The Social Network Trailer
The new trailer for the David Fincher-directed film starring Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, Andrew Garfield, Joe Mazzello and Rashida Jones.
Writer/producer Aaron Sorkin announced on his Facebook page that he is going to be writing a movie about the popular social networking site. Mark Zuckerberg created the site in 2004 at Harvard during his sophomore year. It now has over 400 million members worldwide.
Eisenberg will play Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg; Timberlake will play Sean Parker, the Napster co-founder who became Facebook’s founding president; and Andrew Garfield will play Eduardo Saverin, the Facebook co-founder who fell out with Zuckerberg over money.
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For Parents: Why do Teens Use Social Networking Sites?
Teens are obsessed with faebook, myspace and putting profiles up online, but why? Here I try to explain to parents what we do online and why we love it so much.
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For Parents: Why do Teens Use Social Networking Sites?
Teens are obsessed with faebook, myspace and putting profiles up online, but why? Here I try to explain to parents what we do online and why we love it so much.
Duration : 0:7:7
Shuttle STS-131 astronauts sky high over in-orbit Twittering
TOKYO — When Space Shuttle mission STS-131 blasted off in April this year the crew of seven took tens of thousands of Twitter followers along for the ride and they couldn’t be happier with the results, they said in Tokyo on Monday. In space for 16 days, the crew included NASA astronaut Clay Anderson and Japanese astronaut Naoko Yamazaki who sent regular updates to the micro-blogging site.
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Spiritual Networking
Spiritual Networking is a cutting edge concept that transcends the usual networking notion. Spiritual Networking in itself embraces many aspects and manifestations that pertain to human connections. It is a Holistic and Organic approach, and a way to use a new outlook to translate connections.
Being part of a growing multifaceted community can enrich our lives, and at the same time create a myriad of new possibilities for interactions, relationships and connections. As we organize into a normal social network, Humanity Healing is setting the standard, providing the backdrop of Global Service, Ethical Standards, and Professional Excellency.
Humanity Healing’s concept of Spiritual Networking can be condensed down to this single concept: to make this world a better place by gathering as many willing hearts as possible, be they individuals or organizations, and assisting with synchronization so that together we can send our actions and intentions out through the connection of our shared Humanity.
The Ripple Effect concept has been a labor of love for Humanity Healing.
The pebble has been dropped. The ripple is spreading. Will you be a part of the wave?
Community Network: www.humanityhealing.ning.com
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©2009 Humanity Healing
Music: Enya, Athair Ar Neamah
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Stephen Covey – Social Networking in the Web 2.0 World
I saw this story on the morning news today…seems like all I watch is Fox 13 news! “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” author Stephen Covey announced a new social networking site that seems really useful. Dr. Covey has left his stamp on the world of web 2.0 social networking.
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Spotme Overview: Networking
Overview of Spotme from the participant point of view.
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The OpenOnload User-level Network Stack
Google Tech Talks
February, 7 2008
ABSTRACT
The architecture of conventional networked systems has remained largely
constant for many years now. However, some specialised application domains
have adopted alternative architectures. For example, the HPC community
uses message passing libraries which perform network processing in
user-space in conjunction with the features of user-accessible network
interfaces. Such user-level networking reduces networking overheads
considerably without sacrificing the security and resource management
functionality that the operating system normally provides.
Supporting user-level TCP/UDP/IP networking for a more general set of
applications poses considerable challenges, including: intercepting system
calls, binary compatability with existing applications, maintaining
security, supporting fork() and exec(), passing sockets through Unix domain
sockets and advancing the protocol when the application is not scheduled.
This talk presents the OpenOnload architecture for user-level networking.
We describe our solutions to the challenges outlined above, and novel
techniques to reduce CPU overhead, avoid lock contention, minimise
interrupt overheads and improve cache efficiency. Finally we present
performance results of the OpenOnload stack including protocol compliance,
and plans for further work within the open source community.
Speaker: Steven Pope
Steven Pope is a CTO at Solarflare Communications. Previously he
co-founded Level 5 Networks and prior to that was a post-doctorate
researcher in the field of high-speed networks and operating systems
at Olivetti Research Labs, which later became AT&T Laboratories
Cambridge. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of
Cambridge.
Speaker: David Riddoch
David Riddoch is Chief Software Architect at Solarflare
Communications. David joined Solarflare with the merger of Solarflare
with Level 5 Networks in April 2006. David co-founded Level 5
Networks in July 2002. Previously, David was the architect and lead
developer of the software for the CLAN high performance network
project at AT&T Laboratories Cambridge. David holds a first class
degree in computer science and a Ph.D. in high performance networking
from the University of Cambridge.
Duration : 1:34:29
Urban Sensing, Social Networking, And The Third Thing
Google TechTalks
March 17, 2006
Jeff Burke
Dana Cuff
Deborah Estrin
Michael Hamilton
Mark Hansen
William Kaiser
Jerry Kang
Fabian Wagmister
ABSTRACT
Sensors and their data will dominate tomorrow’s global network. Location-tagged images and sound, captured from mobile phones, will intersect with data from municipal monitoring of city infrastructure and embedded sensors placed by citizens. Social networking applications built on tagged media are already flourishing. Intrinsically data-centric features will soon come to networking, providing low-level capabilities to verify location, aggregate sources, control resolution and implement privacy policies, all for data that originates in the…
Duration : 1:5:59
Tips on building a social networking website