How sweet would this be?
Leveraging the Internet for Good
With rumblings of SOPA and attacks from Anonymous, the Internet resembles the Wild Wild West.
It’s a new frontier that asks more questions than it answers while at the same time, capable of answering any question you could ever imagine. More websites are added daily and the sea of data rises minute by minute.
But does it do any good?
Yes.
Making Your CSS Stylesheet Coding “Bear-able”
Normally a web design project goes hand-in-hand between your HTML and CSS.
Your HTML markup and CSS go back and forth as you work up your design.
Not anymore!
Bear CSS is an awesome, free online tool that will turn your design process on its head … in a good way 😉
Here’s how it works:
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OK Go’s Video Is Pure Awesomeness
The latest OK Go music video is nothing short of pure awesomeness!
OK Go used over 1,000 instruments and over two miles of desert just outside of Los Angeles. Complete with retractable arms, boom mics and the band piled into the advertised Chevy Sonic, this 4 month project was completed after 4 days of shooting.
The lead singer even took stunt driving lessons!
Take a look:
The Biggest Reason to Hate the Super Bowl
Today, over 100 million people will clamor around televisions to watch the Super Bowl.
It is the most watched program on television every year, and as ChurchMag explores the intersection of Church and technology, this cannot be overlooked. Never in human history can so many experience the same event, at the same time. Through television, radio and the World Wide Web, the Super Bowl is followed throughout the world.
With that kind of attention, comes big bucks from advertisers and sponsors, who go to great lengths to capitalize on all of this attention. So much so, there are those that watch the Super Bowl, just for the ads.
However, none of these things are really a reason to hate the Super Bowl.
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A Cathedral of 55,000 LED Lights
This is a truly inspiring cathedral of lights, using 55,000 LEDs!
The Luminarie De Cagna is an imposing cathedral-like structure that was recently on display at the 2012 Light Festival in Ghent, Belgium. The festival was host to almost 30 exhibitions including plenty of 3D projection mapping, fields of luminous flowers, and a glowing phone booth aquarium, however with 55,000 LEDs and towering 28 meters high the Luminarie De Cagna seems to have stolen the show.
Photos and video below: