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What do these three have in common? Valid question, and here is the answer: They are all things I was taught in 5 minute videos. In their beta release 5 min videos provides short yet informative "How to" videos on an array of topics. From French cuisine to playing America's past time like a pro, you can learn how to DIY (do it yourself) in a 5 min video.
Below I've shared just a few of the informative videos as a sampling of some random things you can learn. If you're wondering how to do it and would rather see how its done than read about it, this is a link you'll want to save.
So now the question is what will you learn how to do today?
How to play baseball (ft. Derek Jeter):
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How to make Lobster Quiche:
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How to make a photo album with a personal touch:
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Good question, and quite honestly, the only answer is to roll up your sleeves and try it for yourself. If you haven't yet received an invitation from Google and would like to try it out, get in touch and I will extend an invitation on your behalf. There are many "how to" and instructional resources for Google Wave including the following:

