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Scenes from the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Special thanks to Intel for sponsoring us!)
Images, tweets, and posts from the 2009 Inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Rocketboom rides along during the 2009 No Pants Day Subway Ride by Improv Everywhere.
Rocketboom Tech field correspondent Ellie Rountree visits the Intel Science Talent Search in Washington D.C. Society for Science & The Public, STS 2009 Winners
Rocketboom Tech field correspondent Ellie Rountree visits the Intel Science Talent Search in Washington D.C. Society for Science & The Public, STS 2009 Winners
Forth of July, Independence Day Fireworks, New York City 2008 (more explosives than any other display in America), Star Spangled Banner by Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians
Rocketboom Tech correspondent Ellie Rountree tells you about 8 applications you should try. This episode was created in collaboration with Intel!
Joanne interviews David Mason of the Mobile Mini Circus for Children of Kabul, Afghanistan. MMCC is a non-profit organization staffed by local Afghan artists who organize educational programs and performances for children in a war torn Afghanistan. More videos of AfghanMMCC performances.
Rocketboom Spotlight: ?a micrometer from here? by Amit Zakai
Rocketboom field correspondent Ruud Elmendorp shares with us the story of John Otieno and the continuing plight of some 300,000 internally displaced persons in Kenya as a result of the disputed presidential elections this past December. Previous Rocketboom coverage of the Kenyan election crisis: 1/8/08: Election Violence in Kenya, 1/16/08: Displaced Villagers in Nakruru, 1/16/08: [...]
Rocketboom NYC Correspondent Ella Morton speaks with founder Patty Heffley and singer Elizabeth Soychak of the Renegade Cabaret on the High Line, a non-sanctioned musical performance that takes place nightly next to the High Line Park in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City.
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A Song For The Last Four Telephone Booths in Manhattan
A song for the last four telephone booths in Manhattan by Molly.
Rocketboom Field Correspondent Ruud Elmendorp explores the new Swahili video game that encourages slum survival skills in Kenya.
Rocketboom Tech correspondent Ellie Rountree visits engineer and founder of Adafruit Industries, Limor Fried, to talk about their DIY open source electronic kits. This episode was created in collaboration with Intel!
The 2008 Macy?s Thanksgiving Day Parade from New York City. Related posts: 2007 New York City Halloween Parade 2007 Annual New York City Halloween Parade... Project Bueller at the NYC Halloween Parade Joanne interviews the creators of Project Bueller, an effort to... Elephants on Parade story links: Rocketboom New York City Music Video Week. The... Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin .
Joanne interviews Jacob Soboroff of WhyTuesday.org about the state of election reform and increasing civic participation in American politics.
Apollo 11, Mission Commander Neil Alden Armstrong, Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Eugene ?Buzz? Aldrin, Jr., Michael Collins, Command Module Pilot, Jethro Tull, Benefit (album), Beef Posters, Know Your Meme: Vince Shlomi (ShamWow, Slap Chop) (2008), My Sunshine by Nikola Uzunovski, Space Station Is Near Completion, Maybe the End, Save The Space Station dot com
Story Links Canadian Rocketboom field correspondent Wayne MacPhail covers the Alien Abduction Festival
Rocketboom Tech correspondent Ellie Rountree talks to artists Jeff Crouse and Aaron Meyers about their augmented reality game, The World Series of Tubing. This episode was created in collaboration with Intel!
Rocketboom Tech correspondent Ellie Rountree tests out a new application from the UK-based company, Across Air, called Nearest Subway and interviews Managing Director Chetan Damani.