Part2: Re-Mapping Youtube Challenge

Posted on April 11th, 2010 by admin in links and networking | No Comments »

http://www.iframeinternet.com When you try to do a search on a website such as Google, even a non-common topic, such as the Equinox, can produce an astounding amount of results. In this case, nearly 21 million. More generic searches can return up to 150 million results. On YouTube, things are just the same. If you wanted to find news clips, for example, youd end up with millions of hits. So how are we supposed to sift through all of these results and find the BEST ones? What if you could find a way to share content without copyright infringement, placing all your favourite and most relevant videos, links, social networking sites, and more onto one site? What if you could find a site where it would look like this shot of the Most viewed videos page on YouTube, except it would be an archive of everything on the net, and not only videos? When you search for information on the iFrame Internet network, thats exactly what you get – a more specific search experience, and the results you get are the work of other users, who have collected quality data for you already.

iFrame Internet is about users collectively sorting out the internet to showcase the best of the best that it has to offer on every searchable topic. Users are encouraged to contribute by creating iFrameSearch pages for topics they have researched, and found greats web content for! iFrameinterent also provides incentive for users to share search results and research; so sorting out all the interesting and relevant content on the internet, and sharing it with each other can be financially rewarding too. In this video, we’ll show you how Iframe internet users can earn income by simply using iframes for sharing all their favourite sites, or creating their own useful web content. After this video, please visit the support section to watch a video guide on how to sign up for a free Google AdSense account, or other pay-per-click advertising services. It will give you the ability to earn advertising revenue just like the big companies do.

Duration : 0:8:57

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Part1: Re-Mapping Youtube Challenge!

Posted on April 8th, 2010 by admin in links and networking | No Comments »

http://www.iframeinternet.com When you try to do a search on a website such as Google, even a non-common topic, such as the Equinox, can produce an astounding amount of results. In this case, nearly 21 million. More generic searches can return up to 150 million results. On YouTube, things are just the same. If you wanted to find news clips, for example, youd end up with millions of hits. So how are we supposed to sift through all of these results and find the BEST ones? What if you could find a way to share content without copyright infringement, placing all your favourite and most relevant videos, links, social networking sites, and more onto one site? What if you could find a site where it would look like this shot of the Most viewed videos page on YouTube, except it would be an archive of everything on the net, and not only videos? When you search for information on the iFrame Internet network, thats exactly what you get – a more specific search experience, and the results you get are the work of other users, who have collected quality data for you already.

iFrame Internet is about users collectively sorting out the internet to showcase the best of the best that it has to offer on every searchable topic. Users are encouraged to contribute by creating iFrameSearch pages for topics they have researched, and found greats web content for! iFrameinterent also provides incentive for users to share search results and research; so sorting out all the interesting and relevant content on the internet, and sharing it with each other can be financially rewarding too. In this video, we’ll show you how Iframe internet users can earn income by simply using iframes for sharing all their favourite sites, or creating their own useful web content. After this video, please visit the support section to watch a video guide on how to sign up for a free Google AdSense account, or other pay-per-click advertising services. It will give you the ability to earn advertising revenue just like the big companies do.

Duration : 0:8:35

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Social Networking Panel Discussion at Zeitgeist ‘07

Posted on April 5th, 2010 by admin in networking | 25 Comments »

Chris Alden, Michael Birch, Reid Hoffman and Esther Dyson at Zeitgeist ‘07

Being an entrepreneur can be challenging enough: Putting together the right combination of market opportunity, product, team, and financing is more art than science. But being an entrepreneur in the social networking space brings a completely different set of challenges. Rather than the Facebooks and Myspaces, we’ve invited entrepreneurs from lesser-known social software companies, who will talk about their strategies for enabling online community — LinkedIn from a business perspective, BeBo for consumers, and Socialtext for workgroup collaboration. Dyson, a longtime industry observer through her Release 1.0 newsletter and PC Forum conferences, as well as an active investor, will uncover the key success factors in growing a successful social networking startup.

Duration : 0:31:15

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Wireless Mesh Networks and the Smart Grid

Posted on March 26th, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | 7 Comments »

Google Tech Talks
December 15, 2008

ABSTRACT

Reliable two-way communications are a central component of the effort to modernize the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity. Wireless mesh networks are particularly suited to the task, offering a robust, self-healing architecture that is independent of the grid’s own conductors, capacity that can carry not only meter and sensor data but also support video monitoring of critical infrastructure and broadband communications for line crews, and versatility to support many other applications, including public safety, intelligent transportation systems, and public access. Utilities are increasingly deploying Wi-Fi mesh networks as communications backbones, and in some cases as complete solutions for connectivity all the way down to the meter. This talk will discuss the state of the art in wireless mesh technology, including innovations that came about through building and operating the GoogleWiFi network in Mountain View in collaboration with Google.

Speaker: Cyrus Behroozi
Cyrus Behroozi is Chief Scientist at Tropos Networks. He joined the company in 2000 and developed its first wireless mesh networking hardware. He currently researches network performance in large-scale city-wide Wi-Fi mesh networks, exploring techniques to improve reliabilty, enhance coverage, and increase capacity. Toward these goals, he has developed advanced distributed algorithms for route selection, power and bit rate control, airtime coordination, and channel selection. He is also exploring other licensed and unlicensed wireless technologies that can benefit from a femtocellular mesh architecture and Tropos’ innovations in radio resource management.

Prior to joining Tropos, Mr. Behroozi was in the graduate program in Applied Physics at Harvard University. He was part of the research team that slowed light to 38 miles per hour in a Bose-Einstein condensate and subsequently stopped it outright. He co-authored two articles in Nature on this work.

Mr. Behroozi holds a B.S. in Physics from the California Institute of Technology and an A.M. in Applied Physics from Harvard University.

Duration : 0:50:42

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Social Networking: The Challenges of Privacy and Openness

Posted on March 18th, 2010 by admin in internet networking | No Comments »

An event co-hosted by TRUSTe and the Center for Democracy and Technology at the Google Campus in Mountain View, CA. Speakers include: Chris Conley, Technology and Civil Liberties Fellow, ACLU Northern California; David Glazer, Engineering Director, Google, and Board member, OpenSocial Foundation; and Tim Sparapani, Director of Public Policy, Facebook. The discussion is moderated by one of the leading analysts of the social networking phenomenon, Fred Vogelstein of Wired.

Duration : 0:4:39

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Google May Have Tried to Get Support Over Cyber Attack: Video

Posted on January 18th, 2010 by admin in computer networking | No Comments »

Jan. 15 (Bloomberg) — Google Inc. approached other companies to seek their help drawing attention to a cyber attack from China last month and was frustrated by their reluctance to come forward, according to a person familiar with the matter. Bloomberg’s Cris Valerio reports. (Source: Bloomberg)

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