Unlimited Detail Technology
category: offtopic [glöplog]
you're a startup until one of the big players like Google buys you, or you go bankrupt.
Well, Geoverse definitely is a lot more convincing than the unlimited detail demo. Looks like they finally found a viable product for their tech, the resolution and load speed is definitely impressive.
So basically you're a startup until exit. Which may mean:
- Going bankrupt
- IPO
- Being profitable enough to pay out investors
- Getting sold to a big player
- Going bankrupt
- IPO
- Being profitable enough to pay out investors
- Getting sold to a big player
That's going to take a while...
not really. dunno how many employees they got, but you burn thru $2m pretty fast :P
this has been floating around for 10 years, it was first announced in 2003. It STILL looks quite bad.
It would be great to have the data to play with it. But there are no files (neither exes) to download :(
Looking at the videos it looks like they can't rotate all axis, only X and Y.
swapd0: that doesn't make any sense since you can always do it in screenspace.
xernobyl: opps, ok it's true.
At least give them credit for implicitly admitting that the only thing their tech can do well is render a static point cloud efficiently and finding a niche for it. :)
according to redwyre (he's project head there) the datafiles are about 5-15GB big, so that's not as whoopingly big as i expected myself. and if you want a binary, you need to pay him in cash. :P
kb: I'll give them credit when they OUTRIGHT admit it, instead of just not addressing any of their previous idiotic claims and adding new ones on top. :)
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Marketing is the process of communicating the value of a product or service to customers, for the purpose of selling the product or service. It is a critical business function for attracting customers.
so bummer if they cannot fool you, gloom. clearly you're not a customer ;)
and judging you own Apple hardware, you're not immune for marketing bullshit yourself ;)
bah.. one of my pet hates in this video..
DATA is pronounced DAY-TAH not DAH-TAH
the DAH-TAH pronunciation is, in my experience predominately used by people trying to sound move clever than they actually are.
day-tah is US english pronunciation, dah-tah is UK english pronunciation (and probably AU english too)
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As somebody born + bred in the UK, I've never heard it pronounced dah-ta in real life.
dah ta is the au / nz pronounciation .. not the uk one :)
alk - i'm a brit btw, so as smash says, its not usually pronounced like that here!
psonice - The annoyance for me stems from a particular loud mouthed know-it-all mature student who I think was doing an access course when i was still at college (circa 93). He would stink up the computer labs with his waffle while 'holding court' with his followers *shudders*
psonice - The annoyance for me stems from a particular loud mouthed know-it-all mature student who I think was doing an access course when i was still at college (circa 93). He would stink up the computer labs with his waffle while 'holding court' with his followers *shudders*
(plus I just realised, having worked for a company with the word "data" in its name for over 15 years kind of makes it worse when its pronounced incorrectly!)
Well I'm also a brit who left the country at age 2... I also say day-tah :) But I do remember people saying dah-tah when I was young, I wonder if it become day-tah in the UK by Americanisation through TV shows? (Star Trek NG)
/ˈdeɪtə/: UK, US
/ˈdætə/: US
/ˈdɑːtə/: Australia, New Zealand, UK formal
source: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/data#Pronunciation
/ˈdætə/: US
/ˈdɑːtə/: Australia, New Zealand, UK formal
source: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/data#Pronunciation
I think of dah-ta as an American pronunciation, because (apart from this guy) I've only ever heard it with the soft T that turns it into "dahda". (See also: "call of doody")
I'm in Australia at the moment and they all say dah-ta.
They all find it amusing that I pronounce router as "rooter", which is slang for whore. It's a tough habit to break!
They all find it amusing that I pronounce router as "rooter", which is slang for whore. It's a tough habit to break!