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Tech Talk: Linus Torvalds on git Posted by: Google
Video duration: 4214 seconds Linus Torvalds visits Google to share his thoughts on git, the source control management system he created two years ago. Related: engineering, google, talks, tech Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Mindfulness with Jon Kabat-Zinn Posted by: Google
Video duration: 4324 seconds Jon Kabat-Zinn leads a session on Mindfulness at Google. Related: meditation, mindfulness Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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David Allen: Getting Things Done Posted by: Google
Video duration: 2751 seconds David Allen speaks on GTD and the two keys to sustaining a healthy life and work style. Related: allen, david, google, gtd Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Campfire One: Introducing OpenSocial Posted by: Google
Video duration: 3442 seconds OpenSocial provides a common set of APIs for social applications across multiple websites. Using standard JavaScript and HTML, they enable developers to create apps that access a social network's friends and update feeds. Related: campfire, google, networking, one, opensocial, social Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Eric Schmidt at HIMSS Posted by: Google
Video duration: 2984 seconds Eric Schmidt gives the keynote speech at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society Annual Conference in Orlando, on February 28, 2008. Related: eric, google, health, himss, schmidt Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Google Chrome announcement Posted by: Google
Video duration: 3120 seconds To see this video with slides: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=LRmrMiOWd fc Related: browser, chrome, google, web Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Eric Schmidt at NASA 50th Anniversary Lecture Series Posted by: Google
Video duration: 2862 seconds Eric Schmidt speaks at the NASA 50th Anniversary Lecture Series on January 17, 2008 in Washington, DC. Related: ceo, eric, google, nasa, schmidt, space Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Tracking the Internet into the 21st Century with Vint Cerf Posted by: Google
Video duration: 4947 seconds In this talk, given in Zürich, Switzerland on 22 November, Vint addresses the current status of the Internet, some of the technology changes that are driving its evolution, and some of the global policy issues that have to be dealt with. http://www.google .com/jobs/youtubevid eovig Related: google, jobs, november22, switzerland, vintcerf, working, zürich Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Introducing Picasa 3.0 (beta) Posted by: Google
Video duration: 303 seconds A quick introduction to Picasa 3, free photo management software from Google. Related: google, photography, picasa Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Inside the Black Box: Technological Innovation at Google Posted by: Google
Video duration: 2651 seconds Jonathan Rosenberg, SVP of Product Management at Google, Inc. and graduate of Claremont McKenna College ('83), addresses CMC students and faculty at the Marion Miner Cook Athenaeum on February 27, 2008. Related: claremont, google, innovation, jonathan, rosenberg Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Bill Clinton at Zeitgeist '07 Posted by: Google
Video duration: 2304 seconds Bill Clinton joins Zeitgeist '07 via satellite. Related: google, zeitgeist Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Eric Schmidt at the Economic Club Posted by: Google
Video duration: 2547 seconds Eric Schmidt speaks at the Economic Club on June 9, 2008 in Washington, DC. Related: ceo, club, economic, eric, google, jordan, schmidt, vernon Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Androidology - Part 1 of 3 - Architecture Overview Posted by: Google
Video duration: 761 seconds Part 1 of 3 in an overview series on the Android platform. In this segment, Mike gives an overview of the system architecture. Related: android, development, mobile Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Google Lunar X Prize Team Announcement Posted by: Google
Video duration: 3515 seconds On February 21, 2008 at Google's headquarters, ten teams announce their intention to participate in Google's Lunar X Prize competition. Google will award $30 million in prizes for the first two teams to land a robotic rover on the moon and send images and other data back home. Related: google, lunar, moon, prize Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: dasil003. on 22 Nov 08, 21:55:57
He's a bad speaker, so you're getting hung up on irrelevant details (how it helps Linus) while missing the benefits that apply to everything from corporate projects to small team projects and even individual projects. The cheap branching and merging is incredible. Even for a solo dev, the performance, offline capabilities, and variety of tools to manipulate the tree are unbelievable. Convincing yourself that it doesn't live up to the hype is retarded, go try it, you won't be disappointed.
By: vicarage2. on 20 Nov 08, 16:52:54
Opinionated, and unconvincing as to why Git would be better. Saying you only accept changes from trusted colleagues, and bouncing awkward changes back to them only works if you are the alpha male in a programming team.
By: phaobr. on 19 Nov 08, 13:11:39
Bill and steve are not geeks, they're entrepreneurs, they may know about computers, but they're are far away of being geeks or hackers, that is why they don't care about their's software quality.
By: fuhkqueue. on 13 Nov 08, 22:12:29
No he wasn't, moron. Get your facts straight before mommy lets you use her computer.
By: fuhkqueue. on 13 Nov 08, 22:10:26
That was an hour of my life I'll never get back. All he did was establish that version control software sucks, not why one would want to use git. At least he managed to appear like an arrogant, smug, insecure jackass. Linus must be fun at parties and a joy to work with in Beaverton.
By: ptran001. on 12 Nov 08, 21:39:09
linus is pretty cute
By: valdes1978. on 12 Nov 08, 15:49:55
I find this talk amazing. There are so many people that like to appear smarter then they are. Linux is not one of them. I like his thoughts about trust. I think it is important to find teachers we trust and stay away from those that think they are smarter then everybody and are really not.
By: iron496. on 01 Nov 08, 08:02:23
THIS IS SO LONG
By: senfo. on 31 Oct 08, 17:07:29
So whatever became of this? Did Google make the switch?
By: frvfilms. on 27 Oct 08, 22:09:17
king of the geeks, bill,and Steve don't have not anything on him.
By: diegoedv. on 27 Oct 08, 07:34:36
Yeah! He's the man, the best ever =D
By: frvfilms. on 27 Oct 08, 05:20:04
the master aka linus torvalds
By: romanorthodox. on 23 Oct 08, 17:33:26
Wash your teeth then sleep baby
By: kitsunde. on 23 Oct 08, 17:12:17
"If (my_age > 18) then {use grown_up_words;} else wait(1_more_year)" Ahahahahaha. Not only your sentences are inconsistent and incoherent your pseudocode follows the same pattern, it's amazing. My answers indicate nothing, infact you got almost everything wrong which makes your biggotry even more hillarious.
By: romanorthodox. on 23 Oct 08, 16:51:43
1st "idiot" is an appropreiate word (may be more) than you are! 2nd You are wrong because you dont know what you mean! 3rd Grown people can use "your grown up language" in your house as well as on your streets not in youtube! Your answer indicates that you really work on OS If (my_age > 18) then {use grown_up_words;} else wait(1_more_year)
By: kitsunde. on 23 Oct 08, 16:36:00
You don't use dirty words, like "idiot". Second of all I'm not 21 but it's irrelevant, age has nothing to do with if you are right or wrong. Thinking you are automatically right because you are older, have a higher position or is a man is pure lunacy. For the record I curse to my mom all the time, it's just words... Grown people are alowed to use a grownup language. Get over yourself.
By: romanorthodox. on 23 Oct 08, 15:49:18
Dont bug me by your stupid opinions When you grow older you will know what I mean! At least I didn't use your dirty words (a..) that you will write in your dissertation! Or you used this word to call your mom!
By: kitsunde. on 23 Oct 08, 14:13:32
"kindergarTen teacher", indeed. I'm not trying to convince you I'm a college student, you imbecile. You can attack my country and whatever else counts as a flaw in that strange world of yours, it doesn't make you right. Although I guess that's how you debate over there, we prefer to stick to actual issues. I know it's strange but its required to be right. Just flinging poo and yelling really loud doesn't do it. Being right makes you right not being older, whiter, more inbred or anything else.
By: romanorthodox. on 23 Oct 08, 14:02:36
Sarcasm of yourself or your nation? "why do every" - you need a kindergarten teacher for special english courses. Good that you make the mistake on the 1st sentence always! If you see it irrelevant - then your brain's OS needs to be reinstalled by a psychiatrist! I am not mocking you only! Find an idiot to convince him that you are a real college student not an animal in a school
By: kitsunde. on 23 Oct 08, 11:03:44
Why do every argument our of your mouth revolve around something that's completely irrelevant to the issue at hand? No amount of false and/or old information your mighty googling skills can find has anything todo with anything. The only thing you are doing is showing people what a narrow-minded bigot you are. Oh and btw, that first sentence is called sarcasm, dear god..
By: romanorthodox. on 22 Oct 08, 23:44:17
Sure your english (obviously in the 1st sentence) can break Shakesperare's literature up. Sure your country can beat any other country in computer industry as well as in suicide percentage. Sure a 21 years kid who started already reading a book about "stl in c" is smarter than Bill Gate's and P Hellman's fellows Mr sausage - shut up and know that your professors are not even efficient to work as door keepers here.
By: kitsunde. on 22 Oct 08, 21:31:41
For not answering you sure go to alot of trouble not not typing an answer. Performance still has nothing todo with the capabilities of an operating system, saying so is just ignorant. Yes I'm sure some code will run faster on one OS over another, but that's still besides this whole argument. You said "can't" don't make this into something it wasn't to begin with. References, heard of them? Considering you're American, your English is just a crime against mankind.
By: romanorthodox. on 22 Oct 08, 19:26:11
For the sake of "dealing with children as they want" I wont answer - undergrad! Why dont you use your gcc on windows and linux on the same machine to do the same function? Python compiler on linux computed what it didnt do under windows By the way - under which OS does your small brain work (and your ...)? I want to shut it up (down)
By: kitsunde. on 22 Oct 08, 18:38:01
English, speak it? You can compile with gcc type compilers on Windows, you don't have to use Visual Studio. When did food become an argument for what a computer can and can't do? You are the one who doesn't think before commnenting. Saying something like OS X can't compute "factorial of 100000 or more", on What? A 486? Windows CE? Your, mom? Please.
By: romanorthodox. on 22 Oct 08, 16:29:02
Agree with you Thrust completely. Then what do you think of the trouble of installing linux - on the half way - you receive a message "No Hard Disks available"? In the board's setup I found an unknown drive X: I think that it is the HDD "writable area in BIOS"