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Two stylized alternative visions of how the power system might evolve to meet future requirements for the high power quality and reliability (PQR) electricity service that modern digital economies demand will be contrasted, a supergrids paradigm and a dispersed paradigm. Some of the economics of the dispersed vision are explored, and perspectives are presented on both the choice of homogeneous ...
San Francisco Giants: Baseball, Technology, and Dynamic Pricing
Technology plays a role in baseball from the game on the field to the business and team operations in the front office. Find out how the San Francisco Giants use technology in game-related functions and business areas.Hear about the Giants plans to experiment with dynamic pricing during 2009. The Giants are trying something new with ticket sales in a few tough-to-sell upper-deck outfield sectio...
Building Crossplatform Mobile Apps with the Rhodes Framework
Rhodes is an open source Ruby-based MVC framework for building locally executing, device-optimized mobile applications which run on all smartphone devices. It is similar concept to frameworks such as Rails, Merb and Django but is much lighterweight in order to run locally on smartphones with limited memory and resources.Rhodes is primarily targeted at applications that work with synchronized lo...
Innovation and Environmentalism: Creating a Bicycle Out of Used Water Bottles
A group of students from Appalachian State University's Industrial Design School in North Carolina created a working bicycle out of used water bottles and won the Juicy Ideas National Competition. The students have now come to Google to talk about how they created the bike, their version 2.0, and how they plan to make their idea a reality.See the winning team's video at:http://www.youtube.com/w...
Symmetry Group-based Learning for Regularity Discovery from Real World Patterns
We explore a formal and computational characterization of real world regularity using discrete symmetry groups (hierarchy) as a theoretical basis, embedded in a well-defined Bayesian framework. Our existing work on "A Computational Model for Periodic Pattern Perception Based on Frieze and Wallpaper Groups" (TPAMI 2004), 'Near-regular texture analysis and manipulation' (SGIGRAPH 2004), and "A La...
The Value of Informed Choice in Protecting Consumers, a Product, and a Company
Peter Carpenter, who served as the Executive Vice President of the ALZA Corporation (an innovative pharmaceutical company and Google's former Mountain View neighbor) will discuss how ALZA dramatically changed the labeling of one of its products in order to better protect both its customers and the company.Speaker: Peter F. Carpenter AB, MBAMr. Carpenter received his AB degree in Chemistry from ...
Trust and Transformation: From Prison to Acceptance
The Trust is a feature length documentary shot inside San Quentin State Prison and in surrounding Bay Area communities. The film is a character-driven story about the daily struggle of incarceration faced by three San Quentin inmates. After one man is released, the film follows him home as he attempts to re-integrate into society.The film takes you inside San Quentin on a one-on-one journey wit...
Life's Too Short - Write Fast Code (part 2)
This is the second talk that follows-up on the 14 best practices from YSlow and "High Performance Web Sites". The first talk presented three new best practices: Split the Initial Payload, Load Scripts Without Blocking, and Don't Scatter Inline Scripts.The most important of these is loading external scripts without blocking other downloads and preventing page rendering. One complication is this ...
Billions of Entrepreneurs: How China and India are Reshaping Their Futures and Yours
Removing half a billion people from poverty and into the productive workforce will profoundly affect on the world economy. India and China are doing just that with insane growth rates and lots of what used to be American jobs: China is the factory floor and India the back-office, software shop. China is top-down party driven. India is a messy, vibrant democracy.This may be the complementary duo...
Amdahl's Law in the Multicore Era
Over the last several decades computer architects have been phenomenally successful turning the transistor bounty provided by Moore's Law into chips with ever increasing single-threaded performance. During many of these successful years, however, many researchers paid scant attention to multiprocessor work. Now as vendors turn to multicore chips, researchers are reacting with more papers on mul...