iPad baby baffled by paper magazine

Video Youth is not wasted on the young. But apparently paper is, and so are static and archaic publishing models that don’t involve pinching and poking. This baby is so used to an iPad that old-fashioned dead-tree media is just baffling

 

 

 

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Urge Congress To Reject The PROTECT IP Act :: Videos Included

From Demand Progress a small online activist organization

UPDATE:  We’re anticipating that a version of PROTECT IP will be introduced in the House of Representatives in coming weeks, so we’ve pulled together this video to remind the world about what makes it so awful...Please check it out and pass it on:

We need to rally more opposition to this bill — please use the form: HERE, to email your lawmakers, and use these links to share the video with your friends:

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Wyden, Lofgren Statements On The Insufficient Responses Received From Agency On Internet Seizures

90+ Law Professors Sign Letter Asking Congress To Reject The PROTECT-IP Act

Google Boss Eric Schmidt :: We’ll Fight Anti-Piracy Blocking Laws


ORIGINAL: We’re forcing them to take our concerns seriously: Demand Progress members have sent more than 50,000 emails to Senators to urge them to oppose the Internet Blacklist Bill (the PROTECT IP Act).  Now we’re hearing back from them, and one thing is clear: Our emails are compelling Senators to start thinking hard about Internet freedom.  Will you urge your lawmakers to oppose the Internet Blacklist Bill?  Just fill out the simple form HERE.

PROTECT IP would give the government the power to force Internet service providers, search engines, and other “information location tools” to block users’ access to sites that have been accused of copyright infringement — the initiation of a China-style censorship regime here in the United States.

Senators are writing back to let us know that our emails are making them think twice before rubber-stamping PROTECT IP.  For instance, Oregon’s Jeff Merkley is telling Demand Progress members:

I have heard from many Oregonians on both sides of this issue – those who support providing U.S. agencies with greater authority to shut down websites, and those who are worried that the legislation could result in Internet censorship. Thanks to your letter and the letters of fellow Oregonians, I have asked my staff to take a closer look into this legislation.

Will you email Congress to urge them to oppose the PROTECT IP Act? Just add your info at right to automatically send this note to them, under your name and from your address.  (You can edit the letter if you’d like to.)

Just sign on at right and we’ll send an email to your lawmakers.

This bill has powerful sponsors and is moving fast — will you urge your friends to sign on too? Demand Progress

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More Relevant Information:

FULL Video: Rep. Lofgren Challenges IP Czar On Legality Of Domain Seizures


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Talk About Amazing!

Take 5 minutes and check out what you too will agree is time well spent.
Just incredible!

Good By Google Video…Better make copies or move to YouTube.

Google‘s decided to shut down its Google Video service, and in an email sent Friday night (4/15/2011), reminded those who’ve uploaded videos to the site that they have until May 13 to download them before they are removed.

Google says that on April 29, Google Videos will no longer be viewable on the site, and the download function will still be available for a couple of weeks to allow users to retrieve their work. Perhaps many of those users will move their video clips to Google’s other video service, YouTube, which Google acquired in 2006.

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Google Plus 1 : Another attempt at G doing social

+1 coming to search results, but why in the results? Shouldn’t they just offer a similar facebook “like” button to add to your page? I would first need to see the page/website before I would even consider saying “Hey, I think this is cool and has value!”

They don’t have that button yet, but we all know that is the next logical step to make this addition to Google’s venture into social a more viable. Okay, here is the video followed by Google’s take on what they are offering up:

Sometimes it’s easier to find exactly what you’re looking for when someone you know already found it. Get recommendations for the things that interest you, right when you want them, in your search results.

The next time you’re trying to remember that bed and breakfast your buddy was raving about, or find a great charity to support, a +1 could help you out. Just make sure you’re signed in to your Google Account.

Show +1’s

In order to +1 things, you first need a public Google profile. This helps people see who recommended that tasty recipe or great campsite. When you create a profile, it’s visible to anyone and connections with your email address can easily find it.

Your +1’s are stored in a new tab on your Google profile. You can show your +1’s tab to the world, or keep it private and just use it to personally manage the ever-expanding record of things you love around the web.

Gmail Motion! Use your body to email!

This just might be the next big thing to have happened in tech for the home users since Android/iphone stuff.
you have to watch it to understand what is coming at us in your digital future…WOW!  just….
WOW

and now I see its only a April Fools Joke!

They had me going…oooooooh.feel burned!

Video on Multi-tasking (i.e Destracted by Everything)

I found this video a good way to spend some time staring at the screen. It's about 90 mins long, but in that time I felt I learned new way of thinking about this new world we live in…The Digital World..always plugged in.
 

Goog 411 : Say it and find it

Have you heard about Google new phone directory service?
I just got a call for my listing and they wanted me to update/ confirm my listing with them.
So I did.

Watch the video to learn about this new free service from Google
1-8000goog-411

You don’t need a computer, an Internet connection, or even the keypad on your phone or mobile device. GOOG-411 is voice-activated, so you can access it from any phone (mobile or land line), in any location, at any time. For free. (*)

Dial (1-800) GOOG-411. Say where. Say what you’re looking for. GOOG-411 will connect you with the business you choose.

If you are calling from a mobile device, GOOG-411 can even send you a text message with more details and a map. Simply say “Text message” or “Map it.”