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Arcadi Espada: Periodismo y Blogs

Arcadi Espada: Periodismo y Blogs

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 310
Hay Festival. Alhambra. Granada. Mayo 2009. Arcadi Espada y Miguel ngel Aguilar.
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How To Publish a Factual Table

How To Publish a Factual Table

from Dailymotion - Tech & Science on November 03, 2009
Duration: 164
Learn how and why to create and publish a Factual table.Author: Howcast Tags: HotHowTos creating making publishing table factual data open proprietary sourcing software applications building technology Posted: 03 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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AZORIAN

AZORIAN

from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics on November 03, 2009
Duration: 191
Author: onawindandaprayer Keywords: Documentary History Ocean Pacific Submarine Submarines TV Navy Nuclear War WWII Project Jennifer AZORIAN K-129 factual The raising of the K-129 Added: November 3, 2009
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How To Publish a Factual Table

How To Publish a Factual Table

from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Technology on October 29, 2009
Duration: 164
With Factual, it's easy to collect and present content that will keep your readers coming back for more. By using open data sets and building a community of contributors, you can create enormous databases of useful information – and keep them up to date – at almost no cost. Author: Howcast
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How To Create a Table With Factual

How To Create a Table With Factual

from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Technology on October 29, 2009
Duration: 193
Why should you care about open data? Keeping proprietary data fresh and accurate costs money and time. But "open data" is emerging as an alternative sourcing model that can keep costs low and quality high. It's like what "open source" has done for software, but absolutely anyone can contribute to open data. To that end, we created Factual to help people and companies manage this new web of information, and make it easier to mix, mash, and share. Whether your motivation is to build cool applications or better the world, we'd love your help in starting new data projects on topics you're passionate about. Just follow a few easy steps. Author: Howcast
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Interview with David Elliott 1

Interview with David Elliott 1

from recent posts tagged biennale - blip.tv (beta) on October 07, 2009
Duration: 403
Part 1 of VernissageTV's interview with David Elliott, Artistic Director of the 17th Biennale of Sydney (title:THE BEAUTY OF DISTANCE Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age). The Sydney Biennial is Australia's largest international festival of contemporary art.
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Serge Spitzer: Molecular Istanbul

Serge Spitzer: Molecular Istanbul

from recent posts tagged factory - blip.tv (beta) on September 28, 2009
Duration: 508
The Mayor Synagogue in Istanbul s Hask y district is a very special place. The historic synagogue is hundreds of years old. Today, it is used as storage facility, and houses a workshop and a billiard saloon. That s what the Romanian-born installation artist Serge Spitzer found fascinating about the place. Serge Spitzer has created a site-specific installation at the Mayor Synagogue, titled Molecular Istanbul . In one of the rooms he arranged a vast number of marbles on the floor while in the other rooms the craftsmen do their work. More info.
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1-3 Walking With Dinosaurs special 1 Allosaurus

1-3 Walking With Dinosaurs special 1 Allosaurus

from Favorites of philrite on May 15, 2009
Duration: 605
Walking with Dinosaurs was a six-part documentary television mini-series that was produced by the BBC, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, and first aired in the UK in 1999. The series was subsequently aired in North America on the Discovery Channel in 2000, with Branagh's voice replaced with that of Avery Brooks. It is the first entry of the Walking with... series and used computer-generated imagery and animatronics to recreate the life of the Mesozoic, showing dinosaurs in a way that previously had only been seen in feature films. The program's aim was to simulate the style of a nature documentary and therefore does not include talking head interviews. The series used paleontologists such as Peter Dodson, Peter Larson and James Farlow as advisors (their influence in the filming process can be seen in the documentary Walking with Dinosaurs - The Making Of). The Guinness Book of World Records reported that the series was the most expensive documentary series per minute ever made.[3]
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