Listly by James Hicks
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In recognition of the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington. New documentary airing exclusively on Bounce TV
They were one of the most legendary teams in women's sports history -- and are now the subject of a new ESPN documentary. Lean In sat down with soccer greats Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy & Brandi Chastain to talk women, sports and how the two are intertwined to make great leaders.
I recently filmed a MediaCast with Brian Spence, a local photographer here in the Sacramento, California area.
I recently filmed a MediaCast with Brian Spence, a local photographer here in the Sacramento, California area. We talked about a wide variety of photography topics; from DSLR vs point-and-shoot; Canon vs Nikon; we even got down into the real vs. perceived value of a hotshoe flash over that of good, high quality lenses.
Usain Bolt is fast (real fast). There's the spoiler for the race result, but that's not necessarily what get's this video on #ITNVOTD. Your browser does not support iframes. Check out the image below and see the precisely timed bolt of lightning at the end of the race.
THIS compilation video has a life of it's own. It's been uploaded on YouTube previously, taken down for a couple time by YouTube for terms violations. It's been written about in a number of blogs (I first heard about it through a post on Gizmodo). I then wrote to the compilation creator to say I...
Incredibly insightful Google+ Hangout that I sat on this past Thursday with Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Virgin chairman Richard Branson. Musk and Branson were speaking as part of a Google for Entrepreneurs sponsored session. If you're an entrepreneur, planning to be an entrepreneur, or just want to hear some great dialogue from two individuals...
Peyton and Eli Manning release their music single and video :) Football on Your Phone
Never a good thing when the credit card statement comes in with way too many App Store purchases.
The billboard pictured here is real, it's located in Lima, Peru, and it produces around 100 liters of water a day (about 26 gallons) from nothing more than humidity, a basic filtration system and a little gravitational ingenuity.
Jimmy Fallon, Robin Thicke & The Roots play "Blurred Lines" on classroom instruments in the Late Night "Music Room."