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Salt trailer - At UK Cinemas 20th August 2010
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 123
Duration: 123
Angelina Jolie stars in Columbia Pictures' Salt, a contemporary espionage thriller. Before becoming a CIA officer, Evelyn Salt (Jolie) swore an oath to duty, honor, and country. She will prove loyal to these when a defector accuses her of being a Russian sleeper spy. Salt goes on the run, using all her skills and years of experience as a covert operative to elude capture, protect her husband, and stay one step ahead of her colleagues at the CIA.
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Salt : Bande-Annonce / Trailer (VF/HD)
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 07, 2009
Duration: 105
Duration: 105
Plus d'informations sur http://www.leblogducinema.comLe pitch : Evelyn Salt, un agent de la CIA, est dénoncée par un déserteur comme étant une taupe russe. Salt doit alors échapper à la capture de ses supérieurs afin de prouver son innocence.Salt a été réalisé par Phillip Noyce (Au Nom De La Liberté, Un Américain Bien Tranquille) avec Angelina Jolie (L'Echange, Wanted - Choisis Ton Destin), Liev Schreiber (Hôtel Woodstock, X-Men Origins - Wolverine) et Chiwetel Ejiofor (2012, Redbelt).Date de sortie nationale le 18 août 2010 !Author: LeBlogDuCinema Tags: Salt Bande Annonce Trailer teaser extrait video vidéo Phillip Noyce Angelina Jolie Liev Schreiber Chiwetel Ejiofor Posted: 07 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Best soccer goals compilation #1(nowa muza)
from YouTube :: Tag // soccer on June 06, 2009
Duration: 577
Duration: 577
Author: maxbox2 Keywords: best soccer goals compilation #1 football maradona messi zidane berkamp seedorf carlos pele brasil italy barca barcelona chelsea lampard cantona przewrotka nożyce piekne bramki maxbox2 Added: June 6, 2009
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391 San Antonio - A Semiconductor Documentary
from YouTube :: Videos by ComputerHistory on March 19, 2009
Duration: 941
Duration: 941
Silicon Valley is known worldwide as the global center of high tech innovation. In large part, the spark that ignited Silicon Valley's explosive growth can be traced back to a 50 year-old dispute that occurred in the building at 391 San Antonio Road, Mountain View, California. In the 1950s William Shockley was considered a "God" in the electronics world. He led the Bell Labs team that invented the transistor in 1948. With funding from Arnold Beckman -- a wealthy scientist-businessman -- Shockley established the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in 1955. Shockley went against Beckman's recommendation to set up in southern California, near Beckman's own company, and established the lab in a former Quonset hut at 391 San Antonio. Shockley's disruptive management style eventually forced eight of his young scientists to approach Arnold Beckman directly in an attempt to remove Shockley from day-to-day management. When their bid fails, the group feels they have burned their bridges and must find alternative employment. Through an East Coast banker, the scientists are introduced to Sherman Fairchild, a New York industrialist. He is intrigued by the potential of silicon transistors and agrees to support the group with an investment of $1.3 million to start a new company called Fairchild Semiconductor. In Silicon Valley lore, the dissenting scientists became known as the Traitorous Eight - some of whom went on to bigger and better things. Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore founded Intel in 1968, now the world's largest chipmaker. More than 400 electronics, computer and chip companies in Silicon Valley can trace their genealogy back to the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory at 391 San Antonio Road. Through interviews with historians and surviving former employees of Shockley Labs, filmmaker Craig Addison recounts the events that indirectly led to the explosive growth of Silicon Valley. The Computer History Museum thanks Craig Addison for making this film available. Author: ComputerHistory Keywords: Computer History Museum William Shockley Robert Noyce Gordon Moore Jay Last Julius Blank transistor electronics Traitorous Eight Bell Labs Fairchild Semiconductor Arnold Beckman Intel Added: March 19, 2009
also in: "Duane Wadsworth" Arnold Beckman Bell Blank Computer Eight Electronics Fairchild Gordon History Intel Jay Julius Labs Last Moore Museum Noyce Robert Semiconductor Shockley Traitorous Transistor William Wadsworth
Robert Noyce - Semiconductor Pioneer
from YouTube :: Videos by ComputerHistory on February 02, 2009
Duration: 2507
Duration: 2507
Robert Noyce is credited with Jack Kilby for the invention of the integrated circuit and co-founded both Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. In this 1984 lecture, Robert Noyce reviews the development of the integrated circuit from its infancy in the 1950s to the early-1980s as well as its impact on technology and society. Noyce discusses the innovations in transistors that lead to the creation of the integrated circuit. Next, Robert Noyce talks about the technical challenges of building increasingly more compact and more powerful semiconductors as well as the overall effects of Moore's Law. Finally, Noyce looks ahead to the future of semiconductor development that was uncertain at the time of this lecture, but is now in our past. Robert N. Noyce was born in Burlington, Iowa and grew up in Grinnell, Iowa. A physics major at Grinnell College, he graduated with a PhD in physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1953. William Shockley hired him from Philco Corporation to work at Shockley Semiconductor Laboratories in 1956. With eight other employees he left to found Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation in 1957. As general manager of the Fairchild semiconductor operation and a vice president of Fairchild Camera and Instrument, he presided over a decade of innovation in semiconductor technology including co-invention of the integrated circuit. In 1968 Noyce co-founded Intel Corporation with Gordon Moore where he served as President until 1975 when he became Chairman of the Board. He spent much of his later career working to improve the international competitiveness of American industry, including founding and later becoming chairman of the Semiconductor Industry Association. In 1988 Noyce took charge of Sematech, a consortium of semiconductor manufacturers working together and with the United States government. He held 16 patents on semiconductor methods, devices, and structures and numerous awards and honors including the National Medal of Science. Author: ComputerHistory Keywords: Computer History Museum Noyce Intel Fairchild Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Micorprocessor MIT Added: February 2, 2009
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