Showing that just to delete using web browser it won’t get done.Duration : 0:4:47
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Ambuj Goyal (General Manager IBM Information Management Software) and Arvind Krishna (Vice President Data Servers and Information Management Development) explains why IDS 11 is one of the greatest database out there. It is Resilient, Agile, Invisible…
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Distributed for iiug.tv (http://www.iiug.tv) by GreenIvory (http://www.greenivory.com).Duration : 0:1:21
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Learn how to use the 3d camera and input images in 3d perspectiveDuration : 0:7:48
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Continuation of 4 so to speak, going through pointers a little more in depth as people didnt really seem to get it.Duration : 0:7:1
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Fourth of my tutorials.www.tensing-tutorial.blogspot.comDuration : 0:2:11
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Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics application, therefore virtually everything in Illustrator is created using paths. The Pen Tool is the king of paths, you can create any king of path using the pen tool, you just need to know how to use it! We are going to learn how to use the pen tool and we will trace the outline of an object as well! Watch, Learn, Enjoy!Duration : 0:27:40
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Wally solving the millennium bugDuration : 0:7:47
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Delphi controls have an owner and parent property, find out what the difference.Duration : 0:7:5
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Google Tech Talks
March 27, 2007
ABSTRACT
The relation between Google and the free software movement is one of the most important diplomatic relationships in the 21st century. But it is largely invisible, even to the principals. In this talk I will try and make some of what we have taken for granted less implicit, so we can progress with mutual confidence and collective security.
Speaker: Eben Moglen, Software Freedom Law Center
Chairman of the Software Freedom Law Center, professor of Law and Legal History at Columbia University Law School, and General Counsel of the Free Software Foundation. In addition to FSF, Professor Moglen has represented many of the world’s leading free software…Duration : 1:1:59
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Google Tech Talks
January 17, 2007
ABSTRACT
If you’ve enjoyed Hal’s talks and emails on how economic theory can help make sense of various financial phenomenon around us from the US real estate bubble to zero-coupon bonds; come listen to Prof. Waverman from the London Business School talk about how mobile technology can impact economic growth in emerging markets. His work was recently profiled in The Economist. Prof. Waverman visits Google in Mountain View courtesy of efforts by Yonca Brunini and Dennis Woodside from our EMEA offices.
Professor Waverman’s research quantifiably demonstrates that communications networks form a key component of the infrastructure crucial to a nation’s economic…Duration : 1:0:59
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