The followup to the original film by: Peter Joseph w/ focus on money, corruption, scandals.
Sugar: The Bitter Truth – UCTV – University of California Television.
Potential Impact on Cancer Incidence -- Russel J. Reiter, PhD
Professor Philip Zimbardo conveys how our individual perspectives of time affect our work, health and well-being. Time influences who we are as a person, how we view relationships and how we act in the world.
Small Business Lessons from Lolcats?
Ben Huh, CEO of the Cheezburger network
Huh stresses how important the community has been to the success of the Cheezburger network.
“There was no reason for us to reinvent the wheel, so we decided that we wanted to concentrate on what was really truly unique to us, which was the great community that was actually creating all this content.”
“For us, we felt that we didn’t want to break new ground. We didn’t have the resources to do so. We weren’t a giant corporation with a lot of R&D dollars, so we wanted to focus on something simple, and I think a lot of smaller businesses forget that,” he adds. “If you’re focused on what your users want from you, you can continue to grow, which then gives you the ability to do things that are more challenging.”
Google CEO Eric Schmidt gave a pep talk to the news industry in Washington. “The web can ultimately be very good for news,” Schmidt is quoted as saying. “Think about it: You have more readers than ever, you have more sources than ever, for sure you have more ways to report and new forms of money. New forms of making money will develop.”
Robotic surgery is experiencing explosive growth in America’s operating room. These systems are pointing us towards the future of surgery, which will use smaller and smaller tools to make operations less invasive, more precise, and more effective.
Cisco made headlines today announcing a next generation router that will revolutionize the internet by increasing downloads to unheard of speeds. The Cisco press release makes the following claims about the CRS-3 router:
It enables the entire printed collection of the Library of Congress to be downloaded in just over one second; every man, woman and child in China to make a video call, simultaneously; and every motion picture ever created to be streamed in less than four minutes.
by Kara Swisher

Start each day listening to the customer.
The Internet is the world’s greatest market research platform; so we immerse ourselves in the billions of signals of consumer demand that it provides each day. While more traditional media companies focus on supplying experiences they believe consumers might like, we’re unapologetically dedicated to delivering the ones they already demand. This core trait guides the content we create, the social applications we develop, and the communities that we nurture. It’s incredibly liberating to operate this way, knowing that everything we do satisfies the real world interests of over a 100 million consumers each month.
Make content that is unequivocally useful.
We love the Internet because it allows us to improve people’s lives in large and small ways–every single day. So we create content that solves problems, answers questions, saves money, saves time and makes people laugh. Consumers become attached to us because we have helped them manage their diabetes, find a rewarding job, plan the perfect family hike, fix a cranky garage door or shave the last five strokes off their golf game. We aren’t here to break news, lay out editorial opinion, or investigate the latest controversy. Our target audience tells us they want incredibly specific information and we deliver exactly that–in a style that the average consumer appreciates and understands.
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Article Marketing is the act of writing an article related to the topic of your blog/website and then publishing it on article directories/websites that are highly ranked by the search engines to start bringing you traffic.