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Speech after Extradition Ruling
Julian Assange
After a preliminary ruling that he must be extradited to Sweden for trial, Julian Assange speaks to the media and outlines the problems he sees in the European justice system. He hopes that his case can be used as a vehicle to fix some of these problems.
1 people like thisJulian Assange: Speech after Extradition Ruling
February 24, 2011 (over 12 years ago)After a preliminary ruling that he must be extradited to Sweden for trial, Julian Assange speaks to the media and outlines the problems he sees in the European justice system. He hopes that his case can be used as a vehicle to fix some of these problems.
1 people like thisDavid Pogue: The Music Wars
March 1, 2007 (over 16 years ago)In this quite entertaining "Tedley", Tech Columnist David Pogue performs a short song medley about the history of music and TV on the internet.
1 people like thisChris Anderson: How Web Video Powers Innovation
July 1, 2010 (almost 13 years ago)In this talk, Chris Anderson describes to us the Crowd Accelerated Innovation phenomenon using online video. What it can do for us, how we can contribute, and partake in what can possibly be the biggest learning cycle in history.
1 people like thisChris Anderson: The Long Tail
February 1, 2004 (over 19 years ago)In this talk, Chris Anderson editor of Wired magazine, tells us about the 4 stages of important Technologies. He provides examples and charts detailing the trends about these stages. This information can then help us understand and better predict the effects of these changes.
1 people like thisJonathan Harris: Collecting stories
December 1, 2007 (over 15 years ago)In this talk, Jonathan Harris tells about collecting stories. He shows how his projects attain these stories via unconventional means. He also talks about his recent project about happiness.
1 people like thisJulian Assange: Why the World Needs Wikileaks
July 1, 2010 (almost 13 years ago)In this interview, Julian Assange provides a background of his controversial website WikiLeaks. He also gave some insights about himself and basically explained the purpose and goal of WikiLeaks.
1 people like thisJeff Han: Breakthrough touchscreen demo
February 1, 2006 (over 17 years ago)In this demo, Jeff Han shows us his multi-touch screen interface. This new screen responds to multiple points at any given time and is also pressure sensitive. More importantly, this device is also high-resolution, low-cost, and very scalable.
1 people like thisSeth Priebatsch: The Game Layer on Top of the World
July 1, 2010 (almost 13 years ago)In this riveting talk, Seth Priebatsch tells us about the Game Layer on top of the world. He describes to us what this game layer is and why it's so important. He says that the next decade will be the time of the game layer and that this very powerful tool is something we can use to influence beh...
1 people like thisBlaise Aguera y Arcas: Photosynth Demo
March 1, 2007 (over 16 years ago)In this demo, Blaise Aguera y Arcas shows us how Photosynth works. Photosynth is a new way of linking individual pictures to other images in order to create an immensely rich visual experience from an entire collective memory.
1 people like thisLalitesh Katragadda: Making Maps to Fight Disaster, Build Economies
November 1, 2009 (over 13 years ago)In this talk, Lalitesh Katragadda tells us about the importance of maps. He demos Google's Map Maker and shows us what the users around the world have done to help map our world.
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