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01:54:30 01/28/12
The Future of Technology in 90 Seconds
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Phil McKinney, recently retired vice president and chief technology officer of the $40 billion Personal Systems Group at HP, and Brad Peters, CEO of Burst Inc., a leader in cloud-based business intelligence and analytics, talk about the value of great ideas and the emergent behavior of social media.
Watch the full 52-minute program here: http://fora.tv/2011/11/30/Future_Shock_Technology_in_the_Next_10_Years
Some of the best minds in Silicon Valley discuss the future of technology, from cool flat-surface displays to self-organizing social media and proliferation of billions of mobile devices.
At FORA.tv we are devoted to fostering the next generation of Big Ideas. This video is brought to you in partnership with Intel, the company dedicated to unleashing innovation, creativity and Big Ideas with next-generation technology.
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23:59:23 01/20/12
The Future of Technology in 90 Seconds
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The Future of Technology in 90 Seconds Intel Corp. - Santa Clara University Some of the best minds in Silicon Valley discuss the future of technology, from cool flat-surface displays to self-organizing social media and proliferation of billions of mobile devices. At FORA.tv we are devoted to fostering the next generation of Big Ideas. This video is brought to you in partnership with Intel, the company dedicated to unleashing innovation, creativity and Big Ideas with next-generation technology.
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23:59:23 01/20/12
The Future of Technology in 90 Seconds
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The Future of Technology in 90 Seconds Intel Corp. - Santa Clara University Some of the best minds in Silicon Valley discuss the future of technology, from cool flat-surface displays to self-organizing social media and proliferation of billions of mobile devices. At FORA.tv we are devoted to fostering the next generation of Big Ideas. This video is brought to you in partnership with Intel, the company dedicated to unleashing innovation, creativity and Big Ideas with next-generation technology.
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13:27:14 12/12/11
Vote Now for Your Favorite in the AT&T Power Your Future Sustainability Mobile App Contest
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Vote Now for The Next Apps To Power Your Future AT%T Developer Program Contest Encourages Creation of Applications With Environmental and Energy-Efficient Benefits (3BL Media / theCSRfeed) Dallas, Texas - December 6, 2011 - Earlier this summer, AT%T* challenged software developers to create innovative applications that deliver an environmental or energy efficient benefit through the Power Your Future mobile app contest. Software developers submitted over 100 apps using iOS, Android and HTML5, competing for the opportunity to potentially have their app pre-loaded on future AT%T smartphones, as well as cash prizes and recognition at the 2012 AT%T Developer Summit in Las Vegas. More than a typical app contest, the Power Your Future program invites customers to download and vote on four finalists, earning even more exposure for these developers. Anyone interested in these apps is encouraged to download and vote for their favorite by visiting the Sustainability Solutionswebsite. Users can leave comments when they vote for apps, providing a valuable source of feedback for developers. Get automatically enrolled for a chance to win one of ten 00 gift cards being given away each month for three months. Entering is easy and can be done via the voting site. Now through Dec. 9, AT%T will give away 10 gift cards each month for a total of 30 winners. Finalists include: GoodGuide: GoodGuide claims its app helps consumers discover whether products are safe, produced in a sustainable manner and socially responsible. A barcode scanning feature allows users to access GoodGuide’s science-based ratings for over 120,000 products. GoodGuide’s personalization features enable users to choose issues they care about most - including nutritional value, safe ingredients and impact on climate change. GoodGuide’s mission is to help customers identify products and merchants whose values correspond to their own. Download for: iOS and Android. Light Bulb Finder: Developers of the free Light Bulb Finder claim the app makes it easy to switch from incandescent to energy-efficient lighting. With this app, consumers can find energy-saving light bulbs with the right style and light quality for their needs. Select bulbs based on financial payback and environmental impact. Buy bulbs directly from a mobile phone or at local retailers. Download for iOS and Android. Electrify: Electrify says it puts energy efficiency information and tools in consumers’ hands. With a variety of calculators to show clear savings and a wealth of information from the Department of Energy, users can see the clear upsides of green tech. Electrify is a web app (electrifyapp.com) and Android app. Download forAndroid. People Power: People Power is a free app whose developers designed it to recommend many ways users can manage their energy to save money and reduce energy waste. It tests energy knowledge and compares homes against those of other users. The app can be connected with devices that allow people to monitor and control the amount spent on electricity via the app’s dashboard view; putting energy use and monitoring at a user’s fingertips by enabling people to do such things as discover the price that a utility is charging for electricity as it changes. Download for iOS and Android. AT%T Developer Program AT%Ts Developer Program ranked highest among U.S. wireless carriers by developers for the fifth consecutive year according to Evans Data Corporation. Membership is free to all at http://developer.att.com/. Quotes “We were impressed by the responses we received. It’s great to see developers excited to create new apps to help consumers have more sustainable lives,” said Carlton Hill, vice president – device operations and developer services, AT%T Mobility and Consumer Markets. “Their efforts are solid examples of the role technology can play in changing attitudes and actions of consumers and we are proud to help spread the word.” *AT%T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT%T Inc. under the AT%T brand and not by AT%T Inc. About AT%T AT%T Inc. (NYSE:T) is a premier communications holding company and one of the most honored companies in the world. Its subsidiaries and affiliates – AT%T operating companies – are the providers of AT%T services in the United States and around the world. With a powerful array of network resources that includes the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network, AT%T is a leading provider of wireless, Wi-Fi, high speed Internet, voice and cloud-based services. A leader in mobile broadband and emerging 4G capabilities, AT%T also offers the best wireless coverage worldwide of any U.S. carrier, offering the most wireless phones that work in the most countries. It also offers advanced TV services under the AT%T U-verse
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22:17:28 10/25/11
#57 Boxie
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Boxie is a mobile interactive robotic camera built with the goal of actively capturing stories about its environment and the people within it.
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22:17:28 10/25/11
#57 Boxie
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Boxie is a mobile interactive robotic camera built with the goal of actively capturing stories about its environment and the people within it.
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23:41:00 10/20/11
The Future of Shopping? QR Codes & Virtual Dressing Rooms
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The Future of Shopping? QR Codes & Virtual Dressing Rooms Fairchild Fashion Media - The Asia Society and Museum DR. PARHAM AARABI Founder & Chief Executive Officer, ModiFace Keeping pace with today's apparel, beauty, and retail business requires staying ahead of the latest technological trends. This October, the fall session of the WWD Digital Forum will address every aspect of business in the digital space -- from mobile technology to social media marketing strategies to e-commerce opportunities. Hosted by WWD editors, the event will feature actionable information, interactive discussions, and opportunities to network with industry peers, and will provide you with the knowledge and tools required to compete in today's tech-driven marketing landscape.
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01:00:02 10/15/11
Suggestions for Local 'Occupy' Groups
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I've been doing a little bit of work with the Occupy Tallahassee group and have been covering Occupy Wall Street for Crooks and Liars and I thought I'd share a few suggestions based on what I've observed. These protests present an historic moment for people who think the system is broken and who want to really make a change. The protests have brought in thousands of new people across the country who don't like the way things are going and want to do something about it. But the other side has more money and more power and has faced opposition before. In order to avoid losing to them once again, there are some things that local groups need to pay attention to...
1. It's all about attracting more and more people. The way we make change is by gathering together so many people that they can't ignore us.
2. Get information about everyone who shows up. We have to be able to contact people for future events and actions.
3. Give people something to do. Protests and rallies are nice. They get people fired up and they can get some media attention. But they aren't enough. We have to take those people who show up to the rallies and give them something concrete to do that will make a difference.
4. We all, every one of us, have to know what we're talking about. The number one way to lose momentum is for us to allow the media to marginalize us as kooks or crazies. If we are all educated and we only give the media educated, thoughtful responses, then we take away the opposition's major weapon.
5. We have to have a coherent message. The media and the opposition are already trying to paint us as having no real point. If they succeed in convincing the public that is true, the movement will die off. People will go home and nothing will change.
6. We have to walk a thin line when it comes to the law. Civil disobedience is a valid tool and it changes the world. But not if it is violent or disrespectful of the very people the 1 percent are already screwing over. We have to be better than the other side, not fall into their tactics or fall for the traps they are setting for us. And keep in mind that law enforcement and other people who may appear to be our opposition at times are getting screwed over by the 1 percent, too. We should be recruiting them, not antagonizing them.
7. At the end of the day, when the protest is over, we have to realize that just showing up and protesting and occupying isn't enough. It is an amazing start, but protests are never successful if they aren't coupled with actions that can change the world. Lawsuits and elections are the key tools in American history (and beyond) that have changed the way the system worked and created progress. We have to use the mass mobilizations as a way to get politicians elected that will fight the 1 percent (like Alan Grayson and Bernie Sanders, for instance) and we have to fund lawsuits that will enforce laws that already exist that protect our rights. Without these tools we can't win.
8. We have to win the media battle. This isn't going to be easy, because the 1 percent owns the media. But they don't own the Internet. Well they do, but they can't stop us from using it. And we have to use it well enough to force the rest of the media to pay attention and do the right thing. When a reporter lies about how many people were at an event, we need to use the web to tell the truth. When a reporter tries to spin a story to undercut what we're doing, we need to use the web to tell the truth. They won't do it unless we force them to.
This is cross-posted from my blog, Florida Progressive Coalition
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01:00:02 10/15/11
Suggestions for Local 'Occupy' Groups
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I've been doing a little bit of work with the Occupy Tallahassee group and have been covering Occupy Wall Street for Crooks and Liars and I thought I'd share a few suggestions based on what I've observed. These protests present an historic moment for people who think the system is broken and who want to really make a change. The protests have brought in thousands of new people across the country who don't like the way things are going and want to do something about it. But the other side has more money and more power and has faced opposition before. In order to avoid losing to them once again, there are some things that local groups need to pay attention to...
1. It's all about attracting more and more people. The way we make change is by gathering together so many people that they can't ignore us.
2. Get information about everyone who shows up. We have to be able to contact people for future events and actions.
3. Give people something to do. Protests and rallies are nice. They get people fired up and they can get some media attention. But they aren't enough. We have to take those people who show up to the rallies and give them something concrete to do that will make a difference.
4. We all, every one of us, have to know what we're talking about. The number one way to lose momentum is for us to allow the media to marginalize us as kooks or crazies. If we are all educated and we only give the media educated, thoughtful responses, then we take away the opposition's major weapon.
5. We have to have a coherent message. The media and the opposition are already trying to paint us as having no real point. If they succeed in convincing the public that is true, the movement will die off. People will go home and nothing will change.
6. We have to walk a thin line when it comes to the law. Civil disobedience is a valid tool and it changes the world. But not if it is violent or disrespectful of the very people the 1 percent are already screwing over. We have to be better than the other side, not fall into their tactics or fall for the traps they are setting for us. And keep in mind that law enforcement and other people who may appear to be our opposition at times are getting screwed over by the 1 percent, too. We should be recruiting them, not antagonizing them.
7. At the end of the day, when the protest is over, we have to realize that just showing up and protesting and occupying isn't enough. It is an amazing start, but protests are never successful if they aren't coupled with actions that can change the world. Lawsuits and elections are the key tools in American history (and beyond) that have changed the way the system worked and created progress. We have to use the mass mobilizations as a way to get politicians elected that will fight the 1 percent (like Alan Grayson and Bernie Sanders, for instance) and we have to fund lawsuits that will enforce laws that already exist that protect our rights. Without these tools we can't win.
8. We have to win the media battle. This isn't going to be easy, because the 1 percent owns the media. But they don't own the Internet. Well they do, but they can't stop us from using it. And we have to use it well enough to force the rest of the media to pay attention and do the right thing. When a reporter lies about how many people were at an event, we need to use the web to tell the truth. When a reporter tries to spin a story to undercut what we're doing, we need to use the web to tell the truth. They won't do it unless we force them to.
This is cross-posted from my blog, Florida Progressive Coalition
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10:03:16 10/12/11
NASA Administrator Bolden Tours Agency's New Mobile Launcher at Kennedy
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NASA Administrator Bolden Tours Agency's New Mobile Launcher at Kennedy
NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden led media on a tour of the agency's new mobile launcher at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., on Oct. 11. He was joined by Kennedy Center Director Robert Cabana and other Kennedy management as they discussed NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), the heavy-lift rocket that will take astronauts farther into space than ever before, create high-quality jobs here at home and provide the cornerstone for America's future human space exploration efforts. NASA announced plans for the development of the SLS in September. It will carry NASA's Orion spacecraft, cargo, equipment and science experiments to space -- providing a safe, affordable and sustainable means of reaching the moon, asteroids and other destinations in the solar system. From: NASAtelevision Views: 1437 22 ratings Time: 03:01 More in Science & Technology
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18:44:00 09/26/11
Pandora CTO: Focused on the future of radio
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At the Mobilize conference in San Francisco, Pandora CTO Tom Conrad discusses his views on the competitive landscape in music and the differences between Pandora and Spotify.
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19:30:53 09/08/11
Inside the Avatar Studio: Doug Thompson
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One of the most prolific writers on the subject of the metaverse, Doug Thompson (also known as Dusan Writer) has had a hand in a lot of the aspects that make virtual worlds tic including storytelling, transmedia, mobile media, social media, web development, advertising and more. Through his company Remedy Communciations, Doug has helped to bring new perspectives to the virtual frontier.
This week, Kevin and Dusan explore the role of narratives, how technology both enables social change, and the challenges still left to come.
Cast: Metaverse TV
Tags: second life , virutal worlds , technology , internet , story telling , future , metaverse , machinima and talk show
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14:22:57 08/13/11
Podcast Zeitgeist Italia: 17 luglio 2011
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Cinquantunesimo incontro teamspeak, 17 luglio 2011 News - Report dell'incontro dal vivo dei coordinatori europei (foto http://goo.gl/c1Av5) - Video "made easy series" http://www.federicopistono.org/madeeasyseries - ZDAY 2012 Globale in Italia? - L'Islanda decide di riscrivere la costutuzione tramite crowdsourcing e i social media http://goo.gl/1PKPw, http://goo.gl/a4dAI - Zeitgeist Media Festival http://zeitgeistmediafestival.org - Zeitgeist Townhall meetings http://goo.gl/AeBwC - Il Movimento Zeitgeist Italia al festival dell'informazione indipendente ;) http://festivaldellinformazione.blogspot.com - Redesign compelto del sito internazionale http://wiki.zmlingteam.org/w/TZM_Redesign-The_Phoenix_Project Report - Report GdL traduzioni con Diana Gambato - Report GdL tecnologia con Ciro Tranchino - Report GdL programmazione con Andrea Cardinale - Report GdL sociologia con Patrizia Diodato Report Gruppi cittadini - Napoli con Vincenzo Barbato - Milano con Alberto e Pascale - Bologna con Cristian Iannusa L'angolo della scienza con Federico Pistono - Solar is ready NOW: cheaper then coal and nuclear, safer and more distributed: http://bit.ly/iNVZfp - Japanese developer patents 5-minute plug-in vehicle charger: http://t.co/zV5PsDf - Daniel Kraft on the future of Medicine. Exponential technologies, personalised and mobile http://ow.ly/5hcoI - Traffico marino mondiale in tempo reale. Alla faccia di quelli che dicono che tenere traccia di tutti gli cambi economici
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07:00:00 07/29/11
Mosaic News - 07/29/11: World News From The Middle East [VIDEO]
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Egypt's secular coalitions accuse the Islamists of hijacking the revolution's demands, Syria's mosques play a pivotal role in the anti-regime mobilization, mystery surrounds the killing of Libyan rebel commander, and more.
Syria's mosques play a pivotal role in the anti-regime mobilization
Al Jazeera, Qatar
Mystery surrounds the killing of Libyan rebel commander
BBC Arabic, UK
Bahrain dialogue fails to appease protestors
Al-Alam, Iran
Egypt's secular coalitions accuse the Islamists of hijacking the revolution's demands
Nile TV, Egypt
Protestors slam US, Saudi interference in Yemeni affairs
Press TV, Iran
Jordan protestors call for reform and an end to corruption
Press TV, Iran
Oman demonstrators demand political reform, trial of officials
Press TV, Iran
Massive Israeli housing protests slated for conclusion of Sabbath
IBA, Israel
Is Lebanon restricting freedoms as Arabs gain theirs?
Future TV, Lebanon
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22:43:52 07/21/11
Texas Parent PAC - Fighting for Our Children's Education
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Texas Parent PAC is a bipartisan political action committee for parents, grandparents, parents-to-be, and anyone who supports high quality public education. Our statewide group has a track record of success, helping to elect 23 new members of the Texas Legislature. In each election cycle, Texas Parent PAC supports an equal number of candidates from both major political parties. Endorsed candidates reflect traditional mainstream American values that honor and support families, communities, democracy, and quality public education. Texas Parent PAC seeks to elect more state legislators with the courage to stand up for children and neighborhood public schools. Endorsed candidates understand that children are our future, and lawmakers must adequately invest in education to ensure prosperity in Texas. All endorsed candidates support the Texas Parent PAC
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06:59:12 07/20/11
Striving for a Sustainable Future Where Our Actions Match the Crises We Face
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Paul Cienfuegos on June of 2010 at the Village Building Convergence in Portland, Ore. Topics include: Democracy, Natural Rights, The Colonized Mind, Pushing the Envelope, Citizen Action, The Populist, Climate Change and more. To find out more visit his website http://PaulCienfuegos.com





