In an experiment, Paul Colligan and Alex Mandossian post episode 51 of their Marketing Online Live podcast at YouTube (and a few other video sites) to see what kind of attention and traction they might get.
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vLog_024: Sonoma Wire Works - Riffworks for guitar players
Record complete songs spontaneously without putting down your guitar. Lay down your riffs and snap them together into a song complete with drums and effects. Riffworks versatile features help guitar players easily capture ideas and record entire songs that include great sounding drums, fabulous tone and polished effects. Guitar players can set the tempo and start recording just by playing their guitar using RiffWorks Junt(tm) technology. Go to http://sonomawireworks.com
In episode 5, we show you how to add a hard drive to a PC. Discussion about Serial ATA vs IDE/EIDE and external USB vs Firewire. We suffer a power outage, get interrupted by our pizza guy and enjoy the company of a studio audience that helps out with lighting. http://www.labrats.tv/episodes/ep5.html Release date: November 21, 2005
In episode 19, the Lab Rats go on location to get a insider look at new Panasonic gadgets including a high-tech massage chair, a stove that boils water in 45 seconds and a new exercise gadget that looks like a mechanical bull for the home. http://www.labrats.tv/episodes/ep19.html Release date: March 27, 2006
In episode 24, Andy and Sean give you the scoop on voice over IP using gadgets and a few flying eggs. http://www.labrats.tv/episodes/ep24.html Release date: May 1, 2006
UFO - NASA STS-114 Below Earth
UFO - Fireball Behind Tree Bagarmossen Sweden
UFO - Orb Active Window Frame
UFO - Holter at Romerike in Norway 2001-02-27
a video of the Saints Row gameplay
UFO that looks like a black helicopter. If anyone knows how to to that cool camera trick, please let me know.
Potential gear collapse on take off roll??
A Look at the Sansa e250 MP3 Player - the ipod killer.
Il lago di Verzegnis con la diga dell'Ambiesta
Gizmodo's netgear skype vid
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Gmail creates commitment through reducing switching cost
G-mail creates commitment to its service through reducing switching cost which in turn creates value in the G-mail service for the user who is now able to host multiple accounts from one service. This element of G-mail helps secure users once they have decided to use G-mail hence it is affecting a later stage of the Web 2.0 Behavior Chain proposed by Professor BJ Fogg.
Find out how to move just part of a layer and not the whole thing. Download here
this as my best naruto and hinta amv
Amber and Mike chat about the console wars, Zune and what they like online. Jeff explains online Flash video sites.
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