Monthly Archives: June 2007

Glubble – Your children will browse safely

Glubble is a Firefox plug-in (3.8 MB) that will allow the parents to control a white list of domains that their kids can visit and browse. Glubble initially has a list of 350 approved domain properties like Disney.com or Nickelodeon, … Continue reading

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Weekly Video Faves #5

The weeks fly by so quickly… Swear Jar Supermarket 2.0 Pavement Picasso A guy driving across the country    

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Weekly Video Faves #4

Flagpole Sitta Lip Dub made my day, you have to watch this… Flagpole Sitta – Wouldn’t you want to work there? One week of art works Retro Games in Stop Motion Helio display – Air video screen

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2050: Google takes over the world

Well probably it may turn out different, but this video does make you think about where the world is headed. Enjoy…

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Cooking will never be the same again!

This week on our Weekly Faves you may have noticed a site called Rouxbe, a startup from Vancouver, Canada that produces amazing instructional cooking videos. Rouxbe has amassed a library of over 80 professionally produced instructional cooking videos. The videos … Continue reading

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Weekly Video Faves #3

Been a while since the last “weekly” vids. From now on a new weekly video every Thursday. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykdd_Zd7vII[/youtube] The Facts Of Life [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpBGRA6HHtY[/youtube] Game Over: Super Mario [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJWT3p7uM6Y[/youtube] Balance [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRRDzFROMx0[/youtube] Building Stonehenge – This Man Can Move Anything   RSS … Continue reading

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Microsoft Surface Computer

Microsoft has just unveiled a new technology called Microsoft Surface. A Surface computer is able to recognize physical objects from a paintbrush to a cell phone and allows hands-on, direct control of content such as photos, music and maps. Surface … Continue reading

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