The Ghostbusters Game Walkthrough – Mission 4: History Museum Part 3

May 15th, 2012


Bestselling apps now free: bit.ly This is a video walkthrough of Mission 4: History Museum (PT. 3/10) in the paranormal and supernatural game, The Ghostbusters Game for the Xbox 360! www.mahalo.com

Stephen Levy — Author of In the Plex, How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives

May 11th, 2012


[Recorded: April 6, 2011] Few companies in history have ever been as successful and admired as Google, the startup that has transformed the Internet and become an indispensable part of our lives. How has Google done it? Veteran technology reporter Steven Levy was granted unprecedented access to the company, and in this revelatory book he takes readers inside Google headquarters — the Googleplex — to show how Google works. The Computer History Museum is pleased to be the first stop on Levy’s book tour, and to have Stephen Levy and interviewer Laura Sydell — who have both been reporting on Google for over a decade — on our stage to examine Google from the inside out. Their conversation is wide ranging — including a look at Google’s many successful businesses — due in large part according to Levy to its engineering mindset, and adoption of Internet values like speed, openness, experimentation and risk-taking. They also discuss whether Google has lost its innovative edge, its stumble in China, its newest initiative in social networking where it’s chasing a successful competitor for the first time…and much more. This event is part of the Computer History Museum’s 2011 Revolutionaries lecture series sponsored by Intel, featuring conversations with and about some of the most distinguished thinkers in the computing field. The Revolutionaries lecture series complements the launch of the Computer History Museum’s permanent exhibition: Revolution: The First 2000 Years of

Inside The Funeral History Museum

May 4th, 2012


A quick walk through the National Funeral History Museum in Houston, Texas.

Ferrari History – Museum

April 23rd, 2012


Galleria Ferrari is a Ferrari company museum dedicated to the Ferrari sports car brand. The museum is not purely for cars; also on view are prizes, photographs and other historical objects relating to the Italian motor racing industry. The exhibition also introduces technological innovations, some of which had made the transition from racing cars to road cars. It is located just 300 m from the Ferrari factory in Ferrari’s home town of Maranello, near Modena, Italy. The museum first opened in February 1990, with a new wing being added in October 2004. Ferrari itself has run the museum since 1995. The total surface area is now 2500 sqm. The number of annual visitors to the museum is around 180000. The exhibits are mostly a combination of Ferrari road and track cars. Many of Ferrari’s most iconic cars from throughout its history are present in the museum.

History Museum Reflections

April 15th, 2012

History Museum

Image taken on 2011-01-04 12:23:42 by Victoria Anglin.

Nick Knight – Natural History Museum & Victoria and Albert Museum

April 8th, 2012


Nick Knight discusses how he has been inspired by the collections of the Natural History Museum & V&A. Find out more at: www.vam.ac.uk or www.nhm.ac.uk

To the Contrary | Meryl Streep Speaks Out for a National Women’s History Museum | PBS

April 4th, 2012


Academy Award winning actress Meryl Streep traveled to Washington, DC, in her role as spokesperson for the National Women’s History Museum. The museum, which currently exists solely online, is looking for a permanent home on the national mall, pending congressional approval. Streep sat down with To the Contrary to discuss her latest role and why this museum is so important to her.

40th Anniversary of the Net – October 29, 1969

March 31st, 2012


On the evening of October 29, 1969 the first data travelled between two nodes of the ARPANET, a key ancestor of the Internet. Even more important, this was one of the first big trials of a then-radical idea: Networking computers to each other. The men who symbolically turned the key on the connected world we know today were two young programmers, Charley Kline at UCLA and Bill Duvall at SRI in Northern California, using special equipment made by BBN in Cambridge, Massachussetts.

A film about Carl Linnaeus | Natural History Museum

March 27th, 2012


Carl Linnaeus made it his life’s work to develop and refine a way to classify and name all life on Earth. Discover more about Carl Linnaeus and other major figures in the science of natural history in our online biographies: www.nhm.ac.uk www.nhm.ac.uk

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

March 20th, 2012


It is the largest natural history museum in the United States and best of all, admission is absolutely free in Washington, DC. For more information visit: www.insiderperks.com Insider Perks is a media company focused on producing high-quality, unbiased travel videos that you can use to help plan your next vacation. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to us for future updates and show your appreciation by clicking the “Like” button above. Check out our website: www.insiderperks.com Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Become a fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com Subscribe to us on YouTube: www.youtube.com