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Tom Bissell visits Google's San Bruno office to present his book "Extra Lives". This event took place on June 28, 2010, as part of the Authors@Google series. Tom Bissell is a prizewinning writer who published three widely acclaimed books before the age of thirty-four. He is also an obsessive gamer who has spent untold hours in front of his various video game consoles, playing titles such as Far Cry 2, Left 4 Dead, BioShock, and Oblivion for, literally, days. Until recently, Bissell was somewhat reluctant to admit to his passion for games. In this, he is not alone. Millions of adults spend hours every week playing video games, and the industry itself now reliably outearns Hollywood. But the wider culture seems to regard video games as, at best, well designed if mindless entertainment.Extra Lives is an impassioned defense of this assailed and misunderstood art form. Bissell argues that we are in a golden age of gaming—but he also believes games could be even better. He offers a fascinating and often hilarious critique of the ways video games dazzle and, just as often, frustrate. Along the way, we get firsthand portraits of some of the best minds (Jonathan Blow, Clint Hocking, Cliff Bleszinski, Peter Molyneux) at work in video game design today, as well as a shattering and deeply moving final chapter that describes, in searing detail, Bissell's descent into the world of Grand Theft Auto IV, a game whose themes mirror his own increasingly self-destructive compulsions. Extra ...
Eboo Patel visits Mountain View to discuss his award-winning book "Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation." Named by US News & World Report as one of America's Best Leaders of 2009, Eboo Patel is the founder and Executive Director of Interfaith Youth Core (www.ifyc.org), a Chicago-based institution building the global interfaith youth movement. Eboo is a regular contributor to the Washington Post, National Public Radio and CNN. He is a member of President Obama's Advisory Council of the White House Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, and holds a doctorate in the sociology of religion from Oxford University, where he studied on a Rhodes scholarship. He has spoken at the TED Conference, the Clinton Global Initiative, the Nobel Peace Prize Forum and universities around the world, and has written for the Chicago Tribune, the Review of Faith and International Affairs, and the Sunday Times of India. Eboo is a Young Global Leader in the World Economic Forum and an Ashoka Fellow, part of a select group of social entrepreneurs whose ideas are changing the world. He was named by Islamica Magazine as one of ten young Muslim visionaries shaping Islam in America; was chosen by Harvard's Kennedy School Review as one of five future policy leaders to watch; and along with IFYC was honored with the Roosevelt Institute's Freedom of Worship Medal in 2009.
If you don't already know who Reggie Watts is, he won't take offense, but after seeing him once, you'll never forget him. Hand-picked by Conan O'Brian as the opening act for his nationwide comedy tour, Reggie is a tour de force of cutting edge entertainment. He is part musician, part comedian, part tech geek, and 100% unlike anything you've ever seen or heard before. A master at beat-box and looping, he is probably best known for his music, however his unique style blends familiar elements with novel sounds and allows Reggie to explore unknown territory. His comedy, on the other hand, is a bit harder to explain... let's just say he's a comedian's comedian... trust me, you're gonna love 'em.
Google I/O 2010 - Google Wave and the enterprise environment Wave, Enterprise 101 Greg D'alesandre, Alan Green, Kris Muller (Salesforce.com) Google Wave provides Enterprises an opportunity to streamline a variety of communications. One of the main ways this occurs is through building generalized and custom extensions. This session will cover some of the existing Enterprise extensions that have been built as well as give a sneak peak as to what's in progress. If you've wondered how Wave can be used to help your business or build your business, you'll want to attend this session. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com
Marnie Watson ha trascorso sette anni in prigione per aver ucciso il marito, un violento poliziotto. Ora può tornare a casa, dove resterà a scontare il resto della pena indossando uno speciale braccialetto elettronico: il vecchio partner del marito staziona fuori della porta per catturarla non appena cercherà di scappare. Ma la donna si trova ad affrontare un problema ben più grande della prigionia: la casa è infestata dal fantasma del defunto, che non ha nessuna intenzione di lasciarla in pace.
Dave Barry visits Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss his book "I'll Mature When I'm Dead: Dave Barry's Amazing Tales of Adulthood." This event took place on May 10, 2010, as part of the Authors@Google series. Some people may wonder what this subject has to do with Dave Barry, since Dave's struggled hard against growing up his entire life-but the result is one of the funniest, warmest, most pitch-perfect books ever on that mystifying territory we call "adulthood". In hilarious, brand-new pieces, Dave tackles everything from fatherhood, new fatherhood ("Over the next five years, you will spend roughly 45 minutes, total, listening to songs you like, and roughly 127000 hours to songs exploring topics such as how the horn on the bus goes* [*It goes: 'Beep! Beep! Beep!']"), self-image, the battle of the sexes, celebrityhood, technology, parenting styles, certain unmentionable medical procedures ("There is absolutely no reason to be afraid of a vasectomy, except that: THEY CUT A HOLE IN YOUR SCROTUM."), and much more. It is a book of pure delight from the man one newspaper claimed "could become the most important American humorist since Mark Twain" (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)...though, frankly, we think they were indulging in some adult beverages at the time.
Jack Bowen visits Google's San Francisco office to present his book "If You Can Read This: The Philosophy of Bumper Stickers". This event took place on April 21, 2010, as part of the Authors@Google series. "Imagine speeding along the freeway while your driver, Ludwig Wittgenstein, dissects and reassembles the bumper-sticker "wisdom" on passing cars. Thats the kind of trip it is to read If You Can Read This."—Tom Cathcart and Dan Klein, authors of Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar "In the sense of being pregnant with meaning, this book has a baby on board."—Christopher Hitchens, author of God Is Not Great Readers may find themselves involved in fender benders once they realize how much fun it is to think about the messages in bumper stickers and start tailgating in order to read and analyze them. A fantastic contribution to philosophy as it occurs in the real world.—John Perry, co-host of the nationally syndicated Philosophy Talk, professor emeritus of philosophy at Stanford University "If you love twitter (and even if you don't), you're going to love Jack Bowen's insightful and hilarious romp through the pre-twitter world of bumper sticker sloganeering. On every page I had two reactions: (1) a vigorous horse laugh, and (2) a curious 'uh, I didn't know that.' Humor and insight: what more can you ask from a book? Sex. Yes, it has that too. Read this book."—Michael Shermer, Publisher of Skeptic magazine, monthly columnist for Scientific American, author of Why People ...
Patrick Pichette, Susan Wojcicki, Jeff Huber, and Nikesh Arora participate in Google's Q1 2010 Earnings Call on April 15, 2010.
Codex enters enemy territory to get her Guildie back. The Guild' Season 3 is available for purchase on DVD j.mp and iTunes j.mp English - Dani Figueiredo Portuguese - Dani Figueiredo & Mauro Vieira BUY GUILD STUFF: Comic Book bit.ly T-Shirts jinx.com Poster bit.ly CONNECT WITH THE GUILD: twitter.com facebook.com watchtheguild.com Official Fan Podcast http Oh, and finnsmulders.com
LIBR 287 - Tom Peters - 3/23/10
Experts Avinash Kaushik & Nick Mihailovski answer your burning questions about Analytics and other Google tools. Topics covered in this episode include auditing the data being tracked instead of waiting until it gets processed, tracking new search terms, where to begin when you start Google Analytics, best practices for setting up conversions goals on e-commerce sites and becoming an analysis ninja.
Stewart Brand, an icon of the environmental movement, outlines a provocative approach for reclaiming our planet. In his latest book, Brand proposes solutions for three profound transformations which are underway right now: climate change, urbanization and biotechnology. In 1966 he campaigned to have NASA release the then-rumored satellite image of the entire Earth as seen from space. He founded the CoEvolution Quarterly in 1974 which became The Whole Earth Catalog - the bible of the 70's "back to the land" movement. In CoEvolution Quarterly #4, he published a transcription of technology historian Lewis Mumford?s talk ?The Next Transformation of Man,? containing the statement: "... man has still within him sufficient resources to alter the direction of modern civilization, for we then need no longer regard man as the passive victim of his own irreversible technological development." Brand is one of the founders of the WELL with Larry Brilliant, the Global Business Network and the Long Now Foundation. He lives on a houseboat with his wife, Ryan Phelan, in Sausalito harbor.
LIBR 287 - Meredith Farkas - 2/16/10
www.weforum.org 29.01.2010 Some of the same technologies, such as cloud computing and semantic search, that make the most popular social networking applications possible are now being applied to development, education and healthcare delivery. How can these readily available technologies be best leveraged to address complex issues? Rainer Brüderle, Federal Minister of Economics and Technology of Germany William D. Green, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Accenture, USA Michael W. Laphen, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation), USA Didier Lombard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, France Telecom, France Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive Officer, Google, USA; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2010 Joel D. Selanikio, Director, DataDyne, USA Moderated by Adam Lashinsky, Editor-at-Large, Fortune Magazine, USA
From Pastor Mark Driscoll: On Sunday, January 24, I had the great honor of sharing a lot of photos, videos, and stories of the church in Haiti and how the church is responding to suffering. A number of pastors and ministries have asked if they can use that sermon. The answer is yes. The elders at Mars Hill have always been gracious in giving content away for free to serve Jesus, which is a great joy for me personally. So, we have made the entire sermon available for download free of charge, to be used however and wherever Gods people desire. As a side note, this sermon is a bit different than the one that is posted online on Mars Hills media library and that played at the Mars Hill Campuses on Sunday. The sermon that played at Mars Hill included some issues about our giving and generosity that will not pertain to other churches and ministries. So, we have cut out that content but left everything else. We hope it is helpful to Gods people for Gods glory and you can download it for free here, including an option to burn it onto a DVD, if that is easiest for you.
Google Tech Talk December 4, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Manuel Pérez-Quiñones. Personal Information Management (PIM) practices are the behaviors that we follow when we organize our information. This often includes emails, documents, bookmarks, pictures, etc. Research in PIM has identified a common set of activities that require support: encountering information, organizing information, filing/archiving, and reusing information. Different tools must provide different kinds of support for each one of these activities. PIM practices become easier if the organization provides some infrastructure to alleviate the difficulty of these activities. But a larger value is that the organization can leverage these personal practices to improve the effectiveness of others and to capture that elusive corporate knowledge in an easy way. In this talk, I will describe previous work in PIM and highlight how some of the PIM practices can be supported and leveraged from the organization point of view. Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones is Associate Dean and Director of the Office for Graduate Recruiting and Diversity Initiatives at the Graduate School, Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science, and a member of the Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Virginia Tech. Pérez-Quiñones holds a DSc in Computer Science from The George Washington University. His research interests include human-computer interaction, personal information management, user interface software, digital government ...
The Authors@Google program welcomed Ken Auletta to Google's New York office to discuss his book, "Googled: The End of the World As We Know It". Ken Auletta has written The New Yorker's Annals of Communications column since 1992 and is the author of "Three Blind Mice","World War 3.0: Microsoft and its Enemies" and "Media Man: Ted Turner's Improbable Empire" among other books. This event took place on November 20, 2009.
Google Tech Talk November 30, 2009 ABSTRACT Innovation and the Transformation of the Global Energy System Experts in energy technology, research, policy and business discuss the importance of clean energy innovation and how it can be accelerated. Kristina Johnson, Under Secretary of Energy, US Department of Energy Tim Woodward, Managing Director, Nth Power Dan Reicher, Director of Climate and Energy Initiatives, Google Dr. Ernie Moniz, Director of the MIT Energy Initiative Dr. Daniel Kammen, Director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory, UC Berkeley Dr. Lynn Orr, Director of the Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University
Topic: The rapidly changing environment for business and media because of changes brought on by digital media. Will Twitter abide? Whats the future of social networking? Whats the future of news? Hosted by the Sorrento Hotel and 94.9 KUOW Radio. KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio is a service of the University of Washington. This event took place on 8/17/09 in Seattle, WA, USA. More: In its heyday, the Fireside Room at the Sorrento Hotel served as a civic hub, where thought leaders convened to exchange ideas about the arts, culture and politics, and the community gathered for music performances and poetry readings. As part of ongoing programming to celebrate its centennial, the Sorrento, Seattles oldest boutique hotel, is collaborating with Ross Reynolds, host of KUOWs The Conversation, to hold a series of monthly Fireside Chats. The public is welcome to attend the free chats, which will be taped and then excerpted for broadcast on KUOW the next day. The first Fireside welcomes Hanson Hosein, Director of the Master of Communication in Digital Media at the University of Washington in Seattle, independent filmmaker, a former NBC News war correspondent and investigative producer, and Emmy Award winner.
In this sequel to 1992's "Don't Copy That Floppy," MC Double Def DP continues his crusade against piracy in the digital age. Brought to you by SIIA (formerly SPA). Closed captioned.
App Engine的服务构架提供通过虚拟化达到实时的自动规模缩放的功能。在这堂讲座里,我们探讨一个从前端到appserver服务器的使用单一的App Engine的要求的程序执行的路径,讲解App Engine的如何利用微小的程序资源占用,让成千上万的应用程序共享一个应用服务器。
Google I/O 2009 - Effective GWT: Developing a complex, high-performance app with Google Web Toolkit Alex Moffat, Damon Lundin In this session we'll show how you can get the most out of GWT in development, testing and deployment. It's based on our two and half years of experience building Lombardi Blueprint, a SaaS application for collaborative business process documentation. We'll cover how you can effectively integrate GWT into your development process and how to structure your code and application to take advantage of GWT's unique features in order to provide the best possible user experience. Focus: Achieving high performance, sharing code between client and server, building and testing your application, multi-page application architecture, tips and tricks. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Google I/O 2009 - Writing Real-Time Games for Android Chris Pruett Do vertex arrays keep you up at night? Do you have nightmares involving framerates and event loops? If so, this session might have the cure for your condition. Chris Pruett will discuss the game engine that he developed, using it as a case study to explain the common pitfalls and best practices for building graphics-intensive applications. You'll learn how to properly pipeline game and rendering code, manage drawing surfaces, and incorporate 2D and 3D graphics cleanly. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Google I/O 2009 - Google's HTML 5 Work: What's Next? Matthew Papakipos Learn about new features in HTML 5 that enhance and enrich the web experience. Learn about new features in HTML 5, how they'll be supported in Chrome, and our latest plans for new functionality. The web browser is quickly evolving into a rich platform with access to all the capabilities that your computer has to offer. This talk will help you understand what is possible and how to write applications that use the latest APIs. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html
Broken glass everywhere People pissing on the stairs, you know they just don't care I can't take the smell, I can't take the noise Got no money to move out, I guess I got no choice Rats in the front room, roaches in the back Junkie's in the alley with a baseball bat I tried to get away, but I couldn't get far Cause the man with the tow-truck repossessed my car Chorus: Don't push me, cause I'm close to the edge I'm trying not to loose my head It's like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder How I keep from going under Standing on the front stoop, hangin' out the window Watching all the cars go by, roaring as the breezes blow Crazy lady, livin' in a bag Eating out of garbage piles, used to be a fag-hag Search and test a tango, skips the life and then go To search a prince to see the last of senses Down at the peepshow, watching all the creeps So she can tell the stories to the girls back home She went to the city and got so so so ditty She had to get a pimp, she couldn't make it on her own Chorus: It's like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder How I keep from goin' under My brother's doing fast on my mother's TV Says she watches to much, is just not healthy All my children in the daytime, Dallas at night Can't even see the game or the Sugar Ray fight Bill collectors they ring my phone And scare my wife when I'm not home Got a bum education, double-digit inflation Can't take the train to the job, there's a strike at the station Me on King Kong standin' on my back Can't ...
All rights reserved to Warner Music Group (WMG). I do not own this video. I have found it on the Internet. Grandmaster Flash and The Furious (including Melle Mel, Scorpio, Cowboy, Rahieem and Kid Creoole). A great conscientious rap classic. Broken glass everywhere People pissing on the stairs, you know they just Dont care I cant take the smell, I cant take the noise Got no money to move out, I guess I got no choice Rats in the front room, roaches in the back Junkies in the alley with a baseball bat I tried to get away, but I couldnt get far Cause the man with the tow-truck repossessed my car Chorus: Dont push me, cause Im close to the edge Im trying not to loose my head Its like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder How I keep from going under Standing on the front stoop, hangin out the window Watching all the cars go by, roaring as the breezes Blow Crazy lady, livin in a bag Eating out of garbage piles, used to be a fag-hag Search and test a tango, skips the life and then go To search a prince to see the last of senses Down at the peepshow, watching all the creeps So she can tell the stories to the girls back home She went to the city and got so so so ditty She had to get a pimp, she couldnt make it on her Own Chorus: Its like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder How I keep from goin under My brothers doing fast on my mothers tv Says she watches to much, is just not healthy All my children in the daytime, dallas at night Cant even see the game or the sugar ray fight ...
Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket) and Nathaniel Stookey visit Google's Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss their book and symphonic piece "The Composer Is Dead." This event took place on April 1, 2009, as part of the Musicians@Google series. The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra commissioned "The Composer Is Dead", for narrator and orchestra, to educate children about the symphony through a murder mystery. "The Composer Is Dead" borrows from the educational classical music tradition of "Peter and The Wolf", adding a dash of "Law and Order" and the wry humor one would expect from the author of A Series of Unfortunate Events. Continuing our partnership with the San Francisco Symphony, the @Google program is pleased to welcome both the composer, Nathaniel Stookey, and the librettist, Lemony Snicket. They have each offered briefnotes on the piece: "I have been asked if I might say a word or two about the text of The Composer Is Dead, and the one or two words are "Boo hoo." The story — which, as far as I know, is absolutely true — is so heartbreakingly glum that I cannot imagine that you will be able to listen to it without dabbing at your tears with a nearby handkerchief." — Lemony Snicket "I hope Im not giving away too much by saying that The Composer is Dead ends with a funeral march...Classical composers have always had a preoccupation with death, partly because we are human, like you, partly because we grapple with the mysteries of the universe, partly because ...
Characters: Amy ( JonasLuver121897 ) Lauren ( JoeJonasForeva) Kristen (lilroxycc) Steve ( cloudThebluewolf ) Crystal ( quinnettesupersite ) Brianna ( GiveMeJoeJonas ) Alesia ( lil32cutie) Candice ( LetsSupportJB ) Natasha ( mizzpunkarella27 ) Kate ( ShadowX2511 ) Bryant Kevin Jonas Nick Jonas Joe Jonas Tush ________________________________________ Previously Joe broke up with Kate to he could be with Amy. Joe met up with Amy at the gazebo and gave Amy that 'i love you" necklace AND Joe got on his knees to propose to amy again ________________________________________ Joe: *looks through his other pocket and takes a diamond ring* Amy, i love you so much. Ur are so special to me and u mean the world to me. i think ur perfect and Great... and i want to give this another shot. I want to spend the rest of my life with you... Will you Marry me? *hold the ring up* Amy: *eyes widen* Joe: Amy? Amy: {speechless} Joe: Amy? uh... do u want to marry me *still on his knees holding the ring* Amy: *sheds a tear but is still speechless* Joe; *sad* Amy? u there? please say yes... say something *still holding the ring* Amy: *Covers her mouth and then gets on her knees to hug Joe* of course i'll marry u!! Joe: *smiles and slides the ring on her finger* Great! for a second, i thought u were gonna reject me Amy: i would have to be stupid to say no to you Joe: *smiles* so, i was thinking.. i knw i might be going a little to fast but,Lets get married right now! Amy: right now? Joe: yea! right now ...
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presented at the Library of Congress, June 23rd 2008. This was tons of fun to present. I decided to forgo the PowerPoint and instead worked with students to prepare over 40 minutes of video for the 55 minute presentation. This is the result. more info: mediatedcultures.net 0 Introduction, YouTube's Big Numbers 2:00 Numa Numa and the Celebration of Webcams 5:53 The Machine is Us/ing Us and the New Mediascape 12:16 Introducing our Research Team 12:56 Who is on YouTube? 13:25 What's on Youtube? Charlie Bit My Finger, Soulja Boy, etc. 17:04 5% of vids are personal vlogs addressed to the YouTube community, Why? 17:30 YouTube in context. The loss of community and "networked individualism" (Wellman) 18:41 Cultural Inversion: individualism and community 19:15 Understanding new forms of community through Participant Observation 21:18 YouTube as a medium for community 23:00 Our first vlogs 25:00 The webcam: Everybody is watching where nobody is ("context collapse") 26:05 Re-cognition and new forms of self-awareness (McLuhan) 27:58 The Anonymity of Watching YouTube: Haters and Lovers 29:53 Aesthetic Arrest 30:25 Connection without Constraint 32:35 Free Hugs: A hero for our mediated culture 34:02 YouTube Drama: Striving for popularity 34:55 An early star: emokid21ohio 36:55 YouTube's Anthenticity Crisis: the story of LonelyGirl15 39:50 Reflections on Authenticity 41:54 Gaming the system / Exposing the System 43:37 Seriously Playful Participatory Media Culture (featuring Us by ...
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. For more on Randy, visit: www.cmu.edu Learn how to support the Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge, visit: www.cmu.edu
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I Don't Want To Miss A Thing >> Aerosmith I could stay awake just to hear you breathing Watch you smile while you are sleeping While you're far away and dreaming I could spend my life in this sweet surrender I could stay lost in this moment forever Every moment spent with you is a moment of treasure Don't want to close my eyes I don't want to fall asleep Cause I'd miss you babe And I don't want to miss a thing Cause even when I dream of you The sweetest dream will never do I'd still miss you babe And I don't want to miss a thing Lying close to you feeling your heart beating And I'm wondering what you're dreaming Wondering if it's me you're seeing Then I kiss your eyes And thank God we're together I just want to stay with you in this moment forever Forever and ever Don't want to close my eyes I don't want to fall asleep Cause I'd miss you babe And I don't want to miss a thing Cause even when I dream of you The sweetest dream will never do I'd still miss you babe And I don't want to miss a thing I don't want to miss one smile I don't want to miss one kiss I just want to be with you Right here with you, just like this I just want to hold you close Feel your heart so close to mine And just stay here in this moment For all the rest of time Don't want to close my eyes I don't want to fall asleep Cause I'd miss you babe And I don't want to miss a thing Cause even when I dream of you The sweetest dream will never do I'd still miss you babe And I don't want to miss a thing Don't ...

