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BBC Rolls Out AIR iPlayer, Ditches Kontiki P2P, Proposes Tiered Broadband S
2008-12-23 12:00:00 The BBC has just rolled out a new desktop version of its popular iPlayer service based on Adobe’s AIR platform. The new client is available for UK residents as part of the BBC iPlayer Labs beta test, and it will be released to the public some time next year. BBC’s iPlayer client previously only offered downloadable content for Windows PCs. The new client will also be available for Mac and Linux users. The launch of the new client is a big blow for the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based content delivery service startup Kontiki, whose P2P technology powered previous iPlayer versions. Beep Online media exec Anthony Rose cited falling broadband prices as a reason to shift away from P2P. But the move could also be part of a new approach to appease local ISPs that are increasingly voicing concerns about the growing iPlayer bandwidth footprint. The original incarnation of the BBC’s iPlayer was based on a combination of Windows Media DRM and Kontiki’s P2P delivery technology. However, the br... More About: Broadband
Rai 4: parte ''Sugo'', il magazine sui consumi mediatici nell'web 2.0
2008-12-23 11:14:00 “Sugo”, il nuovo programma di Rai4. Sessanta minuti di gusto e disgusto, un magazine sui consumi mediatici, i culti e i tormenti della generazione web 2.0. ideato da Gregorio Paolini e da una redazione di giovani autori, inviati e filmmaker, in onda martedi' 23 dicembre, alle 23.10, su Rai4, canale del digitale terrestre,condotto da Carolina Di Domenico. In questa prima puntata tantissime sorprese: come si costruisce oggi una star attraverso i reality, conversando... More About: Magazine
Borders: l'approfondimento in seconda serata realizzato da Italia 1
2008-12-20 06:00:00 Sabato 20 dicembre 2008, alle ore 23.10, prende il via “BORDERS”, il nuovo programma di approfondimento firmato dal direttore di Studio Aperto Giorgio Mulè e realizzato dalla redazione del tg di Italia 1. Quattro sono le puntate previste per un programma di pura sperimentazione che vuole raccontare storie che sono “ai margini”, utilizzando reportage realizzati dal canale inglese Channel4 e da servizi della redazione di Studio Aperto che raccontano le storie italia... More About: Borders
Il Gruppo Espresso investe sulla tv digitale: allo studio 12 canali tematic
2008-12-19 16:35:00 Nessun disimpegno dalla tv: il Gruppo Espresso non intende rinunciare a una piattaforma fondamentale per una media company multimediale quale dichiara di essere, e anzi vuol far fruttare al massimo l’asset tv che possiede, ovvero la frequenza per ora analogica di All Music, trasformandola in un secondo multiplex digitale capace di ospitare 5-6 canali, da affiancare agli altrettanti già ora esistenti sul primo ‘mux’ del Gruppo (che copre oltre il 50% del territorio italiano e che ospita provvisoriamente la stessa All Music, Repubblica Tv, France 2 e... More About: Canali , Studio , Allo
Machinima.com Taps Hollywood for 15 New Shows
2008-12-18 14:00:00 Machinima.com, the site for video content created using video games, announced today the creation of the Machinima Comedy Lab and said it is collaborating with a team of traditional episodic TV writers from shows such as The Simpsons, Futurama and Seinfeld to develop 15 new web series. In a phone interview, Machinima.com CEO Allen DeBevoise said that each writer will create a comedy in a format similar to a traditional TV pilot in length, but that can be broken up into four or five short episodes. Based on how those episodes are received, Machinima.com will then make the decision to take them to series. “The idea we’re playing with is, take experienced episodic folks and then apply the ability to do it in front of our own audience,” DeBevoise said. DeBevoise said that the animation used for the scripts will depend on the story. It could be something Machinima.com creates in-house using a game engine with original characters, or they could partner with a game publisher to mak... More About: Hollywood , Machinima
Deloitte Study: Millennials, Mobile and More
2008-12-18 06:01:00 Deloitte announced the results of its third annual “The State of the Media Democracy” report today, and it is packed to the gills with all kinds of information about how people are consuming and interacting with video entertainment. The survey was conducted online among 2,056 U.S. consumers ages 14 -75. The full report is being released at CES next month, but here are some highlights: Millennials (ages 14 - 25) spend more time with media per week, but less time watching television, and mobile devices are primary entertainment channels for them. Television remains the most impactful and influential advertising medium across all age groups, and watching television was the most preferred type of media for consumers as whole. Millennials were the exception with their media preferences scattered across TV, movies and the Internet; all were important to them. Pre-roll ads were considered more influential than overlay ads. Fewer people are willing to pay for content ... More About: Mobile , Study , Deloitte
2008: The Year China Dominated P2P TV
2008-12-18 00:31:00 Joost has announced that it will discontinue support of its P2P TV application by the end of this week, essentially admitting that distributed content delivery for video streams isn’t worth the effort. But if 2008 taught us anything, then it’s that P2P TV is alive and well — in China , at least. Western services like Joost may have struggled to convince users to share their bandwidth with other video viewers, but Chinese online video fans don’t seem to have a problem with P2P TV at all. In fact, Chinese P2P grew so big in 2008 that it’s putting the audience numbers of Western online TV offerings to shame. An article about online video in China in 2008 would not be complete without mentioning the Olympics, so let’s get this out of the way first: The Beijing games were something of a global coming-out party for Chinese P2P TV. Thanks to NBC’s tape delay, an untold number of Western users tried to watch the games live with P2P apps like Sopcast. And Chinese P2P TV provid... More About: Year
Weekday Online Vid Watching Trumps Weekends: Nielsen
2008-12-17 17:49:00 Nielsen released new online video facts and figures today, among them the top video sites for October, corrected figures from September, and data that shows more people watch online video during the week than on the weekends. The number of unique online video viewers fell 3 percent to just shy of 121 million in October from 124 million in September. However, the total number of streams grew 1 percent to 8.894 million, streams per viewer rose 4 percent to 73.7, and the time spent per viewer surged 10 percent — to almost 172 minutes — during that same time frame. Hulu ranks third in Nielsen’s top online brands by video streams, with more than 206 million streams and 9 million unique viewers. Unlike comScore (which had Hulu at sixth), Nielsen is separating out Viacom sites by brand (i.e. Nickelodeon and MTV). As noted above, Nielsen said that it updated its original September stats to account for a change in methodology and the removal of video advertising streams from... More About: Online , Watching , Nielsen
Current Picks Rotten Tomatoes for TV Show
2008-12-15 20:56:00 Rotten Tomatoes and Current are partnering to create a new TV series based on the famous vegetable-centric movie review site, the two companies announced today. The Rotten Tomatoes Show on Current (yikes, that’s really an… unimaginative title) will be a half-hour show aired weekly on Current TV and distributed on Current.com and RottenTomatoes.com. From the press release: In addition to the latest movie news and information, each irreverent episode will feature crowd-sourced rants and best-of lists influenced by the viewers. “The Rotten Tomatoes Show on Current” will also include the famous Tomatometer, bringing Rotten Tomatoes’ unique metric based on aggregated critic ratings to TV for the very first time. There aren’t many details about the show yet, such as when it will launch or exactly how much interactivity will be a part of the show (maybe live Twittering?). But this move is in keeping with Current’s shift to a cross-platform strategy that will roll out earl... More About: Rotten
TVs to Help Boost Online Vid Viewers
2008-12-12 21:08:00 ABI Research released its Broadband Video and Internet TV report today, in which it predicts that, thanks to more Net-connected TV devices, the number of people watching online video will grow globally to 941 million in 2013 from 563 million at the end of 2008. Online video in this particular case has a pretty wide definition in that it includes any video that’s delivered via an Internet connection (excluding IPTV services). So Netflix streaming, Apple video, Hulu, etc. This coming online video viewer boom will be a result of the growth in all forms of content (premium and UGC) and devices that plug into your TV and as such, becoming capable of delivering all this content, a trend we’ve seen pick up steam over the past year (have you seen how sweet YouTube’s HD streams look on an HD TV?). Netflix embodies both elements of this report’s finding, offering streaming movies on a wide range of boxes — from the standalone Roku, to the TiVo, to Blu-ray DVD players, to the Xbox ... More About: Boost
Kangaroo Is Dead - BBC iPlayer For All On Way | BBC, ITV, Channel 4 Launch
2008-12-11 17:34:00 Kangaroo may be all but dead, but the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4 aren’t giving up on their joint plans to launch the definitive Internet video service in the UK. Enter Project Canvas. Kangaroo Killed The Competition Commission recently put the kibosh on Kangaroo, the joint online video-on-demand initiative from the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4 . While the venture may survive in some form, I expect it to evolve considerably. Possibly into the new venture currently being called Project Canvas due to its all-encompassing, inclusive nature. Anti-Competitive The main complaints from the CC, originally argued by BSkyB and Virgin Media, was that Kangaroo would be anti-competitive and basically kill off the plans of other broadcasters to launch their own VoD services. The recommended course of action was to open up the service to other broadcasters, and that’s exactly what seems to be being suggested will happen by the BBC. Rather than Kangaroo though, this will be Project Canvas. Project Canv... More About: Dead , Launch , Kangaroo
Brightcove Tries to Rule Video World with Vendor “Alliance”
2008-12-08 06:01:00 Brightcove on Monday formally launches a consortium of video service providers that are compatible with its platform. Some 80 partners in the new “Brightcove Alliance” include ad networks, social networks, social media toolmakers, mobile providers, search engines, analytics services and creative designers. The Alliance is more plush than Brightcove’s open APIs released to developers alongside its software refresh in October — and includes support and marketing for partners. Brightcove is doing its best to be a benevolent platform. In a call with NewTeeVee, CEO Jeremy Allaire promised, “We don’t get involved in an economic relationship with third-party technology.” And in the ever competitive white-label video market, he said Brightcove is offering commissions to partners who bring in new clients. The launch is clearly intended as a message to the video market that Brightcove is at the center of it. Allaire said Cambridge, Mass-based Brightcove has “a lot of capital... More About: Video , World , Rule
Kangaroo Facing Evolution Or Death | Competition Commission Gives Verdict
2008-12-06 01:11:00 Kangaroo, a British rival to the U.S. Hulu, is facing evolution or death after the Competition Commission refused to accept it in its current form. Kangaroo Lives Back in November 2007, the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4, four broadcasters in the UK, announced plans for a joint online video on demand venture. Kangaroo was meant to be an online version of Freeview offering over 10,000 of original programming. The BBC already has the hugely popular iPlayer, ITV has the newly rename ITV Player, and Channel 4 has 4oD. Kangaroo would see all three services combined under one umbrella, while all would still also operate independently. 90% of the programming will be free, paid for by advertising. This would see the license fee-funded BBC making money as well as the commercial companies involved. Kangaroo Falters Kangaroo was first meant to launch sometime in 2008, but July saw those plans take a battering after rival UK broadcasters BSkyB and Virgin Media complained about the plans to the OFT (O... More About: Evolution , Death , Kangaroo
YouTube Refocuses on Premium, and Once Again Misses the Point
2008-12-05 06:01:00 YouTube’s director of content partnerships, Jordan Hoffner, has been hard at work signing on premium content providers like CBS, HBO, Showtime, C-SPAN and MGM. According to reports of a speech he made this week, the company’s No. 1 priority in 2009 is to get that content in front of viewers. “‘YouTube is a great place for premium content,” Multichannel News quoted Hoffner as saying. “But we need to do a better job of creating areas where the user can go and know what they are going to get.” Hoffner was speaking to a nagging problem we’ve mentioned many times on NewTeeVee: YouTube’s interface is set up for video blogs and virals, not premium content. It’s flat-out impossible, for example, to find those full episodes from CBS. Recent moves such as widescreen players and tougher policies on “sexually suggestive” content are starting points, but the site needs to radically redesign how it exposes and promotes premium video — things competitor Hulu brags about... More About: Youtube , Point , Premium
Ninja Tops iTunes Podcast List (Again)
2008-12-03 00:02:00 Apple released the iTunes top-seller and best-of lists for 2008 this week, and Ask A Ninja was once again took top honors on the “Classics” Video Podcast list. On the more traditional media side, Gossip Girl was the top-selling TV season on iTunes while The Dark Knight (which hasn’t even been released yet on iTunes) came in at No. 1 on downloaded movie chart. Apple doesn’t spell out whether the video podcast list is editorially created or based on hard numbers, but either way, new media shows are well represented on both the 2008 and Classics video podcast lists. Making the cut this year are: 2008 Who What Wear - 60Frames Best of Current TV - Current Beginning Guitar 101 - ivideosongs.com ill doctrine - Jay Smooth (a NewTeeVee Top 10 Breakout Video Star!) Scam School - Revision3 Howcast Food & Drink - Howcast Project Lore - Deca SuperNews - Current TV TPMtv - TPMtv (Talking Points Memo) CLASSICS Ask A Ninja - Beat... More About: Itunes , Tops , List
The Future of Online Video Looks Bright
2008-11-26 09:00:00 Smaller screens, bigger opportunities More About: Video , Future , Online Video , The Future , Online
Sky Launching Subscription Web TV Service
2008-11-10 20:08:00 Customers in the UK and Ireland will soon be able to subscribe to a package of Sky channels online without the need to subscribe to the TV-based service as well. The news was announced by Mike Darcy, Sky’s COO, at the Media Guardian Changing Broadcast conference in London today. Though no official launch date was announced, at some point in the next few months, some of Sky’s most popular channels will be available on the Sky Player web service. The exact content is still unknown, but according to WebUser, Darcey said the service would offer sports channels. According to a Sky press release, customers will be able to choose from a number of online subscription packages. Pricing wasn’t available. Existing Sky TV subscribers will still be able to access the Sky Player’s content online. Wonder when this idea will make its way across the pond. Both Showtime and HBO only offer library content through services such as iTunes. HBO was experimenting with its own broadband offering... More About: Service
Keystream Inserts Ads Into Empty Spaces
2008-11-10 14:00:00 Keystream, a Mountain View, Calif.-based startup whose technology automatically inserts ad placements unobtrusively into empty spaces within video streams, came out of stealth mode, announced its software-as-a-service product and made public its funding situation today. Without sounding too much like an infomercial — has this ever happened to you? You’re watching a video when an overlay pops up, obscuring your view and covering up the action. The Keystream SmartAd software runs video though its algorithms to automatically locate empty positions within the video, where it dynamically inserts an ad. The ad is a small, IAB-standard size bug that when clicked on, pauses the video to launch the destination web site. You’d think that having logo pop up somewhere other than the bottom of the screen while you’re watching a drama would be distracting if not downright annoying, and that seems to be the reaction of some Brits to ITV’s implementation of Keystream’s technolog... More About: Spaces , Empty
@Al_Gore is the Real Al Gore
2008-11-07 09:12:00 Last night we wondered if the Twitter users @theREALalgore was in fact the real Al Gore . The consensus of the commenters seems to be that there was no way in heck that it was, and that was further confirmed today by what appears to be the officially sanctioned real Al Gore Twitter account over at @al_gore. First noticed by Mashable commenter Joseph Morin, the account seems to have been launched shortly after his interview with Kevin Rose on the Digg Dialog. While it’s certainly taken him a lot longer than the next day turnaround he promised back in September, he’s on now and posting links to his blog and general goings on. He’s definitely accrued a boatload of followers in his first day on Twitter. As I’m writing this, he’s up to almost 5,500 followers, though the only follower he’s reciprocated for so far is the corporate Current account. It’s fairly hard to tell at this point if Gore is going to follow suit with many his fellow political tweeters and have interns and... More About: Real
Watch Full-Length Movies On YouTube Soon | Google & Hollywood Finally W
2008-11-06 22:15:00 Google has been attempting to evolve YouTube in to a money-making domain for months, but the latest effort, which will see full-length feature films on the site, must be the biggest step so far. Googe Maximizing YouTube’s Potential Anyone who reads WebTVWire regularly will know that the last few months have been dominated by Google’s efforts to maximize YouTube’s potential and turn the impressive viewing figures in to equally impressive levels of profit. It’s not like YouTube isn’t already making money, it is, but the figures don’t justify the $1.65 billion Google paid for the world’s favorite and most well known video sharing site. They also don’t stack up when compared to Hulu’s profits, even though that company is much younger and has much less traffic. Evolving Efforts First of all, post-roll adverts launched on YouTube, closely followed by pre-rolls. Then the YouTube homepage had huge banner ads added, which should bring in some much needed revenue. Then Googl... More About: Hollywood , Google , Movies , Youtube , Watch
Interrogativi
2008-11-06 13:47:00 Una domanda per Obama. Ci invadete spontaneamente o dobbiamo proprio rifarlo tutto, il fascismo? (via Spinoza)
Boxee Wants to Enlist TV Pirates to Grow Hulu’s Audience
2008-10-31 11:00:00 Forget filters, DRM and locked-down set-top boxes. The makers of the open-source media center Boxee have a novel approach aimed at getting people to watch TV from legitimate sources. The idea behind it is not to punish pirates, but to instead use them as taste makers that could drive others to Hulu, Joost and similar streaming media web sites. I sat down with Boxee’s head of products, Dave Mathews, at the DCIA’s P2P and Video conference a few days ago. Boxee has been enjoying a busy month, issuing a major announcement almost every week. First it was unveiled that Boxee is now running on the Apple TV platform. Then Hulu came to Boxee, and most recently, the Boxee team won the CES i-stage competition, earning not only $50,000 but a booth at the next CES in Las Vegas. Boxee won the award, in part, because of its social features, which could help turn potential pirates into Hulu users. Boxee, which is in the process of trying to raise a Series A round of funding of an undisclosed ... More About: Pirates , Audience , Grow
Hulu Continues To Shine | Profiles Galore & Impressive Stats… All Via
2008-10-31 02:34:00 Hulu is celebrating its first 12 months in operation, and a successful year it has been. But will that success continue? And if so, what is the ultimate future for Hulu? Hulu’s First Year Hulu launched this time last year in beta to a positive yet subdued reaction. The people in the business were excited but no-one outside of the Web video bubble really gave two hoots. But that’s slowly and surely changed, with word of mouth (there’s been no formal advertising) seeing the NBC and Fox owned service gaining massively in an already crowded online video sector over the past 12 months. The first anniversary of the site’s arrival also brought with it high profile articles in The New York Times and USA Today, both of which are very positive about the venture. Impressive Site Stats The statistics speak for themselves. The most recent Nielsen Online Web viewing figures show that Hulu generated more than 142 million streams during September in the U.S. They’re worldwide figures as ... More About: Profiles , Shine , Hulu , Galore
Hulu, Dr. Horrible Make Time’s 50 Best Inventions of the Year
2008-10-30 23:55:00 1. DNA tests. 2. Electric cars 3. An unmanned moonship. 5. The world’s biggest particle accelerator. What are we missing here? No. 4 — Hulu .com. That’s right, easy access to TV on the web is changing the world, according to Time, which just released its list of the 50 best inventions of 2008. We totally agree. By the way, even better: Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog finished at No. 15, just ahead of the world’s first moving skyscraper and an expressive robot. Good enough for the Evil League of Evil? More About: Inventions , Make , Year
Hulu Doing Great, But Why So Shy about Numbers?
2008-10-29 18:31:00 Hulu is doing a big PR push today around the birthday of its beta, with profiles in the New York Times and USA Today. The company shared some nice stats, like its impressive Nielsen numbers (our story) and its viewers’ receptiveness to ads. For instance, a study of four brands showed Hulu increased purchase intent by 28 percent and message association by 22 percent. Meanwhile, 93 percent of Hulu users surveyed say Hulu has the right amount of ads. Hulu also found that 38 percent of respondents watched shows they’d never seen before that currently air on TV, 20 percent watched episodes or clips of a series they normally watch on TV but had missed, and 19 percent watched a show that’s no longer on TV. So Hulu can say that the site is additive, rather than stealing watchers from its TV network parents and partners. But even though Hulu will tell us its users have written more than 72,000 reviews on its site, and Twitter users have “tweeted” about Hulu more than 40,000 times... More About: Great , Numbers , Hulu
Happy Birthday Hulu. I’m Glad You Guys Didn’t Suck.
2008-10-29 09:30:00 Online tv/film site Hulu launched a year ago today, and boy did we have to eat crow. We provided nearly constant criticism of the site since it was announced in March 2007 (no name, billion dollar valuation, name translation issues, trademark absurdity, etc.). But despite a slightly bumpy launch, we had to admit that they did an outstanding job. And today I can safely say I spend more time watching Hulu than I do my standard home cable connection. The site continues to grow rapidly. In August they had over 100 million video streams. Last month, according to Nielsen, they streamed 142 million videos, a 42% month over month increase. 72,000 reviews and 14,000 forum posts have been left of the site, and the company says they’ve received 50,000 feedback emails. The site now has 110 content providers (including NBC Universal, FOX, Sony Pictures Television, MGM Studios, Comedy Central, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, PBS, FX, Sundance Channel and the Sci Fi Channel), up from 40 at laun... More About: Happy , Birthday , Guys , Suck , Happy Birthday
MTV Music - A Hulu For Music Videos | Unfortunately, Copyright Restrictions
2008-10-28 19:31:00 MTV Music is a new website from MTV wholly dedicated to music videos. But will this Hulu for music be able to compete with the many destinations already on the Web for music video lovers? From MTV To RealityTV MTV was once a channel dedicated to music videos, hence the name. But recent years have seen this completely change, with the group of channels now much more likely to show reality or lifestyle programming. Personally, I’m not a fan of this change, much preferring the MTV of old where there was wall-to-wall music videos from night until noon and not an episode of The Hills or The Real World anywhere in sight. MTV Music Luckily for me and other fans of the old-style channel, MTV has recently launched MTV Music, a website dedicated just to music videos, all of which are on demand, and free to watch. The site has launched with both old and new videos available to watch, all of which can also be embedded to websites, blogs, and social networks. There’s also the chance to comme... More About: Videos , Music Videos , Copyright
Blip.tv Figures Out How To Serve Ads In iTunes Videos
2008-10-28 19:16:00 For most people, watching Web video is predominantly a streamed experience on their computers. But an important and substantial portion of Web video is still downloaded to be watched later, or transferred to a different screen (usually an iPod, but sometimes a flat-screen TV). The problem with downloads is that they don’t fit neatly into the advertising model that rules most other Web video. Some companies try to charge for video downloads on iTunes, but many simply give away their videos for free as downloadable podcasts. (In fact, quickly browsing iTunes seems to turn up more free videos in at least the TV show category than paid downloads). Serving up videos on iTunes in many respects is a loss leader for many online video producers. They need to do it because their most loyal viewers subscribe to their shows through iTunes, but then they have trouble selling those very same viewers to advertisers. Arguably, these are a show’s most valuable viewers because they keep comi... More About: Videos , Itunes , Figures , Serve
PRESIDENTE DI CHE?
2008-10-26 17:30:00 Leggo solo oggi la delirante intervista di Francesco Cossiga a Quotidiano.net di cui in molti giustamente parlano in questi giorni. Noi tutti abbiamo - di fronte ad una cosa del genere - solo due possibili alternative. La prima e' quella di appellarci al deterioramento senile e maledire in silenzio la presenza dei senatori a vita, istituto di saggezza schiantato dal vertiginoso aumento della vita media. La seconda stigmatizzare come il poco ossigeno al cervello non sia altro che uno strumento di liberazione dai propri freni inibitori, esattamente come un Camparino a stomaco vuoto. In ogni caso che quello di Cossiga sia fascismo di riporto o meno, in qualsiasi paese decente un personaggio del genere sarebbe immediatamente allontanato da qualsivoglia ruolo pubblico, anche e sopratutto in un governo di centro destra.Ritirare le forze di polizia dalle strade e dalle università, infiltrare il movimento con agenti provocatori pronti a tutto, e lasciare che per una decina di giorni i man...
Google Analyzes Brain Waves and More to Measure Ad Effects
More articles from this author:2008-10-23 22:22:00 Today, Garett Rogers of Googling Google reports: <<Google, along with MediaVest are releasing information about ad quality determined by reading brain waves and psychological responses to ads on video content. (...) The goal was to measure the impact of YouTube overlay advertisements on attention levels, emotional engagement, and other psychological metrics. Google, with the help of NeuroFocus, used a sample group of participants, and measured things likes skin responses, eye movement and an EEG brain scan.>> Google’s Leah Spalding responds to why Google doesn’t just measure click-through rates for ads. “Click through was important.. but since we’re looking at brand impact, it’s not enough to just look at the click through rate (CTR). CTR will not give us any indication as far as how memorable an ad is, or metrics on brand impact, etc.” The image above is from slides of the web seminar Garett uploaded. [Thanks Garett!] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Goog... More About: Brain , Waves , Effects 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |



