Google’s most watched advertisment: Parisian love
Feb 12th, 2010 | By Sean | Category: VideosThis is how brilliantly simple Google can get. And all the people who were watching Superbowl live and in telecast loved it!
This is how brilliantly simple Google can get. And all the people who were watching Superbowl live and in telecast loved it!
We all need skills in persuasion in our daily lives with people. We all have it to some degree – and if you want to further improve in your skills of persuasion, then this video “7 Magic words” is something you have to watch – learn from it and apply it. Kevin Hogan gives powerful tips on imporving your persuasion skills.
Google Chrome is not just a web browser anymore.
Google plans to release an operating system that boots for 7 seconds compared to the normal 45 seconds boot time that the (claimed) fastest computer can do. It’s a system that is focused on just the internet, meaning you don’t save anything in your computer and you don’t have to worry about any hassles a normal computer has because of the operating system. Watch the video and see what the future of google holds for us.
This dog knows how to miss someone =)
Allen Iverson rationalizes and justifies that practice isn’t as important as the game. He pushes the thought to silliness – that practice is practice and the game is what matters. Watch it.
A well-made 3d video of Google’s history. From 2 young visionaries into a multi-billion dollar company (Or maybe even trillion, I’m not sure). It grew so fast in a short span of time
I just finished watching transformers 2 last week when I saw this youtube video. Gave me some laughs. Anyway I thought it made sense so I’m gonna post it here.
Got this from Trek
I just think it’s cool
So now we know how Ice Man does it!
Bruce Lee plays ping pong with Nunchuckoo. And gets to beat his opponents. Maybe the ping pong ball is made of hard material, coz if it’s plastic it’ll probably break or get flattened.
One word: “Imba”
You only have your family at one point in your life. Do not take them for granted. Do not even think of exchanging them for money – for a better life for yourself.