Facebook Timeline Parodied, UARS, Matt Cutts Q&A, Robots & Stuff That Will Just Blow Your Mind

We have some very interesting videos for you today. I won’t give away too many spoilers. Just peruse them at your leisure. View other daily video round-ups here. First off, the stuff that will b...
Facebook Timeline Parodied, UARS, Matt Cutts Q&A, Robots & Stuff That Will Just Blow Your Mind
Written by Chris Crum
  • We have some very interesting videos for you today. I won’t give away too many spoilers. Just peruse them at your leisure.

    View other daily video round-ups here.

    First off, the stuff that will blow your mind. UC Berkeley scientists have found a way to use brain activity to recreate moving images. Just, wow:

    Google’s Matt Cutts did a live Q&A with webmeisters this week. The video can be conveniently viewed here:

    Facebook on how to use the new Open Graph:

    Open Graph Tutorial from Cat Lee on Vimeo.

    We share a lot of NMA’s videos here at WebProNews. This time, we interviewed them. This is the company that creates the Taiwanese animation videos of a lot of fun news stories:

    Here’s their latest video about the new Facebook changes:

    Stephen Colbert on the UARS satellite:

    Microsoft is putting video on the Bing homepage now:

    PopSci shares this video from BostonDynamics of the BigDog robot:

    WebProNews interviewed LinkedIn’s connection director about networking better using the social network:

    Google uploaded a pair of Google Apps Scripts videos: a tutorial webinar and a video about automating school processes:

    Another Google webinar on why and how to go mobile:

    Google talks about how it’s chaining the way it approaches working with developers:

    Conceptboard shows how it integrated Google+ Hangouts:

    “The Engineers’ Drinking Song” performed by The MIT Chorallaries:

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