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Posts Tagged ‘Child’

A canal of one million subscribers on YouTube…guess who runs it

// April 7th, 2009 // 2 Comments » // The Future of the Web, Internet, Internet-Productivity, Marketing, News, Social Networks

The case of YouTube channel more than one million subscribers has not gone unnoticed The Changes in Red Day by Day. Who runs this channel is none other than the star overactive, Fred Figglehorn.
Thus becomes the first important channel to reach record. The most remarkable feature of this great feat viralis that it was achieved in less than a year.
For those who do not know, the Fred channel was created by Lucas Cruikshank, a teenager 15 Nebraska natural years who made his debut through the channel of his cousins using the JKLproduction channel.

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All media have echoed the Fred channelsince it is the fastest growing channel in the short history of YouTube. Episodes like: Fred goes swimming (over 23 million copies, Fred loses his Meds  (over 17 million copies), and Fred goes to the dentist (over 13 million copies).

Fred plays chronicling the misfortunes of a boy of six years and how you react to your friends, family and classmates. Also shown are events in your life, his unrequited love for Judy include many episodes.

Cruikshank Video launches in the style of traditional TV, creating a mini-series 10 episodes each have been converted into the serial that all age groups who boasts must obligatorily see. The one millionth subscriber hooked up with Fred in his third season.

Congratulations to Lucas / Fred and we congratulate him on achieving this milestone will happen to the history of online video. At least I have been impressed as Viral Message Fred has awarded, but we feel that Judy, never share our enthusiasm for him…

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Intel leaves the "1 laptop per child"

// January 7th, 2008 // No Comments » // Accessibility

Next Thursday, Intel will announce that leaves his participation in the project One laptop per child (“One Laptop Per Child“) and resign from the governing body after it, sue the maker of chips for failing to support other efforts in emerging markets.
Un Ordenador Por Niño
Un Ordenador Portatil por Niño (One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)), is a nonprofit project directed by Professor Nicholas Negroponte de MIT, which aims to sell $ 100 laptops for poor children in the world. Although, last October, The project began by selling 200 dollars through a grant program that funded its launch.

But, the governing board of the OLPC”asked Intel to cease its support for non-OLPC platforms including the”Classmate PC” and other systems”comentó Chuck Mulloy, Intel spokesman who said”They wanted only we focused our efforts on the OLPC project “.He also said that this decision was taken after six months of discussions.

Last year Intel introduced the “Classmate PC“, a notebook for developing economies in ways. Probably, this year, other projects in this line see the light, because according to Intel, the most important priority is to meet the needs and possible solutions there are always lots to do.

What is desirable is that all these battles for the leadership of an excellent idea, serve to ensure compliance with the aim of meeting an urgent need to bring knowledge to those people who for economic reasons, unable to do so with full guarantees. Time will tell, and I hope to say in favor of the poorest.

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