Where Will Your Content Be Consumed?
When deciding on what original content projects to invest your heart, time and money, what emphasis do you place on a project’s potential for global distribution?
This week the Coates Library Cinema Series at Trinity University offers not only a chance to enjoy some award winning cinema from around the world, but the films may also serve as inspiration for you to dream big when selecting what you are going to work on.
Here’s a rundown of what’s showing:
Monday October 23: Familia (Canada).
Wednesday October 25: A Peck On The Cheek (India).
Thursday October 26: Monster Thursday (Norway).
Friday October 27: Whose Camus, Anyway? (Japan).
All films shown with English subtitles. Showtime is 7PM in Northrup Hall Room 040.
Admission is free.
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Great post DC. Very interesting approach to sending SMS. Is the source code for this actually available anywhere? Thanks! Comment on Open Source SMS Text Messaging Application by JustUs1776
Great post. I'm a LAMP Developer and I was wondering if anyone has been able to build their own GSM server. That is, a server that can utilize a GSM modem to send direct, local messages to cell or IP phones. I'm working for a not-for-profit health care organization and have a suite of applications that I'd like to improve communication turn around time by sending SMS messages our nurses IP phones and our Physician's cell phones. I've found a ton of services that are all cost prohibitive and was hoping for an open source solution. Comment on Open Source SMS Text Messaging Application by Roy
My son's teacher would like to be able to send short text messages to students. I'm looking for a simple solution that would allow him to broadcast to 20-40 students a "reminder" about class info. This article looks very promising, but It appears to be server based. Can this type of program be modified to run run stand-a-lone, ie flash drive, desktop...? comment feed...