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Say what you like — in 12 seconds

By Max Brockbank

Filed under: General,Technology
Page updated 1:33 pm: February 8, 2009

Consider this. If humans were descended from cats, horror movies would not be dark and foreboding — the scary thing would be smells, not shadows and unlit streets. It’s almost certain that smellivision would have been invented before television.

However, our primate ancestors lived in savannah and forest, where smells c an be Potenzmittel viagra confusing and it’s more important to be able to interpret patterns Buy Viagra Soft Tabs Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed from vague shapes at close quarters than to see for a thousand miles (like a bird), or navigate round caves in the dark (like bats), or hunt mice at night (like cats).

We have good colour vision at at distance roughly comparable to the ambush distance of a sabre-tooth tiger.

Vision is such an important concept in everyday life and on the web as the popularity of YouTube. MetaCafe and Video Jug just go to show.

Today’s buzzword is ” microbloggin Opinion levitra g” — and especially Twitter (we even tamiflu have Twitter at Scene). How do you combine vision and microblogging? The answer is 12 Seconds, the video bloggers answer to Twitter.

12 Seconds’ version of Twitter’s 140-character limit Buy Topamax Online Pharmacy is exactly what it says on the tin — just 12 seconds of lasix generic video, recorded via your webcam or mobile phone. Levitra venta The only issue seems to be that some users find the image from their webcam is upside down. 12 Seconds say they’re investigating.

And the other issue is conciseness — keeping it short. Like 140 characters, keeping to 12 seconds can be an envigorating experience. Levitra efectos secundarios You need to learn how to say what you want to say in the time available and there just never seems Brand Levitra Online to be enough spa


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