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It looks like YouTube is bringing YouTube to the TV.
This Twitter Job Search Engine has come out just in the nick of time.
Michael Critz has a great post on his site about a new app called Expansion Slot Utility that gives the user options on how to assign lane bandwidth to the PCI bus.
A post about Adobe's announcement of new Flash platform tools.
Panasonic is now offering cheaper P2 cards ($420 for 16GB and $625 for 32GB).
A great review of music libraries.
Web designers rejoice, a new Adobe service puts browsers side by side.
This isn't new - just new to me. The Huey by Pantone is an inexpensive video monitor calibration tool. You may also want to compare it to the popular Spyder 2 among others.
You may never have to key footage again if it's up to the guys over at All Bets Are Off. They sell pre-keyed alpha stock footage.
If you live in NY, try to make it out to Manhattan Edit Workshop's Edit Fest NY, June 12 -14. They'll be A-list panels, classes and partying. I'm jealous.
Not to be outdone on the west coast, LAFCPUG will be putting on the 1st Annual London SuperMeet - with special guest (the one and only) Walter Murch, on June 25.
And lastly, the anticipation for WWDC here in San Francisco is reaching a fever pitch. I just couldn't resist the WWDC 2009 predictions on the Mac Soda blog. Final Cut Studio 3 anyone?...
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