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Next Instagram

Since the acquisition of Instagram earlier, the guessing game of who is next ‘Instagram’ to be acquired has become popular. All kinds of guesses are around. You may also have your favorite company or area that you think is the…

By Ramesh | May 10, 2012 | Entrepreneurism, Experiential Computing | No Comments |
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Extreme Stories:13

Extreme Stories: 13 Storytelling is a well-known art that almost everybody practices. Some people have special talents, some acquire reasonable ability, and some just manage to use it for their interactions. There has been much written about it. With increasing…

By Ramesh | April 7, 2012 | Experiential Computing | 5 Comments |
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Extreme Stories: 12

In these days of Increasingly Bigger Data, it will become very important to understand the big picture that could be derived from this data. There are tow related approaches that one could use to provide this big picture: Summarization and…

By Ramesh | March 20, 2012 | Experiential Computing | 6 Comments |
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Extreme Stories: 11

We talked about micro stories. At the other end of data-driven story telling is something that I would call, just to contrast it directly with micro story, a mega story. In mega story, one uses lots and lots of data…

By Ramesh | March 12, 2012 | Experiential Computing | 1 Comment |
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Extreme Stories: 10

Given the status of technology today, it is very easy to capture experiential data, such as photos, for events and even organize them. That means that one can now easily store experiential data and use it to tell stories. This…

By Ramesh | March 8, 2012 | Experiential Computing | No Comments |
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