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DEMO Acceptance
Event Time: 2008-12-24 08:00:00Event Location: Qubes' Office
Posted by samson on 03/11/2009 12:00 am » Last modified by samson on 03/19/2009 07:38 am
只有一個爽字!
Lex:只能說爽到爆,爽到翻
只有好害羞三個字,東西就要拿出去見人了~~
讚啦~~轉運了啦!
Steve: I-chi-ban 啦~~~
Dear Samson,
I am delighted to invite Qubes to launch its Gagapost product at DEMO 09. Congratulations!
Now in its 19th year, DEMO remains the premier launch pad for new information technology products, presenting carefully vetted, market-changing products to an audience of media, investors, early adopters, and market thought leaders.
Dudes, we seriously need some sleeps…
Event Time: 2009-03-02 07:00:00Event Location: Marriot Courtyard, Palm Desert
Posted by stevepeng on 03/11/2009 12:00 am » Last modified by lex on 04/03/2009 12:52 am
No kidding, being sleep deprived is really no fun.
[突然冒出的食記] 吞兵衛居酒屋
Event Time: 2009-03-08 18:00:00Event Location: 台北市林森北路119巷28號
Posted by dannychang on 03/09/2009 09:19 am » Last modified by dannychang on 03/09/2009 12:58 pm
test
Event Time: 2009-03-03 22:15:00Event Location: xxx
Posted by dannychang on 03/03/2009 07:40 am » Last modified by dannychang on 03/03/2009 07:42 am
21st Demonstrator - #2 Avaak, Inc.
Event Time: 2009-03-02 15:00:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/03/2009 07:35 am » Last modified by lex on 03/13/2009 10:41 am
Avaak Inc. launched an impressive product called Vue which is a network of small, battery powered cameras without the hassle of wires. Vue works through a base station that can be configured easily through LAN.
12th Demonstator - #19 Liquid Media, LLC
Event Time: 2009-03-02 09:45:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/03/2009 02:11 am » Last modified by samson on 03/10/2009 05:51 am
Liquid Media launched a new B2C platform called Loyal2Me(L2M), which is targetted at the consumer-side rather than the business-side. The program allows consumers to subscribe offers from businesses they like rather than receiving annoying trash e-mails and messages. Consumers can control when and how frequent they receive push-contents from the providers. It looks like a very interesting business model.
9th Demonstrator - #17 Home-Account, Inc.
Event Time: 2009-03-02 09:00:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/03/2009 01:51 am » Last modified by lex on 03/04/2009 09:30 am
The demonstrator from Home-Account started off with a hearty joke about the subprime mortgage crisis and how the existing mortgage process is broken. Home-Account is an intelligent, Web-based mortgage buying subscription service which will help America’s 75 million homeowners take control of their largestassets and use them to insure their financial security. The website charges $9.95 per month and each customer will receive a personalized plan to improve their financial status.
7th Demonstrator - #16 Zuora, Inc.
Event Time: 2009-03-02 08:15:00Event Location: Palm Desert
Posted by lex on 03/03/2009 01:36 am » Last modified by dannychang on 03/03/2009 09:41 am
Zuora provides an application for the Facebook Platform. It is aimed at providing Facebook application developers to better monetize their applications and business models.
22nd Demonstrator - #1 Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, Inc.
Event Time: 2009-03-02 10:15:00Event Location: Palm Desert
Posted by samson on 03/03/2009 01:30 am » Last modified by samson on 03/03/2009 09:43 am
Nice to see a big name at the Demo. Sheryl explained that Qualcomm is not only into high-end communication chipsets but also trying to develop next-generation display technology. Qualcomm’s MEMS branch has invented the mirasol display technology which uses less energy than traditional LCD/LED displays. The mirasol display also offers high reflectivity, which is particularly important for outdoor usage (traditional LCD does not do well under bright sun).
DEMO Day 2
Event Time: 2009-03-02 00:00:00Event Location: Palm Desert
Posted by samson on 03/02/2009 08:50 am » Last modified by samson on 03/10/2009 05:55 am
Samson and Steve had the rehearsal today. Everything went well. The steak at Outback was pretty awesome.
Dudes, we seriously need some sleeps…
Event Time: 2009-03-02 07:00:00Event Location: Marriot Courtyard, Palm Desert
Posted by stevepeng on 03/11/2009 12:00 am » Last modified by lex on 04/03/2009 12:52 am
No kidding, being sleep deprived is really no fun.
2nd Demonstrator - #38 RallyPoint (Transformxy Inc.)
Event Time: 2009-03-02 08:45:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/02/2009 05:04 pm » Last modified by samson on 03/03/2009 09:04 am
Rallypoint is a web-based application that aims to quickly and accurately broadcast messages to a group of people in times of disasters, terrorist attacks or crisis.
1st Demonstrator - #37 Pixtell (Ontier Inc.)
Event Time: 2009-03-02 08:45:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/02/2009 04:59 pm » Last modified by lex on 03/03/2009 09:02 am
Pixetell looks like another WebEx application but is far more visually pleasing, fast, interactive, and intuitive. One can try to communicate to other parties through elaboration on various digital formats such as spreadsheets, architectural drawings, and designs. The interface looks very intuitive at first glance and seems very easy to use. It only comes with personal voice messages.
3rd Demonstrator - #36 Vokle Inc.
Event Time: 2009-03-02 09:00:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/02/2009 05:14 pm » Last modified by samson on 03/03/2009 09:05 am
Although Vokle seems like just another chat website but it really has a lot more to it. Vokle is visually pleasing and runs very smooth. It looks very easy to use as well. Vokle should be an amazing service for meetings and gamers. They are even considering to build a widget so that people can just plug it into their websites/blogs easily.
5th Demonstator - #29 Cc:Betty, Inc.
Event Time: 2009-03-02 09:00:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/02/2009 05:27 pm » Last modified by samson on 03/10/2009 05:55 am
Cc:Betty is a really impressive web-based e-mail content parsing and classifying platform. What it does is that it sorts personal e-mails and breaks them down into different elements such as conversations, files, images, media, dates, and even places (with Google Map). All the contents are nicely separated by different categories on the platform. One can easily trace different kinds of information buried in e-mails that would be otherwise traditionally hard to search and sort out with.
6th Demonstrator - #11 GoView (Citrix Online)
Event Time: 2009-03-02 09:15:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/02/2009 05:30 pm » Last modified by samson on 03/03/2009 09:52 am
The product from Citrix Online is called GoView. GoView is not your ordinary screen recording application. GoView provides a simply method to record, edit, and share screen recordings over the web.
8th Demonstrator - #15 Document Depository Corp., LLC
Event Time: 2009-03-02 09:45:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/02/2009 05:44 pm » Last modified by samson on 03/03/2009 09:51 am
DDC provides a hosted solution that is useful for small-to-medium businesses to reduce the hassle of paperworks. The DDC application presents a new way to store coporate documents and retrieve them in an efficient manner. It includes features such as corporate governance, contract traker, and multi entity legal negotiations.
9th Demonstrator - #17 Home-Account, Inc.
Event Time: 2009-03-02 09:00:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/03/2009 01:51 am » Last modified by lex on 03/04/2009 09:30 am
The demonstrator from Home-Account started off with a hearty joke about the subprime mortgage crisis and how the existing mortgage process is broken. Home-Account is an intelligent, Web-based mortgage buying subscription service which will help America’s 75 million homeowners take control of their largestassets and use them to insure their financial security. The website charges $9.95 per month and each customer will receive a personalized plan to improve their financial status.
13th Demonstrator - #20 eFormic, Ltd.
Event Time: 2009-03-02 10:15:00Event Location: Demo09
Posted by lex on 03/02/2009 06:19 pm » Last modified by samson on 03/03/2009 09:26 am
CO2code is a company from Germany aiming to assist corporates in reducing CO2 emissions with the use of CO2 certificates (the certificate you buy testifies to how many trees grow for you and how much CO2 they absorb). The software can be used to print serial-code and use it on products to indicate how much CO2 rebalancing the product will be contributing in the end-consumer market. This is certainly another great step towards consumer awareness in environmental protection.





