Video of 60 Minutes Google Segment
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Online video of 60 Minutes Google seg
(with John Battelle)
Online video of 60 Minutes Google seg
(with John Battelle)
01/04/2005 11:55 PMXeni Jardin:
Here's last Sunday's 60 Minutes segment about Google, including
comment from BoingBoing's John Battelle.
Link to video (divx),
and
Link to previous BB post with details. (
thanks, matthowie!)
Oracle9i's automatic segment space
management improves segment storage
internals
Oracle9i's automatic segment space
management improves segment storage
internals
01/17/2003 03:26 AMCNET Jan 17 2003 2:23AM ET
ABC World News Tonight "Bloggers"
segment video online
ABC World News Tonight "Bloggers"
segment video online
12/31/2004 04:37 PMXeni Jardin:
Archived video of last night's ABC World News Tonight segment about
bloggers as "people of the year" is now online:
Link WMV, 4MB. (
thanks Mike!)
Google on 60 Minutes
Google on 60 Minutes
01/03/2005 05:41 PMIf you'd like to see the BLATANT
LIES!!1!!! for yourself, I ripped the entire 60 Minutes
piece as a 58Mb divx file here. Enjoy.
60 Minutes brodcast on Google
60 Minutes brodcast on Google
01/03/2005 02:47 PMFor once in a long long time I have actually read a cover piece by
CBS, they did a segment on Google and the read is pretty good. [CBS] [BattleMedia
Coverage] [Sl
ashdot]
Google Examined By 60 Minutes
Google Examined By 60 Minutes
01/03/2005 09:45 PMBeSpacific Jan 4 2005 12:57AM GMT
60 Minutes: Google, Battelle, and
Bollywood
60 Minutes: Google, Battelle, and
Bollywood
01/02/2005 11:06 PMXeni Jardin:
Well -- not all together in the same story, though that might have
been even more interesting.
The CBS television program 60
Minutes featured a lengthy segment on Google this evening which included
astute comment from John
Battelle, who moonlights as BoingBoing's Reuben
Kincaid when he's not writing books,
building empires, and tracking search tech trends here. Snip from the transcript:
"If anybody got a Porsche or a Ferrari right now at Google, they’d
probably be drummed out of the company," observes John Battelle, an
author and entrepreneur who has been following Silicon Valley
companies for 20 years. He says, "Google has a brand image to
maintain. And their image is they’re all about innovation and
they’re all about the Internet, and they’re all about trust.
They’re not about selling out. They’re not about getting rich
quick. So you’ve got a culture like that; I think if anyone were to
buy, you know, a new Mercedes convertible and drive around with the
stereo blaring, and miss work a couple days because they’re rich
now, that would not be acceptable behavior at Google.
"But trust me," he adds. "There’s a Mercedes convertible in every
one of their heads. There is. And it will…come out. Over time, it
will come out."
The show also included a killer piece on Indian film star and
hyperbolic superbeauty
Aishwarya Rai. Snip:
The reason Bollywood films have such universal appeal is because
they’re squeaky-clean. There are no sex scenes, not even kissing.
Every time you think someone’s going to do it, they'll burst into
song instead. "I'd assume that's really a reflection of our society,"
Rai says, when asked to explain the films' modesty. "Of course people
kiss and of course people have a very healthy love life. This is the
land of the Kama Sutra. But nevertheless, in our society you don't
really see people around the street corner kissing or being extremely,
overtly, physically demonstrative publicly. They do it privately but
not publicly."
Link to Google piece with BoingBoing's own John Battelle,
and Link to seg on Aishwarya Rai.
Google Featured on CBS' 60 Minutes
Google Featured on CBS' 60 Minutes
01/02/2005 09:36 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Jan 3 2005 1:14AM GMT
Google Video Upload Program - Video
Search or Blogging?
Google Video Upload Program - Video
Search or Blogging?
04/13/2005 10:55 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 14 2005 3:20AM GMT
Google Video is Live - Commence Video
Production Boom
Google Video is Live - Commence Video
Production Boom
04/13/2005 10:55 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 14 2005 3:19AM GMT
Ex-Verizon Wireless Employee Stole
Minutes... Many, Many Minutes
Ex-Verizon Wireless Employee Stole
Minutes... Many, Many Minutes
08/13/2004 05:45 AMAn ex-Verizon Wireless employee has been charged with
ste
aling and reselling $20 million worth of prepaid cellular minutes.
Since the minutes were activated via the numbers on some cards, he
just copied down all the numbers. Interestingly, while the report
says he stole $20 million
worth of minutes, there's no
indication how much he actually sold them for (or how many were
actually used). Also, he continued to have access to the computer
which stored the numbers after he left Verizon, which sounds like a
major security screwup on Verizon Wireless' part.
Google Video (Beta) - Video Upload
Program
Google Video (Beta) - Video Upload
Program
04/14/2005 01:20 PMWhat is it with Google lately? Seems like a continuous stream of new
beta product offerings. Here’s the latest: You’ve made a
great video. Now who will watch it? Whether you produce hundreds of
titles a year or just a few, you can give your videos the recognition
and visibility they deserve by promoting them on Google - for free.
Signing up for the Google Video Upload Program will connect your work
with users who…
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Google to archive video clips for video
bl0gging
Google to archive video clips for video
bl0gging
04/06/2005 04:39 AMosOpinion Apr 6 2005 8:38AM GMT
Google adding video upload to its video
search
Google adding video upload to its video
search
04/09/2005 03:57 AM
The search wars added another multimedia layer
this week, as Google added the
ability to
upload some video files
to its servers for storage.
Google has recently launched a video search service, including the
ability to query some
television history . Yahoo , one
major competitor for Google, has also launched its own video search tool .
Of the total 5 billion video streams
served during the first half of 2004,
79.1% were at broadband (100 kbps and
above) rates, with an average length of
view of 30 minutes per unique user per
month per site
Of the total 5 billion video streams
served during the first half of 2004,
79.1% were at broadband (100 kbps and
above) rates, with an average length of
view of 30 minutes per unique user per
month per site
08/28/2004 02:47 AM [PRWEB Aug 28, 2004]
Google Video Plans to Take Video
Submissions
Google Video Plans to Take Video
Submissions
04/06/2005 12:10 AMSearch Engine Journal Apr 6 2005 3:37AM GMT
OpenFrame-Segment-Apache-1.20
OpenFrame-Segment-Apache-1.20
11/05/2003 09:43 AMLingua-Klingon-Segment-1.03
Lingua-Klingon-Segment-1.03
05/17/2004 10:41 AMLingua-Klingon-Segment-1.01
Lingua-Klingon-Segment-1.01
05/10/2004 05:48 AMRM computers enters production segment
RM computers enters production segment
09/09/2004 08:36 AMNews Today Sep 9 2004 1:04PM GMT
Logitech eyes the corporate segment
Logitech eyes the corporate segment
12/31/2004 06:35 AMExpress Computer India Dec 31 2004 10:52AM GMT
Tata enters Prepaid Segment
Tata enters Prepaid Segment
09/06/2004 05:04 AMTechTree Sep 6 2004 8:40AM GMT
BASIC Stamp & the 7-segment display
BASIC Stamp & the 7-segment display
12/17/2004 06:28 PM
Continuing on with my adventures in microcontrollers, I spent the
evening running through a couple more of the "What's a
Microcontroller" workbook exercises. I finally reached the one I'd
just been itching to get to: the 7-segment LED display.
Read more...
Russian Internet Segment Growing
Russian Internet Segment Growing
07/26/2004 01:59 PMRussian Information Agency Novosti Jul 26 2004 6:40PM GMT
Google Video
Google Video
02/01/2005 09:20 PMGoogle Video
http://video.google.com/
Google's mission is to organize the world's information, and
that includes the thousands of programs that play on TVs every day.
Google Video enables you to search a growing archive of televised
content – everything from sports to dinosaur documentaries to news
shows. Just type in your search term (for instance, ipod or Napa
Valley) or do a more advanced search (for instance, title:nightline)
and Google Video will search the closed captioning text of all the
programs in their archive for relevant results. Click on a program
title on your results page and you can look through short snippets of
the text along with still images from the show. Visit the "About this
show" side panel to learn when this show will air next. This will be
added to the search engine section of all the
2005 Internet
MiniGuides.
"Google Video"
"Google Video"
04/16/2005 10:02 AMToday show segment on teen bl0gs
Today show segment on teen bl0gs
01/16/2004 11:26 AMseems like an on-air followup to the Sunday NY Times Mag story
New computer virus affects SOHO segment
New computer virus affects SOHO segment
11/15/2003 09:53 AMManorama Online Nov 15 2003 9:04AM ET
Apple could gain ground in server
segment
Apple could gain ground in server
segment
02/12/2004 02:02 PMVirginia Tech's G5 "supercluster" and Apple's Xgrid software (which
makes it easier to pool the computing power of many machines) may open
the doors for the company in the server market, according to an
Investor's Business Daily article...
Google queues up video
Google queues up video
04/04/2005 03:34 PMSearch king is "going to start taking video submissions from people"
in the next few days, Larry Page says.
Google Trying Out Video Blogging
Google Trying Out Video Blogging
04/06/2005 09:21 AMLinuxworld.com - Wed Apr 6, 11:26 am GMT
Google Video Search
Google Video Search
02/01/2005 08:45 PMThe google video search is
pretty freaking cool. You can tell they're scraping show transcripts
which lots of services already have (I seem to recall something called
TVeyes used to email me when the word "blog" or "metafilter" was
mentioned on TV, which used to happen only once or twice a year). But
they also are doing screengrabs which is really interesting, so they
must be pulling down video. They even show me all the local stations
near my zip code that show up in my searches. Maybe someday Google
will be like a iTunes Movie Store where I can one click download
programs I wanted to watch?
Anyway, here are a couple cool searches: the only blogger I could
find mentions of was Nick
Denton and it looks like Movable Type
really was mentioned on Jeopardy and those cards weren't just
photoshop mockups someone posted months ago.
Oh, and of course Lessig shows
up. That guy is everywhere.
Google video hosting.
Google video hosting.
04/05/2005 12:20 PM"Google co-founder Larry Page said Monday that [Google] would soon let
the general public upload self-produced videos to Google's servers,
partly in an effort to learn more about how to more efficiently search
and display information about video-based data."
Google Video Wants Your Vlog
Google Video Wants Your Vlog
04/06/2005 07:28 AMWebProNews Apr 6 2005 11:43AM GMT
Google Goes Video Blogging
Google Goes Video Blogging
04/06/2005 04:38 AMBoost Marketing Apr 6 2005 8:49AM GMT
Google Video Upload
Google Video Upload
04/13/2005 10:02 PMThe long-rumored Google Video (Beta) - Video Upload Program is up....
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New York Post: Critics Cry Foul Over
'20/20' Adoption Segment
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New York Post: Critics Cry Foul Over
'20/20' Adoption Segment
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05/02/2004 03:15 AMWeb Firm Aplus.Net Enters Online
Marketing Segment
Web Firm Aplus.Net Enters Online
Marketing Segment
03/22/2005 05:01 PMWebhostdir.com - Tue Mar 22, 10:58 am GMT
Google Adds to Video Search
Google Adds to Video Search
04/04/2005 07:03 PMRed Herring Apr 4 2005 11:27PM GMT
Grok Description matches for Video of 60 Minutes Google Segment
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