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April 23, 2006
Sunday
 
 
CubeBreak
Adriana Lukas (London)  Humour

This is the kind of stuff one can find probing around 'social networks' in companies. Makes my job worthwhile and goes some way to restore my faith in the individual within a large corporation. I came across this video recently, an employee of a company I consult for is into online video and is a dedicated supporter of Revver, an online video marketplace.

I guess I could have found him though his blog but the blogosphere is too large these days. So, ladies and gentlemen, I give you... an interview with the founder and employees of CubeBreak.

Quicktime required to play the video.

Comments

Call me childish, but I still prefer the 'online media marketplace' of B3ta.com :D


Posted by James at April 24, 2006 01:48 AM

Deleted: TOTALLY off-topic!


Posted by moohammad at April 24, 2006 04:06 PM

Just me, but lordy I hate embedded video content.

And there's no obvious way to tell it "no, don't waste my bandwidth by loading this content I don't want to watch"...

Please, Adriana, for the good of the Interwebs, such things belong under links, or at least in a "more..." section!


Posted by Sigivald at April 24, 2006 05:54 PM

I have to agree with Sigivald. Dealing with a pop up that asks if I want to allow the active-x content is tenditious and burdensome....

That being said, I imagine Kevin Nalty has a thick file of EEOC violations coming down the pipe....


Posted by Mike Lorrey at April 24, 2006 10:14 PM

Have you seen Kevin's prank calls to Revver and YouTube? They're hilarious!


Posted by James Jarvis at May 6, 2006 06:39 AM

Yes, I have. Nalts rocks. :)


Posted by Adriana at May 6, 2006 05:04 PM
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