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Newsiversse :: Web Based Feed

Interaction Examples, Ya Dig?

Hey Hey Hey, So here’s some motion/rollover examples that I’ve stumbled across on my journies across the internet. http://www.xango3sixty5.com/ http://www.porsche.com/all/usa/911/ http://timeless.adiamondisforever.com/ http://halo3.com/believe/shell.html http://www.burton.com

To do list: Week 5

Matt – 2 comps Joanna – 2 comps Randy – 2 comps Kristen – research / work ‘connections’ Brooks -2comps Niraj/Scott – Rss parsing (PHP, JS, AS). print out to screen Isabel – (more on) design documents > research General Goals for the Upcoming Week finalize ‘connections’ between articles and feeds project plan time line [...]

Week 4 Progress

Team IV is a 2009 New Media Team Project Group focusing on Web Feeds, and we are currently in the middle of one of two academic quarters being spent on this project. Our goal is to design and develop an application which is a “one stop shop” for all of your popular news and gossip. [...]

Hello World

Bonjour, my friends, As a member of this fine team, I would like to provide all you surfers of the interwebz with some information – mainly the type of which that allows you to get ahold of me. You can check out my shtuff  here, or email me at maustindesign@gmail.com Enjoy, and keep it real. [...]

Welcome to IV

This is the blog site for Team IV, New Media Team Project – Web Feed. Look for posts as we make progress and complete milestones throughout this quarter and next. Matt Austin – Designer Joanna Belding – Designer Randy Church – Designer Kristen Curtze – Developer Brooks Eastman – Designer Scott Lanning – Developer Niraj [...]

What the hell are these kids doing anyway?

Team IV is a 2009 RIT New Media Team Project Group focusing on Web Feeds, and we are currently in the middle of one of two academic quarters being spent on this project.

We're in the midst of creating an RSS feed based website that includes a mashup with Twitter, a popular social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users' updates (otherwise known as tweets), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length. Our goal is to create a different kind of news site, where users' tweets are driving the most popular and talked about stories. Apparently, news gets around even faster on Twitter than it does on any other real news or pop-culture site, because people are tweeting their experiences first hand. We're bringing this phenomenon together with CNN, BBC, YouTube, ESPN, and FailBlog, to name a few.

 

Enter: NEWSIVERSSE.

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