Monday, November 15, 2010

Google Internet Summit 2009: Knowledge is power

Google Internet Summit 2009: The State of the Internet May 6, 2009 Google Internet Summit 2009: Knowledge is power, what happens if the Internet democratized access to information? Andrew McLaughlin tells what happens when different countries and cultures to realize the power of the Internet. On 5 and 6 May 2009 in Mountain View, we have brought together the executives of Google and the science and the business community for a two-day summit in the state of the global Internet to discuss. The objective of theSummit was to gather a wide range of knowledge about Google plans for the future - from product development and marketing to reach users 'expectations' and our ability to keep the Internet open but secure. More than 30 speakers and moderators in the discussions around 8 themes: networks, wireless and sensor technologies, security, standards, applications, democracy, law, policy and regulation, research and cloud computing and the future. Eric Schmidt offered some remarks, expressed his confidence that theThe challenges that can be accessed with the governments' to the closed nature of Internet technology by building networks that are transparent, open and scalable to overcome.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Part 2 / 4 - Gurbaksh Chahal Secret Millionaire

Gurbaksh Chahal was in Secret Millionaires Part 2 / 4 Gurbaksh Chahal at the age of 15 with some university courses while still in high school. His father invested in a desktop computer, which will cost $ 2,500. Gurbaksh was eager to learn the stock market. On the site, Gurbaksh the announcement of a company called DoubleClick, which has been the Internet ad services. He soon realized that Adveris need a way to track visits online. So he decided to buy software, purchase of a guy who was in London andhad a special technique to sell its software for $ 30,000 and Gurbaksh did not pay that much money for him so that he is $ 30,000 after testing the software to pay. After 3 months Gurbaksh make $ 100,000 and might pay for the software. He names his company ClickAgents. After $ 1,000,000 a year ago and then sold his company for $ 40,000,000. In 2003, Gurbaksh new fixed-network society BlueLihtium Avertising, which Yahoo bought for 300 million U.S. dollars in cash. After the shootingReality show Secret Millionaire, which appears on several other shows including Oprah, Neil Cavuto promoting his new book, the dream is here: www.nytimes.com

Friday, November 12, 2010

Video Production Basics: Choosing a Camcorder

consider when choosing a camera, which will be used for and how much money you are willing to spend. Choose from a small hand-held camcorder high definition mini digital video camera or a consultation with a director in this free video on video production. Expert: Christopher Rokosz Bio: Christopher Rokosz, 'The Digital Lifestyle Expert, just know that he is an expert on new media, the latest technology, and how to integrate them into daily life directors Christopher.Rokosz

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Davos Annual Meeting 2010 - Society Technologies

www.weforum.org 29/01/2010 Some of the same technologies such as cloud computing and semantic search, that the most popular social networking applications are now possible in the development, education and health care which do. How can these technologies are readily available are best used to solve complex problems? Rainer Brude, Federal Minister of Economics and Technology in Germany, William D. Green, President and Chief Executive Officer of Accenture, W. Laphen USA MichaelChairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation), U.S. Didier Lombard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, France Telecom, France Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive Officer of Google, USA, Co-President of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2010 Joel D. Selanik director, moderated by Adam Lashinsky dataDyne USA, Editor-at-Large, Fortune Magazine, USA

Monday, November 8, 2010

Bob Metcalfe - Pioneer Internet / Entrepreneur

[Date: March 10, 2009] Bob Metcalfe led to the invention, standardization and commercialization of the system to local area Ethernet network personal computer (PC). Metcalfe was April 7, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York born. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1969 with a degree in electrical engineering, industrial engineering and management. At the University of Harvard in 1970, he earned a master's degree in applied mathematics. His 1973 Harvard Ph.D. Thesis,The communications packages, comes from research on the ARPANET Project MAC at MIT and Alohanet at the University of Hawaii. In 1972, Metcalfe left Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). He worked at the Computer Science Laboratory, under the direction of Jerry Elkind, Bob Taylor, Butler Lampson and Chuck Thacker, the development was one of the first personal computer. Metcalfe, in collaboration with David Boggs invented and developed the Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) system and its protocol packets that have increasedand developed to become today's Internet Services. Metcalfe founded 3Com Corporation in 1979 to promote "communication compatibility computer. 3Com originally developed, PC-LAN products based on emerging UNIX, TCP / IP and Ethernet standards, went public in 1984, and grew up in a society of networks of billions of dollars. In addition, Metcalfe served as a "matchmaker" who convinced DEC, Intel and Xerox (DIX) work together to promote Ethernet as an open standard. In September 1980, published DIXits ...

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Part 4 / 4 Secret Millionaire Chahal_ Gurbaksh Clock in HD

Gurbaksh Chahal was in Secret Millionaire Part 4 / 4 Gurbaksh Chahal at the age of 15 with some university courses while still in high school. His father invested in a desktop computer, which will cost $ 2,500. Gurbaksh was eager to learn the stock market. On the site, Gurbaksh the announcement of a company called DoubleClick, which has been the Internet ad services. He soon realized that Adveris need a way to track visits online. So he decided to buy software, purchase of a guy who was in London andhad a special technique to sell its software for $ 30,000 and Gurbaksh did not pay that much money for him so that he is $ 30,000 after testing the software to pay. After 3 months Gurbaksh make $ 100,000 and might pay for the software. He names his company ClickAgents. After $ 1,000,000 a year ago and then sold his company for $ 40,000,000. In 2003, Gurbaksh new fixed-network society BlueLihtium Avertising, which Yahoo bought for 300 million U.S. dollars in cash. After the shootingReality show Secret Millionaire, which appears on several other shows including Oprah, Neil Cavuto promoting his new book, the dream is here: www.nytimes.com