- published: 13 Jul 2011
- views: 72733
2:31

The Future (2011) - Official Trailer [HD]
When a couple decides to adopt a stray cat their perspective on life changes radically, li...
published: 13 Jul 2011
The Future (2011) - Official Trailer [HD]
When a couple decides to adopt a stray cat their perspective on life changes radically, literally altering the course of time and space and testing their faith in each other and themselves.
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Coming to theatres on August 17, 2011
Starring: Miranda July, Hamish Linklater, David Warshofsky, Isabella Acres, Joe Putterlik
- published: 13 Jul 2011
- views: 72733
6:18

Productivity Future Vision (2011)
Watch how future technology will help people make better use of their time, focus their at...
published: 25 Oct 2011
Productivity Future Vision (2011)
Watch how future technology will help people make better use of their time, focus their attention, and strengthen relationships while getting things done at work, home, and on the go. (Release: 2011)
- published: 25 Oct 2011
- views: 4024304
6:09

The Near Future of Our World (2011-2200 AD) *HD*
DISCLAIMER: The near future of our world explores our earth and the human race between the...
published: 12 Apr 2010
The Near Future of Our World (2011-2200 AD) *HD*
DISCLAIMER: The near future of our world explores our earth and the human race between the years 2011 to 2200 AD. This video is a sequel (or prequel i guess) to my other popular video "Our Future (How it Ends?)" found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyLXTYEy6aY
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ALSO SPECIAL THANKS TO: http://www.futuretimeline.net/
OK here's the song names since it's driving people crazy: . This vid is made up of two songs. The first is "My Name is Lincoln" from The Island soundtrack. The second song is from Avatar and it's called "Gathering all the Navi Clans for Battle" You can find both songs in a quick youtube search. Now make sure you subscribe since i hooked you up!
Songs belong to their respectful owners. Thanks for watching!
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- published: 12 Apr 2010
- views: 887126
4:13

Future - Go Harder [NEW Song 2011]
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published: 20 Nov 2011
Future - Go Harder [NEW Song 2011]
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Future - Go Harder (Produced By Luney Tunez)
Future - Go Harder
Future - Go Harder
Future - Go Harder
- published: 20 Nov 2011
- views: 1780552
0:52

Back to the Future - 2011 (Hardware Store Commercial)
Naw prolly not... this is actually a commercial supposedly for a hardware store in argenti...
published: 26 Aug 2011
Back to the Future - 2011 (Hardware Store Commercial)
Naw prolly not... this is actually a commercial supposedly for a hardware store in argentina...
- published: 26 Aug 2011
- views: 516469
10:00

New Nano Science Technology 2011 (The Future)
Welcome to the nano scale. Nanoscale is where properties differ significantly from those a...
published: 18 Sep 2011
New Nano Science Technology 2011 (The Future)
Welcome to the nano scale. Nanoscale is where properties differ significantly from those at a larger scale. The strange world of nanoscience can take you into atoms and beyond the stars. A new horizon has begun for mankind in creating new technologies and one day eradicating diseases.
That water bottle that turns urine into drink water could help drought stricken countries, instead of a little water bottle maybe a water tank version?
Introduction to Nanoscience
What is nanoscience?
The word itself is a combination of nano, from the Greek "nanos" (or Latin "nanus"), meaning "Dwarf", and the word "Science."
Nano refers to the 10-9 power, or one billionth. In these terms it refers to a meter, or a nanometer, which is on the scale of atomic diameters. For comparison, a human hair is about 100,000 nanometers thick!
Nanoscience is the study of atoms, molecules, and objects whose size is on the nanometer scale ( 1 - 100 nanometers ).
Why is the study of nanoscience different than the same problems on a larger scale?
Physics is different on the nanometer scale. Properties not seen on a macroscopic scale now become important- such as quantum mechanical and thermodynamic properties. Rather than working with bulk materials, one works with individual atoms and molecules. By learning about an individual molecule's properties, we can put them together in very well-defined ways to produce new materials with new and amazing characteristics.
Why is nanoscience suddenly becoming such a big field?
There are multiple reasons for this. One is availability of new instruments able to "see" and "touch" at this scale. In the early 1980's the scanning tunneling microscope was invented at IBM-Zurich in Switzerland. This was the first instrument that was able to "see" atoms. A few years later, the Atomic Force Microscope was invented, expanding the capabilities and types of materials that could be investigated. Hence, Scanning Probe Microscopy was born, and since then multiple similar techniques have evolved from these instruments to "see" different properties at the nanometer scale. In addition, "older" techniques such as electron microscopy have continued to evolve as well, and now can image in the nanometer range. Currently, there are a large number of complementary instruments that help scientists in the nano realm.
In addition to the enabling technologies, scientists have realized the future potential of this research. By convincing politicians and leaders around the world, countries have instituted initiatives to promote nanoscience and nanotechnology in their universities and labs. With the recent increase in funding, many scientists are pursuing this research and the rate of discovery has increased dramatically.
- published: 18 Sep 2011
- views: 164161
1:01

NIKE MAG Back To The Future - Commercial + DOC BROWN - Sep. 8, 2011
It was an ordinary evening at Lone Pine Mall. All Kevin Durant wanted was a new pair of sh...
published: 09 Sep 2011
NIKE MAG Back To The Future - Commercial + DOC BROWN - Sep. 8, 2011
It was an ordinary evening at Lone Pine Mall. All Kevin Durant wanted was a new pair of shoes. Then the space-time continuum showed up.
ok basically guys there's an extremely famous series of films called 'Back To The Future'. It's about a boy and a doctor time-traveling and when he goes to 2015 he wears these insane electronic Nikes which do themselves up! If you haven't seen these films you have not lived. Go right now and see them online or buy the dvd.
And now there have been rumors that Nike have created this shoe...Nike have created an exact replica of the ones used in the films. All the information has not yet been confirmed but people expect that they will release a limited edition of these shoes soon :D
Bill Hader, Christopher Lloyd, Tinker Hatfield, Donald Fullilove and KD star in a film about the most famous shoes never made, in an effort to support the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OangIhqBT4k
To learn more, go to www.back4thefuture.com. To bid on the 2011 Nike MAG shoes, go to www.nikemag.ebay.com. GOOD GOD.. I am on ebay right now and a size 11 is at $75,100.. keep it.. WHERE'S MY HOVERBOARD?:P
Together, we can help make Parkinson's disease a thing from the past.
Nike is going back to the future.
The sneaker maker on Thursday said it has created a limited-edition shoe based on a glowing pair that appeared in the popular 1989 movie "Back to the Future II." The 2011 Nike Mag is designed to be an exact replica of the fictional sneaker, including a glowing Nike name on the strap. But unlike the movie version, these shoes won't lace themselves.
Nike will release 1,500 pairs of the 2011 Nike Mag sneaker for auction on eBay and donate all proceeds to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's disease research. Fox famously played Marty McFly in the "Back to the Future" time-travel trilogy, where he wore the shoes during a visit to the year 2015.
"It hasn't gone unnoticed by us that there is something special about that shoe and, of course, the movie," said famed Nike shoe designer Tinker Hatfield, who helped design the original shoe and worked on the latest version.
Limited-edition shoes can draw as much, if not more mania, as a new movie or comic book release. Fans obsessively track the latest news and are willing to camp out all night or spending hundreds or more for a single pair online.
Nike's collector sneaker has been long awaited by shoe collectors and movie fans, who have been urging the company to make them ever since the movie was released. There were roughly eight or ten pairs used in the movie, some of which are in Nike's possession and a few that collectors somehow got their hands on.
Owning them, or even seeing a pair of them, has become a singular pursuit for some fans. There was even an online campaign a few years ago called "McFly 2015, Make it Happen" that gathered thousands of signatures to convince Nike to bring the McFly shoe back.
"This is the biggest thing that has happened to sneakers since Michael Jordan, hands down," said Matt Halfhill, an avid shoe collector who runs the website nicekicks.com and flew from Austin, Texas, to Los Angeles for the unveiling of the shoe on Thursday hours after Nike contacted him. "Other than the birth of one of my children, I wouldn't have missed this for anything."
Nike Inc., based in Beaverton, Ore., decided more than four years ago to create the shoe, but was unsure when a pair would be ready. Unlike the shoes in the movie, the real-life versions had to be designed for day-to-day use. For instance, the design used in the movie required Fox to wear a battery pack with wires running down his pants to light the shoe, which was the best technology available at the time.
Hatfield said the Nike Mag has been difficult to develop and the electrical systems, which illuminate the shoe for up to five hours, have been one of the most challenging things the company has ever done in footwear. But the timing seemed perfect to bring the shoe back to support a bigger idea.
That Nike is releasing the shoe in 2011 enables it to take advantage of a matching grant for the foundation. Google founder Sergey Brin and his wife Anne Wojcicki have offered to match all donations to the Michael J. Fox Foundation up to $50 million through the end of 2012.
"The project is exciting to me because it brings together three very passionate audiences: the Parkinson's community, sneakerheads and 'Back to the Future' fans," Fox said in a statement. "With their support we can accelerate our objective of finding a cure for Parkinson's."
Nike also has created a faux "lost scene" from the film to promote the shoe that includes original cast members Christopher Lloyd and Donald Fullilove, who will be joined by basketball star Kevin Durant and Nike's Hatfield.
The auction begins Thursday and will end Sept. 18.
- published: 09 Sep 2011
- views: 171574
8:00

New Nano Science Technology 2011 (The Future) Part Two
Welcome to the nano scale. Nanoscale is where properties differ significantly from those a...
published: 18 Sep 2011
New Nano Science Technology 2011 (The Future) Part Two
Welcome to the nano scale. Nanoscale is where properties differ significantly from those at a larger scale. The strange world of nanoscience can take you into atoms and beyond the stars. A new horizon has begun for mankind in creating new technologies and one day eradicating diseases.
Synopsis Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize our lives and to provide technological solutions to our problems in energy, the environment and medicine.
To fully realize this potential we need to be able to control the synthesis of nanoparticles, the construction of nano-devices, the characterization of materials on the nanoscale, as well as to understand the effects of these things on our environment and our health.
This conference will bring together physicists, chemists and materials scientists at the forefront of the science of making and characterizing materials at the nanoscale, with biologists and biochemists at the forefront of applying these discoveries in the medical and biological sphere.
It serves two purposes. First to bring together research active basic and applied scientists from different backgrounds in an intimate atmosphere to learn about needs and scientific advances in the forefront of their respective fields and to build interactions and collaborations. Second, it will provide a rich educational opportunity for students and young researchers attending from different scientific backgrounds. The talks are designed to be comprehensible to someone outside the speakers' discipline so that the exciting advances are made accessible to a broader audience.
Introduction to Nanoscience
What is nanoscience?
The word itself is a combination of nano, from the Greek "nanos" (or Latin "nanus"), meaning "Dwarf", and the word "Science."
Nano refers to the 10-9 power, or one billionth. In these terms it refers to a meter, or a nanometer, which is on the scale of atomic diameters. For comparison, a human hair is about 100,000 nanometers thick!
Nanoscience is the study of atoms, molecules, and objects whose size is on the nanometer scale ( 1 - 100 nanometers ).
Why is the study of nanoscience different than the same problems on a larger scale?
Physics is different on the nanometer scale. Properties not seen on a macroscopic scale now become important- such as quantum mechanical and thermodynamic properties. Rather than working with bulk materials, one works with individual atoms and molecules. By learning about an individual molecule's properties, we can put them together in very well-defined ways to produce new materials with new and amazing characteristics.
Why is nanoscience suddenly becoming such a big field?
There are multiple reasons for this. One is availability of new instruments able to "see" and "touch" at this scale. In the early 1980's the scanning tunneling microscope was invented at IBM-Zurich in Switzerland. This was the first instrument that was able to "see" atoms. A few years later, the Atomic Force Microscope was invented, expanding the capabilities and types of materials that could be investigated. Hence, Scanning Probe Microscopy was born, and since then multiple similar techniques have evolved from these instruments to "see" different properties at the nanometer scale. In addition, "older" techniques such as electron microscopy have continued to evolve as well, and now can image in the nanometer range. Currently, there are a large number of complementary instruments that help scientists in the nano realm.
In addition to the enabling technologies, scientists have realized the future potential of this research. By convincing politicians and leaders around the world, countries have instituted initiatives to promote nanoscience and nanotechnology in their universities and labs. With the recent increase in funding, many scientists are pursuing this research and the rate of discovery has increased dramatically.
- published: 18 Sep 2011
- views: 41002
50:54

Future of eLearning World Future 2011
A vision of the future of eLearning as one where personalization, social communication, an...
published: 09 Jul 2011
Future of eLearning World Future 2011
A vision of the future of eLearning as one where personalization, social communication, and free-range learning are essential.
- published: 09 Jul 2011
- views: 3138
66:48

Davos Annual Meeting 2011 - The Future of Employment
http://www.weforum.org/
26.01.2011
The Future of Employment
The world economy has haemo...
published: 11 Feb 2011
Davos Annual Meeting 2011 - The Future of Employment
http://www.weforum.org/
26.01.2011
The Future of Employment
The world economy has haemorrhaged more than 30 million jobs since 2007, three-quarters of them lost from advanced economies. Slow job growth is seen as the weakest link in the global recovery, challenging both developed and emerging economies.
In partnership with the World Economic Forum, CNBC hosts this debate focusing on what business, education and government must do to boost employment.
- Adi B. Godrej, Chairman, The Godrej Group, Godrej Industries, India
- Amy Gutmann, President, University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Arianna Huffington, Co-Founder and Editor- in-Chief, Huffington Post, USA
- Philip J. Jennings, General Secretary, UNI Global Union, Switzerland
- Naveen Jindal, Executive Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, Jindal Steel and Power, India; Young Global Leader
- Jeffrey Joerres, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Manpower, USA
- Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairperson and Managing Director, Biocon, India
- Barry Silbert, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, SecondMarket, USA; Technology Pioneer
Moderated by
- Maria Bartiromo, Anchor, CNBC's Closing Bell; Host and Managing Editor, Wall Street Journal Report, CNBC, USA; Young Global Leader; Global Agenda Council on Systemic Financial Risk
- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 9860
4:08

Future ft. Drake - Tony Montana (New Song 2011)
Add Me: http://Www.Facebook.Com/NewMusicZone ◄ For More New Music
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published: 07 Jul 2011
Future ft. Drake - Tony Montana (New Song 2011)
Add Me: http://Www.Facebook.Com/NewMusicZone ◄ For More New Music
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Future Ft Drake -- Tony Montana
Future Ft. Drake - Tony Montana
Tony Montana - Future Ft. Drake
Future Feat. Drake - Tony Montana
future ft drake tony montana
- published: 07 Jul 2011
- views: 8571984
2:45

AIDF 2011: Looking to The Future
Anaheim Ballet: More Than Dance...
Ballet clips from the Anaheim International Dance Fest...
published: 30 Sep 2011
AIDF 2011: Looking to The Future
Anaheim Ballet: More Than Dance...
Ballet clips from the Anaheim International Dance Festival (AIDF) 2011 Stars of Tomorrow ballet performance.
ballet...ballet...ballet...
- published: 30 Sep 2011
- views: 113235
6:49

The Future 2011 Complete Movie Part 1/15
For the full version go to: http://doiop.com/FreeFilmsForever
Release Date: July 29, 2011 ...
published: 11 May 2011
The Future 2011 Complete Movie Part 1/15
For the full version go to: http://doiop.com/FreeFilmsForever
Release Date: July 29, 2011 (limited)
Studio: Roadside Attractions
Director: Miranda July
Screenwriter: Miranda July
Starring: Hamish Linklater, Miranda July, David Warshofsky, Isabella Acres, Joe Putterlik
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Plot Summary: "The Future" tells the story of a thirty-something couple who, on deciding to adopt a stray cat, change their perspective on life, literally altering the course of time and testing their faith in each other and themselves.
- published: 11 May 2011
- views: 7057
48:02

BlackHat USA 2011: SSL And The Future Of Authenticity
Speaker: MOXIE MARLINSPIKE
In the early 90's, at the dawn of the World Wide Web, some eng...
published: 18 Aug 2011
BlackHat USA 2011: SSL And The Future Of Authenticity
Speaker: MOXIE MARLINSPIKE
In the early 90's, at the dawn of the World Wide Web, some engineers at Netscape developed a protocol for making secure HTTP requests, and what they came up with was called SSL. Given the relatively scarce body of knowledge concerning secure protocols at the time, as well the intense pressure that everyone at Netscape was working under, their efforts can only be seen as incredibly heroic. But while it's amazing that SSL has endured for as long as it has, some parts of it -- particularly those concerning Certificate Authorities -- have always caused some friction, and have more recently started to cause real problems.
This talk will provide an in-depth examination of the current problems with authenticity in SSL, discuss some of the recent high-profile SSL infrastructure attacks in detail, and cover some potential strategies for the future. It will conclude with a software release that aims to definitively fix the disintegrating trust relationships at the core of this fundamental protocol.
For more information or download the video visit: http://bit.ly/BlackHat_USA_2011_information
- published: 18 Aug 2011
- views: 57105
Youtube results:
58:30

BBC Perfume 3 of 3 The Smell Of The Future 2011
I do not own the rights to this video track, nor its audio track, its uploaded for educati...
published: 11 Jan 2013
BBC Perfume 3 of 3 The Smell Of The Future 2011
I do not own the rights to this video track, nor its audio track, its uploaded for educational reasons only, knowledge is free
- published: 11 Jan 2013
- views: 392
47:20

Peter Thiel on "Back to the Future" at Singularity Summit 2011
The Singularity Summit 2011 was a TED-style two-day event at the historic 92nd Street Y in...
published: 24 Oct 2011
Peter Thiel on "Back to the Future" at Singularity Summit 2011
The Singularity Summit 2011 was a TED-style two-day event at the historic 92nd Street Y in New York City. The next event will take place in San Francisco, on October 13 & 14, 2012. For more information, visit:
http://www.singularitysummit.com
- published: 24 Oct 2011
- views: 18988
1:38

Alternate Ending - Back to the Future
How it could have ended? Don't take the content seriously, I only did this to show the eff...
published: 27 Apr 2011
Alternate Ending - Back to the Future
How it could have ended? Don't take the content seriously, I only did this to show the effects work. Rotoscoping performed in After Effects.
I had to end it with the Doc's famous quote!
- published: 27 Apr 2011
- views: 665750