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Developing and deploying an application on Google App Engine This video introduces developers to building apps on Google App Engine. For more in-depth information and deep-dive technical sessions, come to Google I/O, Google's largest developer event: http://code.google.com/io/ Tags: google app engine |
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Developing Rich Internet Apps with Adobe AIR Google Tech Talks November, 20 2007 Adobe AIR™ software is a new cross--operating system runtime that enables web application developers to extend the reach and functionality of rich Internet applications (RIAs). With Adobe AIR, you can build RIAs and deploy them to the desktop using the technologies, tools and development models you employ today when building browser-based RIAs. In this talk, we'll provide an overview with examples of some of the powerful capabilities provided by Adobe AIR including support for system notifications, H.264 video, native operating system windows/menus, drag and drop, clipboard support and much more. Speaker: Ed Rowe Director of Engineering, Adobe AIR As a director of engineering in the Platform Business Unit at Adobe Systems, Ed heads engineering for the company's Adobe AIR project -- a cross-operating system, service-oriented runtime that is being developed to extend the capabilities of Rich Internet Applications to the desktop. The development of this client is a strategic priority for Adobe, helping the company integrate many of its core technologies with new technologies acquired in the merger with Macromedia. Speaker: Luis Polanco Sr. Product Manager, Adobe AIR Luis is a senior product manager for AIR at Adobe. Luis has managed a variety of next-generation client and server software, including desktop applications and enterprise software products. Speaker: Rob Christensen Sr. Product Manager, Adobe AIR As a senior product manager on Adobe AIR, Rob is leading up . Rob has worked on a variety of web products at Adobe and Macromedia over the past nine years. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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DEVELOPING: Detainee alleges torture in Ramsey County jail Elliot Hughes recounts allegations of torture while being detained in Ramsey County Jail. Hughes was detained during an RNC08 protest after reportedly colliding with a police bicycle on accident. He was sent to Regions Hospital for treatment and later released without charges. We are actively investigating these claims. Stay tuned for more. Tags: 2008conventions 2008elections brutality police protest rnc08 torture violence |
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GAMEFACE : Developing Typefaces for the Xbox 360 and Other Devices Google Tech Talks July, 15 2008 ABSTRACT The Xbox 360 game platform was released with a great deal of fanfare surrounding its new product design and user interface. The developers saw the need for a tight brand consistency with print, packaging, and product interface, and chose to commission a new typeface family for use throughout the brand. Steve presents the path to the Xbox 360's new look from the type designer's perspective: the evolution of the product, the design brief, the creative process, and the unique challenges of developing a font for less than optimal screen displays. Steve also discusses the business and technology of fonts, the work for the Android platform and, most importantly, why type matters in an age of multimedia and text messaging. Speaker: STEVE MATTESON STEVE MATTESON is the Director of Type Design for Ascender Corporation and has created fonts for use in various screen display environments and print publishing since 1987. A graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology, Steve has an extensive background in typography, design and printing which he has applied to his development of high quality typefaces. His work can be found in user interface designs (such as Windows Vista, Xbox 360 and Google's Android Platform); in publishing (such as Pescadero Pro, Andy and Endurance Pro); and for corporate branding (such as Symantec, Microsoft and Alcon Labs). He resides in Louisville, CO with his wife, 2 kids and 2 Labrador Retrievers. A partial showing of Steve' Portfolio can be found here: http://ascendercorp.com/portfolio_commercial.html and here: http://ascendercorp.com/portfolio_custom.html Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Developing Vista Sidebar Gadgets here is a video of developing vista sidebar gadgets Tags: sidebar gadgets vistasidebar C# windowsvista windows |
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Hot, Dry Weather Developing on Calif Fire Lines SelectPlusHot, Dry Weather Developing on Calif Fire LinesHot, Dry Weather Developing on Calif Fire LinesThe Associated PressThe return of some residents to their homes Monday marked progress in California's siege of wildfires, but forecasters warned that weather was turning back in favor of the flames. (July 8)[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [[TRACK]][Notes:big sur fire]SOME GOOD NEWS ABOUT FIRES FEASTING ON PARTS OF CALIFORNIA...FIREFIGHTERS SNUFFED OUT SOME OF THE FLAMES IN BIG SUR...THAT HAVE BURNED FOR TWO WEEKS NOW... BUT ADD IT COULD BE ANOTHER TWO WEEKS BEFORE THEY TAME THE WILDFIRE... [[SOT]][[SUPER:Greg DeNitto//US Forestry Service -- "ca wildfires big sur ap 1645"]]""We still see some fire spread occurring but we are trying to make some progress and get some burning done, get our lines a bit more secure so that when the weather changes tomorrow which is predicted we'll have a better chance of containing that fire within the existing perimeter." [[STAND UP]][[SUPER: John Mone//The Associated Press]]"and down the coast in Goleta, Ca...good weather over the weekend...let crews make headway in containing this blaze" [[SOT]][[SUPER:Don Copple//Fire Behavior Specialist]]"we need to make a line down this ridge....because we don't want this fire moving any farther." [[NAT]][[VO: AIRPLANE DUMPING RETARDANT]] [[TRACK]]A D-C 9 JET DUMPED FIRE RETARDANT ON THIS RIDGE OVERLOOKING PICTURESQUE SANTA BARBARA. IT'S ATTEMPTING TO SHORE UP THE FIRE LINE...THAT GROUND CREWS NUMBERING IN THE HUNDREDS FROM AROUND THE WEST...HAVE CUT INTO THE WILDERNESS. OFFICIALS SAY BRUSH HERE HASN'T BURNED IN FIVE DECADES...AND IT MAKES FOR RIPE FUEL.CREWS ALSO WILL WORK OVERNIGHT...SETTING CONTAINED BACK FIRES...TO BURN OFF DRY KINDLING... THE GAP FIRE, AS THIS ONE OF HUNDREDS OF FIRES AROUND THE STATE IS CALLED...IS MORE THAN A THIRD CONTAINED. 2000 HOMEOWNERS WERE ABLE TO RETURN TODAY...BUT FIRE FIGHTERS WORRY WARM WINDY WEATHER COULD WHIP UP THIS BLAZE ONCE AGAIN. JOHN MONE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, GOLETA, CALIFORNIA Tags: wildfires hot dry weather developing on calif fire lines |
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Developing Spreadsheets Gadgets http://code.google.com/apis/spreadsheets/spreadsheet_gadgets.html Justin Kosslyn goes over what spreadsheets gadgets are, and how to develop them. Tags: spreadsheets gadgets testing tutorial google developers |
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Myths About the Developing World (1of3) (Hans Rosling @ TED) This global health visionary has discovered a powerful new way to communicate complex data about the world. He co-founded Gapminder, whose remarkable interactive graphs help deliver profound insights about global trends and dispel myths about the "developing world". With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, he debunks a few of those myths in this presentation delivered at the 2006 Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) Conference. (http://www.ted.com/) Hans Rosling is a Professor, Doctor, and Co-founder of Gapminder Try Gapminder for yourself: http://www.gapminder.org/ Tags: TED Hans Rosling Developing World Poverty Gapminder Africa Statistics Economic Growth GDP per capita free trade Aid |
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Working with developing countries to tackle climate change http://ec.europa.eu/environment/climat/bali_07.htm In view of a follow-up to the Kyoto Protocol, the United Nations organise a ministerial conference from 3 to 14 December 2007 in Bali, Indonesia. The main goal is to reach an agreement for global actions against climate change after 2012, the enddate of the Kyoto Protocol. One of the important issues is how developing countries could tackle and adapt to climate change and what form of assistance the developed countries could give. This clip shows the various ways of cooperation between the European Union and developing countries in the fight against climate change. Download: http://ec.europa.eu./avservices/video/video_prod_en.cfm?type=detail&prodid=4455&src=1 http://ec.europa.eu/avservices/greencatalogue/swf/ Tags: EUtube EU Climate change Developing countries Clean Development Mechanism Bali summit UNFCCC Kyoto |
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BayPIGgies: Developing A Product In Python Google Tech Talks September 13, 2007 ABSTRACT TBA Credits: Speaker:Mike Pittaro Tags: google howto baypiggies developing product |
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Developing football in South Asia 13 Jun 08 India, four-time champions, made it through to their sixth final in seven tournaments at the 2008 South Asian Football Federation. However despite their success in the competition and being overwhelming favourites for the title, they're struggling to develop the sport at home and in the region. Al Jazeera's Karthi Gnanasegaram reports from Colombo, Sri Lanka. Tags: Al Jazeera aljazeera south asia football SAFF Colombo Sri Lanka India Karthi Gnanasegaram |
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Time-Lapse: Zebrafish Embryos Developing German scientists published new work on zebrafish embryonic development. This time-lapse video shows the zebrafish from 64 cells into development to 20,000 cells. For more information, visit the lab's home page: http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/digitalembryo/#Movies Tags: embryos zebrafish development life birth |
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Developing A Female Voice (Be warned: Guy voice ahead!) I teach people how I learned to do my female voice. http://h1.ripway.com/karmatic1110/voiceold.mp3 Tags: deep easy girl guymode karmatic1110 lesbian lesson LGBT MTF transgender transition transsexual vlog voce woman |
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Satellite based Internet for the developing world Google Tech Talks April, 22 2008 ABSTRACT History has shown that access to the internet advances many facets of life including education, economic growth, and health care. Currently, only approximately 20 percent of the world population has access to the internet, which is mainly focused in North America, Australia, and Europe. More specifically, Africa being the most unconnected continent in the world has only 5 percent of its population utilizing the internet, whereas 70 percent of the population uses the internet in North America. It is predicted that these unconnected areas of the world will soon be serviced via land lines in the coming decades. However, no short term solution to this problem currently exists. The students from the Space Systems Engineering program at the University of Michigan have worked on designing a low-cost system that fulfills this "gap" in internet connectivity. This presentation will focus on their proposed solution to delivering such capabilities to the rural populations of Africa. In addition, upcoming technologies will be discussed that will impact similar missions in the future. Speaker: Prof. Thomas Zurbuchen University of Michigan Dept. of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences Associate Professor Director, College of Engineering Center for Entrepreneurial Programs Ph.D., M.S., University of Bern Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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LARGE PROFESSOR STILL DEVELOPING TALENT Rapper and producer Large Professor still going strong and developing new talent..... Tags: Large Professor Nas Akinyele Killer Sha Looney |
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Myths About the Developing World (2of3) (Hans Rosling @ TED) This global health visionary has discovered a powerful new way to communicate complex data about the world. He co-founded Gapminder, whose remarkable interactive graphs help deliver profound insights about global trends and dispel myths about the "developing world". With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, he debunks a few of those myths in this presentation delivered at the 2006 Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) Conference. (http://www.ted.com/) Hans Rosling is a Professor, Doctor, and Co-founder of Gapminder Try Gapminder for yourself: http://www.gapminder.org/ Tags: TED Hans Rosling Developing World Poverty Gapminder Africa Statistics Economic Growth GDP per capita free trade Aid |
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Dabo PyCon 2007 - Part 1 Ed Leafe's PyCon 2007 presentation entitled "Developing Desktop Applications in Dabo" - Part 1 Tags: Dabo PyCon Leafe Python |
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Riff Of The Week™ - Season 3: Developing Scale Sequences Riff Of The Week™ Since 2005 got riffs?™ Hats, T-shirts & new PickPads™ at www.daveweiner.com/store Hi, I'm Dave Weiner. I'm a Favored Nations recording artist, a G.I.T. graduate and have been playing in Steve Vai's band since 1999. Every Wednesday I do a new Riff Of The Week™ guitar education video. Here's Season 3, Episode 31 "Developing Scale Sequences" Don't forget to view the tab, listen to the audio clips and download the backing tracks (when applicable) for this ROTW at: www.daveweiner.com/rotw. You can find Hi-RES HD versions of this video at riffoftheweek.com or by subscribing (for free) to the ROTW podcast in ITunes (search Dave Weiner). Interested in my music? My first cd "Shove The Sun Aside" is available on iTunes, Amazon and at www.daveweiner.com/store Like this lesson? Want to learn more? How about a live, one on one, internet guitar lesson with me? www.daveweiner.com/lessons Got a suggestion for a ROTW? Email it to rotw@daveweiner.com Thanks for visiting. Enjoy! Dave Tags: riffoftheweek riff of the week guitar lesson dave weiner bluesguitar funkguitar rockguitar shredguitar steve vai fender |
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Myths About the Developing World (3of3) (Hans Rosling @ TED) This global health visionary has discovered a powerful new way to communicate complex data about the world. He co-founded Gapminder, whose remarkable interactive graphs help deliver profound insights about global trends and dispel myths about the "developing world". With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, he debunks a few of those myths in this presentation delivered at the 2006 Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) Conference. (http://www.ted.com/) Hans Rosling is a Professor, Doctor, and Co-founder of Gapminder Try Gapminder for yourself: http://www.gapminder.org/ Tags: TED Hans Rosling Developing World Poverty Gapminder Africa Statistics Economic Growth GDP per capita free trade Aid |
Benützer: googletechtalks |
A Formal Approach for Developing Reliable Service-based Systems Google Tech Talks November, 29 2007 ABSTRACT Service-based systems are increasingly being used for deploying large-scale applications in mission-critical environments. In such a system, applications are built by combining services, which are platform independent components running on different hosts of a wireless network. Prime concerns in such systems include, among others, adaptability to unforeseen situations (e.g., behaviors of services can be modified due to unforeseen events such as node failures or distributed denial of service attacks), situation-awareness (in order to detect changes in the environment and adapt accordingly) and security. In this talk, we present a formal approach to developing adaptable, situation-aware, secure service-based distributed systems. To this end, we first present a process calculus-based programming model for such systems. The operational semantics of the model combines external behaviors with internal computation for accessing current situation and dynamically adapting and reacting to it. Continuation passing is used for handling asynchronous service invocations. In order to declaratively specify properties of such systems, we introduce an intuitionistic hybrid modal logic. The logic not only has modalities for expressing both temporal and spatial behavior but also constructs for describing communication and knowledge and atomic formulas for describing relations between variables. We show how intelligent agents can be automatically synthesized from declarative specifications in the logic and deployed wirelessly. In order to deploy the synthesized agents, we have developed, jointly with the Naval Research Laboratory, the Secure Infrastructure for Networked Systems (SINS), a middleware platform built on the top of JHU's Spread group communication toolkit. In the last part of the talk, we provide a demo of a mission-critical application for intelligent management of a power system developed using the approach mentioned above and deployed on the SINS platform. Speaker: Dr. Supratik Mukhopadhyay Dr. Supratik Mukhopadhyay is an Assistant Professor at the Utah State University where he heads the Distributed Software Laboratory. His research interests lie in the areas of distributed systems, software engineering, programming languages, and sensor networks. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Michael Brecker 1996 Interview - Developing Your Own Sound Michael Brecker was interviewed by Bret Primack in 1996 and he discussed his sound, and his own development. Tags: Michael Brecker Tenor Saxophone Jazz Bret Primack John Coltrane Sonny Rollins |
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Developing Rapport when selling - Sales Tips How to develop great rapport with anyone in a selling situation. Easing tension levels and developing the relationship is critical in any sale. Tags: sales tips selling closing closes easing tension levels developing rapport communication skills relationships |
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Riff Of The Week™ - Season 3: Developing Scale Sequences Riff Of The Week™ Since 2005 got riffs?™ Hats, T-shirts & new PickPads™ at www.daveweiner.com/store Hi, I'm Dave Weiner. I'm a Favored Nations recording artist, a G.I.T. graduate and have been playing in Steve Vai's band since 1999. Every Wednesday I do a new Riff Of The Week™ guitar education video. Here's Season 3, Episode 31 "Developing Scale Sequences" Don't forget to view the tab, listen to the audio clips and download the backing tracks (when applicable) for this ROTW at: www.daveweiner.com/rotw. You can find Hi-RES HD versions of this video at riffoftheweek.com or by subscribing (for free) to the ROTW podcast in ITunes (search Dave Weiner). Interested in my music? My first cd "Shove The Sun Aside" is available on iTunes, Amazon and at www.daveweiner.com/store Like this lesson? Want to learn more? How about a live, one on one, internet guitar lesson with me? www.daveweiner.com/lessons Got a suggestion for a ROTW? Email it to rotw@daveweiner.com Thanks for visiting. Enjoy! Dave Tags: riffoftheweek riff of the week guitar lesson dave weiner bluesguitar funkguitar rockguitar shredguitar steve vai fender |
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Mind State to Lose Weight Pt 2: Developing NEW Habits http://www.tonyatko.com/forum Developing New Habits. Tags: tonyatko fitness challenge mind state to lose weight |
Benützer: googletechtalks |
Developing JavaScript with Chickenfoot Google TechTalks July 25, 2006 Rob Miller Michael Bolin ABSTRACT Chickenfoot is a Firefox extension that embeds a JavaScript programming environment in the browser's sidebar. Unlike a JavaScript shell that simply supplies access to the DOM of a webpage, Chickenfoot provides users with a high-level API, making web scripting accessible to end-user programmers as well as hackers. In this talk we will present the design and implementation of Chickenfoot; in particular, our novel technique of using keyword patterns to identify page components. We will also demonstrate how to use Chickenfoot for debugging webapps and creating rapid prototypes. In fact, we'll write a Firefox extension in under a... Tags: javascript google howto |
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Developed Nations' Views of Developing Nations' Politics Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/01/11/Bangladesh_s_Swing_to_Radicalism Pakistani scholar and diplomat Husain Haqqani criticizes developed nations' views of so-called "Third World" politics and politicians. ----- Broken Pendulum: Bangladesh's Swing to Radicalism with discussants Maneeza Hossain and Husain Haqqani. Hudson Senior Fellow Hillel Fradkin introduces the speakers. The Bangladesh Army's takeover of the political system came at a heavy price: a native democratic system that had lasted more than fifteen years was forcibly ended. More ominously, the takeover inadvertently legitimized and strengthened Islamist radicalism in Bangladesh. Hudson Senior Fellow Maneeza Hossain's new book Broken Pendulum: Bangladesh's Swing to Radicalism, (Hudson Institute Press) explores the background and factors contributing to a process of radicalization, not merely religious but broadly cultural, in Bangladesh - Hudson Institute Husain Haqqani was a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C., and an associate professor of International Relations at Boston University. Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Haqqani acquired traditional Islamic learning as well as a modern education in International Relations. His journalism career started with work as East Asian correspondent for The Islamic World Review during the turbulent years following the Iranian revolution. During this period he wrote extensively on Muslims in China and East Asia and Islamic political movements around the world. Later, as Pakistan and Afghanistan correspondent for the Far Eastern Economic Review, he covered the war in Afghanistan and acquired deep understanding of militant Islamist Jihadi groups. Tags: pakistan benazir bhutto political media news coverage corruption corrupt governments democracy elections voting foratv |
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Self Defense: Developing incredible power Self Defense - How to develop incredible power in your strikes and punches. Tags: self defense street defence personal protection developing power |
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Tony Royster Jr. - Developing Speed From the man himself, a lesson on delevoping speed Tags: Tony Royster Jr |
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The Developing Embryo and Implications for Disease UC San Francisco presents Mini Medical School. In this edition, Didier Stainer, UCSF professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics explores what role incorrect development of the heart and other organs can play in such conditions as sudden death in young athletes, cancer and some birth defects, and how current research can contribute to future gene therapy. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [10/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11799] Tags: embryo implications disease UCSF medicine Didier Stainer |
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