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Crunchie Tech and Working Inventors

Woof woof, bark! (That's "Happy Birthday, Chloe!") Michael Arrington from Tech Crunch joins us, and Dr. Nat the Rocket Scientist tells us about the Working Inventor Weekend.

Call 800-39-ONLINE, email radio@onlinetonight.com or send us an instant message to smartmaxradio or smartvicradio. We'd love to hear from you about anything having to do with technology, families or entertainment!

Hour 1
Chloe (our dog) turned 2 today. Lego turned 50 this week. Program to help create your Lego sculpture - Lego Digital Designer can be downloaded for free at ldd.lego.com. Sony and XM make up. Steve Jobs says no one reads anymore, but the Amazon Kindle has surpassed expectations. Michael Arrington from TechCrunch joins us to talk about the Crunchie Awards and endorsing presidential candidates based on their technology policies.

Geekspeak - top level domain
Bookmark This! - www.superbowl.com

Hour 2
How Dr. Nat became a rocket scientist. What is a pink cow? How do you know who to trust with your invention? Learning to use www.uspto.gov to your advantage. American Inventors Protection Act. She's writing a book called Smart Inventors Finish Rich. How to do a patent search. The Working Inventor Weekend. How to get past the reptile talk in your head. A safe place for inventors. Empowering inventors so they can change the world.

Geekspeak - DNS
Bookmark This! - AnimalPlanet.com/PuppyBowl

Hour 3
We'll be recording the Superbowl again this year, to watch the commercials, not the football. Go to www.superbowl-ads.com to see past commercials. The Beatles in space. A few degrees of story separation. More laptops on the way with the same chips as the MacBook Air. Stanford makes a revolutionary leap in battery life. Raising multiple critters on a Tamogotchi. Motorola may drop the phone. iPods safe with pacemakers.

Geekspeak - name server
Bookmark This! - RoseBowlHistory.org

Jen's joke:

Q: What kind of tree do bears scratch their back on the most?
A: A fir tree!

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