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Full trailer for much anticipated film ‘The Social Network’ is out [video], but will the film be any good?

Well, the full theatrical trailer is out for the much anticipated film ‘The Social Network’. The film is based on Ben Mezrich’s 2009 book: The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal (Amazon Associates link). As you can see from the embedded trailer, it stars Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg and Justin Timberlake as Napster cofounder Sean Parker.

It remains to be seen whether the film will be any good, or whether it will be a hit with critics and the public. No surprises for guessing whether Mark Zuckerberg will like it or not! I’ll certainly reserve any judgment until I actually see it. On paper the film seems to have quite a bit going for it so far. It’s directed by (previously Oscar nominated) David Fincher, who has directed such films as The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Panic Room, Fight Club and Se7en. According to IMDB, also in pre-production is The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. That said, direction is one thing, the writing has to be really good too.

Surprisingly, the film has been chosen by The New York Film Festival to be its opening night film. The New York Film Festival is known for not choosing mainstream American films, so that’s certainly a vote of confidence. The selection committee chair and program director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center apparently said that ‘The Social Network’ is the rare film that “powerfully captures the spirit of its time”.

Going by evidence in the trailer, the film doesn’t shy away from dealing with Facebook’s widely discussed (especially in the tech media) privacy issues. And as an aside, I think the choice of soundtrack for the trailer is brilliant. It’s a version of Radiohead’s Creep by Belgium girls choir Scala.

The trailer certainly does its job of making me want to see it (as if I was ever not going to). How about you, are you going to see it? It’ll be interesting to see just how successful this film will be at the box office. No doubt it will do pretty well as a digital download, torrent or otherwise.

UPDATE: I’ve just noticed that the hashtag #SocialNetwork has appeared as a Promoted Trending Topic on Twitter. Well that should grab the attention of quite a few social media users! I wonder if Sony Pictures will want to run Facebook ads too? I’m not sure Facebook would allow that. Would you if you were Mark Zuckerberg?

The Social Network

UPDATE 2: It appears order has been restored in the wider world. The international version of ‘The Social Network’ trailer has been released, and it includes Radiohead’s original lyric “so fucking special”, instead of the more sanitized “so very special” in the U.S. version; otherwise, the trailer is the same. If I may say, the “so very special” version never seemed right, not even in Radiohead’s sanitized version. And another thing, Trent Reznor scored the film and says “it’s really fucking good, And dark!”. If he says it’s dark, well, it must be dark.

Hat tip to TechCrunch for the international version update.

Rumors of the demise of Wikileaks have been greatly exaggerated.

As you can see from the screenshot of the tweet from the Wikileaks Twitter profile below, recent rumors regarding the demise of Wikileaks appear to be false.

Wikileaks Twitter

In case you are unaware, Wikileaks is an international organisation that publishes anonymous submissions and leaks of sensitive files from governments and other organisations. Amongst many other files, the whistleblower organisation was recently responsible for releasing the following shocking classified US military video footage showing the killing of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff. Two young children involved in the rescue were also seriously wounded. This video has now been seen by millions.

Yahoo! Live Is Alive!

I’ve only used the very new Y! Live service a few times so far. It has a few odd bugs and eccentricities but on the whole it seems like it’s going to be pretty cool.

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I wasn’t sure what to expect when I followed a Twitter link from well known video blogger Steve Garfield to his Y! Live channel. I couldn’t get my audio to work straight away but it was still a nice surprise to find not only Steve with an available webcam, but myself and many others too. I guess I was expecting to have to text chat with him while he was on camera.

The next day I joined (supergeek, heh) Eric Rice at his channel while he was testing it out, along with many others. This time I managed to get my audio working and I stayed for a couple of hours, video chatting to various people moving in and out of the channel. It was a lot of fun – a very lively atmosphere.

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Now that I’ve experienced it, I realise I’ve been waiting for this kind of service. It seems like a next step from live video streaming services such as Ustream, Mogulus and Kyte.

As many of you know, I’ve been using Seesmic regularly and really enjoyng that. I’ll certainly continue to use it. Seesmic is quite different from this new service, as it’s not live and only one person can speak at a time. The conversation flows smoothly because everyone gets to have their say without being interrupted by others.

Y! Live seems more like real conversation, with people talking over the top of each other. You can turn down the audio for each person though, and remove them if desired. It does have the more traditional text chat as well, which adds an extra layer and allows people without webcams to participate. You can only (only!) view five other people at a time too, so the text chat is a necessary element.

It’s funny, even with multiple webcams on display, I immediately wanted to see more. If there are more people in the room than places in the camera tray, you have to choose who you watch, and you can’t tell who other people are watching. This aspect is confusing and more than a little frustrating.

This is what the site says about about the new service:

We tip our hats to Justin.tv and Ustream.tv – they were an inspiration to us and have created awesome services and built strong and loyal communities. What you’ll see in the coming months from us is a series of new additions to Y! Live which will make it more useful as a platform for broadcasters and developers. Our vision for Yahoo! Live is to create a platform for live video. Stay tuned.

Let’s hope this is turns out to be the case. Whatever happens, I’m going to try to take full advantage of the service, at least for now. It’s been a lot of fun so far. I hope to see you there soon : )