What Should You Put In Your Social Network Profile?
Published By Owen Jones On Wednesday, April 11th 2012. Under Antivirus Tags: Antivirus, computers, education, GAMES, happiness, hardware, internet, Networks, OTHER, social networking, software, technology, utilities, windows
Everyone has heard of social networking web sites. Social networks such as MySpace and FaceBook. Most surfers who are on line all around the world have at least one account with one of these many, many social networks. They allow people to find long-lost friends, stay in touch with family and make new contacts in places or even countries that they have never been to.
Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age – Closing Panel: Breakthrough Ideas to Drive Student Success
Published By admin On Tuesday, August 30th 2011. Under Device Support Tags: breakthrough learning, common sense media, core curriculum, department of education, early literacy, education, Education forum, education technology, global achievement gap, Google, K-12, macarthur foundation, sesame workshop, teaching and learning
Moderated by James Bennet, Editor-in-Chief, The Atlantic
Opening Remarks:
The National Investments in Innovation and Technology Infrastructure
Blair Levin, Executive Director of the Omnibus Broadband Initiative at the Federal Communications Commission
Jim Shelton, Assistant Deputy Secretary, Innovation & Improvement, U.S.
Department of Education Panel from the pivotal sectors
Panel from ... Continue Reading
The role of leadership in software development
Published By admin On Wednesday, July 13th 2011. Under Software Support Tags: education, engedu, Google, googletechtalks, talk, talks, techtalk, techtalks
Google Tech Talks
May 6, 2008
ABSTRACT
When you look around, there are a lot of leaders recommended for software development. We have the functional manager and the project manager, the scrum master and the black belt, the product owner and the customer-on-site, the technical leader and the architect, the product manager and ... Continue Reading
Logs and Lifeguards: Using Chip Multiprocessors to Help Software Behave Corre…
Published By admin On Tuesday, March 22nd 2011. Under Software Support Tags: education, engedu, Google, googletechtalks, talk, talks, techtalk, techtalks
Google Tech Talks
September 12, 2008
ABSTRACT
While performance and power-efficiency are both important, correctness is perhaps even more important. In other words, if your software is misbehaving, it is little consolation that it is doing so quickly or power-efficiently. Google has already done a very impressive job of addressing one of the ... Continue Reading
Review of Support software for Final Cut pro and Mac video users
Published By admin On Wednesday, July 7th 2010. Under Software Support Tags: Analysis, Audacity, Commentary, computers, discussion, downloads, economy, editing, education, electronics, environment, Final Cut Pro, finance, financial, flip4Mac, gadgets, Handbrake, howto, instructions, Mac the ripper, MPEG Streamclip, Perian, programs, soundtrack, technology, VLCLan, Vlog, wireless
These are a selection of the best of the best FREE support applications and plug ins for Final Cut users as well as any Macintosh user interested in Video. The various applications allow extracting footage from DVDs to running video formats not native on the Mac. Anyone interested in video ... Continue Reading
Interdisciplinary Studies of Open Source Software (OSS) Projects
Published By admin On Tuesday, May 11th 2010. Under Software Support Tags: education, engedu, Google, googletechtalks, talk, talks, techtalk, techtalks
Google Tech Talks
February, 25 2008
ABSTRACT
We all love to hate large software systems. They are hard to build,
hard to evolve, and don't work very well. Why is this? A lot of reasons,
some social, some technical, and some socio-technical. We believe that OSS
provides an excellent source of data to test hypotheses ... Continue Reading





