CES Blogging Lounge




CES Blogging Lounge – Thanks to sponsor Novatel Wireless’ MIFI

Originally uploaded by JoeDuck

I’m in the Las Vegas Convention Center blogging lounge at CES a nice venue as it was last year. The Venetian lounge is going to be crowded as it appears they have eliminated the press room at that venue so we’ll have both Press and bloggers sharing limited resources over at Venetian. I’m with some CEA bloggers at our Cirque du Soleil KA tour today so i’m hoping to get some insight into the blogging / press / CES continuum.

Shout out to Novatel Wireless for sponsoring these lounges which are a nice refuge from the maelstrom of exhibits here at the show.

CES Blogging Lounge




CES Blogging Lounge – Thanks to sponsor Novatel Wireless’ MIFI

Originally uploaded by JoeDuck

I’m in the Las Vegas Convention Center blogging lounge at CES a nice venue as it was last year. The Venetian lounge is going to be crowded as it appears they have eliminated the press room at that venue so we’ll have both Press and bloggers sharing limited resources over at Venetian. I’m with some CEA bloggers at our Cirque du Soleil KA tour today so i’m hoping to get some insight into the blogging / press / CES continuum.

Shout out to Novatel Wireless for sponsoring these lounges which are a nice refuge from the maelstrom of exhibits here at the show.

Vizio booth assembly at CES Las Vegas




Vizio booth assembly at CES Las Vegas

Originally uploaded by JoeDuck

Having some problems posting to Technology-Report so here’s a picture of 1/2500 of the CES show – a single booth setup here at the Las Vegas Convention Center. CES is the most important (and by some measures the largest) Tech show of the year and Vegas’ biggest show as well.

I’m usually here a few days early and it’s fascinating to watch how Las Vegas shifts from slow gears in the week following New Years to super high gear for CES, when the town fills with over 100,000 here for the show.

What Would Jesus Do?


For a more inspired Christmas I’d urge folks to consider giving tiny thoughtful gifts and then giving larger money gifts to any of the great charity groups supporting causes all over the globe. Obviously you’ll want to confirm a high ROI for your gift, where the money goes mostly to alleviating poverty rather than, say, for expensive research into an obscure disease or into marketing to convince you to give more.

A very high ROI, safe charity is Grameen Foundation, which funds small business projects by women of the developing world. Most of my giving this year will go to Grameen and instead of gifts for my family (kids excepted this year) I’m sending money in their names…to Grameen Foundation and some other charities that closely match their personal priorities.

http://www.grameenfoundation.org/catalog

Aria Resort and Casino Opens in Las Vegas CityCenter


I’m really looking forward to seeing CITYCENTER Las Vegas on the trip to CES 2010 in January. Just a few days ago the Aria Resort and Casino opened in a blaze of fireworks, and the Vdara Hotel opened just a few weeks ago.

Aria Resort Grand Opening Special:

Disclosure: Aria Resort and Vdara Hotel are sponsors of the CES Coverage at my Tech News and Conference blog Technology Report.

CES 2010 Tech Zones


The rumors I started are true.   John and I will be reporting live from CES 2010 over at Technology-Report.com starting at the “CES Unveiled “Press event on January 5th at the Venetian / Sands complex in Las Vegas.

TechZone Name

Location Sponsor
Digital Health TechZone LVCC, North Hall Living in Digital Times
eBooks TechZone LVCC, Central Hall International Digital Publishing Forum
Experience 3D TechZone LVCC, Central Hall 3D@Home Consortium
Femto TechZone LVCC, South Hall 3 Femto Forum
HDMI TechZone LVCC, South Hall 1 HDMI Licensing, LLC
HD-PLC TechZone LVCC, South Hall 1 HD-PLC Association
Higher Ed TECH TechZone LVCC, North Hall Living in Digital Times
HomePlug TechZone LVCC, South Hall 1 HomePlug Powerline Alliance, Inc.
i-stage TechZone LVCC, North Hall
Kids@Play TechZone LVCC, North Hall Living in Digital Times
Lifestyle Gadgets TechZone LVCC, North Hall
Mobile DTV TechZone LVCC, Central Hall Open Mobile Video Coalition
Mommy Tech TechZone LVCC, North Hall Living in Digital Times
Netbooks TechZone LVCC, South Hall 4
PC Gaming Alliance TechZone Gaming Showcase, LVCC, North Hall PC Gaming Alliance
Robotics TechZone LVCC, North Hall Robotics Trends
Safe Driver TechZone LVCC, North Hall
Silvers Summit TechZone LVCC, North Hall Living in Digital Times
USB TechZone LVCC South Hall 3 USB-IF
Wireless Mobility brought to You by Qualcomm LVCC South Hall 3 Qualcomm
ZigBee TechZone LVCC South Hall 1 The ZigBee Alliance

DARPA on Red Balloons: We have a winner!


IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 5, 2009
MIT RED BALLOON TEAM WINS DARPA NETWORK CHALLENGE
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced that the MIT Red Balloon Challenge Team won the $40,000 cash prize in the DARPA Network Challenge, a competition that required participants to locate 10 large, red balloons at undisclosed locations across the United States. The MIT team received the prize for being the first to identify the locations of all 10 balloons.
“The Challenge has captured the imagination of people around the world, is rich with scientific intrigue, and, we hope, is part of a growing ‘renaissance of wonder’ throughout the nation,” said DARPA director,
Dr. Regina E. Dugan. “DARPA salutes the MIT team for successfully completing this complex task less than 9 hours after balloon launch.”
DARPA announced the Network Challenge to mark the 40th anniversary of the ARPANet, pre-cursor to today’s Internet, to explore how broad-scope problems can be tackled using social networking tools. The Challenge explores basic research issues such as mobilization, collaboration, and trust in diverse social networking constructs and could serve to fuel innovation across a wide spectrum of applications.
DARPA plans to meet with teams to review the approaches and strategies used to build networks, collect information, and participate in the Challenge.
DARPA is the central research and development organization for the Department of Defense (DoD). The Agency manages and directs research and development projects for DoD and pursues research and technology where the risk and payoff are both very high and where success may provide dramatic advances in support of military missions.
“We need a renaissance of wonder. We need to renew, in our hearts and in our souls, the deathless dream, the eternal poetry, the perennial sense that life is miracle and magic.” — E. Merrill Root
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Media with questions, contact Johanna Jones, (571) 218-4512 or johanna.jones@darpa.mil.

Red Balloon Challenge from DARPA


DARPA – the advanced technology research wing of the US Military – is always coming up with the most fun research and today’s Red Balloon social media experiment is no exception to that rule.

Ten huge red weather balloons were launched this morning at 10am EST and DARPA will pay 40,000 to the first team or person that can identify all the balloons by number and latitude / longitude.

Now, in my view as a social media expert (aka a web surfer), DARPA’s payout of 40,000 is distorting the experiment in a confusing way, encouraging secretiveness and deception rather than cooperation.    That may be intentional, but I think they wanted people to “really try” and wrongly felt this was the best way to do it.    All of the serious efforts I’ve seen so far are actually  *discouraging* people from using the power of social media to find the balloons, instead asking them to email or phone in sightings and then in some cases share in the proceeds, in other cases promising to give them to charity.

DARPA should consider repeating this experiment as a TWITTER crowdsource where there is NO money offered and each report is posted at Twitter where the crowd can sort the fakes from the real data.    I think that task would likely only take minutes rather than the hours the current project appears to need to get a complete result from the secretive teams.

Here are more stories  about the DARPA Red Balloons:

Wall Street Journal: Spot 10 Balloons, Win $40,000

Gizmodo:  DARPA’s Giant Red Balloons Officially at Large