Archive for June, 2008

Bucket-based hydroelectric generator powers up small gadgets

freshmeat.net announcements (Global) wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptBucket-based hydroelectric generator powers up small gadgets
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Never mind those ginormous dam-based hydroelectric generators — we’ve got a much smaller version that you can actually use in your backyard. The Pico Hydroelectric Generator was installed within a 5-gallon bucket by […]

Bucket-based hydroelectric generator powers up small gadgets

freshmeat.net announcements (Global) wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptBucket-based hydroelectric generator powers up small gadgets
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Never mind those ginormous dam-based hydroelectric generators — we’ve got a much smaller version that you can actually use in your backyard. The Pico Hydroelectric Generator was installed within a 5-gallon bucket by […]

Chad Hurley on the Rise, Acquisition, and Future of YouTube

Darren Murph wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptChad Hurley on the Rise, Acquisition, and Future of YouTube
Social Media is our genre’s Industrial Revolution. It is the era of new influencers and the ability for everyday people to share their creativity, expertise, thoughts, ideas, and passions in order to participate in and […]

Mini-Hydro Bucket generator

wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptMini-Hydro Bucket generator
Cool. Portable. via Ron Granich. Thanks Ron! Hydroelectricity: Hydroelectric Bucket Will Gladly Help You Miss the Point of Camping……
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Tags: Watery Way
via Blogdigger blog search for portable generators.
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Japanese classrooms using Nintendo DS to teach English

Dave wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptJapanese classrooms using Nintendo DS to teach English
Filed under: Nintendo DS We’ve had many Game Boy Pockets, GBA SPs and other portable devices snatched up by certain agitated educators during our formative years, which is why the recent news of a new program to teach […]

Chad Hurley on the Beginning, Rise, Acquisition, and Future of YouTube

Dave wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptChad Hurley on the Beginning, Rise, Acquisition, and Future of YouTube
words and pictures by Brian Solis Dave McClure lives up to his online persona of the Master of 500 Hats. He’s a successful entrepreneur, angel investor, conference organizer, connector of incredible people, and overall, a […]

ZuDfunck Finds Holy Media Grail

The Daily Glyph wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptZuDfunck Finds Holy Media Grail
Check out this post and tell me your not geeked: a media center that makes life easier general — davem on June 17, 2008 why do we collect? it must be our nature. whether it be nick-knacks, paddy-whacks or […]

Trusted flash?

wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptTrusted flash?
Any views on Trusted flash? Is anyone using in? My first impressions - it is content centric - so if it is only content then its media, movies etc etc .. this will face customer resistance .. Secure apps are more interesting(NFC for example) […]

Good News For Podcast Advertising

Ajit wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptGood News For Podcast Advertising
A recent article by Pete Barlas of Investor’s Business Daily (06/20/08) forecasts a positive future for podcast advertising. To summarize: Podcast audiences have branched out far beyond just geeks. And advertisers are starting to like them, too. After having placed ads […]

Do You Podcast? Are You Going to Podcast on Your Blog?

wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptDo You Podcast? Are You Going to Podcast on Your Blog?
Yesterday, I brought up the issue of podcasts in What Makes Podcasts Fun To Listen To? The post asked what makes your favorite podcasts fun and successful in your eyes in format and structure. Podcasts […]


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