Cognosco Media, LLC, a groundbreaking media company taking content beyond the printed page, announced the launch of a new, patent-pending media / education app: Brain Bump. Recognizing that people quickly forget what they read in a book, or hear on a podcast, the app takes the key ideas from the content and surfaces them to the user to help the ideas stay top of mind, requiring only a few seconds a day to be effective.
Brain Bump combines the core functionality of a book summary app, a flashcard app, and a daily affirmation app. It takes the highlights from the content and puts them in the user's pocket. The user doesn't even need to open the app, since the passive learning of the push notifications helps keep the content (and brand) top of mind without requiring the user to take any action. The app supports content from books, blogs, podcasts, classes,...
Brain Bump combines the core functionality of a book summary app, a flashcard app, and a daily affirmation app. It takes the highlights from the content and puts them in the user's pocket. The user doesn't even need to open the app, since the passive learning of the push notifications helps keep the content (and brand) top of mind without requiring the user to take any action. The app supports content from books, blogs, podcasts, classes,...
- 10/13/2022
- Podnews.net
Really, I mean Preston Sturges' Hotel Haywire, because nobody's too interested in George Archainbaud, a Paramount contract director who had been directing for 20 years without helming a really memorable film (Thirteen Women, an uncomfortably racist pre-Code with Myrna Loy, is as exciting as it gets, and even that one is remembered chiefly for featuring the girl who threw herself off the Hollywood sign), He would continue for another 20, moving from B-westerns into TV westerns, without making anything else of particular note.Sturges wrote the script as part of his plan to get a long-term contract at Paramount. To particularly appeal to the suits there, he filled the story with roles for Paramount stars such as Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles, Fred MacMurray and Burns & Allen, none of whom were necessarily famous enough to carry a movie, but whose combined star-power might make an attractive investment for studio or future ticket-buyers.
- 5/11/2017
- MUBI
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