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Recent innovations

Posted on 01. Apr, 2010 by .

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Wow, so many really great innovation products and services launched today. What a great time to be alive!

Forget the iPad, TechCrunch launches the CrunchPad. It requires a little work on your end, but it’s significantly cheaper and comes works with HTML5 and Flash. Eat your heart out iPad.

Google officially changes it’s name today. I never saw this coming and I think it might take some time to catch on, but I’ve got to give them credit for being out there like this!

In other Google news, YouTube has allowed you to stream videos in 360p and 480p, now you have the option to steam it in TEXTp. This new method of streaming not only promotes literacy, but it saves YouTube 1$ a second in bandwidth costs. Awesome, huh?

Lastly, Starbucks made a monumental move by offering two new drink sizes, the Plenta and Micra. This is a result of the company listening to what customers were asking. This is probably why Starbucks continues to be so wildly successful!

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Baptism idea

Posted on 23. Aug, 2009 by .

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Our new Children’s Pastor for our South Campus sent me this video. Since then I’ve seen it a few other places. The first time I saw this I had a stupid grin on my face. The guy who sent this to me messaged the email as “future baptisms at Gateway.” We’re pretty “out there,” but I think this might be a little extreme.

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Dancing baby, no spiritual significance whatsoever

Posted on 22. Dec, 2007 by .

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Everyone enjoys a little bit of random funniness… especially kids. This fall I tried to make a point of finding a randomly funny video that I would show every week in out elementary kids church. Each week the kids began expecting the new video of the week… something to divide up the service and it provided a great transition time. One week I found a video that they kids loved so much, they asked to see it again every week. Just one of those silly foreign commercials. There’s nothing like watching a bunch of 4th & 5th grade boys imitating the dance movies of this baby!

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