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Emerging Tech Conference

August 23rd, 2007 by gdodge

O’Reilly has opened up their site for submissions to their 2008 Emerging Technology Conference.  Check out the link to submit a proposal.   

O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference
March 3-6, 2008
San Diego, CA
http://conferences.oreilly.com/etech

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UK Innovation Conference

August 23rd, 2007 by gdodge

The Financial Times is hosting an innovation conference on November 12th & 13th in London.  It looks like they have a pretty good line up of speakers including people from IDEO, AIG, Intel, Philips, and others.  Innovation Club members are eligible for discounted registration fee. 

Check out the website for more information.

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iRise On Campus Program

August 23rd, 2007 by gdodge

Tom Humbarger at iRise sent over this information for Innovation Club members and other MIT students: 

iRise academic program is tasked with sharing our technology with leading universities and is useful across the definition process for software applications ranging from requirements, design, specification, UI development, usability, and prototyping.  iRise is applicable across the academic disciplines of computer science, software engineering, information technology, entrepreneurship and human-computer interaction.  One of the primary goals is to get our rapid prototyping and simulation software in the hands of professors and students to use in actual classroom settings under the free Academic licensing program.  More information on the program is available from the ”iRise On Campus” section of the website at www.irise.com/communities/.  Information on a special program for business plan competitions is at www.irise.com/communities/busplan_competition.php.  

Essentially, our solution lets technical or non-technical users quickly create a fully functional prototype of a software application - and is applicable for any development approach.  An iRise simulation/prototype is a living and interactive definition model that combines all application flows, user interfaces, business logic, text requirements and data structures in a single document.  iRise simulations let users initially focus on the requirements, analysis and design, and not on the technical details of a software application.  Both the simulation and any associated text requirements are contained in a single document which can be saved in our iDoc format and can be interacted with and read by anyone with our free Reader software (similar to a PDF file).  Changes to the design and requirements based on user feedback can also be rapidly incorporated back into the simulation which leads to greater innovation.  The end result is a complete and unambiguous set of visual requirements that can be handed off to the programmers to turn into production code.     

 

 

 

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Sloan Start-up AudioDizer

August 23rd, 2007 by gdodge

Now you can subscribe to MIT’s Technology Review using your iPod and listen to the articles for free. Click here to download MP3s from TechnologyReview.com or search for “AudioDizer” in iTunes to subscribe.  

About AudioDizer:  

AudioDizer, founded by Harpreet Marwaha MBA ‘07, produces high quality, text-to-speech MP3 podcasts for every single article or story on media websites. By utilizing multiple voices - including male/female, a variety of accents, and languages - adding music, and advertising, AudioDizer is taking text-to-speech to the next level. To learn more visit http://www.AudioDizer.com.  

“…Technology Review, the authority on the future of technology, is the first media property to combine podcasting and text-to-speech (T2S) technology to give its tech-savvy users yet another way to get their daily news. The move suddenly makes podcasting more than just an afterthought for a news organization.  

Technology Review has partnered with AudioDizer to generate podcasts for all our online articles. AudioDizer is an MIT-founded company that employs cutting-edge text-to-speech (T2S) technology to generate audio files. Audio is streamed directly from the site or downloaded to an iPod or MP3 player.” Click here to read the full press release. 

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