5.08.2009

NY Times Television Review of Alzheimers Awareness Media
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HBO is airing a wide variety of Alzheimer's Awareness programming...with an estimated 5 million people now with the disease...and millions more at risk. HBO is even leveraging new platforms such as Facebook and Youtube with channels to build community.

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1.02.2009

Vocal Trance Brain
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Experiment: A pic from the video game Final Fantasy trains your brain....combined with vocal trance. Neuropsych meets Trance? This is a twist on the super-popular game-rip vids that are all over the social networks...

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3.16.2008

Stoicsm Backgrounder
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Background on Stoicism...

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2.06.2008

Youtubegenic: Decision 2008 Update
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In the U.S., both political parties are heading towards their respective conventions. Private equity poster boy Mitt Romney, while looking very presidential and youtubogenic (adjective: the ability of an individual to appear as eyecandy on a small, Flash powered gadget) trails the old warrior John McCain.

For the Dems, babe-in-the-political woods Barack trails the old pro, Hillary Clinton.
There has been talk that figures like Wall St. digitizer Michael Bloomberg and the Inconvenient Guy will run.

Who knows? Time will tell, ol' sport.

However some predict an out of this world, 'life's a beach' ticket (see above)

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8.05.2007

See Real Time DNA replication
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Real time DNA replication is featured in the following visualization video...Fascinating. Then test your brain

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4.08.2007

Python Meets Trek: Grudge Match
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The Round Table of King Arthur as envisioned by Chretien De Troyes was neither "round" nor a "table": Discuss. Maybe it was the Round Tribble.

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1.04.2007

See Yourself Training Your Brain on YouTube
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This guy just posted his incredible Brain game performance to YouTube. Where can I get a pair of goggles like that?
the game is here and here's the video:

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5.16.2006

AOL to Unveil Anti-YouTube
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AOL plans to release an antimatter to the matter of the hit post-it yourself video site 'youtube.' Why is it popular? "America's Funniest Home Videos" was once a sensation. This is just the same, except you are behind the camera and you are the editor.

The bandwidth being consumed by youtube reminds us of our hi-bandwith internet radio days. Supposedly youtube is spending $1 million per month on bandwidth. In our day, AOL was kicking in about $300,000 per month in free bandwidth for some of the biggest shoutcasters in our network (we also tried to buy the domain bigtv.com but the owner/squatter wouldn't part with it, rats)

ref: techcruch via digg.com

Editors note: Boy, whatever AOL was going to do didn't work.
keyword: miserable failure.

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