In this latest newsletter, Bob Snyder wants you to consider the sound of all human knowledge. After all, Wikimedia is looking for a “sound logo” to play everywhere a visual logo isn’t an option. So, if you’re into audio, this could be your chance! Find out more about how to enter the contest here. You only have until Oct. 10!
Wikimedia wants a sound logo that will identify content from its projects (like Wikipedia) whenever visual logos aren’t an option. Wikimedia’s new sound logo will help users all over the world know when they are listening to credible, open content sourced from Wikimedia projects. For example, when their virtual voice assistants answer queries.
It is no secret to the AV world that most companies have dealt with incredible supply chain issues in the past 18 months. We hear horror stories of companies changing ship dates from weeks, to months to even years. It is not uncommon today to hear of 18 -24-month ship dates. For some reason, much of the vitriol about this has been aimed at Crestron.
In the current market, we see a lot of products being kitted together and marketed based on the size of the room. A small room kit, a medium room kit, a large room kit, etc. In other cases, service providers design something once in a way that they can sell it multiple times without modifications, but not without compromise.