Mashable Giveaway: Win a Sony bloggie MP4 Camera

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27 Feb 2010

Coming to the MashBash party in Austin next month? Every week until the event, we’ll be giving away 2 Sony bloggie MP4 Cameras to attendees.

Winners will receive their cameras upon arrival in Austin, and you’re invited to capture video clips of your time there — your videos will be shown on the big screen during our MashBash party.

What’s more, you’ll receive VIP access to the MashBash!

To win one of 4 Sony bloggie MP4 Cameras, enter the contest on our Facebook page.


About MashBash 2010


More than 5,000 people have RSVPed for MashBash 2010 in Austin, taking place on Sunday, March 14, at Buffalo Billiards in Austin, Texas.

Join Mashable’s Pete Cashmore, Adam Ostrow, Josh Catone, Barb Dybwad, Jennifer Van Grove, Brett Petersel and myself, along with our sponsors Cliqset and Sony Electronics and 1,600+ attendees for a night of networking and music from DJ Chicken George. In addition, there will be a two-hour open bar, strong Wi-Fi, a game room and plenty of surprises!


MashBash RSVP Details


Date: Sunday, March 14, 2010
Time: 10:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m
Location: Buffalo Billiards, 201 6th Street, Austin, TX
Admission: Open to SXSWi attendees
RSVP for Chance to Win VIP Access to MashBash 2010: sxswi.eventbrite.com
Socialize: Facebook


Many thanks to our sponsors:


“Sony Electronics has created high-quality, innovative and stylish products for over 40 years. Thanks to Mashable, Sony’s new MP4 bloggie™ camera will make its SXSWi debut. Capturing everyday moments in 1080p HD MP4 video and 5-megapixel photos, the compact device has advanced features like Face Detection and SteadyShot™, a large LCD screen, a built-in USB for uploading and charging, integrated software for easy Web sharing, and allows for expandable storage with Memory Stick PRO Duo™ or SD media cards. The bloggie camera is one of many products just launched under Sony’s new global brand message – make.believe. Believe that anything you can imagine, you can make real. For more information go to www.sony.com/bloggie.”

“Cliqset makes it easy for people to share, discover, and discuss content from everywhere on the Web. Cliqset helps you filter through the activity, like status updates, reviews, blog posts, videos, articles, music and pretty much everything that’s online, and consume the social stream the way you want to. To connect with Cliqset, visit us at www.cliqset.com.”


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10 Responses to Mashable Giveaway: Win a Sony bloggie MP4 Camera

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Michael

March 5th, 2010 at 2:01 am

heath herring would kick kimbos ass. krystof would easily beat bader. nick catone would beat jesse taylor but it would be close. josh koschek would man handle matt hughes because matt hughes is getting old now and diego sanchez would kill caol uno and in my oppinion i think diego is the uncrowned champ and should already have a belt

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dan w

March 5th, 2010 at 8:24 am

They are exactly the same. You If Have a PSP though, a sony memory stick duo is suggested since they made the type of memory stick. THE psp memory stick can work with any camera that has a MS DUO port.

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Ibrahim

March 19th, 2010 at 1:44 am

yup I agree with the other guys, not 21, not gonna happen

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BW

March 20th, 2010 at 3:01 am

Honestly, if Buffalo Billiars is your thing, you're probably not going to find too much of what you're looking for in DC. However, if you're willing to expand your horizons, all you have to do is get a little creative and you'll find there is plenty to do in DC, such as:

Plays and musicals – professional and community theatre, just check the arts section of the Post

Museums – most of them are only open during business hours, but you can check for late openings and special events, and most of them are free

The Zoo – part of the Smithsonian, open dawn to dusk (or something like that) and always a treat — and free

Walking tours – legitimate ones, or create your own. even if you've seen all the monuments before, there's nothing like seeing them from a new perspective, or through someone else's perspective. I once sat on the Jefferson Memorial steps in front of a completely frozen Potomac River; it was way cool

Adams Morgan – thriving restaurant, bar, music, and club scene

Sports – DC is home to professional soccer, baseball, basketball, hockey, and football, so there's something to see year round, even though it'll set you back a few bucks

ESPN Zone – it's true you don't go there for the food, but the games are really fun, and it's the closest thing I know of to Buffalo Billiards

Film Festivals – there are several each year for the environment, culture, GLBT, etc.

Ice skating – I've never been, but there is a rink, along with more just across the border in Maryland

Bowling – check out Lucky Strike at Verizon Center

Check out the DC Going Out Guide or the AOL City Guide for more options and to search for specific types of events on specific dates. There is always plenty to do in DC if you just look around you…

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Kathy Kat

March 20th, 2010 at 5:01 am

no thanks, you're a stranger

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Don M

March 23rd, 2010 at 8:09 am

The usage of the word "gigabyte" is ambiguous, depending on the context. When referring to RAM sizes and file sizes, it traditionally 1 KB has a binary definition, of 1024 bytes. For other uses, it means exactly 1000 bytes.Nominal memory differs from actual. When they say 4 it's 3.75. You are not the only one confused.

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myview

March 23rd, 2010 at 11:01 pm

Ask at a commercial real estate office..

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southern sass

March 25th, 2010 at 3:19 am

I have found that you need to fillet the chicken or butterfly it and lay it out flat. When I have cooked chicken breasts, they plump up in the George Foreman and the outside gets too done while the inside is still raw. Before you cook it brush it with Olive Oil. It helps seal the juices.

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billie

March 27th, 2010 at 4:15 am

You brought back fond memories of poker runs up the California coast and inland. Thank you!

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sεαn

April 3rd, 2010 at 11:16 am

Face Detection technology uses special algorithms that can detect typical face patterns in an image then adjust focus and exposure.

very interesting question for me, from the point of view of technology and sure what i posted above makes no sense to me at all, lol
and i'm trying to dig deeper
and i can vouch it works, and works great at that
have the sony t70, which goes even further > smile shutter
so it rapid clicks 3 shots only when the subject smiles
(obviously in smile mode, and smile level selected)
and you can actually select your subject from a whole group photo

so actually quite a few questions here, rather

ahh, here's a better explanation

only hope i follow some bit

ok, crudely >
'Facial patterns' are stored in the camera's electronic memory.
When face patterns are detected, the camera focuses on the intended subjects, and exposes the subjects properly

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