River Trail Demo
Download River Trail: bit.ly Parallel JS, codenamed River Trail, is research software that extends JavaScript to enable data-parallel processing...
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River Trail Demo
Download River Trail: bit.ly Parallel JS, codenamed River Trail, is research software that extends JavaScript to enable data-parallel processing using Intel's latest processors. Intel Labs is releasing this experimental code to enable a new class of apps targeting PCs, laptops and ultrabooks. River Trail is being posted to the GitHub code repository to encourage feedback and collaboration with the JavaScript developer's community From: channelintel Views: 6277 8 ratings Time: 02:20 More in Science & Technology
The Post-Digital Ag...
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Will Sansom, a writer for Contagious Magazine, discusses innovative advertising in the "post-digital" world. He describes Sticky Bits, an app that allows users to ...
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Will Sansom, a writer for Contagious Magazine, discusses innovative advertising in the "post-digital" world. He describes Sticky Bits, an app that allows users to interact with comments left by other users of any barcode they scan. "The best brands and advertisers now are the ones who make sure, even if their work is really beautifully integrated across all these multiple digital touch points, that at the middle of all of it is a human truth."
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/08/31/Will_Sansom_Selling_Great_Food_in_an_Innovative_Way
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Will Sansom is a writer and consultant for Contagious Communications – a complete intelligence resource which focuses on the most innovative future-facing marketing strategies.
He divides his time between writing for the award winning Contagious Magazine and the company’s bespoke intelligence feed service, delivering insight and analysis to a number of global agencies including Publicis, JWT, Ogilvy, and Havas. As part of Contagious’ rapidly-expanding ‘Insider’ consultancy arm, he speaks regularly at conferences and award shows across the world, as well as working on creative and strategic briefs for clients such as Nike, Fedex, Guinness, Levis and Xbox.
Creative Commons Sa...
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This is a video of the Creative Commons Salon: Open Services Innovation, which was held at Hewlett-Packard (HP) Labs April 25, 2011 in Palo Alto, California. This ...
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This is a video of the Creative Commons Salon: Open Services Innovation, which was held at Hewlett-Packard (HP) Labs April 25, 2011 in Palo Alto, California. This CC Salon featured Jamie Erbes from HP Labs and Henry Chesbrough, author of Open Innovation. Jamie and Henry discussed the topic of open services innovation as it relates to collaboration between businesses, universities, and in research in ways that spur creativity and maximize impact. Henry Chesbrough, Executive Director of the Center for Open Innovation at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. He is known as “the father of open innovation”, due to his book, Open Innovation (Harvard Business School Press, 2003). This book was named a “Best Business Book” by Strategy & Business magazine, and the best book on innovation on NPR’s All Things Considered. Scientific American magazine named him one of the top 50 technology and business leaders in recognition of his research on industrial innovation. His most recent book, Open Services Innovation (Jossey Bass, 2011) analyses open innovation in services’ contexts. It was favorably reviewed in The Economist, and is being translated into several languages. Jamie Erbes, Director, Services Research Lab, HP Labs. Jamie joined HP’s Office of Strategy and Technology in 2008 as the Chief Technology Officer for Software & Solutions where she supported the company-wide software strategy for Business Technology Optimization (BTO), HP’s IT management software, and Communications & Media Solutions, with offerings for the CME industry. In this role she helped create a forward-looking vision for cloud services and their impact on Enterprise IT management.
Intel Manycore Test...
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How will students gain the parallel programming experience that they need —and that employers require—if they don’t have access to modern multi-core hardware? The ...
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How will students gain the parallel programming experience that they need —and that employers require—if they don’t have access to modern multi-core hardware? The Intel
Manycore Testing La...
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The Intel Academic Community manager, Paul Steinberg, talks with Dr. Mike Pearce, the Intel
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The Intel Academic Community manager, Paul Steinberg, talks with Dr. Mike Pearce, the Intel
Kristian Rother / S...
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Methodologies for developing software have constantly evolved over recent years, with the main impulses coming from large commercial and open-source projects. In t...
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Methodologies for developing software have constantly evolved over recent years, with the main impulses coming from large commercial and open-source projects. In the bioinformatics environment however, there are different requirements to a development process: Teams are much smaller, there are many developers in an early training stage, and there is vast domain-specific expertise but little background in computer science. We have explored ways to write well-engineered software in this environment. To do so, we are presently applieng a set of about 12 particular techniques that are easy to learn and apply. These cover planning of software projects (collecting requirements, CRC sheets, basic UML graphs), quality management (coding guidelines, unit tests, TDD, documentation), and communication among team members (pair programming, code reviews). In the presentation, we examine, how the use and negligence of these techniques affected the outcome of 14 bioinformatics software projects in Python. Reasons for success or failure of individual projects are discussed.
#36 extrACT
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extrACT is a group of software tools being developed for use by communities affected by extractive industries.
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extrACT is a group of software tools being developed for use by communities affected by extractive industries.
#36 extrACT
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extrACT is a group of software tools being developed for use by communities affected by extractive industries.
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extrACT is a group of software tools being developed for use by communities affected by extractive industries.
Bleeding Edge TV: C...
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Think Lego Mindstorms meets Radio Shack. Bug Labs has been working on their Bug Base—a fully modifiable, open-source gadget building block system. The base itsel...
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Think Lego Mindstorms meets Radio Shack. Bug Labs has been working on their Bug Base—a fully modifiable, open-source gadget building block system. The base itself includes specs similar to "a three-year-old laptop" but includes WiFi and ethernet, USB and more. Once you have the base, you can add additional "modules," including LCD displays, GPS , cameras, motion sensors and tons more. Each of the modules will require you to program them using a software package similar to VisualStudio in appearance, but everything is open source. Bug Labs has about 80 different sensors on the roadmap right now and they're constantly interfacing with the community to come up with new ideas.
OSCON 2007 - Bill Hilf
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Year in Review: Open Source at Microsoft
Since OSCON 2006, much has changed in how and where Microsoft has participated with the open source community. We've seen...
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Year in Review: Open Source at Microsoft
Since OSCON 2006, much has changed in how and where Microsoft has participated with the open source community. We've seen tremendous technical partnerships grow out of the Open Source Software Lab, increased project hosting on Codeplex, and community excitement around the work of the Live Labs team. This talk will review the past year at Microsoft and how open source is changing the way Microsoft does business. From the O'Reilly Media Open Source Convention, July 26, 2007.