Thursday, March 29, 2007

Nikki Inderlied's Shout Out To Her MTV Friends



Video: San Francisco City Hall - To All My MTV Friends
Yesterday, I tried several times to upload this video on YouTube. Eventually, it will get there. In the mean time, this MTV Friends Shout Out is available on Soapbox and MySpace.

There are over 4 hours of Nikki Inderlied Videos published on Video.Google.com and i4u News (CES 2007, GDC 2007). Bigwigs of NYC check em out...

Saturday, March 24, 2007

GDC: Nikki Inderlied in San Francisco with Flowers In Her Hair



i4U News Game Developer Conference videos are now being posted daily to the Sanyo Energy USA myspace blog. Check them out.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

GDC: One Laptop Per Child

one lap top one child
Nikki checks out the current "one laptop per child" phototype.


One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit humanitarian effort, to design, manufacture, and distribute laptops inexpensive enough to give every child in the world access to knowledge and modern education. OLPC is based on constructionist theories of learning pioneered by Seymour Papert and later Alan Kay, and principles expressed in Nicholas Negroponte's "Being Digital".


The OLPC project is young, but it is moving quickly and has attracted incredible support and creativity. The laptop was designed by experts from academia and industry with decades of collective field experience. The result is a harmony of form and function; a flexible, ultra low-cost, durable, and power-efficient machine with which nations of the emerging world can transform the quality of their children's learning.


Nikki's video interview will be published this week. Stay tuned.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

GDC Video Reports

In addition to being offered on i4U News, our GDC video reports will be edited and published over the next couple of weeks on a variety of social networking video sites:

Geelix.com
Youtube.com
Video.Google.com
Video.Myspace.com
Soapbox.MSN.com
GameTrailers.com
MyGamerSpace.com

Search tag: i4u_gdc2007

MTV GDC Video Reports
GameTrailers GDC Video Reports
GDC: Shane Kim interview 1 of 3

Thursday, March 08, 2007





GDC: Shigeru Miyamoto Accepts Lifetime Achievement Award







Shigeru Miyamoto accepted the Lifetime Achievement Choice Award at the Game Development Conference in San Francisco last night. To see video reports of the i4U News Crew coverage go to the i4U News site: http://video.i4u.com/gdc.php

Speaking after he accepted his lifetime achievement award Shigeru Miyamoto, said: "Getting awards like this makes me feel old and like you expect me to retire soon."

At Nintendo Mr Miyamoto has been the creative force behind the Super Mario and Legend of Zelda games. - BBC UK

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

GDC - Game Developers Conference #4


Gabcast! GDC - Game Developers Conference #4



GDC - Game Developers Conference #3


Gabcast! GDC - Game Developers Conference #3



GDC Photos

Nikki Inderlied, Trip Hawkins and Katelyn Olmstead. Watch the video interview on i4U News.
Katelyn Olmstead interviews Trip Hawkins.

Nikki retrieves her cell phone from the trash.

Photos From GDC

Nikki holds an eneloop 2AA pack sample that the i4U News crew is passing out at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco this week. To see the video reports, go to i4U News


Nikki reading the GDC program to figure out which daily sessions she wants to attend.
The i4U New crew second interview of the conference with with Adobe. All interviewees receive eneloop samples

Sanyo Energy, USA Sponsors i4U News Crew Coverage of The Game Developers Conference

Avid Girl Gamer To Video Blog and MoBlog Annual Video Gaming Show

San Francisco, CA - Sanyo Energy, USA is sponsoring the i4U News Crews’ multimedia coverage of the Game Developers Conference (GDC), March 5-9, at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. Nikki Inderlied, Entertainment Journalist, will host the onsite, on-camera interviews with industry insiders and put the new games through their paces. Embedded code of Ms. Inderlied’s video reports for bloggers and webmasters are available at: i4U News, Game Trailers, video.Google.com, Current.TV, YouTube and MySpace. (Search: Nikki Inderlied)

Sanyo Energy, USA eneloop rechargeable/recycleable batteries are the ideal solution for all the next gen video game consoles wireless controllers. A Wii user posted his experience on a popular online forum stating: "I use these batteries for video game controllers because of the ability to maintain a charge. Given the sporadic use, NiMh batteries would not be viable as they lose charge quickly. Highly recommend these. Even bought 8 for my brother."

An eneloop Myspace page has been created by the i4U News crew especially for video gamers to share their experiences regarding their power hungry wireless digital devices. http://www.myspace.com/eneloop

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Cranky Geeks Promotional Video

Ziff Davis Media's IPTV Show "Cranky Geeks" with John C. Dvorak.

TrackIR Explained

NaturalPoint's Warren Blyth demonstrates and explains a form of optical tracking technology that is now being used to enhance control in flight, racing, and FPS games and hints at what's coming next. Visit Warren at GDC 2007 Booth 654 WH

FRONTLINE: news war: part 3: the old story of new media | PBS

FRONTLINE: news war: part 3: the old story of new media | PBS: "A conversation with comparative media expert Henry Jenkins about how the Internet revolution compares to past media innovations, how new media and old media interact and how we'll get our news in the future."



An even greater challenge to both newspapers and broadcast networks is the growing power of the Internet as a news distribution platform, pulling consumers and advertisers away from more traditional media. Jeff Fager, executive producer of 60 Minutes, talks about CBS's partnership with Yahoo! News. "We haven't seen the model for how broadcast journalism is going to end up on the Internet," he says. "But … it has to go there. I mean, you don't see anybody between 20 and 30 getting their news from the evening news; you see them getting it online."

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