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Thursday, July 23, 2009

 

National Museum of American Jewish History Opens 2010

I will be writing about the technology planned for the new museum in the Fall issue of Attitudes, our sister publication to the Jewish Community Voice. There will also be a video podcast associated with the article. Stay tuned!

For now, watch this video produced by the Museum.






Tuesday, July 21, 2009

 

Philadelphia "Sweetup" Tweetup, Manayunk Brewery, 7/20/2009

PodcastSteve was one of 30-40 Philadelphia area Twitter users who got together in "meat space" for a "TweetUp" at the Manayunk Brewery on July 20. These short interviews introduce you to some of the top Tweeters from the Philadelphia social media community.


 

New Earth-Size Blot on Jupiter, Found By an Amateur - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com

Last month, as part of our science press tour from which we posted the CompuSchmooze video podcast of the Galileo and Star Trek exhibits at the Franklin Institute, we had a chance to chat one on one with Derek Pitts, chief astronomer of the Franklin. We'll post some of his chat shortly, but our new awareness of astronomy stories led us to take note of this LedeBlog item from the New York Times...

New Earth-Size Blot on Jupiter, Found By an Amateur - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

 

CompuSchmooze Video Podcast #2: Tech Exhibits in Philadelphia

Two exhibits at the opposite ends of the scientific spectrum are at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia through September. "Galileo, the Medici, and the Age of Discovery," brings one of Galileo's own telescopes to Philadelphia -- the first time the instrument has traveled outside of Italy. Spanning other centuries yet to come, "Star Trek: The Exhibition," brings artifacts, costumes, and full-size mockups of many of the sets from the popular Star Trek series of TV shows and movies. It's at the Franklin until September 20. In this video podcast, CompuSchmooze columnist Steve Lubetkin takes a brief look at both exhibits, and makes a stop at the new media wall at the Comcast Center building.

Read the CompuSchmooze column associated with this video at http://www.jewishvoicesnj.org/news/2009/0715/columns/036.html



 

CompuSchmooze Video Podcast #2: Tech Exhibits in Philadelphia

Two exhibits at the opposite ends of the scientific spectrum are at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia through September. "Galileo, the Medici, and the Age of Discovery," brings one of Galileo's own telescopes to Philadelphia -- the first time the instrument has traveled outside of Italy. Spanning other centuries yet to come, "Star Trek: The Exhibition," brings artifacts, costumes, and full-size mockups of many of the sets from the popular Star Trek series of TV shows and movies. It's at the Franklin until September 20. In this video podcast, CompuSchmooze columnist Steve Lubetkin takes a brief look at both exhibits, and makes a stop at the new media wall at the Comcast Center building.

Read the CompuSchmooze column associated with this video at http://www.jewishvoicesnj.org/news/2009/0715/columns/036.html



 

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