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Google Databoard: The Mobile Revolution

By |July 10th, 2013|Categories: National News, Pop Culture, Reviews, Tech News, World News|

Online Data Mining with Google Databoard Secondly we review Google's research and data points behind different devices and how users interact with the web. The mobile revolution to building content for multiple devices is an opportunity for companies small and large worldwide. Multiple screen shopping is a new trend that is catching on quickly in 2013. "Window shopping" is still prevalent with brick and mortar stores, but the cost of online shopping, in addition to advancements in 3D printing can lead to a continued draw back from physical storefronts. It is our goal to help companies make the digital transition

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Google Databoard: Mobile Search

By |July 10th, 2013|Categories: Clean Energy, National News, Pop Culture, Tech News, World News|Tags: , , , |

Online Data Mining with Google Databoard First we take a look at trends regarding mobile web usage by Google and Nielsen Life360 during 2012. The online marketplace for mobile devices is the new Gateway to the West for the digital landscape. Data mining can be compared to gold mining during the gold rush. We want to help guide web users through the complex terrain of research and tools provided online for free with Google. Mobile Search Mobile search is a term that is growing in popularity, but may be unclear to some readers. The overall premise of mobile search is

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TEDxTalks | Victor Wooten

By |June 9th, 2013|Categories: Interviews, Music News, National News, Pop Culture, Tech News, TED Talks, World News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

TEDxTalks | Music as a Language This TED Talk is part of TEDxTalks, an independent section of TEDTalks. It can be a little confusing, but the primary purpose of this lecture by Victor Wooten covers the correlations between music and language. This 18 minute discussion is an excellent way to gear up for the playlist of videos below. Victor Wooten Nature Bass Workshop Watch the TEDxTalk above to absorb the depth of what Victor Wooten is talking about during the 2013 Summer Camp Music Festival Nature Bass Workshop in the Soulshine Tent. After watching the video above, check out the

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YouTube Creator Academy | Overview

By |June 5th, 2013|Categories: Clean Energy, National News, Pop Culture, Reviews, Tech News, World News|Tags: , , , |

YouTube One Channel Layout Web Courses YouTube - Photo Provided YouTube Creator Academy has just released content for producers on YouTube to obtain to learn new ways on how to increase viewership. Today, Wednesday June 5, Google & YouTube are streamlining the new YouTube One Channel layout. They are offering classes to provide a better understanding of how the new layout can benefit online producers. The course is broken down by weeks, and has additional tutoring by trained professionals if needed for no charge. The whole program is free. It is another step forward in sharing information online.

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Hangout Music Festival 2013 | Review

By |May 23rd, 2013|Categories: Hangout Music Festival, Interviews, Lance Herbstrong, Music News, National News, Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers, Pop Culture, Reviews, Tech News, The Revivalists, The Werks, World News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The Crescent Vale Extended Hangout Music & Arts Festival Review Hangout Music Festival The Hangout Music Festival has just wrapped their fourth year celebration, and we are working hard to archive all the moments for your viewing pleasure. In order to easily break down our massive review of the four day festival, we have split up the days of the festival into pages that we have hyperlinked below. We have a written review for each day, and produced several videos to provide additional depth to our post coverage. Feel free to explore photographs, text, video and audio samples

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Everyone Orchestra | Interview – Matt Butler

By |April 18th, 2013|Categories: Everyone Orchestra, Interviews, Local News, Music News, National News, Politics, Pop Culture, Tech News, World News|Tags: , , , |

Matt Butler | Photo Provided Featured Interview with Matt Butler from the Everyone Orchestra Matt Butler is the conductor for the Everyone Orchestra. He is currently stationed out of Portland, Oregon. This year has been another busy year for Butler. We caught up with him before a set of shows in the Northeast. After talking with Butler it is clear that he is passionate about music, giving back to communities all around the world, and creating unforgettable moments that can take listeners to new levels in a live setting. Q. Can you describe how you are going to

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Flipboard Application | Overview

By |April 10th, 2013|Categories: Clean Energy, Interviews, Local News, Music News, National News, Politics, Pop Culture, Reviews, Sports, Tech News, World News|Tags: , , , , |

Flipboard Application Welcome to the Flipboard Application The Flipboard Application was released in 2011, and has recently been picking up a lot of steam with their 2.0 version that has recently hit the digital market. The app is available on iPhones, iPads, Android devices, Kindle Fire and the Nook as of right now. There are continuing to expand the possibilities and functions that the application provides to users. Flipboard offers users the ability to access interactive content exclusively with the application. A new feature that they are offering is for users to setup Bookmarklet to input content to

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Netflix | Arrested Development

By |April 5th, 2013|Categories: National News, Netflix, Pop Culture, Tech News, World News|Tags: , , |

Arrested Development Netflix | Arrested Development Preview Stock up on popcorn and sleep because Mitchell Hurwitz and Netflix is rolling out the extended red carpet for the cast and crew of Arrested Development. Current Netflix users will be able to stream all 15 episodes starting at the end of May. For those who may not for Netflix, but would love to watch the comedic madness take place there is a way to view the show. Netflix provides a free trail run to their product. If you are interested in Netflix, May 26 might be a good time to

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Adobe Web Production | CS6 Lecture Overview

By |April 3rd, 2013|Categories: Local News, National News, Tech News, World News|Tags: , , |

Adobe         Walkthrough and Overview on Adobe CS6 Products Adobe has made major changes to several of their products this past year, and we have all the updates ready to view with the Creative Cloud. In the presentation below we have three videos that cover the updates to the previous existing programs, and an introductory view on the brand new software from Adobe. There is one video that is link up with the Creative Cloud membership. I have personally purchased single software programs, packaged programs and now I am using the Creative Cloud to access

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TED-Ed | Sergey Brin

By |March 29th, 2013|Categories: Clean Energy, National News, Pop Culture, Reviews, Tech News, TED Talks, World News|Tags: , , |

TED TED-Ed | Virtual Discussion on Project Glass Google Glass is breaking into 2013 with some of the biggest news in technology since the cell phone was released. The glasses price has been quoted around $1,500 for the first generation of devices. In order to share all the latest features that the glasses has to offer, we created an interactive presentation for early adopters and students of all ages to browse and explore. A list of the features that you can find on the Google Glass main website includes: informs users on what time is currently is, and

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