Posts Tagged 'yossi vardi'

Banner vs. Content

During one of the breaks at Themarker Com.Vention I caught a glimpse of this funny short video, Banner vs. Content, a spoof on the hilarious Mac vs. PC video series. It’s been a busy week and I rarely had a chance to check my GReader, so only today I realized that Banner vs. Content was part of a quadruple series, produced just for the event. One even features Dr. Yossi Vardi, trying to jump over a car, Kobe Bryant Style.. All videos have English captions, so even if you do not speak the holy language, you’ll be able to understand.. 😉
Full series available over at mizbala.


עוד סרטים וסרטונים בנושא באנר, הומור, הומוריסטי, מצחיק

Sergey Brin Q&A at Garage Geeks

The past week was filled with VIPs in Israel, and I’m not referring to George W. Bush who visited here Wednesday, and halted the traffic in Jerusalem for 2 days. The President’s Conference, hosted by Israeli President Shimon Peres, attracted the who’s and who of politics and business, and gave us little people a chance to rub against the a-listers of Time, Fortune and BusinessWeek.

Plenty of business leaders took advantage of this conference. One of them was Google’s co-Founder Sergey Brin, who joined Yossi Vardi to his periodically Garage Geeks party, hosted (quite literally) in a garage near Tel Aviv.

Here’s a fair amount of Sergey’s ad-hoc Q&A section, as filmed by Ayelet Noff.

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Local warming in the blogging community

Very funny and relevant video, from Israeli Hi-Tech ‘Godfather’ Yossi Vardi, on ‘local warming’, courtesy of TED.com. Although the audience is laughing throughout the 6min lecture, this topic is very serious – if you’re a male blogger, watch carefully and act accordingly. If you’re a female, relax, sit back and enjoy..




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