Renowned online “Pop!Casts”
Feature Global Visionaries In
Eight Languages
New York,
October 16, 2007 –
Pop!Tech, the annual ideas
summit and social innovation
network, today announced the
release of new, international
editions of some of its most
popular video podcasts. With the
support of dotSUB (www.dotSUB.com),
creator of a new browser based
tool enabling subtitling of web
video, a subset of Pop!Tech’s
“Pop!Casts” will now be
available in freely
downloadable, subtitled versions
in eight languages. The
Pop!Casts feature some of the
world’s leading thinkers sharing
their visionary work and ideas,
and can be accessed at
www.poptech.org.
“Today, less than a third of the
Web’s content is available in
any particular language – even
English,” says Andrew Zolli,
Curator of Pop!Tech. “While our
Pop!Casts already enjoy
thousands of subscribers,
through our new translation
efforts with dotSUB, we hope to
engage many new global
participants in a dialogue on
world-changing ideas.”
Initially, a selection of eight
(of the more than forty current)
Pop!Casts is being made
available in each of the eight
languages – and also captioned
for the hearing-impaired. More
will be released in the future.
The content was gathered from
Pop!Tech’s annual summit, which
annually unites nearly 600
global thought leaders for an
ideas summit that spans many
disciplines.
The subtitled Pop!Casts feature
such luminaries as Thomas
Friedman,
New York Times
columnist and best-selling
author; Bunker Roy, one of
India’s most successful social
entrepreneurs; Jesse Sullivan
and Dr. Todd Kuiken, the world’s
first bionic man and the doctor
who helped him become so;
Carolyn Porco, who leads the
imaging team on the Cassini
missions to Saturn; Zinny
Thabethe, a front-line warrior
in the battle against HIV in
South Africa; and Richard Alley,
the renowned paleoclimatologist
and climate change expert. The
eight target languages (Russian,
Chinese, Portuguese, Swahili,
Farsi, Arabic, French and
Spanish) were picked because
they represent vital areas of
the developing world.
dotSUB was founded by Thor
Sigvaldason, Laurie Racine and
Michael Smolens, an entrepreneur
with a lifetime of experience
doing business in high risk
emerging economies. Recognizing
the potential of global
communication powered by the
Internet, the founders went to
work creating a web-based tool
that enables video to be
accessed in an open,
collaborative, ‘wiki’ type
environment. This tool gives
both professional and amateur
viewers the ability to translate
video content into multiple
languages via subtitles rendered
over the video file. The same
tool facilitates captioning
video for the hearing-impaired.
The partnership developed out of
mutual core values. According to
Smolens, each organization is
heading in a similar direction.
“Like Pop!Tech, dotSUB can be an
impetus to create positive world
change by helping to share
messages across cultures. We
want to empower people to
translate their personal
experiences and improve lives by
sharing their thoughts, ideas
and works across cultures.”
Pop!Tech 2007: The Human Impact,
will convene this year from
October 17-20, 2007, in Camden,
Maine, and will explore the
influence human beings have on
the world and on each other.
Participants will include
leading cognitive scientist and
New York Times-bestselling
author Steven Pinker,
Grammy-award-winning R&B artist
John Legend, healthcare pioneer
Dr. Victoria Hale, leading
humanitarian Zainab Salbi,
award-winning photographer
Christopher Jordan, and
biotechnology pioneer Jay
Keasling as well as nearly three
dozen other presenters and
performers. Pop!Tech has also
secured a Who’s Who list of
corporate partners, including
companies such as Lexus, Nokia,
Yahoo!, eBay, National
Geographic, Steelcase and Fast
Company. Visit www.poptech.org
for more.
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About Pop!Tech
Pop!Tech is a renowned social
innovation network and thought
leadership forum dedicated to
accelerating the impact of
world-changing people and ideas.
The organization is known for
its visionary Pop!Tech
conferences, engaging media
productions, and innovative
social change programs that it
fosters worldwide.