by Ryan Moore on May 13, 2013 in Apps
Have you shared the “Riker sits down” video? According to YouTube’s Trends map, odds are that you have. This new service by YouTube (owned by Google) tells you what particular videos are not only trending, but where. Currently West Virginia is loving to share the Sad Cat Diary while Oregon is into “Welcome to the World of Portland” [...]
by Alison J. Herzog on May 6, 2013 in News
YouTube is reported to launch a new paid subscription model sometime this week. The new income model has been in progress for several months and should aid YouTube and the select channels in creating a new stream of revenue. The service will begin with approximately 50 channels and subscription services will begin at 1.99 per [...]
by Drew on May 3, 2013 in News
The YouTube channel YouTube.com/whatever specialize in creating videos focuses on “social experiments, pranks, and randomness.” Just over a month ago the team posted a video of a homeless man who can make his mustache “dance.” The video was a hit and in a short amount of time it has amasses more than 1.7 million views. [...]
by Mike Beauchamp on April 23, 2013 in Social Media
Today, more than 72 hours of videos are uploaded to YouTube every single minute. It’s the second most popular search engine in the world. The video below “Me at the zoo” is where it all started 8 years ago. —– You should follow Mike on Twitter for more great tech insights and good conversation. Be sure [...]
by Drew on April 5, 2013 in News
14-year-old Santiago Gonzalez is profiled in a recent episode of PRODIGIES. Here’s more from THNKR: Fourteen-year-old programmer and software developer Santiago Gonzalez might just be the next Steve Jobs. He already has 15 iOS apps to his name and dreams of designing for Apple. At age 12, Santiago became a full-time college student and is on [...]
by Alison J. Herzog on February 25, 2013 in News
Heaven knows we all have a bad day, every now and then. This video captures Tori Locklear demonstrating how to give your hair the perfect curl but with a less than optimal result. The best part? Her slowed reaction and incredibly mellow response to a lovely new manly sideburn. So, if you are having a [...]
by Joshua H. on December 17, 2012 in New Technology, News
In the forest of Nicola-Lenivets in Russia they have a festival called Archstoyanie with some pretty awesome exhibits. One sweet exhibit was the ‘Fast Track’ trampoline path. The design firm Salto claims the concept: “Fast Track” is an attempt to create intelligent infrastructure that is emotional and corresponds to the local context. It gives the [...]
by Joshua H. on December 3, 2012 in Apps, How To, News
Do you watch your YouTube videos in the browser? For a long time I refused to watch any YouTube video that didn’t work in Safari without Flash installed. A few months ago I gave in and started using Chrome when I wanted to watch a YouTube video that didn’t work in HTML5. A Native Option [...]
by Joshua H. on November 15, 2012 in Gadgets, Product Reviews
I’ve been shopping for a new office desk lamp for quite some time now. I found this one, and thought I’d share it with you: The Tetris Stackable LED Desk Lamp As you stack the pieces of the lamp, the bulbs inside the pieces are lit. You can stack them in any combination and it [...]
by Joshua H. on October 2, 2012 in Gadgets, New Technology, Social Media
When you open up a magazine, you expect the text to jump out at you. You probably don’t expect an Android device that spit out a live feed of tweets would you? The October 5th print issue of Entertainment Weekly contains an insert page with a small LCD designed to display live tweets as well [...]
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