ELMO LOVES ABCs UPATE IS LIVE!

Marino Software’s very own Elmo Loves ABCs 2.1 is LIVE on the app store! In addition to being able to track your child’s learning progress and create your own pictures, audio and video for use throughout the game, caregivers can now download awesome new alphabet content and holiday-themed games, videos and pictures through a child-proofed in-app purchase button. If you don’t have the app already, you can download it here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/elmo-loves-abcs-for-ipad/id426747278

We’re really proud of this app here at Marino, and happy to see that it’s performed consistently well for the lovely folks at Sesame Workshop since it was released in April 2011. Speaking of which, today it’s ranked at #40 for overall games and #88 for overall paid apps in the US app store! Go team!

For more information about Marino see www.marinosoftware.com

Elmo Loves ABCs

The Art of Living

“A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both.”
- L.P Jack

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If you do things well one at a time, you end up in a really good place. Don’t get ahead of yourself. Control the things you can. — Ron Johnson 

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50 Years of Space Exploration

Originally a fold-out from a 2009 nationalgeographic, this amazingly detailed graph depicts the various ventures out into the unknown undertaken by man and satellite alike. Conveyed in colorful and sweeping orbital pathways, you can view the full celestial masterpiece with annotations (though somewhat blurred) right here.

(via: reddit)

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futuramb:

3D Printers Will Build Circuit Boards ‘In Two Years’ | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
Before you know it, we’ll be building circuit boards with 3D printers.  In other words, 3D printers will help us manufacture PCs. Or even, other 3D printers.  “Printing actual circuit boards is very close,” says David ten Have, CEO of 3D printing outfit Ponoko. “Most of the assembly tools are completely automated anyway. I’m guessing 18 to 24 months.”

futuramb:

3D Printers Will Build Circuit Boards ‘In Two Years’ | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com

Before you know it, we’ll be building circuit boards with 3D printers. In other words, 3D printers will help us manufacture PCs. Or even, other 3D printers. “Printing actual circuit boards is very close,” says David ten Have, CEO of 3D printing outfit Ponoko. “Most of the assembly tools are completely automated anyway. I’m guessing 18 to 24 months.”

(via emergentfutures)