Croquet: A Collaboration Architecture
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University of Stanford
1 hr 14 min 24 sec - Apr 25, 2003
Croquet is a computer software architecture built from the ground up with a focus on deep collaboration between teams of users. It is a totally open, totally free, highly portable extension to the Squeak programming system, a modern variant of Smalltalk. Croquet is a complete development and delivery platform for doing real collaborative work. There is no distinction between the user environment and the development environment.Croquet is also a totally ad hoc multi-user network. It mirrors the current incarnation of the World Wide Web in many ways, in that any user has the ability to create and modify a "home world" and create links to any other such world. But in addition, any user, or group of users (assuming appropriate sharing privileges), can visit and work inside any other world on the net. Just as the World Wide Web has links between the web pages, Croquet allows fully dynamic connections between worlds via spatial portals. The key differences are that Croquet is a fully dynamic environment, everything is a collaborative object, and Croquet is fully modifiable at all times.Croquet is a joint project being developed by David A. Smith, Alan Kay, David P. Reed, and Andreas Raab. More information is available at: http://www.opencroquet.org
The Semantic Chemical Web: GoogleInChI and other MashupsThe Semantic Chemical Web: GoogleInChI and other Mashups
Google engEDU
54 min 48 sec - Sep 13, 2006
Google Tech Talks
September 13, 2006Peter Murray-Rust is Reader in Molecular Informatics at the University of Cambridge and Senior Research Fellow of Churchill College.ABSTRACT
The millions of scientific papers published each year are an amazing source for scientific discovery but in most of them the experimental data is destroyed by the publication process. Publishers insist on converting semantic data into PDF which effectively destroys everything. We have been developing social and technical strategies to preserve and liberate this data and where this has happened have been able to create completely new mashups and other semantic resources.Chemistry is the most tractable discipline for the semantic web - most chemistry can be turned into XML with little semantic loss, using Chemical Markup Language and complementary MLs such as XHTML, MathML and SVG. We have to mobilise a bottom-up revolution through modern Internet ideas - blogs, communal source development, interoperability. We have done this in chemistry through the Blue Obelisk movement - an informal but coherent group of young-at-heart hackers. We are adopting lightweight web technologies ("REST", etc.) to chemistry - an example will be CMLRSS which we run in a Bioclipse environment.
PodCast Radio Show - Thursday, September 7, 2006PodCast Radio Show - Thursday, September 7, 2006
America Web Works
30 min 10 sec - Sep 7, 2006
In today’s PodCast Radio Show (Internet Radio Show - Radio On The Net), Live from the PodCast Marketing Promenade (the Online Marketing Live Podcast Choice) we look deeper into PodCast Marketing, Best PodCasting Practices, PodCast Software, Network Marketing, Working From Home (Home Business), Internet Marketing and today’s Internet (Online) Marketing Live Free PodCast Tip, ‘Podcast Development Along With The Current Climate ‘. We enjoy another 97 Second Internet Marketers Marketing Update, ‘Marketeting Or Die’ with Randall Blaum. Plus, About.com and podcasting consulting’s, John Havens joins us today as we discuss podcasting trends, opportunities and applications.PodCast Radio Show Liner Notes:Feature: Inner Circle - Free Registration - Details
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Using open source tools for performance testingUsing open source tools for performance testing
Google engEDU
1 hr 4 min 37 sec - Sep 8, 2006
Google London Test Automation Conference (LTAC)
Google Tech Talks
September 8th, 2006Presenter:
Goranka Bjedov
Cody Moya Teaches You How to Build an Online Business with Google AdsenseCody Moya Teaches You How to Build an Online Business with Google Adsense
www.InfomercialToolkit.com
8 min 41 sec - Sep 4, 2006
You are about to discover how to be in business online for yourself, but not by yourself, with the fastest, most foolproof way to generate cash profits on autopilot, while you sleep, even if you know nothing about internet marketing and the web.You’ll be using the same blueprints, tactics and strategies that have made billions of dollars for the internet’s most successful company and millions for a new class of Internet Entrepreneurs who are leveraging this opportunity.Last year Google made 8.2 billion dollars.How’ Selling online classified ads!Google calls it “Adsense”. It’s a system they developed that allows anyone with a Web site to run ads. Every time a visitor clicks on an ad, the site’s owner gets paid. If the ad appears on one of your Web sites, Google pays you part of that amount…for each click.This is an IDEAL business! You don’t have to sell anything or deal with customer complaints, payment processing or refunds!No specialized knowledge is required.
Most importantly….anyone can do it!
And every month, Google sends you a check or direct-deposits money right into your bank account.
WHIR TV | Web Host Industry Video News | Sept 17th, 2005WHIR TV | Web Host Industry Video News | Sept 17th, 2005
Web Host Industry Review, Inc | WHIR TV
9 min 26 sec - Sep 17, 2005
WHIR TV is an engaging online broadcast featuring the latest news and trends from the Web hosting world.
Core Patterns for Web PermissionsCore Patterns for Web Permissions
Google engEDU
56 min 8 sec - Jul 19, 2006
Google TechTalks
July 19, 2006Tyler CloseVisiting Scientist Hewlett-Packard LaboratoriesMr. Close is a researcher and developer, working in the field of secure, multi-user, distributed applications since 1998.ABSTRACT
In Authorization Based Access Control (ABAC) systems built with object-capabilities, an access policy is expressed by the shape of a reference graph: what a user can do is determined by where they are in the reference graph and what other parts of the graph are reachable from that point. By applying some basic cryptography to create links that act as "webkeys", we can construct URL graphs that are compatible with today’s WWW infrastructure and additionally provide the properties of distributed capabilities. Webkeys enable users to achieve password-free fine-grain access control implicitly, simply by sending one another links to the pages they want to share. The webkey approach simultaneously provides developers with a powerful, and readily audited, access-control model.In this talk, we’ll study the implementation of the CapWiki, which can serve as a private data space, a locally shared data space, a blog, and a wiki, simply by varying which links have been distributed to which people.
Work From HomeWork From Home
15 min 3 sec - Aug 26, 2006
E-lottery is a company that is UK based, yet has a global reach and global success. It exploits an existing global market of incalculably colossal size - but in the UK alone is estimated at 20 million adults spending £1 BILLION a year! It has no direct competition - no other company offers this product. In fact, it’s unique! It is indirectly publicised in the media all the time - prime-time TV, radio, press, posters, and Web. It can be promoted online as well as offline equally well - with a suite of promotional tools, a personalised website with the ability to capture instant credit card sales, 24/7 as well as a business development DVD. There is so much more to this in the meantime have a look at this short Video Clip by clicking on this links below, which is the business and players movies. These are also in several languageshttp://www.v-w-d.com/redir.asp’m=s-p-barratt&target=/default.asp’goto=/vwdguest/rewards.asp’mov=true
http://www.v-w-d.com/redir.asp’m=s-p-barratt&target=/vwdguest/default.asp’mov=trueLet’s catch up in the next 48 hours and you can let me know what you think. If you feel that you need more information call me and I will be happy to answer your questions. On a final note if you like what you see and join today I will send you 5 FREE DVD’s and leaflets, business cards and a few other bits to get you going. Look forward to speaking to you,
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The Science and Art of User Experience at GoogleThe Science and Art of User Experience at Google
Google engEDU
27 min 29 sec - Jun 7, 2006
Google TechTalksJune 7, 2006Jen Fitzpatrick is an Engineering Director at Google. She currently manages Google’s user experience team, which is responsible for the user interface design and usability analysis of Google’s many products. A founding member of Google’s UI team, Jen has also led the UI design, testing and implementation of numerous features and changes to the Google.com site. In the past, Jen has also served as Engineering Director for Google Adwords and Google’s Internal Systems engineering group. Jen joined Google in June 1999 as a software engineer. She is a graduate of Stanford University where she received a B.S. in Symbolic Systems and an M.S. in Computer Science.ABSTRACTFocus on the user and all else will follow. From its inception, Google has focused on providing the best user experience possible. Jen Fitzpatrick will take you through the art and science behind Google’s design process and share examples of how design, usability and engineering come together in Google’s unique culture to create great products.
Im the best at EverQuestIm the best at EverQuest
Moldytoaster Video
3 min 42 sec - Jun 16, 2006
Im the best at EverQuestEverQuest (EQ) is a 3D fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that was released on March 16, 1999. The original design is credited to Brad McQuaid, Steve Clover, and Bill Trost. It was developed by Verant Interactive (which had recently parted from 989 Studios) and published by Sony Online Entertainment (SOE). SOE currently runs and distributes EverQuest. The game’s sequel, EverQuest II, was released in 2004.To play, one must initially pay for the game software and then pay a recurring monthly fee; a free trial is also available for those who wish to experience the game before paying. EverQuest was, for a time, the most popular MMORPG in the industry.In the game, players explore a Tolkienesque fantasy world of sword and sorcery, fighting monsters and enemies for treasure and experience points and interacting with other players. As they progress, players advance in level, gaining power, prestige and abilities. Players can also procure powerful items for their characters in a variety of ways: through slaying monsters (and then looting whatever items they were carrying), doing "quests" (tasks and adventures given by non-player characters ( NPCs ) in which a reward is given upon success), or by gathering raw materials and then fashioning them, via numerous trade skills sanyo sharp join dvd6c atkins diet carb counter denver restaurants credant laptop security survey
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