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18 Year Old Invents SMS-Based Car Anti-Theft System Rocketboom Field Correspondent Ruud Elmendorp speaks with Morris Mbetsa, the 18 year old inventor of a system that allows you to monitor your car via SMS. http://www.facebook.com/people/Morris_Mbetsa/1386102189 http://www.afrigadget.com/2008/07/16/18-year-old-self-taught-electonics-genius-invents-mobile-phone-based-vehicle-anti-theft-system/ http://videoreporter.nl/ http://www.rocketboom.com/category/field-reports/ Distributed by Tubemogul. Tags: antitheft cars elmendorp inventor kenya ruud security |
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GTAC 2007: Heusser & McMillan - Interaction Based Testing The 2nd Annual Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC) in our New York office on August 23 and 24, 2007 Matt Heusser & Sean McMillan - Interaction Based Testing In the world of developer-facing automated tests, IBT is arguably one of the most controversial topics. One side claims that "pure" unit testing is a way to ensure that code behaves as specified, providing design and maintenance benefits as well. Another group claims that IBT is a great way to generate code bloat and test things that do not need to be tested. Matt and Sean will try to go beyond the clichés and hype of "Mock Always" verses "Mock Never." Instead, they'll strive to find the appropriate places to use IBT, and pass on some tools to help you with your ultimate decision. Along the way, they will cover some common mistakes, anti-patterns, and things to consider. Tags: GTAC 2007 Interaction Based Testing Matt Heusser Sean McMillan Google |
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Space Based Solar Power - Alternative Energy Solution FACT: There aren't enough resources on this planet to sustain continued human growth and increasing quality of life. FACT: If we want to avoid catastrophic war, suffering, and global shortages of energy, we need to start looking to space seriously for solutions. Space Based Solar Power is the first step. Music - "Pulse" by Yoko Kanno www.energyfromspace.org Tags: Solar Power Science Space Alternative Energy Green Wind Middle East Obama McCain Barack John Crisis Resources War Launch Technology Nuclear Fission Sustainable Iraq Oil National Security Economics Meltdown Disaster Shuttle Constellation Program |
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Disk-Based Parallel Computation, Rubik's Cube, and Checkpointing Google Tech Talks March, 24 2008 ABSTRACT This talk takes us on a journey through three varied, but interconnected topics. First, our research lab has engaged in a series of disk-based computations extending over five years. Disks have traditionally been used for filesystems, for virtual memory, and for databases. Disk-based computation opens up an important fourth use: an abstraction for multiple disks that allows parallel programs to treat them in a manner similar to RAM. The key observation is that 50 disks have approximately the same parallel bandwidth as a _single_ RAM subsystem. This leaves latency as the primary concern. A second key is the use of techniques like delayed duplicate detection to avoid latency. For example, hash accesses accesses can be saved (even saved on disk), until there are sufficiently many pending accesses to use standard streaming techniques. We have designed a library for search problems that exploits the high parallel bandwidth while hiding the latency. We build abstractions for search that employ parallel disk-based hash arrays with the same speed as a single hash array in a single RAM subsystem. In the case of Rubik's cube, we exploited this mechanism by using seven terabytes of distributed disk in a search problem that showed that 26 moves suffice to solve Rubik's cube. Our initial efforts emphasize idempotent operations, so that we can easily recover from hardware or software faults. We next intend to apply a more general solution for fault recovery: checkpointing. This separate effort in our lab has now produced a mature, robust user-level checkpointing program has now matured. The package works successfully in tests on OpenMPI, MPICH-2, OpenMP, and parallel iPython (used in SciPy and NumPy). Our DMTCP package transparently checkpoints parallel, multi-threaded processes, with no modification either to the operating system or to the application binaries. Extrapolating from current experiments, we estimate that we can checkpoint a 1,000 node parallel computation in a matter of minutes. We are currently searching for a testbed on which to demonstrate this scalability. Speaker: Gene Cooperman Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Moveable Projected Displays using Projector Based Tracking By using high-speed structured light patterns emitted by a project and embedded light sensors, we can discover the location and track objects in real-time. Project by Johnny Chung Lee - 2004 Tags: projector calibration motion tracking augmented reality |
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Carbon Based Lifeforms - Photosynthesis What about the forests??? Tags: carbon based lifeforms CBL ambient photsynthesis |
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A Search Engine Architecture Based on Collection Selection Google Tech Talks December, 19 2007 ABSTRACT We present a distributed architecture for a Web search engine, based on the concept of collection selection. We introduce a novel approach to partition the collection of documents, able to greatly improve the effectiveness of standard collection selection techniques (CORI), and a new selection function outperforming the state of the art. Our technique is based on the novel query-vector (QV) document model, built from the analysis of query logs, and on our strategy of co-clustering queries and documents at the same time. By suitably partitioning the documents in the collection, our system is able to select the subset of servers containing the most relevant documents for each query. Instead of broadcasting the query to every server in the computing platform, only the most relevant will be polled, this way reducing the average computing cost to solve a query. We introduce a novel strategy to use the instant load at each server to drive the query routing. Also, we describe a new approach to caching, able to incrementally improve the quality of the stored results. Our caching strategy is effectively both in reducing computing load and in improving result quality. The proposed architecture, overall, presents a trade-off between computing cost and result quality, and we show how to guarantee very precise results in face of a dramatic reduction to computing load. This means that, with the same computing infrastructure, our system can serve more users, more queries and more documents. Speaker: Diego Puppin Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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GTAC 2007: H.Ziv & K.Windbladh - Specification based Testing The 2nd Annual Google Test Automation Conference (GTAC) at our New York office. Hadar Ziv and Kristina Windbladh. Specification-based Testing. Professor Hadar Ziv, with the Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences (ICS) at UC Irvine, has 20+ years of experience in academia and industry. Most recently, he presented his work at Google, Northrop Grumman, and the Southern California SPIN, and served on the program committee of the ROSATEA 2007 workshop. His most recent papers appeared in ROSATEA 2007, 2006, and the October 2006 issue of the Journal of Systems and Software (JSS). He has worked as consultant and change agent for several organizations wishing to upgrade their software development to include use cases, object-oriented analysis and design with UML, and corresponding test strategies. Hadar has provided consulting, training and mentoring to, among others, the Capital Group Companies, Fidelity National Title, Logicon (now Northrop Grumman), Beckman Coulter, and most recently, St. Jude Medical (NYSE: SJM) Kristina Winbladh is about to start her third year as a PhD student in Informatics at the University of California, Irvine. Her main research interests are in software testing and requirements engineering, and particularly in bridging the two disciplines with the goal of producing better quality software. During her first two years of graduate school, her attempts to improve software testing techniques has earned her several workshop and conference publications as well as an internship with Google. Tags: GTAC 2007 Google Test Automation Conference Hadar Ziv Kristina Windbladh |
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Impulse-based ultra-wide-band (UWB) radio systems and applications Google Tech Talks May 22, 2008 ABSTRACT The old idea of impulse radio dates back to Marconi's first wireless transmissions using sparks. Unlike most wireless today, impulse radio transmissions are extremely wideband signals. The recently FCC- released frequency band from 3.1GHz to 10.6GHz is the widest unlicensed frequency band ever released (7.5GHz). This ultra wide bandwidth (UWB) is commercially explored for even faster data transfer using traditional, multi-band (OFDM) RF techniques. However, the available bandwidth is wide enough for impulse radio transmission giving new functionality and new implementation challenges. In this talk I will show how power efficient impulse radio solutions are feasible in standard digital CMOS technology. Quite non-standard and untraditional design strategies must be used including time-domain signal processing. Circuit topologies for higher order Gaussian pulse generation and power efficient, correlating RAKE receivers will be explained. Impulse radio transmissions have additional interesting properties compared to narrowband modulation. With time-domain processing (TDOA) highly accurate positioning is feasible in the millimeter range. Improved sensitivity for robust communication. Large number of channels (greater than 100). Novel applications are also feasible using impulse transmission. Combining novel design techniques like "Swept-Threshold sampling" and digital lossless integration, micropower impulse radar is feasible in CMOS. A 60GHz sampler is used to accumulate and recover reflected electromagnetic energy. These new sensing devices (medical radar) may be explored for reading vital body signs (pulse, breathing, blood pressure?) embedded in your car seat or hospital emergency bed (detached sensor). Just imagine what you can do looking though heavy matter! Single chip CMOS impulse radar will be demonstrated at the end of the talk. Speaker: Tor Sverre Lande Tor Sverre (Bassen) Lande is a professor in Microelectronics at the Dept. of Informatics, Univ. of Oslo. From 2004 he is also serving as visiting professor at Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Imperial College, London, UK. His primary research is related to microelectronics, both digital and analog. Research fields are Neuromorphic Engineering, analog signal processing, micropower circuit design, biomedical circuits and systems and impulse radio. He is the author or co-author of more than 90 scientific publications with chapters in two books. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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PhotoTechEDU Day 25: Open-source-based high-resolution... Google Tech Talks August 10, 2007 ABSTRACT Andrey will explain the designs and applications of Elphel, Inc. intelligent, network-enabled cameras based on open source hardware and software. Google currently uses Elphel cameras for book scanning and for capturing street imagery in Google Maps. Andrey hopes Elphel's newest modular cameras, the Model 353 camera and the Model 363 camera, will attract software engineers and FPGA hardware engineers interested in exploring high-definition videography and other innovative applications. # useful properties of light and image formation # theory and techniques of photographic optics and image capture # theory of colorimetry and techniques of color... Tags: google howto phototechedu day open source |
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Obama: Would Overhaul Bush Faith-based Program PlusObama: Would Overhaul Bush Faith-based ProgramObama: Would Overhaul Bush Faith-based ProgramThe Associated PressDemocrat Barack Obama is announcing plans to expand President Bush's program steering federal social service dollars to religious groups. (July 1)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available. Tags: obama obama: overhaul bush faith-based program |
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Sunscreen Movie - Based on Baz Luhrmann Song - Everybody's Free Short film based on the hit song by Baz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen. Please visit sunscreenmovie.com for more information and to supprt the film. Full good quality version to Share With Friends & Family - www.sunscreenmovie.com/sunscreen.mov Tags: sunscreen movie short music video sentimental baz lurhmann funny everybody's free to wear mary schmich chicago tribune sex sexy hot top fun future love hate respect good bad nostalgia brother sister boys girls ladies gentlemen people friend class of 97 99 best tips truths experience world choice chance sun screen guilty advice travel lifestyle compliment interesting enjoy power spirit beauty beautiful ugly nice don't worry worried trouble wedding marry anniversary divorce sing song dance |
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Atlantica Online - In-game Battles - Turn-based MMORPG http://mmovideos.blogspot.com/2008/01/atlantica-online-in-game-battles-turn.html Atlantica Online - In-game Battles - Turn-based MMORPG Atlantica Online is a strategic turn-based MMORPG. The game play is different than other MMORPGs. Atlantica Online's battles are similar to traditional RPGs like Final Fantasy. When fight a monster you go into a battle instance. Battles are turn-based with a time limit for each turn. You control multiple characters in the battle and you add more characters to your team as you play the game. http://mmovideos.blogspot.com/ Tags: Atlantica Online in-game battle fight turn-based multiple characters team instance MMORPG MMO RPG |
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Forest-based Search Algorithms in Parsing and Machine Translation Google Tech Talks March, 14 2008 ABSTRACT Many problems in Natural Language Processing (NLP) involves an efficient search for the best derivation over (exponentially) many candidates, especially in parsing and machine translation. In these cases, the concept of "packed forest" provides a compact representation of the huge search spaces, where efficient inference algorithms based on Dynamic Programming (DP) are possible. In this talk we address two important open problems within this framework: exact k-best inference which is often used in NLP pipelines such as parse reranking and MT rescoring, and approximate inference when the search space is too big for exact search. We first present a series of fast and exact k-best algorithms on forests, which are orders of magnitudes faster than previously used methods on state-of-the-art parsers such as Collins (1999). We then extend these algorithms for approximate search when the forests are too big for exact inference. We discuss two particular instances of this new method, forest rescoring for MT decoding with integrated language models, and forest reranking for discriminative parsing. In the former, our methods perform orders of magnitudes faster than conventional beam search on both state-of-the-art phrase-based and syntax-based systems, with the same level of search error or translation quality. In the latter, faster search also leads to better learning, where our approximate decoding makes whole-Treebank discriminative training practical and results in the best accuracy to date for parsers trained on the Treebank. This talk includes joint work with David Chiang (USC Information Sciences Institute). Liang Huang (2008). Forest Reranking: Discriminative Parsing with Non- Local Features. Proceedings of ACL 2008 (to appear). http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~lhuang3/forest-rerank.pdf Liang Huang and David Chiang (2007). Forest Rescoring: Faster Decoding with Integrated Language Models. Proceedings of ACL 2007. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~lhuang3/acl-cube.pdf Liang Huang and David Chiang (2005). Better k-best Parsing. Proceedings of IWPT 2005. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~lhuang3/huang-iwpt-correct.pdf Speaker: Liang Huang Liang Huang is a final-year PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania, co-supervised by Aravind Joshi and Kevin Knight (USC/ ISI). He is mainly interested in the theoretical aspects of computational linguistics, in particular, efficient algorithms in parsing and machine translation, generic dynamic programming, and formal properties of synchronous grammars. He also works on applying computational linguistics to structural biology. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Is Barbie based on a German sex doll? The truth behind the story about Barbie's mysterious origins. Tags: Barbie German Sex Doll Disinformation George Stroumboulopoulos TheHour Hour |
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McCain Right USA Based on Judeo-Christian Principles? When Senators Barack Obama and John McCain both appeared at the Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency with Pastor Rick Warren last weekend, McCain used a myth about the supposed Judeo-Christian origin of American principles to pander to the evangelical Christian audience in a way I contrast with an Obama appearance at another Baptist church earlier this year. You can see the full section of the Saddleback Civil Forum interview of John McCain from which I took a short clip for this video from the CNN website at http://www.cnn.com/video/savp/evp/?loc=dom&vid=/video/politics/2008/08/17/mccain.forum.pt2.saddleback I used Marion Doss's picture of Thomas Jefferson in my video under a creative commons license as described on his Flickr page at http://flickr.com/photos/ooocha/2574662602/sizes/o/ You can find the rest of Thomas Jefferson's 1824 letter to Major John Cartwright, among other places, at http://books.google.com/books?id=z-pv0i1qHIYC&pg=PA406&lpg=PA406&dq=%22The+proof+of+the+contrary+which+you+have+adduced+is+incontrovertible+to+wit+that+the+common+law+existed+while+the+Anglo+Saxons+were+yet+Pagans+at+a+time+when+they+had+never+heard+the+name+of+Christ+pronounced+or+knew+that+such+a+character+had+ever+existed%22&source=web&ots=Z--uC7bVzU&sig=iaudH1yrXhacUSDYIl2JOSdI8AQ&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result You can find the prepared text of Barack Obama's January 20, 2008 speech at Ebenezer Baptist Church from which I took a screen capture at http://www.barackobama.com/2008/01/20/remarks_of_senator_barack_obam_40.php And, finally, you can find the full video of Barack Obama's January 20, 2008 speech at Ebenezer Baptist Church from which I took a short clip at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf0x_TpDris Tags: Saddleback Civil Forum John McCain America founded Judeo-Christian principles jew barack obama buddhist muslim atheist |
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Why Barack? FISA, Faith-Based Bush BS+Burley Bike Trailers In this video I talk about my disappointment over Barack Obama's decision to vote for the FISA bill and to expand President Bush's office of faith-based initiatives. Although I will vote for Barck Obama over John McCain, I cannot do any more volunteer work for his campaign or contribute any more money until Barack Obama renounces his FISA vote and gets rid of Bush's un-Constitutional Office of Faith-Based Initiatives. I also think that the only way that we will ever be able to remove the stain of the Bush years is to charge him and his criminal gang with war crimes and prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law, but that's probably never going to happen, but I can dream! I also talk about my Burley flat-bed bike trailer with which I do all of my grocery shopping, I am committed to avoiding the high price of gas. Was Obama's FISA vote "calculated"?- http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2008/07/10/obama_fisa/ Obama pledges to expand aid to religious charities- http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/la-na-campaign2-2008jul02,0,1813376.story Obama: Expand faith-based programs- http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-07-01-obama-faith_N.htm Bush kept Cheney FBI interview on Plame from Congress- http://www.dailynews.com/ci_9903256?source=rss Rep.Waxman threatens Attorney General Mukasey with contempt over Cheney's FBI interview on CIA leak probe- http://www.startribune.com/politics/24076159.html?location_refer=Politically%20Connected Burley Flatbed Bike Trailer info- http://www.burley.com/products/adventure/flatbed.cfm http://www.healthchecksystems.com/burley_flatbed_bicycle_trailer.htm Tags: Barack Obama FISA Faith Based Office Bush War Crimes FBI Plame CIA leak case constitution Burley Bike Trailers cortmeist |
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HackaDay thermite-based Hard drive destruction Shorter, condensed version full version available in my other videos. Tags: Thermite Computer DIY Hard drive fire burn destroy |
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Moorestown based MID prototype. Intel IDF 2007 More at http://jkkmobile.blogspot.com Moorestown based MID prototype. Intel IDF 2007 Tags: idf intel moorestown umpc mid |
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Grid-based Integrated Bioinformatics Systems for High... Google Tech Talks September 15, 2006 Natalia Maltsev Credits: Speaker:Natalia Maltsev Tags: google howto grid based integrated |
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DDR MR2 Based Kit Car Kit Car Based on Toyota MR2 Suspension and Engine. Looks a lot like a McLaren F1. More Information on the Toyota MR2 and DDR kit on http://www.mr2.com/forums/composite-materials/Toyota-MR2-10422-ddr-motorsport-ready-start-taking-orders.html Tags: MR2 DDR Toyota McLaren F1 |
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Atlantica Online - Game Play Video - Turn-based MMORPG http://mmovideos.blogspot.com/2008/01/atlantica-online-game-play-video.html Atlantica Online - Game Play Video - Turn-based MMORPG Atlantica Online is a strategic turn-based MMORPG. Tags: Atlantica Online game play MMORPG MMO games turn-based strategy |
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Fulfilling the Promise of Micro-Philanthropy - a Web-Based Approach Google Tech Talks March, 5 2008 ABSTRACT "A revolutionary charity." -- Oprah Winfrey "This new philanthropy system is turning traditional philanthropy on its head." -- ABC World News Tonight "I encourage everybody to go on and make donations...let's make a difference." -- Stephen Colbert "The results are powerful." -- BusinessWeek "I think the capacity to expand is infinite." -- Bill Clinton DonorsChoose.org's Founder and CTO will introduce the org, and discuss this example of real micro-philanthropy in action through the lens of the site's transactional data, usage trends, web marketing, user generated content, and underlying technologies. More about DonorsChoose.org: Founded in 2000 by a young public high school teacher in the Bronx, citizen philanthropists from all 50 states and 10 countries have already funded more than 45,000 public school classroom projects at DonorsChoose.org, channeling over $19 million of resources to students in low-income communities. At DonorsChoose.org, someone giving $10 enjoys the same choice, impact, and vivid feedback that-until now-have been reserved for millionaire benefactors. Recognition of DonorsChoose.org includes the Nonprofit Innovation Award given by Stanford Business School and Amazon.com; the Fast Company Social Capitalist Award; a Global Technology Laureate from the TECH Museum of Innovation; and selection by Ashoka. Major supporters include eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, Yahoo! co-founder David Filo, venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, and Netflix founder Reed Hastings. Speaker: Charles Best CEO & Founder of DonorsChoose Charles Best founded DonorsChoose.org at Wings Academy, a public high school in the Bronx where he was a social studies teacher for five years. He thought up DonorsChoose.org during a lunch conversation with colleagues, and his students volunteered to help start the organization. To entice his fellow teachers to try out the new website, Charles offered them his mother's famous pear dessert. DonorsChoose.org has been growing since. Speaker: Oliver Hurst-Hiller CTO DonorsChoose Oliver leads the DonorsChoose.org engineering team and is responsible for the technology systems that power DonorsChoose.org's unique philanthropic marketplace. Prior to joining the team, Oliver worked as a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft where he managed product engineering projects for Microsoft's new Internet search engine. He also worked with renowned computer scientist Dr. Gary Flake to start Microsoft Live Labs, a new applied research laboratory for Internet technologies. Oliver joined Microsoft when the Windows Tablet PC group acquired EQuill, a venture-backed software start-up that he co-founded and led for three years as CEO. He is a co-inventor of an issued U.S. patent related to web-based document annotation and multiple pending patents for Internet search-related technologies. Oliver graduated from Brown University with a B.A. in Computer Science and spent the first 13 years of his academic career attending New York City public schools. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Fashionable Technology A massage-based video game controller, panties with wings and an inflatable dress were just a few of the concepts exhibited recently at the NYC gallery Eyebeam to launch Sabine Seymour's new book "Fashionable Technology." In this video, we interview Sabine about the burgeoning field and her lifelong obsession with fashion. She also helps us peruse the exhibit, chatting with the designers and artists behind each piece to learn about their inspiration and process. Tags: "Wearable Technology" Fashion Tech "Sabine Seymour" Innovation Computing" |