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Dr. Zainuddin
from YouTube :: Tag // xango July 25, 2008
Testimonial Doktor Author: vemmamalaysia Keywords: doktor vemma vemmabuilder vemmamalaysia melayu malaysia vemmanggis manggis.biz xango dotcom Added: July 25, 2008
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Review: August
from Cinematical July 10, 2008
Few leading male actors have followed the roundabout career trajectory of Josh Hartnett. Though indisputably tall, dark and handsome, Hartnett still manages to avoid the pratfalls of typecasting by landing roles in strange projects with questionable appeal. While this choice comes at the expense of a quality resume, his performances can lend barely competent films at least one redeeming ingredient: I could give or take Wicker Park, Resurrecting the Champ, and even the good intentions of The Black Dahlia, but each benefits from Hartnett's expressive glare, furrowed brow and whispered delivery. He's an instant generator of gravitas. Although August, director Austin Chick's second feature after the relationship drama XX/XY, doesn't qualify as Hartnett's best movie, it's certainly one of his meatiest roles - right up there with his work in the unfairly maligned Lucky Number Slevin. As the crudely pompous CEO of the mysterious start-up company Landshark in New York City during the summer before 9/11, Hartnett offers a maddened, garrulous anti-hero replete with dark humor and sustained by a surge of baseless confidence. The movie follows the audacious entrepreneur, Tom, as his fifteen minutes begin to run out - and it concludes with him facing off against a freakishly powerful David Bowie as the icy corporate foil. Despite the age gap, both men exude an eerie amount of restraint - which is not the case for the film. August adds up to less than it aspires to be, but it's populated with enough curiosities to keep you watching.Continue reading Review: August Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Message in a Bubble trailer
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork May 12, 2008
Message in a Bubble trailer Watch it Here: http://www.joiningthedots.tv/main.aspx?level=&content=363761695&search=bubble A new documentary about the rise and fall of the New Economy and the people who risked it all on the Web. From the late 90s Internet mania to today's sobering landscape of dot-com burn-outs, the dot-com craze provided an unparalleled view of the American dream at its most noble and most greedy. Message in a Bubble follows the New Economy pioneers in their own environment, creating a time capsule of an outrageous moment in American history. The style of the film is exciting and accessible, so that all audiences will get caught up in the experience and the emotion of Dot-Com Land. Folkestone Productions traveled from Silicon Valley to San Diego, from Boulder to Miami, from New York to Toledo to survey the experiences of the players and the wannabes who made us believe that anyone could start a successful business. The story begins with mind-boggling tales of an industry at hyperspeed. We get an intimate portrait of Jared Polis, who started six companies that changed the world and made him a billion dollars by the age of 24. We follow the venture capitalists looking for the Next New Thing and the entrepreneurs who promise that they have it. We find a 50-year-old woman from Toledo, OH who has bucked all the Internet entrepreneur stereotypes to found her children's news service. That was before the fall. In one incredibly turbulent year, the situation changed drastically. Some of our characters are still prospering. Others are scraping to get by. Four of the businesses we followed no longer exist, including UBUBU and Bigstar Entertainment. Our 24-year-old billionaire has gone into politics. Some of our characters are unemployed and shocked at how fast the New Economy turned to vapor. At the end of the film, we discover a group of jettisoned dot-commers who are fashioning the $100 Billion Quilt, a patchwork made up of Internet company t-shirts that will hang over Wall Street. During the Internet bubble, the world changed before our eyes and then changed back again. During that window, people had the chance as never before to become entrepreneurs. Message in a Bubble takes an unprecedented look at what happens to people when their dreams suddenly come true - and when those dreams are just as suddenly dashed. In hindsight, it is easy to view the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s as an obvious aberration and one clearly doomed from the start. This documentary jumps back before the fall, seeing the pioneers at their most elated and optimistic, remembering the story of (some would say misplaced) hope for the so-called 'new economy'. It follows those pioneers right through the highs and to the devastating lows. As commentators argue we are approaching a new 'Web 2.0' bubble, it asks what lessons can be learnt, and what parts are best forgotten. Author: mercurymediaJTD Keywords: Dot Com Bubble Burst Bust Internet Boob 90's Documentary Economy Web dotcom Crash Mercury Electronic Added: May 12, 2008
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DotCom Pho intros
from Revver - video Videos May 11, 2008
Author: revshare Added: Sun, 11 May 2008 01:16:19 -0800 Duration: 48May 10/08. What you get when you pass around the Flip Video camcorder at DotCom Pho.
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DotCom Pho intros
from Most Recent May 11, 2008
Author: revshare Added: Sun, 11 May 2008 01:16:19 -0800 Duration: 48May 10/08. What you get when you pass around the Flip Video camcorder at DotCom Pho.
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Record breaking DotCom Pho
from Most Recent May 11, 2008
Author: revshare Added: Sun, 11 May 2008 01:16:19 -0800 Duration: 1625 bloggers having lunch at Pho Lan on No 3 Road in Richmond, BC (across the street from Richmond City Hall). I figured owner of restaurant lost about $500 (25 seats at $10/seat for 2hrs) because of lack of turnover but gained lots of free pens and publicity.
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Mike Delaney - I'm Changing My Name to DOTCOM
from Dailymotion - most recent videos May 10, 2008
Mike Delaney - I'm Changing My Name to DOTCOM Singer Songwriter Mike Delaney and Ken Porter sing Mike's song I'm Changing My Name to DOT.COM at Java Jo's on Acoustic Music TV Check out all the videos on http://www.acousticmusictv.com, for more info on Mike http://mikedelaney.org/Author: Channel_Zero Tags: mike delaney i'm changing name dotcom folk song funny baby boomers Posted: 11 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Strong dollar or weak dollar emotional issue for US
from Revver - house Videos April 14, 2008
Author: patrickdixon Added: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 05:49:30 -0800 Duration: 216http://www.globalchange.com Bob McTeer (formerly part of Federal Reserve Board) has talked about possibility of a weaker dollar and why important in stimulating growth. Had a negative reaction from some of American public. Trade imbalance, ...
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Strong dollar or weak dollar emotional issue for US
from Most Recent April 14, 2008
Author: patrickdixon Added: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 05:49:30 -0800 Duration: 216http://www.globalchange.com Bob McTeer (formerly part of Federal Reserve Board) has talked about possibility of a weaker dollar and why important in stimulating growth. Had a negative reaction from some of American public. Trade imbalance, ...
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Strong dollar or weak dollar – emotional issue for US
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 14, 2008
http://www.globalchange.com Bob McTeer (formerly part of Federal Reserve Board) has talked about possibility of a weaker dollar and why important in stimulating growth. Had a negative reaction from some of American public. Trade imbalance, comptetitiveness, exports growth, balance of payments. Behaviour of Sovereign Wealth Funds. Switch from Dollars to Euros. Foreign direct investment. Inward capital flows. Crash, depression, recession. Why do people blame Alan Greenspan for the sub-prime crisis? He lead the Federal Reserve Board during the dot-com crash, 9/11 and following years when interest rates in the US fell as low as 1% and America came close to deflation. These low interest years are now blamed for the housing boom, the flood of bad loans and the sub-prime crisis. But is this fair criticism of past economic events in America, with money supply issues, rising unemployment, falling or static economic output in early 2002? Video by keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist and author of 12 books on global trends. Euro, sterling, currency, inflation, central bank, bank, England, interest, rates, control, economy, growth, recession, economic. Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve, America, American, output, unemployment, 9/11, dotcom, dot-com, bubble, housing, house, price, crash, burst, falling, Euro, sterling, currency, inflation, central bank, bank, England, interest, rates, control, economy, growth, recession, economic
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Alan Greenspan unfair blame for sub-prime crisis?
from Revver - house Videos April 13, 2008
Author: patrickdixon Added: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 13:53:29 -0800 Duration: 178http://www.globalchange.com Why do people blame Alan Greenspan for the sub-prime crisis? He lead the Federal Reserve Board during the dot-com crash, 9/11 and following years when interest rates in the US fell as low as 1% and America came close to ...
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A Dot Comm Story - Part I
from Revver - video Videos April 06, 2008
Author: jcomm Added: Sun, 06 Apr 2008 19:19:33 -0800 Duration: 194So many people ask me how I get started online, I've decided to tell the highlights of my story in video form. Welcome to Part I of "A Dot Comm Story" in which I explain how I entered the world of the web.
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Identity theft Resources
from Revver - review Videos February 28, 2008
Author: phaatfico Added: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 23:16:14 -0800 Duration: 272Phaat fico describes how to prevent identity theft & knowledge about id theft in less than 5 minutes Learn more at http://WhattHeFicO.org/about.html online identity theft,identity theft credit
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What Is HYPE In Silicon Alley?
from Science & Tech February 14, 2007
This pseudo documentary by Jonah Brucker-Cohen and Craig Spain takes you through the edge of hype driven Silicon Alley (NYC) at the edge of the dot-com bust (1999).
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Dot - part 3 of 3
from Dot - feature film December 25, 2005
DOT, winner of Slamdunk's Best Comedy and The Independent Spirit Awards, and winner of the prestigious Dances with Films is a groundbreaking mockumentary of nine months in the life of Zectek.com, an Internet startup company. A social satire and sly comedy of manners unfolds through "behind-the-scenes footage" and interviews with the company’s founders and employees. As Zectek.com rides the e-commerce roller coaster, the twenty and thirty-something’s that run it have their lives turned repeatedly inside out. The proud parents of company are visionary con man/philosopher Si (Simeon Schnapper), naive salesman Mitch (Michael Mazzarra) and cynical technical wizard Stan (Steve Walker). These slacker/nerds-turned-entrepreneurs are soon joined by employees as neurotic as they are: Smart and sensuous Jane (Jamie McMillan), earnest fruitcake Ross (Mathew O'Neil) and pragmatic pixie receptionist Maria (Katherine M. Ripley). Witness: strategic meetings turned to fist fights! See: advisory boards that include the Jolly Green Giant. Experience: a cutting-edge comedy about period in our culture so far ahead of itself that it's presence is passé. DOT is the brainchild and debut feature production of Sneaky Kings®, a Chicago Based production company made up of local theater and independent film alumni, guerilla filmmakers and e-business veterans. Sneaky Kings producers Simeon Schnapper and Brett Singer shot the feature locally and cut it in-house with Apple’s Final Cut Pro.
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Dot - part 2 of 3
from Dot - feature film December 25, 2005
DOT, winner of Slamdunk's Best Comedy and The Independent Spirit Awards, and winner of the prestigious Dances with Films is a groundbreaking mockumentary of nine months in the life of Zectek.com, an Internet startup company. A social satire and sly comedy of manners unfolds through "behind-the-scenes footage" and interviews with the company’s founders and employees. As Zectek.com rides the e-commerce roller coaster, the twenty and thirty-something’s that run it have their lives turned repeatedly inside out. The proud parents of company are visionary con man/philosopher Si (Simeon Schnapper), naive salesman Mitch (Michael Mazzarra) and cynical technical wizard Stan (Steve Walker). These slacker/nerds-turned-entrepreneurs are soon joined by employees as neurotic as they are: Smart and sensuous Jane (Jamie McMillan), earnest fruitcake Ross (Mathew O'Neil) and pragmatic pixie receptionist Maria (Katherine M. Ripley). Witness: strategic meetings turned to fist fights! See: advisory boards that include the Jolly Green Giant. Experience: a cutting-edge comedy about period in our culture so far ahead of itself that it's presence is passé. DOT is the brainchild and debut feature production of Sneaky Kings®, a Chicago Based production company made up of local theater and independent film alumni, guerilla filmmakers and e-business veterans. Sneaky Kings producers Simeon Schnapper and Brett Singer shot the feature locally and cut it in-house with Apple’s Final Cut Pro.
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Dot - part 1 of 3
from Dot - feature film December 25, 2005
DOT, winner of Slamdunk's Best Comedy and The Independent Spirit Awards, and winner of the prestigious Dances with Films is a groundbreaking mockumentary of nine months in the life of Zectek.com, an Internet startup company. A social satire and sly comedy of manners unfolds through "behind-the-scenes footage" and interviews with the company’s founders and employees. As Zectek.com rides the e-commerce roller coaster, the twenty and thirty-something’s that run it have their lives turned repeatedly inside out. The proud parents of company are visionary con man/philosopher Si (Simeon Schnapper), naive salesman Mitch (Michael Mazzarra) and cynical technical wizard Stan (Steve Walker). These slacker/nerds-turned-entrepreneurs are soon joined by employees as neurotic as they are: Smart and sensuous Jane (Jamie McMillan), earnest fruitcake Ross (Mathew O'Neil) and pragmatic pixie receptionist Maria (Katherine M. Ripley). Witness: strategic meetings turned to fist fights! See: advisory boards that include the Jolly Green Giant. Experience: a cutting-edge comedy about period in our culture so far ahead of itself that it's presence is passé. DOT is the brainchild and debut feature production of Sneaky Kings®, a Chicago Based production company made up of local theater and independent film alumni, guerilla filmmakers and e-business veterans. Sneaky Kings producers Simeon Schnapper and Brett Singer shot the feature locally and cut it in-house with Apple’s Final Cut Pro.
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Dot - part 3 of 3
from Dot - feature film December 25, 2005
DOT, winner of Slamdunk's Best Comedy and The Independent Spirit Awards, and winner of the prestigious Dances with Films is a groundbreaking mockumentary of nine months in the life of Zectek.com, an Internet startup company. A social satire and sly comedy of manners unfolds through "behind-the-scenes footage" and interviews with the company’s founders and employees. As Zectek.com rides the e-commerce roller coaster, the twenty and thirty-something’s that run it have their lives turned repeatedly inside out. The proud parents of company are visionary con man/philosopher Si (Simeon Schnapper), naive salesman Mitch (Michael Mazzarra) and cynical technical wizard Stan (Steve Walker). These slacker/nerds-turned-entrepreneurs are soon joined by employees as neurotic as they are: Smart and sensuous Jane (Jamie McMillan), earnest fruitcake Ross (Mathew O'Neil) and pragmatic pixie receptionist Maria (Katherine M. Ripley). Witness: strategic meetings turned to fist fights! See: advisory boards that include the Jolly Green Giant. Experience: a cutting-edge comedy about period in our culture so far ahead of itself that it's presence is passé. DOT is the brainchild and debut feature production of Sneaky Kings®, a Chicago Based production company made up of local theater and independent film alumni, guerilla filmmakers and e-business veterans. Sneaky Kings producers Simeon Schnapper and Brett Singer shot the feature locally and cut it in-house with Apple’s Final Cut Pro.
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Dot - part 2 of 3
from Dot - feature film December 25, 2005
DOT, winner of Slamdunk's Best Comedy and The Independent Spirit Awards, and winner of the prestigious Dances with Films is a groundbreaking mockumentary of nine months in the life of Zectek.com, an Internet startup company. A social satire and sly comedy of manners unfolds through "behind-the-scenes footage" and interviews with the company’s founders and employees. As Zectek.com rides the e-commerce roller coaster, the twenty and thirty-something’s that run it have their lives turned repeatedly inside out. The proud parents of company are visionary con man/philosopher Si (Simeon Schnapper), naive salesman Mitch (Michael Mazzarra) and cynical technical wizard Stan (Steve Walker). These slacker/nerds-turned-entrepreneurs are soon joined by employees as neurotic as they are: Smart and sensuous Jane (Jamie McMillan), earnest fruitcake Ross (Mathew O'Neil) and pragmatic pixie receptionist Maria (Katherine M. Ripley). Witness: strategic meetings turned to fist fights! See: advisory boards that include the Jolly Green Giant. Experience: a cutting-edge comedy about period in our culture so far ahead of itself that it's presence is passé. DOT is the brainchild and debut feature production of Sneaky Kings®, a Chicago Based production company made up of local theater and independent film alumni, guerilla filmmakers and e-business veterans. Sneaky Kings producers Simeon Schnapper and Brett Singer shot the feature locally and cut it in-house with Apple’s Final Cut Pro.
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Dot - part 1 of 3
from Dot - feature film December 25, 2005
DOT, winner of Slamdunk's Best Comedy and The Independent Spirit Awards, and winner of the prestigious Dances with Films is a groundbreaking mockumentary of nine months in the life of Zectek.com, an Internet startup company. A social satire and sly comedy of manners unfolds through "behind-the-scenes footage" and interviews with the company’s founders and employees. As Zectek.com rides the e-commerce roller coaster, the twenty and thirty-something’s that run it have their lives turned repeatedly inside out. The proud parents of company are visionary con man/philosopher Si (Simeon Schnapper), naive salesman Mitch (Michael Mazzarra) and cynical technical wizard Stan (Steve Walker). These slacker/nerds-turned-entrepreneurs are soon joined by employees as neurotic as they are: Smart and sensuous Jane (Jamie McMillan), earnest fruitcake Ross (Mathew O'Neil) and pragmatic pixie receptionist Maria (Katherine M. Ripley). Witness: strategic meetings turned to fist fights! See: advisory boards that include the Jolly Green Giant. Experience: a cutting-edge comedy about period in our culture so far ahead of itself that it's presence is passé. DOT is the brainchild and debut feature production of Sneaky Kings®, a Chicago Based production company made up of local theater and independent film alumni, guerilla filmmakers and e-business veterans. Sneaky Kings producers Simeon Schnapper and Brett Singer shot the feature locally and cut it in-house with Apple’s Final Cut Pro.
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