Finance clean energy, Mr. President
Posted by Dan Reicher, Director of Climate Change & Energy Initiatives, Google.org Along with other entrepreneurs, investors and industry stakeholders, we wrote a letter urging President Obama to craft a jobs package that includes the creation of a Clean Energy Deployment Administration (CEDA). Swift enactment of CEDA will create jobs in 2010 and also position the U.S. as a global leader in the development and deployment of clean energy technologies for years to come
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Finance clean energy, Mr. President
Skype gave away $12.9 billion in free international calls in 2009
One in nine cross-border minutes was a free Skype-to-Skype call last year. That’s $12.9 billion in international calls Skype gave its users for free assuming Skype’s customers would pay a world average market price of roughly $0.24 per minute.
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Skype gave away $12.9 billion in free international calls in 2009
Bringing Project CARE to veterans in Washington, D.C.
Posted by Vincent Paquet, Senior Product Manager, Google Voice (cross-posted from the Official Google Blog ) It’s sometimes easy to take the little things in life for granted: a haircut, a shower, shoes or even a phone number. Sometimes life doesn’t turn out the way we planned, and those little luxuries become much harder to come by. Project CARE is a program to provide free Google Voice phone numbers and voicemail accounts to homeless individuals.
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Reminder: Deadline is TODAY for Speaker Proposals for #140conf NYC
A Call for Speakers (and Characters): The 140 Characters Conference: April 20/21 in NY The 140 Characters Conference: Exploring the State of NOW (#140conf) will be returning to New York City and taking place at the 92nd Street Y on April 20-21, 2010.
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FCC broadband plan to call for access to real-time energy info
Posted by Michael Terrell, Energy Policy Counsel Over the past six months we have been providing you with periodic updates and comments on the FCC’s National Broadband Plan , which is scheduled for release in mid-March. Earlier today FCC energy and environment director Nick Sinai gave a sneak preview of one of the Plan’s key components: how broadband will facilitate smarter energy usage. He told an audience at the Clean-tech Investor Summit that the FCC will call on States and the Congress to give consumers and consumer-authorized third parties access to real-time energy information.
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FCC broadband plan to call for access to real-time energy info
Google Docs guy talks cloud computing at Brookings
Posted by Adam Kovacevich, Senior Manager, Public Policy Communications If you’ve ever posted a video on YouTube, shared a photo through Flickr, or used web-based e-mail service, you’re a cloud computing user. As more computing shifts from the desktop to the Internet “cloud,” what do policymakers need to know about the cloud? That question and many more were the topic of a Brookings Institution talk yesterday on cloud computing (full audio here ).
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Google Docs guy talks cloud computing at Brookings
Secretary Clinton to address Internet freedom
Posted by Mistique Cano, Public Policy Communications Manager Like many people interested in technology, diplomacy, and free expression on the Internet, we look forward to hearing Secretary of State Clinton’s speech today on these topics. The speech will be streamed live here .
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Staying connected in post-earthquake Haiti
Posted by Jacquelline Fuller and Prem Ramaswami for the Google Crisis Response Team (cross-posted from the Official Google Blog ) With relief efforts underway, many displaced Haitians and their friends and families around the world are deeply concerned about the safety and whereabouts of loved ones.
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Staying connected in post-earthquake Haiti
Twitter: Music – 140 Characters Conference Tel Aviv
Join Israeli music industry professionals Ayelet Yagil (moderator), Irad Eshel, Liron Teeny, Yoni Bloch, and Ivri Lider for a lively and often very funny discussion about the impact of social media on the music industry. Also includes interviews with Steven Stern (Underground Experience) and Mel Rosenberg (Afeka College), a “must see” ground-breaking interactive music video by Yoni Bloch, and a special promo for Benny’s Cafeteria.
Recorded at the 140 Characters Conference in Tel Aviv, December 6, 2009
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Twitter: Music – 140 Characters Conference Tel Aviv
Our common ground on the open Internet
Posted by Tom Tauke, Verizon’s Executive Vice President of Public Affairs, Policy and Communications and Alan Davidson, Google’s Director of Americas’ Public Policy (Cross-posted on Verizon Policy Blog ) Last night Google and Verizon filed a joint submission in response to the FCC’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Preserving the Open Internet.
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Our common ground on the open Internet
Invitation to Companies to Pitch at 140Demo @ #140conf NYC
At the 140 Characters Conference: NYC (#140conf), taking place April 20/21 2010, I am bringing back a session I introduced at #140conf Tel Aviv: 140 Demo . I am looking for companies who would like an opportunity to pitch their products to the community attending #140conf NYC. The catch?
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Invitation to Companies to Pitch at 140Demo @ #140conf NYC
New PoP Feature – Legal Questions Answered By Griffin & Murphy, LLP
Griffin & Murphy, LLP , is a boutique law firm in Washington, D.C. concentrating its practice in real estate law (including development, finance, leasing, zoning and condominium conversions), as well as estate planning and probate, civil litigation, and business law. The attorneys of Griffin & Murphy, LLP are licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia
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New PoP Feature – Legal Questions Answered By Griffin & Murphy, LLP
About Last Night: The !40conf Meetup in Philadelphia
I just wanted to thank everyone who came out to National Mechanics Bar last night and took part in the first #140conf Philly Meetup. I appreciated the opportunity to share my observations about the emerging real-time Internet and the “State of Now.” I thank: Gloria Bell ( @gloriabell ), James Bressi ( @jamesbressi ), Jonny Goldstein ( @jonnygoldstein ) and Don Lafferty ( @donlafferty ) for their contributions to the success of the event. If it wasn’t for their help in the planning, organization and operations, last night would never of happened.
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Video from Monday’s Google D.C. Talk on ACTA
Posted by Mistique Cano, Public Policy Communications Manager This past Monday, our Washington office hosted a Google D.C. Talk on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA. Panelists included Jonathan Band, Ryan Clough, James Love, and Steve Metalitz, and the talk was moderated by Washington Post Consumer Technology Columnist Rob Pegoraro .
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A new approach to China
Posted by David Drummond, SVP, Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer (cross-posted from Official Google Blog ) Like many other well-known organizations, we face cyber attacks of varying degrees on a regular basis. In mid-December, we detected a highly sophisticated and targeted attack on our corporate infrastructure originating from China that resulted in the theft of intellectual property from Google.
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A new approach to China
Social Media Jungle at CES 2010: (#smjces) tweet by tweet
“Social Media Jungle” took place the morning of January 6, 2010 at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show. Social Media Jungle is an event I first produced in 2008 and it was the second year it was also held at CES. The twitter hashtag for the event was #smjces and the following are the tweets that originated in room N256 at the LVCC and at times re-originated from other people from around world
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New online safety video: Steering Clear of Cyber Tricks
Posted by Mandy Albanese, Policy Communications Today we’re releasing the latest in a series of online safety videos as part of our Digital Literacy campaign . As we engage more students, parents and teachers about how to make good decisions online, many have noted how difficult it is to identify and avoid online scams. We know how tricky scammers can be.
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New online safety video: Steering Clear of Cyber Tricks
FCC seeks short extension to complete National Broadband Plan
Posted by Richard Whitt, Washington Telecom and Media Counsel Today the FCC asked Congress for a one-month extension to deliver its National Broadband Plan, explaining that it needs more time to review the public record and to brief key officials. The deadline originally had been set for February 17th. For years Google has been a vocal proponent of a national broadband strategy, and we’re eager to see this plan delivered to Congress as soon as possible.
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FCC seeks short extension to complete National Broadband Plan
Live Today from CES: In the Year 2525
Later today, at 3PM PST / 6PM EST I will be one of the guests at the K-Zone, Kodak’s in-booth television studio at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Date : January 7th, 2010 Time : 3PM PST / 6PM EST Topic : In the Year 2525 Topics description : What did we do before social networks? This panel will discuss current tech and social media trends like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube and what we’ll see in the next 5, 10, 20 years
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Live Today from CES: In the Year 2525
A Call for Speakers (and Characters): The 140 Characters Conference: April 20/21 in NYC
The 140 Characters Conference : Exploring the State of NOW (#140conf) will be returning to New York City on April 20-21, 2010 – http://140conf.com The event will be taking a look at the effects of the emerging real-time internet on business and systemic changes the worldwide adoption of twitter is having on: Celebrity, The Media, Music, Advertising, Politics, Education, Communications, Public Diplomacy, Fashion, Design, Public Safety and more. The deadline for speaking proposals is: Friday, January 22nd.
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Call for Speakers/Sponsors: HD Communications Summit – Europe, February 12, 2010
The first HD Communications Summit in Europe will take place in Paris on February 12, 2010. Please send speaking and sponsorship proposals by January 12, 2010 to Daniel Berninger – dan@danielberninger.com FT-Orange Group will host the event at their R&D Center in Issy les Moulineaux near Paris. The HD Communication Summits in NYC in May and September of 2009 proved to be must attend events for everyone in the emerging HD ecosystem.
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Call for Speakers/Sponsors: HD Communications Summit – Europe, February 12, 2010
Our proposal to build and operate a white spaces database
Posted by Richard Whitt, Washington Telecom and Media Counsel It’s been a while since we’ve talked about what’s happening with white spaces being freed up for wireless broadband, but today we took another step towards making ” Wi-Fi on steroids ” a reality for consumers. In a submission to the FCC , we’re asking the Commission to designate Google as one of potentially several administrators of a white spaces geolocation database.
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Thomas DeLorenzo (@TDeLorenzo) looks back at #140conf Los Angeles
From: Jeff Pulver’s 140 Character Twitter Seminar Is More then about Tweets & Tweeps! “Because of the overlap with the Women’s Conference, I asked PR & Social Media expert Thom DeLorenzo if he would mind stepping into some of the sessions and give his impressions via podcast.
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Thomas DeLorenzo (@TDeLorenzo) looks back at #140conf Los Angeles
Tal Givoly: "Twitter vs. Telecom", 140 Characters Conference (#140conf) Tel Aviv
Amdocs’ Chief Scientist, Tal Givoly, predicts the future relationship of the social web and traditional telecom providers. Will one kill the other?! Recorded at the 140 Characters Conference in Tel Aviv, December 6, 2009. Video Produced by: GoGlobal New Media Marketing Conference Hosted by: Afeka College of Engineering – - – Tags: 140conf , social media , 140 Characters Conference , twitter , Amdocs , Tal Givoly , Tel Aviv , Jeff Keni Pulver
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Tal Givoly: "Twitter vs. Telecom", 140 Characters Conference (#140conf) Tel Aviv
Happy Birthday Steve Greenberg!
Just wanted to send a birthday “Shout Out” to my friend @steviegpro , a person who amongst many other things is also the one responsible for world knowing the song “Who Let the Dogs Out?” When listening to the song, please note that is Steve is the who is doing the barking.
Happy Birthday Steve! – - – - Tags: Steve Greenberg , twitter , Jeff Keni Pulver , steviegpro
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140 Steps To Cure Your Twitter Addiction
Another great video created, filmed, directed and produced by Jeffrey Sass of sassholes and founder / curator of Invitations, the premiere spot for those needing to experience Social Media Rehab . In all seriousness, as we continue to experience the effects of hyper-communications during 2010 and beyond, facilities similar to the one Jeff created in his mind (“Invitations”) will become a real-life business opportunity. — Tags: Jeffrey Sass , sassholes , Miami , social media , twitter , Jeff Keni Pulver
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140 Steps To Cure Your Twitter Addiction
Conference Insider: A new approach to the pricing of the #140conf events in 2010
I’ve been creating/producing/hosting conferences since 1996. Over the years I learned a lot about the conference business and was fortunate to develop the event platform that helped popularize VoIP (Voice over IP) around the world. One area that everyone in the conference business fights with themselves is the pricing of their events
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An update on our AdMob acquisition
Posted by Paul Feng, Group Product Manager Since we announced our plans to acquire AdMob, we’ve been excited about the positive reaction — particularly from advertisers and publishers who have told us that they’re enthusiastic about the possibilities for how the combination of AdMob and Google can improve the effectiveness of mobile display advertising.
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An update on our AdMob acquisition
The meaning of open
Posted by Jonathan Rosenberg, Senior Vice President, Product Management Last week I sent an email to Googlers about the meaning of “open” as it relates to the Internet, Google, and our users. In the spirit of openness, I thought it would be appropriate to share these thoughts with those outside of Google as well. At Google we believe that open systems win
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The meaning of open
Google public policy fellowship application deadline extended
Posted by Joe Sexton, Fellowship Coordinator We’ve got some good news for all you students who just finished battling final exams. Unlike those stickler professors of yours, we’re offering an extension
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Google public policy fellowship application deadline extended
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