Who Knew? and Starting an Online Business
Marshall Brain, host of National Geographic's "Who Knew?" joins us to talk about what you'll see when you tune in for the first episode this Thursday. Dr. Dani tells us about her "Doing Business Online" course at UC Irvine Extension. Jen rocks out with Rock Band, and we test Chloe's dog breath.
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Hour 1
Marshall Brain, host of "Who Knew?" on the National Geographic Channel, gives us a behind the scenes look at making the show, including some situations that didn't make it on camera. Check out the first episode of "Who Knew?" at 9pm ET/PT this Thursday. There will be three one-hour episodes in March, and then more episodes coming this summer. We can't wait for the chocolate one! More rumors about the Beatles coming to iTunes, refuted by Sony. Marshall may have a cool job, but what about those people who get to test breath odor? And dog breath odor? Chloe's here so we can test her breath, but hers is fishy, which isn't one of the standard categories. Jennifer finally got to try out Rock Band, at a family wedding after-party this weekend. Don't hold your breath over a Logitech - Microsoft merger.
Hour 2
Danielle Babb, "Dr. Dani," joins us to talk about her UC Irvine Extension course "Doing Business Online." What holds people back from starting an online business, and the tools they can get from her course. Start with your passion when trying to come up with a new business. How working online suits different lifestyles. A personal assistant online! (I want one of those!) One very successful online business she's seen - RatRaceRebellion.com - helps other people start online businesses. The new space station robot - Dextre - comes from Canada. Why the head of Ericcson says WiFi won't last. Rupert Murdoch says News Corp won't fight Microsoft over Yahoo. TSA is confused by the MacBook Air. Lionel Ritchie loved David Cook's "Hello" so much, he's going to release a new version, featuring David. How to confuse muggers on the lookout for an iPod.
Hour 3
An hour of David Lawrence.
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