Photo Software Creates 3-D World (Affiliate Program)
Photo Software Creates 3-D World
Experimental software developed by UW and Microsoft computer scientists, called Photo Tourism, turns the surfeit of images into a benefit. Hundreds of photos of a single scene can be mapped into a 3-D virtual world. The technology has potential not just for organizing photo collections, but for capturing scenes and, perhaps someday, creating a visual map of all the photos on the Internet.
Native radio/Web program launched
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. - A new weekly radio program and Web cast, called ”Indigenous Politics: From Native New England and Beyond,” was launched Feb. 5 from Connecticut’s Wesleyan University.
McAllen theater shows controversial documentary Hand of God
It took him almost a month to find an audience in the Rio Grande Valley. But once he did, filmmaker Joe Cultrera discovered a receptive audience….
Broyles To Step Down As Athletic Director
FAYETTEVILLE –Longtime Arkansas athletic director Frank Broyles could announce his resignation Saturday at a meeting of the University of Arkansas Board of Trustees, sources said.
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Elbow irritation keeps Lincoln out of Pirates workout
The Pittsburgh Pirates kept Brad Lincoln, their top pitching prospect, from participating in the first workout of spring training Friday because of elbow irritation.
Business Show Moves To New Station
Talk Business, a television program hosted by business and political reporter Roby Brock, moved Jan. 21 to a new network affiliate in the Fort Smith/Fayetteville television market.
SunTrust exec breaks down the market
Abanking heavyweight across Georgia, SunTrust Banks plays locally in a market dominated by Columbus Bank & Trust Co. and its parent company, Synovus Financial Corp.
