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The Spirit of Invention - Bell Labs - CBS Sunday Morning - 3-25-12
Martha Teichner guides us through the remarkable history of Bell Labs, the birthplace for ...
published: 07 Apr 2012
author: RightSightings
The Spirit of Invention - Bell Labs - CBS Sunday Morning - 3-25-12
Martha Teichner guides us through the remarkable history of Bell Labs, the birthplace for countless electronic wonders, from the transistor to the laser to the digital camera.
published: 07 Apr 2012
views: 701
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AT&T; Archives: Seeing the Digital Future (1961)
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit techchannel.att.com In 1961, the digital future was...
published: 11 May 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
AT&T; Archives: Seeing the Digital Future (1961)
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit techchannel.att.com In 1961, the digital future was just starting to come to fruition. And the Bell System had a number of products that had either just come onto the market, or were incipient, that implemented these new computer technologies. In December 1960, AT&T; had just announced an investment of $2.5 billion for satellite communications and improving the network for data services and computer communication. In 1958, AT&T; had just announced its first modem. Springing from technologies used for the computerized navigation of missiles, the modem, ie the Data-Phone, was rolled out in a few markets in the midwest. It would be made commercially available throughout the network by 1960. The Data-Phone could transmit at up to a bit-rate of 110 bits per second. This film breaks into approximately two parts — part I: the problems of the present, and part II: the way those problems could be solved by the technology of the future. This film not only serves as almost the birth of the information age, it also projects that technology far into the future. The commercial products that would allow this connected, computer-communicating network? They're basic, but at the time seemed radical: * The wireless Bellboy Pager, which was introduced commercially in 1962 * The Data-phone, which was supposed to revolutionize business communications * The videophone—shown as a credit-card-reading vertical two-way television * The card-reading phone or ...
published: 11 May 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
views: 29646
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Bell Labs Song
Clip by Bell Labs serenading their countless technological and scientific breakthroughs...
published: 19 Dec 2006
author: nikolaib1983
Bell Labs Song
Clip by Bell Labs serenading their countless technological and scientific breakthroughs
published: 19 Dec 2006
author: nikolaib1983
views: 57186
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The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation
[Recorded: March 28, 2012] Bell Laboratories, which thrived from the 1920s to the 1980s, w...
published: 04 Apr 2012
author: ComputerHistory
The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation
[Recorded: March 28, 2012] Bell Laboratories, which thrived from the 1920s to the 1980s, was the most innovative and productive institution of the twentieth century. Long before America's brightest scientific minds began migrating west to Silicon Valley, they flocked to this sylvan campus in the New Jersey suburbs built and funded by AT&T.; At its peak, Bell Labs employed nearly fifteen thousand people, twelve hundred of whom had PhDs. Thirteen would go on to win Nobel prizes. It was a citadel of science and scholarship as well as a hotbed of creative thinking. It was, in effect, a factory of ideas whose workings have remained largely hidden until now. New York Times Magazine writer Jon Gertner unveils the unique magic of Bell Labs through the eyes and actions of its scientists. These ingenious, often eccentric men would become revolutionaries, and sometimes legends, whether for inventing radio astronomy in their spare time (and on the company's dime), riding unicycles through the corridors, or pioneering the principles that propel today's technology. In these pages, we learn how radar came to be, and lasers, transistors, satellites, mobile phones, and much more. Even more important, Gertner reveals the forces that set off this explosion of creativity. Bell Labs combined the best aspects of the academic and corporate worlds, hiring the brightest and usually the youngest minds, creating a culture and even an architecture that forced employees in different fields to work ...
published: 04 Apr 2012
author: ComputerHistory
views: 2448
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AT&T; Archives: Inventing the Laser at Bell Labs
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit techchannel.att.com AT&T;'s Bell Laboratories always...
published: 25 May 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
AT&T; Archives: Inventing the Laser at Bell Labs
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit techchannel.att.com AT&T;'s Bell Laboratories always calibrated the birth of the laser to 1958 — the publication date of AT&T; Labs continues laser research related to communications as well. Here are some of the highlights of that laser history (below); some of these are touched upon in this video, which gives the background to the development of laser theory and technology, then profiles the laser's applications and new developments to 1988. The film includes interviews with both Townes and Schawlow. 1960: Ali Javan and William Bennett Jr. develop the first helium-neon laser. 1960: the first phone call is transmitted via laser at Bell Labs. 1962: the first yttrium aluminum garnet laser is developed at Bell Labs. 1964: Kumar Patel at Bell Labs invents the carbon dioxide laser; it is the primary tool in laser surgery. 1964: the Nd:YAG laser is invented by Joseph Geusic and Richard Smith at Bell Labs. 1965: the first tunable laser is developed by J. Giordmaine and Robert Miller. 1965: a laser is used at Bell Labs to create the first 2-color hologram. 1970: Arthur Ashkin invents optical trapping, a process in which atoms are trapped by lasers. 1971: Izuo Hayashi and Morton Panish design the first semiconductor laser that runs at room temperature. 1972: laser beams are used to etch circuits on ceramic materials. 1977: the first laser-fiber-optic communications system is installed in Chicago. 1983: Linn Mollenauer and Roger Stolen create ...
published: 25 May 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
views: 588
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Eric Schmidt from Google at Bell Labs Pays Tribute to Dennis Ritchie
Bell Labs pays tribute to Dennis Ritchie, creator of UNIX and the C Programming Language. ...
published: 11 Sep 2012
author: AlcatelLucentCorp
Eric Schmidt from Google at Bell Labs Pays Tribute to Dennis Ritchie
Bell Labs pays tribute to Dennis Ritchie, creator of UNIX and the C Programming Language. The event is entitled, "The Lasting Legacy of Dennis Ritchie: The Impact of Software on Society."
published: 11 Sep 2012
author: AlcatelLucentCorp
views: 1025
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Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs & Parrot: AR.Drone with 4G Dongle over 1000 m / 3280 ft record!
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs Acceleration Program + Parrot R&D; English article: www2.alcatel-l...
published: 01 Oct 2012
author: ARdrone
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs & Parrot: AR.Drone with 4G Dongle over 1000 m / 3280 ft record!
Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs Acceleration Program + Parrot R&D; English article: www2.alcatel-lucent.com French article: www2.alcatel-lucent.com Team: André MECHALY Marketing VP Europe, Alcatel-Lucent Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs & Terminal IOT Center teams Yoni BENATAR AR.Drone Project Manager, Parrot 4G Antenna AR.Drone 2.0 with 4G USB Dongle vs AR.Drone 2.0 over Wi-Fi : Wi-Fi connection lost! Record: 1000 m / 3280 ft SOUNDTRACK COPYRIGHT: "Chris Blackwell-Speed Demon", sound recording administered by: Audio Network
published: 01 Oct 2012
author: ARdrone
views: 43081
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Bell Labs Open Days 2012
A video tour of the 2012 Open Days at the Bell Labs center of Villarceaux, in France. Jean...
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: AlcatelLucentCorp
Bell Labs Open Days 2012
A video tour of the 2012 Open Days at the Bell Labs center of Villarceaux, in France. Jean-Luc Beylat and Olivier Leclerc give a glimpse of the various demos presented during the event, from optical technologies to wireless networks, applications and big data.
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: AlcatelLucentCorp
views: 1406
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AT&T; Archives: Live From Bell Labs (1993)
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit techchannel.att.com For the third year broadcast of...
published: 30 Apr 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
AT&T; Archives: Live From Bell Labs (1993)
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit techchannel.att.com For the third year broadcast of "Live from AT&T; Bell Labs", producers expanded the scope of the show and went full-tilt on production values, computer graphics, special effects, skits, and music video. The show, almost an hour long, includes segments from San Francisco and Paris, more skits, and more celebrities — specifically Penn and Teller and the Flying Karamazov Brothers. While created as an educational special broadcast via satellite to middle-school students around the US (and the world), this 1993 edition has more in common with PBS edu-info-tainment shows like Newton's Apple than the previous year's special. It also was shown on PBS. The co-hosts, again, were David Heil from the aforementioned Newton's Apple, joined by Bell Labs' VP of Research, Arno Penzias. This edition specifically has a 'futurist' bent — with segments like skits imagining the technology of 2003! — and features more participation from students, culminating in a contest for the design of future personal communication technology, which is, frankly, fascinating. You can read more about the contest and see the designs on the personal site of Greg Blonder (a former Bell Labs engineer). The early-'90s kitsch factor of the broadcast is upped considerably by the inclusion of a hiphop track in music video form, written and performed by Bell Labs tech staffer Guy Story, and a lot of of-their-era computer graphics produced in-house at the Labs ...
published: 30 Apr 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
views: 1683
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Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie Explain UNIX (Bell Labs)
Segment from an AT&T; Bell Labs (BTL) promotional film (circa 1980s) featuring UNIX creator...
published: 11 Apr 2011
author: VortexTech
Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie Explain UNIX (Bell Labs)
Segment from an AT&T; Bell Labs (BTL) promotional film (circa 1980s) featuring UNIX creators Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie briefly explaining the UNIX environment. In cameo roles you'll see UNIX luminaries Greg Chesson (in the wine red shirt) and Doug McIlroy (to the foreground of Greg). Also featured is a classic ASR-33 Teletype, BLIT displays (developed by Rob Pike, then of the Labs as well), and much more.
published: 11 Apr 2011
author: VortexTech
views: 46452
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Project Echo: "The Big Bounce" 1960 Bell Laboratories Mylar Balloon Satellite
more at scitech.quickfound.net "The story of the Echo communications satellite project, an...
published: 13 Dec 2011
author: webdev17
Project Echo: "The Big Bounce" 1960 Bell Laboratories Mylar Balloon Satellite
more at scitech.quickfound.net "The story of the Echo communications satellite project, and how scientists learned to bounce a radio signal off a big balloon." Public domain film with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, and equalization. see also NASA TN D-1127 "PARTICIPATION OF BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES IN PROJECT ECHO AND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS" ntrs.nasa.gov en.wikipedia.org Project Echo was the first passive communications satellite experiment. Each of the two American spacecraft was a metalized balloon satellite acting as a passive reflector of microwave signals. Communication signals were bounced off of them from one point on Earth to another. Echo 1 NASA's Echo 1 satellite was built by Gilmore Schjeldahl's GT Schjeldahl Company in Northfield, Minnesota. The balloon satellite functioned as a reflector, not a transmitter, so that after it was placed in a low Earth orbit, a signal would be sent to it, reflected or bounced off of its surface, and then returned to Earth. Following the failure of the Delta rocket carrying Echo 1 on May 13, 1960, Echo 1A (commonly referred to as just Echo 1) was put successfully into a 944 to 1048 mi orbit by another Thor-Delta and a microwave transmission from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California was received at Bell Laboratories in Homdel, New Jersey on August 12, 1960. The 30.5-meter (100 ft) diameter balloon ...
published: 13 Dec 2011
author: webdev17
views: 1607
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AT&T; Archives: Similiarities of Wave Behavior (Bonus Edition)
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit techchannel.att.com On an elementary conceptual lev...
published: 03 Apr 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
AT&T; Archives: Similiarities of Wave Behavior (Bonus Edition)
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit techchannel.att.com On an elementary conceptual level, this film reflects the multifaceted scientific hyperthinking that was typical of a Bell Labs approach. Host Dr. JN Shive's presence as a lecturer is excellent - it's understandable by a layperson even when he branches into equations, because he uses copious amounts of real-world examples to bolster the material. Shive's role at Bell Labs was more than just a great lecturer: he worked on early transistor technology, inventing the phototransistor in 1950, and the machine he uses in the film is his invention, now called the Shive Wave Machine in college classrooms. Dr. JN Shive of Bell Labs demonstrates and discusses the following aspects of wave behavior: Reflection of waves from free and clamped ends Superposition Standing waves and resonance Energy loss by impedance mismatching Reduction of energy loss by quarter-wave and tapered-section transformers Original audience: college students Produced at Bell Labs Footage courtesy of AT&T; Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
published: 03 Apr 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
views: 5309
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Early 3D Computer Graphics From Bell Labs - AT&T; Archives
See more from the AT&T; Archives at techchannel.att.com Two of the earliest three-dimension...
published: 17 Aug 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
Early 3D Computer Graphics From Bell Labs - AT&T; Archives
See more from the AT&T; Archives at techchannel.att.com Two of the earliest three-dimensional computer graphics films. The films' creator, A. Michael Noll, programmed the computer (most of this work in the Labs was done on an IBM 7094) to generate the correct stereoscopic imagery, and these images were printed side-by-side, frame by frame. They're intended for freeviewing in 3D — ie the three-dimensional image is created when one views the film while cross-eyed — no special devices required. Of course, the time/movement elements bring the film into the fourth dimension. This 4D technique was also utilized for the opening credits to the 1968 Bell System film, Incredible Machine, in which Noll also appears. Noll worked at Bell Labs until 1971; during his time there he explored many other 3D projects, including a 3D joystick, an interactive 3D display, and a 3D force-feedback device. Footage Courtesy of AT&T; Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
published: 17 Aug 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
views: 67108
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John Ritchie at the Bell Labs Tribute to Dennis Ritchie
Bell Labs pays tribute to Dennis Ritchie, co-creator of UNIX and C Programming Language. T...
published: 11 Sep 2012
author: AlcatelLucentCorp
John Ritchie at the Bell Labs Tribute to Dennis Ritchie
Bell Labs pays tribute to Dennis Ritchie, co-creator of UNIX and C Programming Language. The event is entitled, "The Lasting Legacy of Dennis Ritchie: The Impact of Software on Society"
published: 11 Sep 2012
author: AlcatelLucentCorp
views: 244
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Boy Crisis - L'Homme - Official Music Video
Artist: Boy Crisis
Song: L’Homme
Actress: Helene Kuhn
Directed by: ESNAF / www.esnaf.me
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published: 15 Mar 2012
author: Jovan Todorovic
Boy Crisis - L'Homme - Official Music Video
Artist: Boy Crisis
Song: L’Homme
Actress: Helene Kuhn
Directed by: ESNAF / www.esnaf.me
Director of photography: Jovan Todorović, Miloš Jaćimović
Editor: Milena Z. Petrović
Art Direction: Olga Miasnikova
Compositing & Graphic design: Đorđe Peševski Kiborz
Assistant director & Creative team: Milica Šujica, Jovan Mikonjić
Hair & Make-up: Joel Yapching
Choreography: Lydia Bell
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Fibe TV / Bell
Our :30s spot for Bell's new IP-based television service FibeTV. It's airing now in theatr...
published: 31 Aug 2011
author: TENDRIL
Fibe TV / Bell
Our :30s spot for Bell's new IP-based television service FibeTV. It's airing now in theatres during the 2011 Toronto Film Festival. More details and information here: http://studio.tendril.ca/#1910991/FIBE-TV
CREDITS
Client: Bell
Agency: Leo Burnett
Agency CD: Judy John
Agency CW/AD: Marcus Sagar, Noreel Asuro
Agency Producer: Julie Caniglia
Production Company: Tendril Design+Animation Inc.
Directors: Chris Bahry, Alexandre Torres
Executive Producer: Kate Bate
Producer: Anne Deslauriers
Music & Sound Design: WhiteNoise Lab
Concept Design and Storyboard: Luis Guilherme,
Vini Nascimento, Alexandre Torres
Character and Creature Design: Marco Teixeira
3D Animation: Renato Ferro, Vini Nascimento,
Marcin Porebski, Kevin Vriesinga
Environments, Lighting, Textures: Marek Denko and Peter Sanitra of NoEmotion
Particle FX: Marek Denko, Peter Sanitra of NoEmotion
Compositors: Chris Bahry, Steven Hollman,
Leo Mateus
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CAROLINE - A film by Mani Nasry
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1421199/
Director/Producer/Writer -MANI NASRY
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published: 03 Dec 2009
author: MANI NASRY
CAROLINE - A film by Mani Nasry
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1421199/
Director/Producer/Writer -MANI NASRY
http://twitter.com/#!/ManiNasry
Mani Nasry an exceptionally talented filmmaker, actor and artist with a sophisticated breadth of education, skills, experience, and professional accomplishments. He trained as an actor and director in New York with Salem Ludwig and with Donna DeMatteo for playwriting. For Mani, the decision to work in the film industry guided his academic decisions from an early age. He attended a Toronto high school renowned for excellence in the arts, and was accepted into one of the highly competitive film program at Ryerson university. It is notable that he went to Ryerson with an already well-established career in theatre, film, television and commercial work, and a range of multi-faceted achievements including producing, cinematography, casting, writing, directing, acting, and editing. On his own he added stints in New York and Los Angeles with leading acting teachers, as well as learning the grace and style of many forms of dance and athletics. With courses perceptively, he has also recognized the importance of acquiring an understanding of the business side of the industry, and the varied aspects of technology and production. There are some people clearly born to follow the path they have chosen from the start. Mani Nasry has the passion to succeed, the curiosity and ingenuity required to lead and collaborate in an industry known for its impact and appeal, and the strength of character and work ethic to immerse himself in finding and telling an unforgettable story.
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MusicMatters Video Yearmix 2010
001. Burhan G Feat. Medina – Mest Ondt
002. Beyonce – Diva
003. T.I. Feat. Keri Hilson – G...
published: 01 Jan 2011
author: bestvideomixes.info
MusicMatters Video Yearmix 2010
001. Burhan G Feat. Medina – Mest Ondt
002. Beyonce – Diva
003. T.I. Feat. Keri Hilson – Got Your Back
004. Trey Songz Feat. Nicki Minaj – Bottoms Up
005. Young Money – Bedrock
006. Dj Khaled – All I Do Is Win
007. Joey Moe – Du’ En Ener
008. K’Naan Feat. Will.I.Am & David Guetta – Wavin’ Flag
009. Beyonce Feat. Lady Gaga – Video Phone
010. Young Money – Roger That
011. Alicia Keys – Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart
012. Ludacris Feat. Nicki Minaj – My Chick Bad
013. Travis Maccoy Feat. Bruno Mars – Billionaire
014. Rihanna – Rude Boy
015. Eminem – Not Afraid
016. Eminem Feat. Rihanna – Love The Way You Lie
017. Kanye West Feat. Pusha T – Runaway
018. Jason Derulo – Ridin’ Solo
019. Tinie Tempah – Pass out
020. Black Eyed Peas – Imma Be
021. Nelly – Just A Dream
022. ABC – Simple Things
023. Iyaz – Replay
024. Sean Kingston Feat. Nicki Minaj – Letting Go (Dutty Love)
025. Tinie Tempah Feat. Eric Turner – Written In The Stars
026. B.O.B. Feat. Hayley Williams – Aeroplanes
027. T-Pain – Take Your Shirt Off
028. Gorillaz – Stylo
029. Nicki Minaj – Your Love
030. Chiddy Bang – The Opposite Of adults
031. Drake – Find Your Love
032. Lady Gaga – Alejandro
033. Timbaland Feat Justin Timberlake – Carry Out
034. Leona Lewis – I Got You
035. Anna David – BOW (For The Bad Girls)
036. Sys Bjerre – Alle Mine Veninder
037. Dirty Money Feat. T.I. – Hello Good Morning
038. B.o.B. Feat. Bruno Mars – Nothing On You
039. Kato Feat U$o & Johnson – Hey Shorty
040. Jamie Foxx Feat. Drake, The Dream & Kanye West – Digital Girl
041. Jason Derulo – In My Head
042. Nelly Feat. T-Pain & Akon – Move That Body
043. Amin & Musti – The Shit
044. Rasmus Seebach – Lidt i Fem
045. Electric Lady Lab – it’s Over Now
046. Selvmord – OK
047. Alphabeat – DJ
048. Robyn – Hang With Me
049. Shakira Feat. Dissee Rascal – Loca
050. Robyn – Dancing On My Own
051. Erik Hassle – Hurtful
052. Timbaland Feat. Soshy & Nelly Furtado – Morning After Dark
053. Tiesto Feat. Nelly Furtado – Who Want’s To Be Alone
054. Rachel – I Nat
055. Alexandra Burke Feat. Pitbull – All Night Long
056. Kylie Minogue – All The Lovers
057. Stromae – Alorse On Danse
058. Taio Cruz – Dynamite
059. Christina Aguilera – Not Myself Tonight
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063. Katy Perry – Teenage Dream
064. Ke$ha Feat 3OH!3 – Blah Blah Blah
065. Stromae – House’llelujah
066. Lady Gaga Feat. Beyonce – Telephone
067. Nephew & Landsholdet – The Danish Way To Rock
068. Cheryl Cole – Fight For This Love
069. Scarwrist Feat. alex – Skyldig
070. Electric Lady Lab – You & Me
071. Esmee Denters Feat. Justin Timberlake – Love Dealer
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079. Rihanna – Only Girl (In The World)
080. Katy Perry Feat. Snoop Dogg – California Gurls
081. We Speak No Americano
082. Roll Deep – Green Light
083. Roll Deep – Good Times
084. Kelly Rowland Feat. David Guetta – Commander
085. Keri Hilson – I Like (Manhattan Clique Remix)
086. Ke$ha – Take It Off
087. Rasmus Seebach – Natteravn
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092. Alexander Brown & Morten Hampenberg Feat. yepha – Skub Til Taget
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094. Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina – Stereo Love
095. Tim Berg – Bromance
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100. Infernal – Love Is All
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104. Jay Sean Feat. Nicki Minaj – 2012 (Jump Smokers Remix)
105. Katy Perry – Firework (Jump Smokers Remix)
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107. Congorock – Babylon
108. Shakira – Waka Waka
109. Black Eyed Peas – Rock That Body (Chris Lake Remix)
110. Taio Cruz – Break Your Heart (Wideboys Club Mix)
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116. Inna – Hot (Play & Win)
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Inside the Bell Labs Innovation Factory
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BLIT: an early Windowed Graphic Interface from Bell Labs - AT&T; Archives
See more from the AT&T; Archives at techchannel.att.com The Blit (originally named the Jerq...
published: 28 Aug 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
BLIT: an early Windowed Graphic Interface from Bell Labs - AT&T; Archives
See more from the AT&T; Archives at techchannel.att.com The Blit (originally named the Jerq!) was an early graphical user interface, connected to a UNIX computer. Inspired by the Xerox Alto from the early 1970s, creators Rob Pike and Bart Locanthi wanted to make a graphics machine for use at Bell Labs that would have the usability of the Xerox, but with the processing power of a 1981 computer. Created using a Motorola microprocessor instead of a Bell one, the machine would be retooled for the commercial market (business market, because it was still expensive) as the AT&T; 5620, which came out in 1984 — using a Western Electric WE32000 microprocessor. The Blit had a vertically-oriented display and an early mouse peripheral; this video explains how it worked. Footage Courtesy of AT&T; Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
published: 28 Aug 2012
author: ATTTechChannel
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Bell Labs Holmdel Redevelopment - When the Past Becomes the Future - John Boyd - Bell Labs
I have been focused recently in the potential redevelopment of a historic building. He's a...
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: NovelistJohnBoyd
Bell Labs Holmdel Redevelopment - When the Past Becomes the Future - John Boyd - Bell Labs
I have been focused recently in the potential redevelopment of a historic building. He's a partner in a project management firm that has been tasked to find the highest and best use for the once vibrant facility and surrounding property. The facility I'm talking about is the former Bell Laboratory Facility in Holmdel, New Jersey. Before I go into my story I thought a history lesson is in order. Bell Labs Before it's Closing in 2007. Today it is an empty facility with more than 1.7 million square feet of space under roof; sitting in the middle of over 472 acres of land in one of the more desirable locations in New Jersey to live. Pretty interesting history I thought. When we were asked to investigate and prepare reports on its highest best use, I put on my engineering and project developer hat and began studying every piece of information we could come up with. For the last month I along with our staff have been learning as much as possible about the facility and Holmdel. We are impressed on both professional and personal levels and soon will be unveiling our findings and thoughts on the highest and best use of the property as we have been contracted to do. The Past Becomes the Future I won't give any clues at this juncture of our recommendations but will instead tell you of a kind of metamorphosis of sorts. People that know me know that I have an "out of the box" thinking mentality and even though I have an engineering background I look past the obvious and norm. That ...
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: NovelistJohnBoyd
views: 373