Filed under: Feature | Tags: City Winery, Crush It, Drink, Food, Gary Vaynerchuk, Recreation, Wine, Wine tasting, Winery, WineTwit
SPIT AND TWIT: WINE TASTING ON A TWITTER HIGH
Been to a wine tasting lately? Usually, the night starts off with formal wine tasting noting hints of cedar and light tannins. End the night requesting a double hit and giving the evil eye whenever your bartender gives you the light pour. On any of these occasions, unless you’re more serious than I or trying to impress your associates, I doubt that tasting notes are anything you’ve ever taken seriously. The last note I can ever remember writing after taking a sip of wine was simply, “Cool.” And regardless of what you write, who actually keeps these notes for reference later? Perhaps, one of those folks who insists on scrapbooking given any opportunity.
City Winery, NYC’s first operational winery, has decided to flip the script on the wine tasting process applying a bit of a digital edge to the entire process.
City Winery, NYC
Instead of writing wine-tasting notes on little scraps of paper to be lost or used as wine-encrusted coasters, tasting notes will be tweeted by the crowd. Using a mobile phone and a twitter account, each taster will tweet reactions such as:
@dailymarauder: That last Pinot rocked my world harder than the East Village launch of Motorino.
The tweets will be aggregated and published locally and online by WineTwits for participants and others to read. Cool little social media meets wine experiment. I expect Crush It supporters to be in attendance.
100 wines. 35 Wineries. Many Tweets.
Location: City Winery
Date: Sunday November 8th
Price: $35: Buy here.
Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Arts, CBS, Comcast, General Electric, NBC, NBC Universal, New York Times, Television
Media-watchers say the big story of the the 2009-10 television season is the rise of the Fox network, up 3% in viewers thanks largely to its new musical comedy “Glee” and the strength of medical drama “House.” Fox is the only broadcaster that is “up in all demos.” (Iwantmedia 11/2, Reuters10/30)
Comcast is closing in on a deal with General Electric that would give the country’s largest cable provider majority control of NBC Universal. According to unnamed executives, the two sides arrived at a tentative agreement Friday and the deal could be signed in the next week. The New York Times(11/1) , Reuters (11/2)
Several weeks after David Letterman was shaken by an image-rocking scandal, CBS‘ “Late Show With David Letterman” has shown little sign of weakening audience support. Far from hurting the host’s popularity, the sex-and-extortion headlines seemingly have had little impact on his late-night show and possibly even
Filed under: ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA | Tags: Browsers, Chrome Team, Google, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Search, Search Engines, Tools
ONLINE SERVICES/INTERACTIVE MEDIA
There is a perception that Google’s Chrome is a rounding error when it comes to browsers. And maybe it still is, but Google is now fighting that perception in a very public way. Today, it announcedthat the Chrome Team won a Founder’s Award for their achievements so far, and for the first time revealed how many people are using the Chrome browser: 30 million active users. (http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/11/02/google-says-chrome-browser-now-has-30-million-active-users/11/2)
Filed under: WIRELESS | Tags: Android, BlackBerry Storm, HTC Corporation, HTC Hero, PC World, Research In Motion, Smartphone, Verizon Wireless
Verizon Wireless will introduce an HTC Android-powered smartphone Friday alongside the Motorola Droid, the carrier said. The $99 handset, which Verizon Wireless has dubbed the Droid Eris, has similar features to the HTC Hero, industry observers reported. Verizon Wireless also said last week that it was “very pleased” with the initial sales of Research in Motion‘s BlackBerry Storm 2, which launched Wednesday. Yahoo!/PC World(11/1) , The Wall Street Journal/Dow Jones Newswires (10/30)
Filed under: GAMING | Tags: DFC Intelligence, iPhone, iPod Touch, New Super Mario Bros, Nintendo, Video game, Wall Street Journal, Wii
Nintendo on Nov. 15 is scheduled to launch its latest game for the Wii console, “New Super Mario Bros.” The Japanese company needs a big hit: The heady days when the Wii was a must-have entertainment platform have, at least for now, faded, and sales and profit have gone south in the first half of the year. BusinessWeek(11/1) , The Wall Street Journal (10/30)
Revenue from video games designed for the iPhone and iPod Touch will spike from $46 million last year to more than $2.8 billion by 2014, according to a new study from researcher DFC Intelligence. The report went on to say that the overall market for games will rise just 8%, from $10.9 billion last year to $11.7 billion in 2014. The Wall Street Journal/Digits (10/30)





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