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00:57:42 02/07/12
PlayWithPeter HILITES - Robotnik is Not Good at Planning Cities
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Dr. Robotnink has to walk through his own cities sometimes, yet he builds them in a manner where it is difficult for even Sonic to traverse them. This is a highlight from PlayWithPeter youtube.com TWITTER twitter.com FACEBOOK petercoff.in GOOGLE+ gplus.to TUMBLR petercoffin.tumblr.com
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21:23:46 02/01/12
Authors@Google: Ann Lee
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Authors@Google: Ann Lee
What the US Can Learn from China: An Open-Minded Guide to Treating Our Greatest Competitor as Our Greatest Teacher Ann Lee provides an unvarnished assessment of China's political economy and governance structure, analyzing the sources of China's success and identifying lessons that can be applied by other governments regardless of ideology. As a Chinese-American who emigrated to the US from Hong Kong at the age of seven, Lee is uniquely situated to help Americans understand how China sees its own society and how to adapt some Chinese practices to benefit the US While not blind to China's shortcomings (her father doesn't even agree with her POV), Lee argues that rather than demonizing China, a more productive use of time and resources is to learn from this rising power in order to maximize the talent of millions of people. Ann Lee is an adjunct professor at New York University, where she teaches finance and economics, and a senior fellow with Demos. She was also a visiting graduate economics professor at Beijing University and an adjunct finance professor at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University. Before that, she was an investment banker and partner at multi-billion dollar hedge fund firms. She has served as a consultant to the Committee of Economic Development and the McKinsey Global Institute. From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 877 8 ratings Time: 42:11 More in Education
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21:23:46 02/01/12
Authors@Google: Ann Lee
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Authors@Google: Ann Lee
What the US Can Learn from China: An Open-Minded Guide to Treating Our Greatest Competitor as Our Greatest Teacher Ann Lee provides an unvarnished assessment of China's political economy and governance structure, analyzing the sources of China's success and identifying lessons that can be applied by other governments regardless of ideology. As a Chinese-American who emigrated to the US from Hong Kong at the age of seven, Lee is uniquely situated to help Americans understand how China sees its own society and how to adapt some Chinese practices to benefit the US While not blind to China's shortcomings (her father doesn't even agree with her POV), Lee argues that rather than demonizing China, a more productive use of time and resources is to learn from this rising power in order to maximize the talent of millions of people. Ann Lee is an adjunct professor at New York University, where she teaches finance and economics, and a senior fellow with Demos. She was also a visiting graduate economics professor at Beijing University and an adjunct finance professor at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University. Before that, she was an investment banker and partner at multi-billion dollar hedge fund firms. She has served as a consultant to the Committee of Economic Development and the McKinsey Global Institute. From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 877 8 ratings Time: 42:11 More in Education
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21:23:46 02/01/12
Authors@Google: Ann Lee
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Authors@Google: Ann Lee
What the US Can Learn from China: An Open-Minded Guide to Treating Our Greatest Competitor as Our Greatest Teacher Ann Lee provides an unvarnished assessment of China's political economy and governance structure, analyzing the sources of China's success and identifying lessons that can be applied by other governments regardless of ideology. As a Chinese-American who emigrated to the US from Hong Kong at the age of seven, Lee is uniquely situated to help Americans understand how China sees its own society and how to adapt some Chinese practices to benefit the US While not blind to China's shortcomings (her father doesn't even agree with her POV), Lee argues that rather than demonizing China, a more productive use of time and resources is to learn from this rising power in order to maximize the talent of millions of people. Ann Lee is an adjunct professor at New York University, where she teaches finance and economics, and a senior fellow with Demos. She was also a visiting graduate economics professor at Beijing University and an adjunct finance professor at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University. Before that, she was an investment banker and partner at multi-billion dollar hedge fund firms. She has served as a consultant to the Committee of Economic Development and the McKinsey Global Institute. From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 877 8 ratings Time: 42:11 More in Education
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21:23:46 02/01/12
Authors@Google: Ann Lee
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Authors@Google: Ann Lee
What the US Can Learn from China: An Open-Minded Guide to Treating Our Greatest Competitor as Our Greatest Teacher Ann Lee provides an unvarnished assessment of China's political economy and governance structure, analyzing the sources of China's success and identifying lessons that can be applied by other governments regardless of ideology. As a Chinese-American who emigrated to the US from Hong Kong at the age of seven, Lee is uniquely situated to help Americans understand how China sees its own society and how to adapt some Chinese practices to benefit the US While not blind to China's shortcomings (her father doesn't even agree with her POV), Lee argues that rather than demonizing China, a more productive use of time and resources is to learn from this rising power in order to maximize the talent of millions of people. Ann Lee is an adjunct professor at New York University, where she teaches finance and economics, and a senior fellow with Demos. She was also a visiting graduate economics professor at Beijing University and an adjunct finance professor at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University. Before that, she was an investment banker and partner at multi-billion dollar hedge fund firms. She has served as a consultant to the Committee of Economic Development and the McKinsey Global Institute. From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 748 5 ratings Time: 42:11 More in Education
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17:08:00 02/01/12
My Mobile Life 18 - From Noob to Pro with Gaming on the Go
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TITLE: My Mobile Life #: How to Get Started with Mobile Gaming SHORT DESCRIPTION: Are you into fun and games? Cali gives you some options and shares her favorites.
LONG DESCRIPTION: We’ve come a long ways from having to go to an arcade to play games to having your own consoles to being able to play games on your mobile devices. Let’s explore your gaming options.
Solution #1
Nintendo 3DS and the PlayStation Vita are rivals for your gaming pleasure. Nintendo 3DS supports glasses-free 3D gaming, and you can take 3D pictures and video with it. The PlayStation Vita offers a more sophisticated gaming experience with enhanced graphics and wide screen. Nintendo 3DS
Playstation Vita
Solution #2
Angry Birds, available on IOS and Android, is one of the most popular games of all time. You should also check out Plants vs Zombies, available on IOS and Android. There are many more... just browse. If you’re a creature of habit and miss the joystick, there are options for your mobile device - JoyStick-It and Fling-Mini joystick. Angry Birds (iOS)
Angry Birds (Android)
Plants vs Zombies (iOS)
Plants vs Zombies (Android)
JoyStick-It
Fling-Mini joystick
Solution #3
If you prefer the intricate, high graphics games available on game consoles or powerful PCs, now there is an option with OnLive. This app streams the game to your mobile device but is currently only available on Android. You do need stable Internet connectivity for the best experience. The app is free but you still have to pay for the game or you can get a subscription. OnLive (Android)
KEYWORDS games, mobile games, nintendo 3ds, cali, lewis, mobile, life, mobilelife, cell, phone, tablet, android, ios, iphone, ipad, apps, gadgets, tips, tricks, lifestyle, apple, google
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04:41:45 02/01/12
President Obama Speaks Before a Cabinet Meeting
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President Obama Speaks Before a Cabinet Meeting Transcript: Hello, everybody. This is our first Cabinet meeting after my State of the Union address, and it gives me an opportunity to share my ideas and initiatives with my Cabinet, but also to get some feedback from them. One of the top priorities that I mentioned during the State of the Union was the need for us to promote small business. And I’m very pleased that we’ve got Karen Mills here, who has participated in our meetings before, but is now an official member of the Cabinet. It is a symbol of how important it is for us to spur entrepreneurship, to help startups, to move aggressively so that we can assure more companies that create the most jobs in our economy are getting a leg up from the various programs that we have in our government. I mentioned at the State of the Union that there have been discussions, bipartisan discussions between Republicans and Democrats, about a whole set of measures that can accelerate financing to startup companies; can provide tax breaks to startups and small businesses that are interested in either hiring more workers or increasing their wages; that looks at innovative ways for them to raise capital. And my expectation and hope is, is that they will get a bill together quickly, that they will pass it and get it on my desk. I will sign it right away, and I would like to see that bill signed this year. In addition, we’ve got all the Cabinet agencies, who are here represented. They are putting forward their own initiatives to enhance the ability of entrepreneurs to get up and running. So, for example, the Department of Homeland Security, my understanding is we’re going to be talking about how we can improve the visa process for those who are interested in investing in the United States and starting businesses here in the United States. I know that the Department of Commerce, Energy, and Education, as well as the SBA, are all launching complementary initiatives to support entrepreneurship as well. And so what we want to do is to make sure that every single agency, even as they’re tending to their energy initiatives or providing homeland security or transportation or defense, that we’re also thinking about how are we advancing the cause of giving small businesses and entrepreneurs opportunities to start creating the next Google or the next Apple or the next innovative company that’s going to create jobs and improve our economy. It’s that kind of all-hands-on-deck approach that is really going to make a difference. And we’re looking forward to hearing additional ideas from our business council and from those who are involved in startups that can help to promote this agenda. So thank you all for participating. I’m looking forward to hearing your ideas, and I will see you guys later. Q Will we get details on your housing plan tomorrow? THE PRESIDENT: -- I will talk to you then about it. I wouldn’t want to use up all my good stuff now. (Laughter.) Q Thank you, sir.
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20:50:54 01/31/12
Gingrich To Students: 'Get A Job' (Who Paid For Newt's College?)
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Gingrich To Students: 'Get A Job' (Who Paid For Newt's College?)
Newt Gingrich didn't pay for his own college education but the 2012 Republican Presidential candidate believes students today should get jobs and pay their own way. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur break it down on The Young Turks. Watch more college stories here: www.youtube.com Source: www.washingtonpost.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com From: TheYoungTurks Views: 29267 1121 ratings Time: 03:59 More in News & Politics
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20:36:24 01/29/12
Guns In Elementary Schools Wanted By CO Republicans
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Guns In Elementary Schools Wanted By CO Republicans
Colorado Republicans proposed several pieces of legislation to allow guns in elementary schools, high schools and college campuses. The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down and explains how some states allow felons to own guns but not to vote. www.huffingtonpost.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com From: TheYoungTurks Views: 22610 914 ratings Time: 04:15 More in News & Politics
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19:43:09 01/27/12
A Chrome Superhero
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A Chrome Superhero
The speed and simplicity of Chromebooks help Malachi create his own super hero world at his school in McDowell County, North Carolina. Learn more about teachers and students using Google tools in education at www.google.com From: Google Views: 134229 1958 ratings Time: 03:38 More in Science & Technology
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19:43:09 01/27/12
A Chrome Superhero
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A Chrome Superhero
The speed and simplicity of Chromebooks help Malachi create his own super hero world at his school in McDowell County, North Carolina. Learn more about teachers and students using Google tools in education at www.google.com From: Google Views: 129923 1946 ratings Time: 03:38 More in Science & Technology
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19:43:09 01/27/12
A Chrome Superhero
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A Chrome Superhero
The speed and simplicity of Chromebooks help Malachi create his own super hero world at his school in McDowell County, North Carolina. Learn more about teachers and students using Google tools in education at www.google.com From: Google Views: 128197 1928 ratings Time: 03:38 More in Science & Technology
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23:29:00 01/26/12
Google at your own risk
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Jan 26 - Google's revised privacy policy is raising new concerns about consumers rights to their information on the internet and other connected products. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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00:46:19 01/26/12
Ep. 82: All your info are belong to Google
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Ep. 82: All your info are belong to Google
Download.com editor Jaymar Cabebe joins us as we discuss who's making money on Android, upcoming phones, and whether Google's new privacy policy violates its own "Don't be evil" mantra. From: CNETTV Views: 614 19 ratings Time: 51:19 More in Science & Technology
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00:46:19 01/26/12
Ep. 82: All your info are belong to Google
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Ep. 82: All your info are belong to Google
Download.com editor Jaymar Cabebe joins us as we discuss who's making money on Android, upcoming phones, and whether Google's new privacy policy violates its own "Don't be evil" mantra. From: CNETTV Views: 614 19 ratings Time: 51:19 More in Science & Technology
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20:34:29 01/25/12
Android Atlas Weekly: Ep. 82: All your info are belong to Google
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Download.com editor Jaymar Cabebe joins us as we discuss who's making money on Android, upcoming phones, and whether Google's new privacy policy violates its own "Don't be evil" mantra.











