A video a friend ,ade that I helped with in the Twin Cities (Minnesota). It has graffiti, some skateboarding, and some buildings and other urban art.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: xStereo
http://www.WatchMojo.comsit down with two members from The New Cities
Genre: Entertainment
by: WatchMojo
Information Fashion was created to fulfill a specific vision: We design apparel that informs and educates the public. Our first campaign is called, 'Cities'. The purpose of this campaign is to showcase cities that the vast majority of the public has never heard of. Each shirt will display the following: The city, country, currency, population, time zone, and language spoken. Information Fashion utilizes a very unique printing process as well as an extremely high-quality garment.
by: Edigita
At the SmarterCities forum today in Berlin, IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced that it is offering a new Smarter City Assessment Tool to help cities better understand and meet the new demands of an increasingly urbanized world.To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/ibm/38726/
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HISTORY CHANNEL Monday, December 1st at 9pm ET/PT From the swords of barbarian hordes to the guns of the Spanish Empire, Europe's darkest days lasted 1,000 years. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Europe was plunged into chaos for centuries, with mass bloodshed, rampant disease, and vicious carnage regularly raging through the streets. But below them, another world was carved out to keep the people alive...and enemies on their toes. From the immense quarries of a secret society to Templar torture chambers and the tunnels of medieval "ghost knights," Don Wildman tracks down the darkest secrets of the Dark Continent, buried deep below Europe's streets. For more info, please visit http://www.history.com/cities-of-the-underworld
by: TheHistoryChanne
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and Chicago Sister Cities International welcomed mayors and municipal leaders from around the world for the first-ever Chicago Global Cities Forum on April 27-29.The 2009 Forum opened on Monday, April 27, with the Richard J. Daley Urban Forum, a public event, followed by two days of private discussion focused on pathways to economic recovery, urban planning and human capital initiatives. During this three-day summit, visiting municipal leaders presented their citys own innovative strategies and exchanged ideas and "best practices" on a number of topics.To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/chicagosistercities/38130/
Genre: News Videos
Premieres Sun, Oct 26 at 9pm/et. Every city has its secrets. And, you’d be surprised to learn what lies below the surface of some. Turning history upside-down, Don Wildman is back in an all new season of CITIES OF THE UNDERWORLD on History ™. Play the Underground Photo Hunt Game and learn more at at http://www.history.com/cities
With more and more hybrid and alternative fuel cars coming out each year, it has never been easier for consumers to go green with their car purchase. And, while hybrid vehicles by themselves don’t necessarily make you green, they have certainly become a symbol for being green with consumers.For the second year in a row, Cars.com has taken a look at the cities across the country and ranked them by the number of hybrid searches as a percentage of overall car searches to come up with its Green Cities list, to be released on Thursday, April 30th.
Genre: Auto Videos
For more info visit www.newsinfusion.comCONCORD, MA -- July 17, 2009 – America is a country which prides itself on its unique cultural composition, varying geography and diverse ideals. Regardless of race or creed however, one thing is certain; all Americans are affected by one universal experience, the everyday hassle of traffic and commuting. Whether it’s a frustrating – or even embarrassing – driving experience, almost all have a story to tell. Concord-based TomTom Inc., determined to uncover the various driving habits and road way behaviors which emerge, has surveyed Americans to find out which driving personality is distinctly their own.The seven cities surveyed include Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and New York. Residents from each of these cities candidly shared interesting driving habits and routines which revealed their “driving personalities.”
by: newsinfusion
Your guide to outdoor adventures - find photos, beach and mountain guides, best hotel rates, travel tips and more
Genre: Sports Videos
by: visitusa