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Gary Small visits Google's Kirkland, WA office to discuss his book "iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind." This event took place on October 21, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.Gary Small, M.D., one of America's leading neuroscientists, Director of theUCLA Memory and Aging Research Center, as well as one of the leading medicalexperts on memory and brain fitness, delivers *iBrain: Surviving theTechnological Alteration of the Modern Mind,* the book we will all bereferring to for the next twenty years. Never before has one generationexperienced such rapid change in the brain's underlying wiring system, andthe full consequences of this evolution has yet to be fully explored untilnow.In a world made up of digital natives and digital immigrants, where ourgrandparents don't know what it is to "Google," while we obsessivelytext-message business contacts when out to dinner, and our children do theirhomework while surfing the net, updating their MySpaces, chat on theircells, and stare at their Play Stations --whether we're technologicallychallenged or high-tech overachievers -- something's got to give.
Author: AtGoogleTalks
Keywords: Gary Small iBrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of Modern Mind brain atgoogle Authors@Google
Added: November 20, 2008
The Musicians@Google program welcomed Andy Ross to Google's New York office to perform songs from his new Secret Dakota Ring record "Cantarell," accompanied by his bandmates (Travis Harrison, Josh Kaufman, Kevin Fish) and our very own Google 4 String Quartet (Lauren Carpenter, Gabe Taubman, Heidi Woo, and Joanne Yun).Googler Eytan Oren interviewed Andy on a variety of topics including the making of Andy's record, OK GO's meteoric rise on YouTube, and current online trends in the music economy. Secret Dakota Ring's video for "The Fade To Black" was also premiered at this event. You can hear the song at www.myspace.com/secretdakotaring."Andy Ross is a Grammy winning musician and guitarist for OK GO who has performed on the MTV Music Awards, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Late Show with David Letterman, and Late Night with Conan O'Brian. OK Go's "Here It Goes Again" video, known affectionately as the "treadmill video," won YT's 2006 Most Creative award and was one of the early YT phenomenons with nearly 40,000,000 plays to date. Andy is a graduate from Columbia University with a degree in computer science and still actively programs for various political efforts like opencongress.org. Andy recently met with members of congress to discuss the issue of Internet Neutrality and has actively supported the Barack Obama campaign. This event took place on September 24, 2008.
Author: AtGoogleTalks
Keywords: Andy Ross OK GO Eyan Oren Secret Dakota Ring Cantarell Travis Harrison Josh Kaufman Kevin Fish
Added: November 14, 2008
Author Monique Saigal-Escudero visits Googler's headquarters in Mountain View, CA, to discuss her book "Héroines françaises 1940-1945: courage; force et ingéniosité" also known as "French Heroines 1940-1945: Courage, Strength and Ingenuity". For more info, please visit http://www.collegenews.org/x5376.xmlMonique Saigal is a professor of French at Pomona College, in Claremont, California. She teaches courses in French literature, French films and French culture. Monique's first book entitled Lécriture, lien de mère à fille chez Jeanne Hyvrard, Chantal Chawaf et Annie Ernaux explored the mother-daughter relationship as metaphor in the works of three contemporary French writers. Her latest book, French Heroines 1940-1945: Courage, Strength and Ingenuity, shares the stories of eighteen women in the French Resistance who are little known yet who stood out because of their extraordinary courage.Professor Monique Saigal, a child Holocaust survivor, was taken in by a Catholic family in 1942 and wanted to honor the women profiled in her book as well as her grandmother, who perished at Auschwitz. Eager to discover the secrets of other women in the Resistance like Lucie Aubrac, she crisscrossed France, Switzerland and California to film and hear them tell their own stories. Reading these accounts takes us back to a time of terror when women fought back with every ounce of strength and wit at their disposal. We find out who they were, why they fought against the enemy at such a young age and what they did during the war and after.
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Keywords: Monique Saigal-Escudero French Francaises Heroines Literature women@google atgoogle
Added: October 3, 2008
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Note to all musicians working in the 21st century: Do not name your band after a common noun or word, then follow up that naming process by naming your debut the very same word. Go ahead, you try it: search “women” in Google and see what happens. Technical difficulties aside, the debut of this Alberta, Canada-based band gets pleasantly lost in...
http://digg.com/music/Women_Women_Review
Google fight!
http://digg.com/people/More_proof_that_men_are_better_than_women
Lacey Stone, one of FitFiend.com's featured experts, recently gave a great talk at for Women@Google. She is truly a great motivator and this was an amazing talk. Check out this fantastic clip!
http://digg.com/health/Get_inspired_to_reach_a_new_level_of_fitness_with_Lacey_Ston
Google makes what you might call "moral" judgments with whom is expressly forbidden from advertising on its network. Adultery, though, is apparently not a topic the company will take a stance against.
http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Like_Adulterous_Women_Google_Can_Help
See how much they honor their women?Google News has nothing about this. The only news source I've seen mention this so far is Ma'an Arabic.
http://digg.com/politics/PalArabs_celebrate_their_11th_honor_killing_this_year
Top 99 Women, their hometown mapped on Google Maps and for some of them there is YouTube Video embedded in the pop up window.
http://digg.com/programming/Top_99_Women_on_Google_Maps
You heard it, watch a movie of the Women of Google and see how they like working for the coolest company on the web!
http://digg.com/tech_news/WOG_-_Women_Of_Google











