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If you wondered how it would be if you got to play a game based on African wild animals, you can find out for yourself soon. Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios has teamed up with National Geographic for Afrika, a PS3 title. You could play..
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National Geographic, best known for its yellow-framed magazine and often breathtaking nature shows, is getting into video games.
made popular Nov 18 2008
Monarch butterflies are known for the incredible mass migration that brings millions of them to California and Mexico each winter. North American monarchs are the only...
made popular Jul 17 2008
The basins, which stretch across a 39,000-square-mile (100,000-square-kilometer) swath of central India, were initially believed to have formed about 500 to 700 million...
made popular Jul 17 2008
Created especially for the adventurous souls with a heart for the environment, the Inflatable Clear Bottom Boat from National Geographic is just the ideal eco-accessory...
made popular Jun 28 2008
National Geographic won three National Magazine Awards on Thursday including general excellence, the industry’s top honor, while Vanity Fair picked up two.Other...
made popular May 2 2008
It looks like a typical National Geographic cover with the signature yellow border. So what’s Paris Hilton doing on there? The folks at Harvard Lampoon persuaded...
made popular Apr 1 2008
A fourth-grader at Riverview Elementary School has won the National Geographic planetary mnemonic contest, developing a handy way to remember the newly assigned 11...
made popular Feb 26 2008
A fourth-grader at Riverview Elementary School has won the National Geographic planetary mnemonic contest, developing a handy way to remember the newly assigned 11...
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This is an interesting and intriguing print advertisement meant for promoting National Geographic Channel. However, the core intention of the advertisement seems to be...
made popular Jul 20 2007
This an extremely smart print advertisement campaign launched by National Geographic in Chile in a bid to promote the channel. However, the campaign has focused on the...
made popular May 23 2007
The National Geographic has rolled print advertisement campaign to promote its kid’s magazine. The ad specifically focuses on the complex nature of things around...
made popular Dec 14 2006
This is a great advertising campaign highlighting impeccably the adventure in tough locations. The ad campaign has strategically used challenging geographical locations...
made popular Nov 20 2006
HD Sets dawns a new avtar and have become showcases for fine art masterpieces and photography from leading museums and collections with the new service from Comcast and...
made popular Nov 15 2006
Thanks to national geographic we now have the photographs of the orchids discovered in Papua New Guinea
Dendrobium spectabile
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made popular Oct 19 2006
A 33-foot-long (10-meter-long) marine reptile from the dino-era sea creature group — called pliosaurs - has been unearthed at a 150-million-year-old graveyard...
made popular Oct 11 2006
National Geographic this time has featured a travel library which contain exclusive tavel books and no travelguide.
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made popular Jun 22 2006
The best way to describe a spade is spade. No other word is as effective as this word. This theory is applicable in advertising too. When you speak about ‘x’, tell...
made popular Jun 14 2009
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