Everything from workout gear to ridiculous blankets with sleeves have made infomercials a 150 billion dollar industry. Topping the best-selling products of all time… Proactiv. The skin care company brings in 1 billion dollars a year, thanks to celebrity endorsements like this one:
Flipping through the glossy pages of an IKEA catalogue keeps people daydreaming about their perfect future homes. This video shows the funny truth behind IKEA’s advertising…
Flipping through the glossy pages of an IKEA catalogue keeps people daydreaming about their perfect future homes. This video shows the funny truth behind IKEA’s advertising…
The video pokes fun at other IKEA trademarks, including their ‘not so easy’ instructions and their meatballs.
IBM Research presents: ‘A Boy and His Atom’… the world’s smallest movie…
This stop motion film is made from atoms – the smallest particle of any element. They’re so small, the movie you’re seeing is actually magnified 100 million times.
This stop motion film is made from atoms – the smallest particle of any element. They’re so small, the movie you’re seeing is actually magnified 100 million times.
And we end this week’s episode with a video game about bullying. Silent Enemy sends gamers on a quest to find springtime, but bullies, in the form of crows, stand in the way.
The theme of the game is fairly deep and programmers are drawing on their own experiences with bullies to build it.
The theme of the game is fairly deep and programmers are drawing on their own experiences with bullies to build it.
Don’t forget get to catch “Keeping You Online” LIVE on the Global Regina Morning every Thursday.
I’m Kahla Buchanan and until next week, stay connected!
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