The logo features six Petri dishes in the Google colors, and when you click for the animation, you see a hand swapping each dish, and then watch as the bacteria grows in each one. Then, once the bacteria has finished growing, you can mouseover to...
The quirky, commercial-style video explained that 90 percent of bad breath comes from bacteria on the tongue – hence the solution, the Orabrush tongue cleaner. Bob" Wagstaff, the Orapup combines ultra-soft pointed bristles with four in-line...
What plants do is exude stuff (that’s a scientific term) from their root tips that attracts certain types of bacteria and/or fungi. If a plant prefers acidic soil, for example, it exudes sugars that attract bacteria, whose waste products contribute...
Google may be finding it hard to keep its exponential growth going, but is getting in to bacteria culture growth may be pushing in the wrong direction. Search Engine Optimization Betting on the 2011 Search Bowl: Where Would I Focus to Drive Up Your...
Google may be finding it hard to keep its exponential growth going, but is getting in to bacteria culture growth may be pushing in the wrong direction. Okay, okay it is only a joke - one Google uploaded themselves.
After a series of unsuccessful TV commercials, the bacteria fighting company OraBrush turned to YouTube to help promote their more light-hearted approach to curing bad breath. At SES San Francisco, Baljeet Singh, Senior Product Manager of YouTube...