After many months of a public and private beta programs Hulu the premier video service where you can watch your favorite TV shows has gone public. I have been using this service since last October when I had the opportunity to sign up to one of the private beta programs. From that time I have been watching the features expand while being extremely impressed with the delivery method.
One of the coolest features of Hulu is the fact its uses HD Flash video on some of the collections and uses standard Flash for the remainder of the site.
The non-technical amazement is how many partners and content providers Hulu has acquired since the start of the development process. You will find a lot of your favorite shows that you watch on live TV to be included.
Hot off the digital press (kind of), Lynda has turned over the FlashForward conference to Beau of Metaliq. This comes as a surprise to me, but in a way it will be interesting to see how the upcoming conference turns out with the new owners.
The next FlashForward conference is scheduled to be in San Francisco, but no venue has been determined at this time.
In this day and age with project managers and copy artists, why do so many ads have misspelled copy? The latest one brought to my attention by my designer cousin, in Florida, can be seen on the Project Runway web site.
On top of that I can count at least another dozen times where something was not spelled correctly. Whether it be a URL, business name or body text. Most of these studios have computers, probably have Word and excluding proper names, could stand to use it sometimes.
Here is the ad on Bravo’s site, should still be there as well.
