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26/08/10

Mike walks across America from New York to San Francisco. Literally.

Here’s a Google Map of Mike’s journey

Music – “Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

via 1CoolThingADay

03/02/08

200 people frozen in NY Grand Central Station

Brilliant acting from the guys of Improveverywhere.com with 200 people freezing for 5 minutes in NY Grand Central Station.

Their motto “we cause scenes”. Judge for yourself.

Yesterday 185.000 views and today 630.000. Going viral. I’ll talk about it Thursday on the radio.

Check their other actions in Improveverywhere.com.

02/02/08

Daft Punk + Hand Coreography = Daft Hands (Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger)

Extremely creative and yet simple video of two hands dancing to Daft Punk’s Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. All in one take and no editing.

13,5 million views and counting.

23/01/08

YouTube – I Want More Porn and Popup Windows (Original Song) Tom Willett

He expects to save the world with this song and he will no doubt be the next viral video. I wish he would only save us from spam and links to virtual casinos as he says. Don’t miss the end part when he sings about “lots of videos of people lip synching to we are the world”.

Kudos to Tom Willett for this great country ballad!

16/01/08

Steve Jobs Macworld 2008 Keynote in 60 Seconds or how to save a 1Gb dowload

Apple MacBookAir
I was following the life coverage of Steve Jobs Keynote at Macworld yesterday via Engadget waiting for the final “one more thing” thing. Well this time the rumors got it right and out of the envelope came the much hyped MacBookAir; a nice piece of engineering, design and portability.

As usual, the day after I rushed to iTunes to learn from the master of all em cees only to realize that the whole keynote is available at a cost of a 1Gb download (must be HD) and some 45 minutes of your iLife. I obviously cancelled the download.

But thanks to a comment by Xavier I found a version on YouTube where you get about the same info in a minute plus the fun of the edit.

Watch Steve Jobs Macworld 2008 keynote in 60 seconds.