIVAL, CLICK ON JOSH OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]
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If you liked Inception you must see this anime movie. released in 2006 (yes, before inception) it blows our minds with stuning characters, plot and music! hope you like it!
and if you really like it, hope buy the DVD.
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there are a lot of things that I dint imagine!
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True heroes are born, here is the evidence...
Embryonic Superheroes
We smell a reboot…
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Creating the perfect replica of the Daft Punk helmet
I love Daft Punk, so getting to see how a helmet that seems to be the perfect replica of the one Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk wears is made is simply awesome. The finished result is breathtaking. Yeah, it’s that rad. It took the creator Harrison Krix of Volpin Props four months to complete it, with a little help from his friends.
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