7.24.2008
Get a Wall Widget. Oops...
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Just a quick note on the "the wall" widget on brain.com. When you copied and pasted it...and hit preview or 'publish' the image was not displayed clearly due to a character transposition in the html. This is corrected. Now it's time to add power and color to your site with something new.

src="http://cognitivelabs.com/cognitive.js">


src="http://cognitivelabs.com/cognitive.js">
Labels: blogger widgets, brain.com, oops

7.12.2008
Interminable Game at Brain.com
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The interminable game is the newest diversion at brain.com.
Following in the footsteps of other 'clickables' this will vex your patience and nerves. Scroll til you see the dot, then start.
height="900" scrolling="no" width="600">
Add to your own page by copying the code below...

Following in the footsteps of other 'clickables' this will vex your patience and nerves. Scroll til you see the dot, then start.
height="900" scrolling="no" width="600">
Add to your own page by copying the code below...
Labels: addicting games, brain.com, interminable

7.07.2008
Brain.com has a new test
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10.10.2007
What is a Pictograph?
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The Grand Gallery, Canyonlands National Park, U.S.
What are pictographs? What are pictograms? No,it's not Jeopardy!
Pictograms are etchings in rock, pictographs are paintings on rock - often using red ochre, anthropologists' favorite substance.
The etchings were made, presumably, with sharper rocks on the Mohs' hardness scale such as obsidian, flint, or even antler.
We're hoping to roll out a new completely extensible gym based on these unique features. What are they? Well, speculation is that they had 'ceremonial' purpose or were related to rituals. The fact is, in many cases the civilizations that made these figures in most parts of the world existed before recorded history...so your guess may be as good as the experts, unless you want to undertake a systematic review of native lore.
Surprise, as well - that some amazing pictograms/graphs are within range of large urban areas, while some are in the midst of what today is wilderness...speculation is that they may be related to a kind of brain-training or cognitive evolution.
Labels: brain.com, braintraining, cognitive-evolution, grand-gallery, mybraintrainer, ochre, pictogram

7.16.2007
Free Brain Power Test - Brain.com
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6.22.2007
Try brain.com framed in Arabic
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2.02.2007
brain.com - test mecca
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Roughly 1,000 people per day are signing up on brain.com - now a cognitivelabs.com property - and this is giving a shot in the arm to our registration efforts - now closing in on the 2 million mark - (just under 100,000 away)
This is basically people just going to the site and registering...it is now ranked 4th on yahoo and 5th on google when you enter the word "brain". You can help us reach #1 by placing those quality, organic links.
brain.com is a little easier to remember than cognitivelabs.com, though the latter has built a quality brand in its own right.
This is basically people just going to the site and registering...it is now ranked 4th on yahoo and 5th on google when you enter the word "brain". You can help us reach #1 by placing those quality, organic links.
brain.com is a little easier to remember than cognitivelabs.com, though the latter has built a quality brand in its own right.
Labels: alzheimers, brain, brain.com, cognitivelabs.com, Google, yahoo


