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Welcome to the beta environment of Supverse

Supverse is a media platform run by analysts and journalists.
Supverse, the UniVerse of WasSup, allows members to create ad hoc discussions on any page* across the vast Internet. The discussion can be just a reference for yourself, or a diverse audience debate. Organize all research content and references using personal hashtags on your Supverse profile and even stitch together these thoughts into a dynamic presentation you can publish online and share with others. Mingle your philosophies with others in the Supverse global sensorium to create new meanings.
  • Receive personalized emails with new comments made on pages you subscribed to, without signing up.
  • Sign up for a free account and use the cloud to bookmark pages and to leave notes on websites that interest you.
  • Join the discussions that are ongoing, see what trends and becomes news to you, find associated information.
  • Create an online dynamic stream of thought, in a Prezi like environment, and share it with like-minded people.


* At this point not every site is supported.

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#Sony 's 'Project Morpheus' #VR Headset And The Uncertain Future Of #Virtual_Reality


Erik Kain, with his artistic and moody profile pic, is not really making a very convincing argument when he speaks of the risks of VR. I would argue that watching #TV or a #movie are more of an escape and considered anti-social over playing an interactive and potentially social online #game .

"If VR had a chance to succeed with #Oculus_Rift , those chances are improved dramatically following Sony’s announcement." Erik Kain

&Rob 2014-03-19  


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#SlowTV in #Norway : @ThomasHellum explains how and why it's popular.


Slow television, or slow #TV , is a term used for a genre of 'marathon' television coverage of an ordinary event in its complete length, sometimes live. Its name is derived both from the long endurance of the #broadcast as well as from the natural slow pace of the #television program's progress.
&Rob 2015-02-06  


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