10 Youtube Tools To Help You Grow Your Audience

But despite how competitive YouTube is, there’s plenty of attention to go around. According to the most recent Sprout Social Index, 51% of consumers plan to increase their activity on the platform this year… But only 35% of brands say they’re going to meet them there. Translation? People are still glued to YouTube and there are plenty of opportunities for brands. So now’s the time to ramp up your YouTube presence....

December 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1317 words · Katie Donaldson

10 Most Lovable Robots In Sci Fi Tv History

For most of history, robots have been served best on the cinematic big screen. Immediately the droids of Star Wars, WALL-E, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s The Terminator, and more come to mind. But these mechanized friends aren’t limited to films, as many of our favorites had their start on television. Science Fiction has produced some of the most iconic robot characters in the long history of TV. Spanning both gritty serious hard science fiction as well as kid’s Saturday morning cartoons, these artificially intelligent characters have become some of the most loved of the genre....

December 15, 2022 · 5 min · 1014 words · Louis Fischer

10 Movies To See If You Loved Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

Quentin Tarantino’s 8th film One Upon a Time… in Hollywood is as much of a love letter to Hollywood as it is an endearing depiction of a Hollywood star passing his prime. It’s a movie about an industry that can see the star power of a talent decline just as fast it can rise, and the toll it can take. The following list features a variety of movies about making movies or ones that are simply set against the backdrop of Tinseltown....

December 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1271 words · Janice Kline

10 New Years Resolutions Inspired By Hufflepuffs

It seems like every Harry Potter fan on earth was waiting with bated breath to figure out what house at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry that they belonged to, and would inevitably rejoice in whatever house the Sorting Hat decided on for them. Gryffindors took leonine pride in their bravery. Slytherin was thrilled by their cunning. And Ravenclaws boasted about their exceptional wit. And Hufflepuffs… well Hufflepuffs often lamented their lot in life or just begged the Sorting Hat for another answer....

December 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1184 words · Evelyn Mobley

10 Things Almost Every Disney Villain Actually Does

Disney has been responsible for some of the greatest villains ever brought to the big screen. Maleficent, Jafar, Frollo, and Scar are just a few of the members of Disney’s Rogues Gallery. Every one of them is as unique and distinct as they are devious and diabolical. But, at the same time, something seems oddly familiar. Don’t get us wrong, Disney has villain-making down to a science, but, with every science comes a specific formula, right?...

December 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1239 words · Jonathan Magana

10 Times Harry Potter Should Have Used Muggle Technology And Didn T

As Hermione and the book Hogwarts: A History have informed us, muggle technology does not work on the grounds of Hogwarts School. But, let’s be real, while Harry and company do spend a lot of their time in school, the Harry Potter novels and films do see Harry visiting other parts of the magical as well as muggle world. There were opportunities, in canon, for him to take advantage of his muggle upbringing and the “magic” of muggle technology to enhance his life as well as help him in his fight against Lord Voldemort....

December 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1280 words · Evan Miranda

11 Best Network Scanning Tools 2023

Following is a handpicked list of Top IP Scanners, with its popular features and website links. The list contains both open source(free) and commercial(paid) network scanning tools. Best IP Scanners 1) ManageEngine OpUtils ManageEngine OpUtils offers comprehensive insights into complex network infrastructures with real-time IP address tracking and network scanning. It can scan your network across multiple subnets, routers, and switch ports, and effectively detect and troubleshoot network issues. Features: Network Monitoring: Yes Free Trial: 30-Days Free Trial...

December 15, 2022 · 10 min · 1948 words · Genevieve Cunha

10 Things You May Not Have Noticed About The Characters Of 1917

Sam Mendes’ 1917 has certainly deserved every accolade it has been given thus far. It’s an undeniably powerful film about war, survival and friendship. Its dedication to historical accuracy, beautiful cinematography, and sound design all demonstrate the hard work put into the film. One of the most compelling aspects of this movie though, is the characters that inhabit this war-torn world. Although the story really takes place around two central figures, there are a number of other important players....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1015 words · Aida Bonello

11 Best Wrike Alternatives For Project Management In 2023

Here is a handpicked list of the best tools that are capable of replacing Wrike. This list includes commercial and open-source(free) Wrike alternative tools with popular features and the latest download link. Top Wrike Alternatives & Competitors (Open-source and Paid) 1) Monday Monday.com is one of the best alternatives to Wrike. It offers a clean interface with color-coded features. This easy-to-use software is suitable for big or small teams. It also offers a user-friendly mobile app and highly customizable workflows....

December 14, 2022 · 14 min · 2831 words · Linda Logan

12 Best Arduino Projects To Do In Summer

12 Best Arduino Projects The basic idea to create these projects is to get familiar with Arduino and practice of developing your ideas in reality. I will keep updating this list and add more cool Arduino projects. So now without any further adieu, let us start with our first arduino project. 1. Alarm for our events in Google Calendar One of the most unknown plates in the world Arduino, the Yún, is the protagonist of this project in which we can automatically synchronize our Google calendar or Gmail mail so that, based on our events, the system configures a series of alarms....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 879 words · Maria Stanton

10 Things From Blade Runner That Haven T Aged Well

When it was released in 1982, Ridley Scott’s sci-fi opus Blade Runner presented a genre bending film unlike any other previously seen by movie audiences. Following an elite law enforcement officer as he tracked down rogue robot sentinels made to appear eerily human, it offered a shocking view of the future. It wasn’t clean and orderly like 2001: A Space Odyssey, or derelict and utilitarian like Alien, but gritty, bathed in neon, and financed by mega-corporations....

December 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1193 words · Diana Siegel

10 Worst Outfits In Star Trek Ranked

In a futuristic universe, it makes sense that fashion would evolve and change over hundreds of years. Especially, of course, after so much cultural exchange with other species. Being from another time and space doesn’t excuse Star Trek from terrible fashion, though. Sometimes, some looks are so bad that they’d be horrible in any universe. Even beloved captains aren’t free from scrutiny. Just because they save planets doesn’t mean they have fantastic fashion sense....

December 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1217 words · Richard Labonte

11 Most Common Types Of Leadership Which Type Of Leader Are You

Your personality and previous experience can play a huge role in the leadership style that appeals to you more. So too can the needs of the business. For example, a new startup will need a leader who can encourage and reward innovative thinking, while a non-profit will need one who will value other people’s happiness. To help you forge your path ahead, in this article, we’ll take a look at the most common leadership styles....

December 13, 2022 · 12 min · 2351 words · Kimberly Pugh

10 Quotes From Seinfeld That Are Still Hilarious Today

Seinfeld was not only one of the most popular sitcoms in television history, but also, years after its finale, it remains one of the most rewatchable comedies. The show’s ability to find hilarity in the most mundane of situations made it funny and relatable to everyone. Though not everything in Seinfeld has aged well, you’ll still hear plenty of lines from the show quoted to this day. Some of its funniest moments still hold up incredibly well, proving its lasting impact within television history....

December 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1142 words · Stanley Mills

10 Significant Feature Length Movies Released Before Citizen Kane

When it comes to filmmaking, there is no doubt that Citizen Kane (1941) is one of the most important films ever made. Written, directed, produced, and starring Orson Welles at the age of 25, the movie was a landmark for its political and personal significance, its storytelling, its cinematography, and virtually everything else under the sun. No pressure aimed towards aspiring filmmakers still under 25. While Citizen Kane is a must-see and a critical movie, there are others that can often be dwarfed or brushed aside, so here are 10 other major movies made before Citizen Kane was released and why they’re also so important....

December 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1376 words · Janice Garcia

10 Things That Make No Sense About Boy Meets World

When we stop and think about it, Boy Meets World wasn’t this groundbreaking TV show that was created to change lives. It was about a “normal” family living outside of Philadelphia and how they handled the punches that come with growing up. We watched the Matthews family go through their ups and downs with noble characters alongside them like Topanga, Shawn, Mr. Feeny, and even Minkus. As ’90s babies, we were all glued to the love story that was between Cory and Topanga and wished we had a teacher (and mentor) as awesome as Mr....

December 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1208 words · Ruthie Engemann

10 Things We Want To See In The Reboot Of 90210

Now that the Beverly Hills, 90210 reboot has aired one episode, fans can see that it’s not a fictional continuation of the story from where the series finale left off. Instead, the new show finds the actors playing themselves (although a bit wilder and definitely more miserable) as they come to terms with how long it’s been since they were on the original teen drama. The show is meta, campy in tone, and good old-fashioned guilty pleasure fun for those who have been waiting to see everyone back together again....

December 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1247 words · Brenda Scott

10 Upsetting Things In A Charlie Brown Christmas

In the winter of 1965, Peanuts creator, Charles M. Schultz, released A Charlie Brown Christmas. The adorable Christmas special shows everyone’s favorite Charlie Brown and the Peanuts as they prepare themselves for a very special Christmas play. Sadly, not everyone was in the Christmas spirit. We see Charlie Brown pondering the real reason for Christmas as he suffers spouts of depression. He then leans on the Peanuts for answers on the holiday and potential happiness....

December 11, 2022 · 6 min · 1218 words · Robert Heisserer

10 Ways Marvel Can Fix The X Men Franchise

Disney’s acquisition of Fox couldn’t have come at a better time for Marvel. They’re about the clean house in the MCU with Avengers: Endgame, the culmination of 11 years of filmmaking, and a bunch of characters will either be retired or killed off, leaving room for a new batch of superheroes to enter the game. Meanwhile, Fox has managed to fade the X-Men franchise, the once-thriving cinematic behemoth that started the superhero movie trend in the first place, into near-total obscurity....

December 11, 2022 · 7 min · 1433 words · James Jenkins

10 Most Underrated Rom Coms From The Past 5 Years

The romantic comedy genre can be a tricky and difficult thing. It has a reputation for being overly corny and stereotypical, and it can feel like the only end goal is for the two main characters to live happily ever after. Since those storylines can ignore the fact that someone can be just as happy and funfilled if they’re single, some of these films can be tough to get through....

December 10, 2022 · 6 min · 1210 words · Joshua Boblitt