Five viral rules
Following is a Techcrunch video on Jonah Peretti, CEO of Buzzfeed giving his five rules for making things go viral.
Do check out the detailed slides below.
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The Crises of Capitalism
Above video is yet another amazing animate from the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA). In this short RSA Animate, radical sociologist David Harvey asks if it is time to look beyond capitalism, towards a new social order that would allow us to live within a system that could be [...]
Pizza photo shoot
Check out the video above to discover what crazy things are done at pizza photo shoots.
The Importance Of Failure
Famous Failures
Also read a CNN article about seven famous people who survived bankruptcy.
Original “Waka Waka” Version
Above is the video of the original Waka Waka song. The original Zangalewa is actually a Cameroonian song. It is part of the repertoire of soldiers, and also of groups of young and Scout, throughout Africa. Its rhythm is catchy and it became very popular when the theme was used for the official [...]
Molecule seating
Designed by industrial designer, Davide Tonizzo, Molecule is a modular seating system inspired by the fundamental building blocks of nature.
Molecule consists of two components: a cylindrical upholstered seat and a curved backrest finished in wood veneer with upholstered top pad. The two components of Molecule combine into an endless array of configurations and are [...]
Tower surfing - Flash Mob
Here is a cool video of a flash mob at Bondi beach, Sydney.
Over 200 people joined in synchronous dance on their towels to the music of Australian music icon Ben Lee in a perfectly choreographed routine that amazed onlookers.
It started with one, lone individual, who walked through the crowd of sunbathers and surfers and [...]
Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)
Check out the video of Waka Waka (This Time for Africa), the official 2010 FIFA World Cup song by Shakira in collaboration with the South African group Freshlyground.
Fiery re-entry of the Hayabusa Spacecraft
Check out the video of the Japanese unmanned Hayabusa spacecraft’s fiery plunge into Earth’s atmosphere. This was captured by the NASA astronomers.
