In this incredibly informal documentary as well as an actual filmed lecture we will al hear from many former highly intelligent Government employees, secret agency members, tope secret classified clearnace employess, and also many engineers for both NASA and all of the highly classified sects of the Worldwide government. The technology we have gained from the Extraterrestrial intelligence from the inner solar system and throughout the vastness of the entire visible/invisible cosmos. The Universe we live in as a aplae blue dot is just one in mnay, we all exist in an ocean of blackness just simply sailing upon a pale blue dot.
The entire “Disclosure Project” is an organization that was developed by the honorable Mr. Steven M. Greer and it includes over 400 military, government, and other fields of propulsion technological development for clandestine sects of the “shadow government” which is kept hidden away from the mainstream populace for so-called national security issues. This is an extraordinary documentary which covers all of the eye witness testimonies of all of these very credential individuals who have gathered the courage to come forward and testify in Congress about the secrets they have withhled under penalty of law from all of the mainstream public. Very heroic men and women speak the absolute truth about their work with this sector which branches off into many other highly secretive departments of the hidden satellite government. I urge all o fyou out there to go out and do your own individual homework and gather up all of the fruitful knowledge you can about the various subject matters discussed within the duration of this entire film.
Please visit and support the following website URL that I have provided below for all of you out there who watch this and are anxiously wanting to gain a more advanced education on all of the material covered. Also purchase the bokk by Mr. Steven M. Greer and the entire DVD as I have that is this entire film. VISIT AND SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE;
http://www.disclosureproject.org/
Duration : 0:9:29
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This is another official update to the original “Shift Happens” video. This completely new Fall 2009 version includes facts and stats focusing on the changing media landscape, including convergence and technology, and was developed in partnership with The Economist. For more information, or to join the conversation, please visit http://mediaconvergence.economist.com and http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com.
Content by XPLANE, The Economist, Karl Fisch, Scott McLeod and Laura Bestler. Music by DoKashiteru, “Home Tonight.” Design and development by XPLANE, http://www.xplane.com. You can follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/xplane
Duration : 0:4:46
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http://tinyurl.com/esri-careers ESRI designs and develops the world’s leading geographic information system (GIS) technology. Many people are drawn to ESRI because of its outstanding technical reputation, unique culture, and the opportunity to work with smart, creative people in an open, collaborative environment. Employees at ESRI are passionate about their work because they know their opinions and innovations make a difference in our society. Our technology helps fight forest fires, determine new national boundaries during peace negotiations, find promising sites for new facilities, support optimal land-use planning, route emergency vehicles, monitor climate change, contain oil spills, and perform countless other vital tasks.
GIS is a collaboration of integrated technologies for sharing geographic knowledge. GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts. It helps us answer questions and solve problems by looking at data in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared. Finally, GIS technology can be integrated into any enterprise information system framework and must constantly evolve to meet the changing needs of business, industry, government, and education. At ESRI, we are ready for these changes. (Visit http://tinyurl.com/esri-gis for more info.)
ESRI employs thousands of skilled workers who work closely with hundreds of business partners and international distributors and tens of thousands of users. Each one makes a unique contribution to this remarkable technology — each one makes a difference.
Map out your new career with ESRI today. Create an account on our careers page and tell us about yourself and the challenge you are seeking. Completing and maintaining your personal profile will give you more visibility to ESRI recruiters when they are searching for potential candidates for open positions.
Duration : 0:3:32
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April 9, 2008 lecture by Randy Breen for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE380).
The Emotiv EPOC (www.emotiv.com) now makes it possible for games to be controlled and influenced by the player’s mind. Engaging, immersive, and nuanced, Emotiv-inspired game-play will be like nothing ever seen before. Based on the latest developments in neuro-technology, Emotiv has developed a new personal interface for human computer interaction.
EE380 | Computer Systems Colloquium:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/
Stanford Computer Systems Laboratory:
http://csl.stanford.edu/
Stanford Center for Professional Development:
http://scpd.stanford.edu/
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford University channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford/
Duration : 1:8:46
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Research and Innovation on Information Technology: The Role of a Regional University Research Center
Luis Orozco-Barbosa [Professor, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha]
Abstract:
The European commission has recognized the important role played by the universities in building the European Knowledge Society. As creators of new knowledge, the universities find themselves at the core of the knowledge society.
At the regional level, the sustainable development will highly depend on the ability of their education and research institutions to actively participate in innovation programmes focusing on the transfer of technology to the local and regional industry: an activity having a central place in the regional development. Throughout Europe, there are a large number of initiatives promoting the participation of the regional high-level education institutions. The university is therefore being called to participate as a main actor to improve the regional economic competitiveness and to actively contribute to solve the regional needs and strategies. In this talk, a review of some of the successful stories will be first given, then we will focus on the RTD activities being carried out in the Albacete Research Institute of Informatics: a recently created research institute making part of the Science and Technology Park of Castilla La Mancha.
Speaker bio:
Luis Orozco-Barbosa received the B.Sc. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico, in 1979, the Diplome d’études Approfondies from École Nationale Supérieure d´Informatique et de Mathématiques Appliquées (ENSIMAG), France, in 1984 and the Doctorat de l´Université from Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France, in 1987, both in computer science. From 1991 to 2002, he was a Faculty member at the School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE), University of Ottawa, Canada. In 2002, he joined the Department of Computer Engineering at Universidad de Castilla La Mancha (Spain). He has also been appointed Director of the Albacete Research Institute of Informatics, a Regional Centre of Excellence. He has conducted numerous research projects with the private sector and served as Technical Advisor for the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). His current research interests include wireless communications, wireless sensor networks and their use on many different areas ranging from environmental monitoring to manufacturing.
Duration : 0:38:14
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An official update to the original “Shift Happens” video from Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod, this June 2007 update includes new and updated statistics, thought-provoking questions and a fresh design. For more information, or to join the conversation, please visit http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/. Content by Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod, design and development by XPLANE.
Duration : 0:8:19
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School of Computer Science
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Bachelor of Computer Science
Specialization Streams
- Computer Game Development Stream
- Network Computing Stream
- Information Systems Security Stream
- Software and Computing Stream
- Software Engineering Stream
Multidisciplinary Stream
- Biomedical Computing Stream
- Management & Business Systems Stream
- Law Stream
- Psychology Stream
http://www.carleton.ca – Canada’s Capital University
Duration : 0:3:44
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School of Computer Science
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Bachelor of Computer Science
Specialization Streams
- Computer Game Development Stream
- Network Computing Stream
- Information Systems Security Stream
- Software and Computing Stream
- Software Engineering Stream
Multidisciplinary Stream
- Biomedical Computing Stream
- Management & Business Systems Stream
- Law Stream
- Psychology Stream
http://www.carleton.ca – Canada’s Capital University
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[Recorded: 1996]
Part 2 of 2 The First Computers, 1946 – 1950
Computer pioneer Gordon Bell hosts this two-part program on the evolution of electronic computing from its pre-World War II origins through the development of the first commercial computers. His narration traces the development of the stored program computer architecture which remains the foundation of todays modern computers.
In Part 1 The builders of the first five computer machines: the Bell Labs Model 1, the Zuse Z1-3, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the Harvard Mark 1 and the IBM SSEC tell their stories.
In Part 2 Vintage films and first hand accounts enliven the stories of the ENIAC and the three lines of computing machines descended from it: the Eckert-Mauchly EDVAC, BINAC and UNIVAC; Maurice Wilkes EDSAC; and John Von Neumanns IAS machines and their clones, the ILLIAC, MANIAC, etc.
Duration : 0:54:11
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[Recorded: 1996]
Part 1 of 2 The Dawn of Electronic Computing
1935 1945
Computer pioneer Gordon Bell hosts this two-part program on the evolution of electronic computing from its pre-World War II origins through the development of the first commercial computers. His narration traces the development of the stored program computer architecture which remains the foundation of todays modern computers.
In Part 1 The builders of the first five computer machines: the Bell Labs Model 1, the Zuse Z1-3, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the Harvard Mark 1 and the IBM SSEC tell their stories.
Duration : 0:53:26
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