As you may recall, last July, Google asked anybody and everybody around the world to film a day in their life. July 24th was specifically to be the day and then the video was to be uploaded to YouTube. After lots of editing, the video is to be premiered at the Sundance Film Festival tonight. Just like yesterday's questions for Obama, the YouTube logo has changed to represent … [Read more...]
Following the State Of The Union, Interview President Obama On YouTube
YouTube is giving you a straight line to the President of the United States as its logo for today indicates. You can ask questions and vote on others to get the top questions in front of the President for the next few hours. President Obama will then answer the questions on January 27th in an exclusive interview. Since we all know YouTube commentators are amongst the worst … [Read more...]
Covering IPv6 Basics While The Internet Society and Others Announce World IPv6 Day
From 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, IP version 4 addresses are mathematically finite and as I'm sure you've heard or read about, they are running out. (Follow the countdown on Twitter.) It's quite apparent because we've reached that sensationalist level in the mainstream media. Rest assured, a solution is in place and plenty of people are working behind the scenes to make the … [Read more...]
Attend The Google Science Fair Now
Visit http://www.youtube.com/googlesciencefair to view the Live Webcast of the Google Science Fair. An example presentation is going on now. To help make today’s young scientists the rock stars of tomorrow, in partnership with CERN, The LEGO Group, National Geographic and Scientific American, we’re introducing the first global online science competition: the Google Science … [Read more...]
CES 2011 – Day 4 Wrap-Up
Today is the fourth and final day of the Consumer Electronics Show 2011. As things wrap up, there has still been plenty to catch up with as the press is starting to find time to write down their experiences. The general take-away from this year seems to be tablets, Android devices, and connected TV. Last year, 3D was the big technology but it seems to be grounded in a bit more … [Read more...]