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Your daily Update June 24th, 2012

Google's next mission: Save dying languages

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Obscure tongues like Arogonese and Navajo are just a few generations away from disappearing. Enter Google, which aims to preserve them digitally

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The Endangered Languages website provides maps — like this one of Western Europe and northern Africa — that show the number of endangered languages around the world. 

By some estimates, about half of the world's languages could disappear by the end of this century. And that's why Google's philanthropic arm, Google.org, is launching a new initiative called the Endangered Languages Project, which aims to digitally archive the world's lesser-known tongues and the heritages they're integral to. Here, a brief guide to the search giant's noble new undertaking:

What kind of languages are disappearing?
Languages like Arogonese, which can be found tucked away in northern Spain. Spoken by fewer than 10,000 people, the dying language is on the brink of disappearing in a few generations because so few children actually learn it, instead opting for more universal tongues like Spanish. Navajo and Ojibwa, both native to the Americas, are also on the verge of extinction. So is Koro, which is indigenous to a small population living in the mountains of northeast India. It's spoken by no more than 4,000 people.

What will Google's website actually do?
EndangeredLanguages.com will catalog roughly 3,500 of the world's little-spoken tongues — about half of the Earth's 7,000 total languages. "With every language that dies, humanity is in danger of losing an enormous cultural heritage," says Loek Essers at Computerworld. As each one vanishes, "an understanding of how humans relate to the world around them, scientific, medical, and botanical knowledge" are all lost, as is "the expression of [a] communities' humor, love, and life." 

Full guide and video at The Week.

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A virtual visit to the Sloth Sanctuary starts summer off right [video]

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This being the first official weekend of summer, you likely have a month or two of excitement planned (or just the excitement of going outside without a coat) and a bit of R&R to boot, so why not start it off right with a huge dose of adorable from Costa Rica’s Sloth Sanctuary?

After all, if anyone knows how to live the good life, it’s a sloth.

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Full story at YouTube via Neatorama.

The most practical animal of all.

Social insecurity: Got social media FOMO? [infographic]

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Rather than keeping us feeling in the loop, is social media actually ruining our good times by holding out the carrot of better things afoot? Are you suffering from a severe case of FOMO? Time to find out.

Via timeRAZOR.

Social media infographics.

6 fun facts about "The Goonies"

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If you consider the movie The Goonies one of the high points of your childhood moviegoing experiences, we hate to break it to you but you’re old now.

In honor of its twenty-seventh birthday *gasp*, Buzzfeed has found six things you might not know about one of the best adventure movies of all time (and the reason plenty of adults still dream of having a zipline in their backyard).

Corey Haim Was Almost "Mouth"

Corey Haim and Corey Feldman met in the waiting room during the auditions for The Goonies. Both Coreys were auditioning for the same part.

"Sloth" Was A Pro-Football Player

John Matuszak, who played Sloth, was an NFL defensive linesman playing for the Oakland Raiders until 1981. While The Goonies was his most famous roles, he popped up in a few other 80s movies including the John Cusack / Demi Moore classic One Crazy Summer.

Full story at Buzzfeed.

Classic movies.

The Prius tent

Posted about 17 hours ago by Po-wed_006__2__thumb Kate Rinsema to Holy Kaw!

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If sleeping on the ground isn’t your forte but the open road is calling your Prius to take action, then the Habitent could be just the thing to satisfy those camping urges.

By simply draping the tent over the open hatchback of a Toyota Prius or Honda Insight, the Habitent creates camping ambience without the damp sleeping bag but plenty of fresh air.

Full story at Habitents via Treehugger.

Not quite camping, but close enough.

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