Whenever I visit my parents it seems the one who is happiest to see me is the family dog Charlie. He rolls around and barks and whines and snuggles like he hasn’t seen me for years, even though it’s only ever a couple of weeks.
Such is the love of a dog. Once you capture their heart, it’s absolute and unreserved. Nothing illustrates that more than this touching clip of a soldier greeted by his pooches after 14 months in Iraq.
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This US Presidential Election has utilised the Web like never before, with the candidates using social media and Internet sites to their own advantage in ways unknown to previous White House contenders.
This battle has also seen Web video used as a tool to push the candidate’s agendas, with sites such as YouTube full of campaign videos and videos of supporters of one candidate obliterating the other candidate.
The Presidential Debates
And now, with less than a month to go until the... Read Full Story
I have mixed feelings on extreme sports: I love watching them but am too scared to ever participate in them myself. But I would love to do what these guys do.
Three wakeboarders decided to ignore traditional water parks and instead head for a 150,000 ton iceberg. The result looks like fun, to say the least.
I hate to think how cold that water must be when there’s a huge glacier slowly melting in it, but these are hardcore, and put up with the freezing temperatures.
Maybe I should give... Read Full Story
For many, the concept of standards brings up images of starting from scratch, a competitive slow-down and endless development hours.
I imagine this is true for many in the online video industry – an industry where the battlefield is fierce and everyone is fervently trying to elbow ahead of their competitors.
However, this hesitation is unfounded and, in truth, short-sighted. Sure, there is huge growth and money to be made in web video now, but without a universal open standard for video... Read Full Story
Above is the latest music video from Massachusetts hip-hop group The East Coast Avengers. Contrary to what some of you may be thinking, their latest single “Kill Bill O’Reilly” has nothing to do with Kill Bill.
Sorry for disappointing you Uma Thurman fans.
It’s not like making an anti-FOX News hip-hop song is a unique idea. Remember the one from Nas earlier this year? Lyrically it was better than this one, but that really doesn’t matter when your song is blatantly called “Kill Bill... Read Full Story
Take one sexy celebrity chef. Add a phallic-looking vegetable. Sprinkle with enthusiasm and you’ve got this hot cooking clip!
Rachel Ray apparently struggles to remove all the silk from her corn cob. Thankfully she’s got a special guest to help her do just that. Threading the ear of corn with an elastic band doesn’t sound sexy, but you just watch!
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With HD becoming the present rather than the future, set-top box producers are going to have to keep up with the technology to stay in the game. Luckily, Vudu is doing just that.
Vudu is a set-top box enabling the purchase and rental of full-length movies to a television using an Internet connection and peer-to-peer technology.
From HD To HDX
As with its rival, Apple TV, Vudu has been offering HD movies for a few months now. But the quality of HD downloads is not generally the same quality... Read Full Story
You may recall the award-winning documentary Zeitgeist that was released last year. It was composed of three parts: 1) the Jesus myth hypothesis, 2) the 9/11 attacks, and 3) criticism of the Federal Reserve Bank.
Interestingly enough, the sequel to the movie Zeitgeist 2: Addendum was made freely available for online viewing yesterday. Yep, the same day that the $700 billion bailout passed. You can watch the trailer above and the full movie below.
Since the first Zeitgeist was mainly... Read Full Story