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16:49:09 05/22/12
Chris Matthews: Jackasses, Stop Asking About Obama Speech
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Chris Matthews: Jackasses, Stop Asking About Obama Speech National Cable and Telecommunications Association - Boston Convention and Exhibition Center In a consumer environment where more people have smartphones than DVRs, devising the right strategies for success in media and communications is more complicated than ever. Yet standout companies continue to deliver growth from mainstay businesses while innovating in the new, always-connected environment. This General Session featuring influential participants in content and distribution takes a wide-angle view of the revolution in media technology, its implications for customer behavior, and the ways innovative companies are positioning themselves to take advantage of an anytime, anywhere, anything-goes media environment. WELCOME & INTRODUCTION Neil Smit, President & CEO, Comcast Cable & EVP, Comcast Corporation INDUSTRY PANEL Digital Disruption: Leading distributors, tech innovators and content creators come together from the media, wireless, music and film industries to discuss the profound impact that digital distribution has on [the future of] entertainment, communications and commerce in our daily lives. ONE-ON-ONE CONVERSATION Julius Genachowski, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission Hosted by Michael Powell, President & CEO, NCTA POLITICAL PANEL Campaigns in Context, brings together top television news figures for a candid discussion of the U.S. political scene and the forthcoming presidential election in the context of a rapidly changing environment for the delivery of news and the framework for civic dialogue.
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16:51:17 05/11/12
It's Complicated: 375 Years of Women at Harvard || Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
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It's Complicated: 375 Years of Women at Harvard || Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Historian Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz explores Harvard University's relationship with women, which she describes as complicated. Her review begins with the University's founding 375 years ago, when Harvard excluded women as students and teachers. For 200 years, the University conveyed education and prestige to a ministry and a rising merchant class. Beginning in the 19th century, women found innovative ways to attain higher education, but the terms of access required accommodation%mdasheven invisibility. Horowitz contends that the fight for equity began more than a century ago and remains a work in progress today. 00:00:00 Welcome by Lizabeth Cohen, dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies, Department of History, Harvard University 00:01:45 Remarks by Drew Faust, president; Lincoln Professor of History, Department of History, Harvard University 00:04:15 Introduction by Lizabeth Cohen 00:12:37 "It's Complicated: 375 Years of Women at Harvard" by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, PhD '69, RI '01, Sydenham Clark Parsons Professor of History and American Studies, Emerita, Smith College 00:59:50 Q%A From: Harvard Views: 546 8 ratings Time: 01:32:31 More in Education
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20:12:13 05/09/12
Approaching Midnight: Taking Midnight's Children from Book to Film || Radcliffe Institute
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Approaching Midnight: Taking Midnight's Children from Book to Film || Radcliffe Institute
Director and screenwriter Deepa Mehta discusses her recent work with Salman Rushdie to adapt his 1981 novel Midnight's Children for the screen%mdashthey collaborated closely as he wrote the screenplay%mdashincluding the challenges of casting 30 principal actors in India and spending days and nights in intensive workshops inspired by the ancient Indian performing arts treatise, the Natya Shastra. Mehta shares her philosophy of filmmaking and how she walks the fine line between conventional storytelling and pure instinct. Following the lecture, she is joined by Bapsi Sidhwa, who wrote the novel on which Mehta's 1998 film Earth was based, to discuss the relationship between author and filmmaker and the evolution of story from print to film. 00:00:00 Welcome by Lizabeth Cohen, dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies, Department of History, Harvard University 00:08:40 Introduction by Martha Chen, lecturer in public policy, Harvard Kennedy School 00:15:37 "Approaching Midnight: Taking Midnight's Children from Book to Film" by Deepa Mehta, film director and screenwriter 1:33:43 Discussion of the relationship between author and filmmaker by Bapsi Sidhwa, author of Cracking India: A Novel (1991), which Mehta adapted into the film Earth, and Water: A Novel (2006), based on Mehta's film Water From: Harvard Views: 305 4 ratings Time: 01:44:52 More in Education
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16:03:31 04/30/12
GoingNative 8: Introducing Casablanca - A Modern C++ API for Connected Computing
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Welcome to the 9th installment of GoingNative. Charles flies solo this time around as Diego is on a well-deserved break from work.
At GoingNative 2012 , Herb Sutter addressed the need for more general purpose standard C++ libraries - high level libraries - for use in modern computing . So, things like HTTP, REST, JSON are important today (and working with these technologies is not as easy as it should be in C++), not to mention simplifying asynchronous programming for C++ developers. We live an asynchronous world and C++ libraries need to evolve to compensate for this fact (and catch up to .NET and Java in this regard both on the client and on the server...). What's the story for C++ in the cloud?
A very small group of C++ developers inside Microsoft have started an incubation project to make native libraries that afford both developer productivity and performance and power - and for C++ developers . We love this! This is the Casablanca API and it takes full advantage of C++11 .
This episode is dedicated to the Casablanca "dev lab" project with the hope that all of you will download and experiment with the API , vet it, push it, break it, provide feedback to speed up its maturation (it is alpha quality, of course (it's an incubation and this is the first release), so there will be a few bugs, but it's stable enough to be useful right now). Go get it!
What does Casablanca provide, exactly?
With Casablanca, you get support for doing things like developing REST services for Azure, or accessing them from clients via an HTTP library , sending JSON data , accessing Azure blob and queue storage , and using TCP for flexible networking needs , all in a library that takes advantage of modern C++.
Casablanca also gives you a convenient model for composing asynchronous operations . C++ 11 offers a whole new set of capabilities that can make dealing with asynchronous operations easy, and Casablanca takes advantage of that throughout.
Another aspect of Casablanca is its implementation of the actor programming model , which has proven itself useful in building reliable and scalable systems. (not familiar with the Actor Model, well, learn from the inventor of it here ).
Table of Contents :
[00:00] GoingNative(); //Charles flies solo for this episode (Diego is on vacation). Quick chat about what's coming (new STL series (the person, not the library)), introduction to Casablanca , a modern C++ API (incubation) for asynchronous client/server computing (so, modern C++ for the cloud and the client)
[01:49] Charles has a conversation with Casablanca engineering team members Niklas Gustafsson and Steve Gates.
[44:20] ~GoingNative(); //Charles talks about Casablanca - please download the libraries and experiment, provide feedback, help vet this new (experimental) API .
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16:03:31 04/30/12
GoingNative 8: Introducing Casablanca - A Modern C++ API for Connected Computing
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Welcome to the 9th installment of GoingNative. Charles flies solo this time around as Diego is on a well-deserved break from work.
At GoingNative 2012 , Herb Sutter addressed the need for more general purpose standard C++ libraries - high level libraries - for use in modern computing . So, things like HTTP, REST, JSON are important today (and working with these technologies is not as easy as it should be in C++), not to mention simplifying asynchronous programming for C++ developers. We live an asynchronous world and C++ libraries need to evolve to compensate for this fact (and catch up to .NET and Java in this regard both on the client and on the server...). What's the story for C++ in the cloud?
A very small group of C++ developers inside Microsoft have started an incubation project to make native libraries that afford both developer productivity and performance and power - and for C++ developers . We love this! This is the Casablanca API and it takes full advantage of C++11 .
This episode is dedicated to the Casablanca "dev lab" project with the hope that all of you will download and experiment with the API , vet it, push it, break it, provide feedback to speed up its maturation (it is alpha quality, of course (it's an incubation and this is the first release), so there will be a few bugs, but it's stable enough to be useful right now). Go get it!
What does Casablanca provide, exactly?
With Casablanca, you get support for doing things like developing REST services for Azure, or accessing them from clients via an HTTP library , sending JSON data , accessing Azure blob and queue storage , and using TCP for flexible networking needs , all in a library that takes advantage of modern C++.
Casablanca also gives you a convenient model for composing asynchronous operations . C++ 11 offers a whole new set of capabilities that can make dealing with asynchronous operations easy, and Casablanca takes advantage of that throughout.
Another aspect of Casablanca is its implementation of the actor programming model , which has proven itself useful in building reliable and scalable systems. (not familiar with the Actor Model, well, learn from the inventor of it here ).
Table of Contents :
[00:00] GoingNative(); //Charles flies solo for this episode (Diego is on vacation). Quick chat about what's coming (new STL series (the person, not the library)), introduction to Casablanca , a modern C++ API (incubation) for asynchronous client/server computing (so, modern C++ for the cloud and the client)
[01:49] Charles has a conversation with Casablanca engineering team members Niklas Gustafsson and Steve Gates.
[44:20] ~GoingNative(); //Charles talks about Casablanca - please download the libraries and experiment, provide feedback, help vet this new (experimental) API .
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01:22:24 04/24/12
Honoring the Pledge of Never Again: Introduction and Welcome
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Honoring the Pledge of Never Again: Introduction and Welcome
After introductions from Jon Carson, Director of the Office of Public Engagement, and Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to the Present, Samantha Power, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights at the National Security Council, moderates a panel discussion with the Atrocities Prevention Board. From: whitehouse Views: 1960 25 ratings Time: 40:24 More in News & Politics
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01:22:24 04/24/12
Honoring the Pledge of Never Again: Introduction and Welcome
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Honoring the Pledge of Never Again: Introduction and Welcome
After introductions from Jon Carson, Director of the Office of Public Engagement, and Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to the Present, Samantha Power, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights at the National Security Council, moderates a panel discussion with the Atrocities Prevention Board. From: whitehouse Views: 1960 25 ratings Time: 40:24 More in News & Politics
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14:38:33 04/20/12
Women Making Democracy || Commedia Al-Ahzaan (Comedy of Sorrows) || Radcliffe Institute
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Women Making Democracy || Commedia Al-Ahzaan (Comedy of Sorrows) || Radcliffe Institute
Written in direct response to the ongoing revolution in Egypt, Ibrahim El-Husseini's Commedia Al-Ahzaan (Comedy of Sorrows) follows a young university-educated Egyptian woman through a series of encounters with different members of society. Through these encounters, she comes to realize how little she understands her own country. Directed by Rebekah Maggor Translated by Rebekah Maggor and Mohammed Albakry 00:00:00 Welcome and Introduction Lizabeth Cohen, Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies, Department of History, Harvard University 00:08:05 Dramatic Reading of Commedia Al-Ahzaan (Comedy of Sorrows) 1:22:20 Panel Discussion with Q%A Session Rebekah Maggor, Director, Comedy of Sorrows; Lecturer, Department of English, Vanderbilt University Ibrahim El-Husseini, Playwright, Comedy of Sorrows Cynthia Schneider, Former United States Ambassador to the Netherlands; Distinguished Professor in Practice of Diplomacy, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service; and Associate Professor of Art History, Department of Art and Art History, Georgetown University Moderated by Robin Young, Host, Here & Now, WBUR "Women Making Democracy" considers the role of women specifically%mdashand gender more generally%mdashin movements for democratic change. Activists, journalists, and academics from different fields and disciplines examine and analyze recent events in countries affected by the democratizing efforts often described as "Arab Spring" and ... From: Harvard Views: 1099 3 ratings Time: 02:11:49 More in Education
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19:00:43 04/12/12
Constructing the Head and Brain of Vertebrates || Radcliffe Institute
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Constructing the Head and Brain of Vertebrates || Radcliffe Institute
Nicole Le Douarin (Honorary Professor, Coll%egravege de France) explores the neural crest, an important embryonic structure that appeared in primitive vertebrates. 00:00:00: Welcome (Lizabeth Cohen, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study) 00:07:08: Introduction (Catherine Dulac, Harvard University) 00:15:20: "Constructing the Head and Brain of Vertebrates" (Nicole Le Douarin, Coll%egravege de France) 01:19:47: Question-and-answer period March 5, 2012 From: Harvard Views: 263 9 ratings Time: 01:26:58 More in Education
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17:02:21 03/16/12
PBS Online Film Festival: Who Are We? Category Introduction
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PBS Online Film Festival: Who Are We? Category Introduction
View and vote for films in the "Who Are We?" category. Dig deep into your roots and welcome diversity with a collection of films celebrating who we are. Travel to California, Hawaii, Japan and beyond and meet the people that make these places come to life. To cast your vote in this category, visit each film's YouTube page (Black Folk Don't Tip, Bullet Proof Vest, Sunshine: Single Dads, or The Migration) and click the thumbs up "like" button at the bottom of the video player. Check out the four "Who Are We?" videos at: to.pbs.org From: PBS Views: 1489 20 ratings Time: 01:18 More in Film & Animation
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15:23:42 03/14/12
Campaign 2012: The Candidates and Their Strategies
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Campaign 2012: The Candidates and Their Strategies
Harvard Institute of Politics director Trey Grayson moderates a discussion on the 2012 presidential campaign -- the candidates, their strategies, and key issues -- with Barack Obama 2012 senior strategist David Axelrod, CNN political contributor Alex Castellanos, ABC News analyst Matthew Dowd, Politico senior political reporter Lois Romano. The event included a welcome and introduction by Maria Shriver. From: Harvard Views: 4688 8 ratings Time: 01:45:48 More in Education
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22:04:09 01/28/12
SSX (2012) - Patagonia Introduction Trailer
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SSX (2012) - Patagonia Introduction Trailer
Welcome to Patagonia, home of Fitzroy and its 3375 meter dead-drop, where players can expect gnarly snow-covered slopes and drops. ABOUT THIS GAME ************************ SSX, the latest installment of the classic action snowboarding franchise in development at EA Canada and due to be available in March 2th 2012, for PS3 and Xbox 360. Previously known as SSX: Deadly Descents, SSX will pit riders versus both mountain and man. Players will explore the story of a team who seek to be the first to descend the faces of the most treacherous mountain ranges on the planet. The team will travel the world to face the worst that Mother Nature can throw at them. From the peaks of the Himalayas, where the air is so thin that riders have to descend through the death zone at breakneck speeds to keep from blacking out, to the solid ice ranges of Antarctica, where a sunlit line is the only survival option when temperatures drop 50 degrees centigrade in the shade. And the mountain isn't the only danger players will face. In SSX, the first goal is to survive. The second, in true SSX fashion, is to look good doing it. SSX ******* GENRE: Extreme, Sports RELEASE DATE(S): + (US): March 2, 2012 + (EU): March 2, 2012 PLATFORM: Xbox 360 ALSO ON: PS3 WEBSITE: www.ea.com AVAILABLE @ AMAZON: amzn.to PUBLISHER: EA Sports DEVELOPER: EA Canada ESRB: RP for Rating Pending XboxViewTV on FACEBOOK *********************************** www.facebook.com XboxViewTV ON TWITTER ******************************* www ... From: XboxViewTV Views: 4668 48 ratings Time: 01:25 More in Gaming
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09:34:01 01/24/12
Where's My Water: Introduction
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Where's My Water: Introduction
Welcome to Mahalo's Unofficial Walkthrough Guide to Disney's "Where's My Water." In this app, we'll show you to best routes to dig every type of terrain, find every collectible and acquire every achievement in the game. Each chapter contains detailed walkthroughs that follow introductory lessons explaining the types of obstacles you'll be up against. Chapter 1: Meet Swampy will get you used to the gameplay mechanics and introduce the concept of activating gates.Chapter 2: Troubled Waters will introduce you to acidic green ooze, moss and purple poison.Chapter 3: Under Pressure will present new obstacles, such as mines, along with helpful tools, such as water valves.Chapter 4: Sink or Swim will unveil logic gates, which we'll show you how to master, along with more mines and knowledge on the art of explosions.Chapter 5: Change is Good will introduce change stations and substance chambers, both of which are extremely vital tools to help you get through the levels.Chapter 6: Boiling Point introduces science to the mix, giving you hot coals, steam and ice that you'll have to coordinate together in order to create water.Chapter 7: Stretched Thin calls forth water balloons, which you'll have to navigate through the soil to bring water to Swampy's tub.Chapter 8: Bonus Levels will show you how to physically tilt and shift your iPad to get the water on all the ducks in each level. Read more by visiting our page at: www.mahalo.com From: MahaloVideoGames Views: 26 0 ratings Time: 00:28 More in Gaming
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10:43:21 01/12/12
Welcome to etnies UK: Mark Baines
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Mark Baines needs no introduction; a stalwart of the UK & European skate scene and true professional, he's killing it now harder than ever, with a seemingly endless slew of recent coverage and video parts. We're proud to welcome Mark to the etnies UK family with yet another a brand new edit to kick-start the new year and ring in the changes.
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11:51:43 01/11/12
Welcome to etnies UK: Mark Baines
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Mark Baines needs no introduction; a stalwart of the UK & European skate scene and true professional, he's killing it now harder than ever, with a seemingly endless slew of recent coverage and video parts. We're proud to welcome Mark to the etnies UK family with yet another a brand new edit to kick-start the new year and ring in the changes.
Follow etnies on www.etnies.com and www.facebook.com/etnies.europe
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17:24:10 11/21/11
Series Introduction - 01
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Welcome to this series of lessons about the Visual Basic programming language. Bob Tabor from LearnVisualStudio.NET introduces the topic, sets expectations and tips on how to get the most out of this series, instructs you on where you can download the software you'll need to get started and offers some encouragement as you begin your journey.
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