Royal Wedding Video of Prince William and Kate Middleton

There will be millions of people who will be hooked on their cable TV sets and PCs this April 29, 2011 to catch a glimpse of the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton at the Westminster Abbey. Some will just be waiting for a Royal Wedding video.

This is such a formal event that no gatecrashers, no paparazzi and no illegal video taking allowed. There are only a few remaining Royalties in this world and there will be lots of feasting on events such as these. I mean that with the latest technologies, any fake Royal Wedding video could look authentic.

Here’s a fake royal wedding video that went viral throughout the world a few days ago. Watch their moves.

After the event, there could be more videos that will sprout all over the internet. Some formal, some funny and some may be satirical. I’m sure the Prince and Princess, if given their way, would have wanted a private event. But they’re royalties, future heads of state, and future ruler of the British Empire. Do you think a private beach wedding fits them?

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Gmail Motion – Latest from Google


Today, Google introduces Gmail motion and it is quickly making a few happy rounds in the internet world. People are already tired of their sedentary lives in front of the PC. And perhaps Google recognized the need to put more fun into it. So, how does Gmail motion work?

Gmail Motion uses your computer’s built-in webcam and Google’s patented spatial tracking technology to detect your movements and translate them into meaningful characters and commands. Movements are designed to be simple and intuitive for people of all skill levels.

A printable guide showing all of the body motions that Gmail supports is also provided. With it, Gmail users will be able to start writing and responding to emails – with their bodies– in no time. No mouse, no keyboard. Like magic, isn’t it? Don’t be surprised if you’ll see your officemate acting weird, raising both hands in front of the PC. He’s just doing the gesture for “Reply All”. However, Google also warns that you have to take some break every 30-40 minutes to give your muscles some relief. Check out the video below to learn more of this new feature.

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