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Changes to computer thinking - Stephen Fry explains cloud computing
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Changes to computer thinking - Stephen Fry explains cloud computing

Stephen Fry explains the history of computer thinking and the revolution of utility in cloud computing in this 5 minute animation. www.databarracks.com Databarracks have been providing the most secure and supported cloud services in the UK for ten years, delivering Infrastructure, Disaster Recovery and Backup services from some of the most secure data centres in the world.
  • published: 22 Oct 2013
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Lawrence Krauss: Quantum Computing Explained
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Lawrence Krauss: Quantum Computing Explained

Lawrence Krauss describes quantum computing and the technical obstacles we need to overcome to realize this Holy Grail of processing. Lawrence Krauss: Let me briefly describe the difference between a quantum computer and a regular computer, at some level. In a regular computer, you've got ones and zeros, which you store in binary form and you manipulate them and they do calculations. You can store them, for example, in a way that at least I can argue simply. Let's say you have an elementary particle that's spinning. If it's spinning, and we say it's spinning, it's pointing up or down depending upon whether it's spinning this way or this way, pointing up or down. And so, I could store the information by having lots of particles and some of them spinning up and some of them spinning down. Right? One's and zero's. But in the quantum world, it turns out that particles like electrons are actually spinning in all directions at the same time, one of the weird aspects of quantum mechanics. We may measure, by doing a measurement of an electron, find it's spinning this way. But before we did the measurement, it was spinning this way and this way and that way and that way all at the same time. Sounds crazy, but true. Now that means, if the electron's spinning in many different directions at the same time, if we don't actually measure it, it can be doing many computations at the same time. And so a quantum computer is based on manipulating the state of particles like electrons so that during the calculation, many different calculations are being performed at the same time, and only making a measurement at the end of the computation. So we exploit that fact of quantum mechanics that particles could do many things at the same time to do many computations at same time. And that's what would make a quantum computer so powerful. One of the reasons it's so difficult to make a quantum computer, and one of the reasons I'm a little skeptical at the moment, is that - the reason the quantum world seems so strange to us is that we don't behave quantum mechanically. I don't -- you know, you can - not me, but you could run towards the wall behind us from now 'til the end of the universe and bang your head in to it and you'd just get a tremendous headache. But if you're an electron, there's a probability if I throw it towards the wall that it will disappear and appear on the other side due to something called quantum tunneling, okay. Those weird quantum behaviors are manifest on small scales. We don't obey them - have those behaviors 'cause we're large classical objects and the laws of quantum mechanics tell us, in some sense, that when you have many particles interacting at some level those weird quantum mechanical correlations that produce all the strange phenomena wash away. And so in order to have a quantum mechanical state where you can distinctly utilize and exploit those weird quantum properties, in some sense you have to isolate that system from all of its environment because, if it interacts with the environment, the quantum mechanical weirdness sort of washes away. And that's the problem with a quantum computer. You want to make this macroscopic object, you want to keep it behaving quantum mechanically which means isolating it very carefully from, within itself, all the interactions and the outside world. And that's the hard part, Is isolating things enough to maintain this what's called quantum coherence. And that's the challenge and it's a huge challenge. But the potential is unbelievably great. Once you can engineer materials on a scale where quantum mechanical properties are important, a whole new world of phenomenon open up to you. And you might be able to say - as we say, if we created a quantum computer, and I'm not - I must admit I'm skeptical that we'll be able to do that in the near-term, but if we could, we'd be able to do computations in a finite time that would take longer than the age of the universe right now. We'd be able to do strange and wonderful things. And of course, if you ask me what's the next big breakthrough, I'll tell you what I always tell people, which is if I knew, I'd be doing it right now. Directed / Produced by Jonathan Fowler and Elizabeth Rodd
  • published: 26 Aug 2013
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Nanotechnology Documentary - Quantum Computing, what it is, how it works
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Nanotechnology Documentary - Quantum Computing, what it is, how it works

Nanotechnology, what is quantum computing, how does it work, why is it going to change the world? Find out about the efforts to cross the boundary between ph...
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Introduction to Cloud Computing
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Introduction to Cloud Computing

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Explaining Quantum Computing
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Explaining Quantum Computing

Quantum computers store and process information using quantum mechanical states. This video by futurist Christopher Barnatt explains what this means and the ...
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Computer Pioneers - Pioneer Computers Part 1
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Computer Pioneers - Pioneer Computers Part 1

[Recorded: 1996] Part 1 of 2 The Dawn of Electronic Computing 1935 1945 Computer pioneer Gordon Bell hosts this two-part program on the evolution of electron...
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Next Big Thing - How 3D gesture tech could change computing
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Next Big Thing - How 3D gesture tech could change computing

http://cnet.co/1bfQkWn The 3D gesture tech market is expected to grow from $2 billion to $15 billion in five years. But what are hurdles technology makers need to overcome to make it happen?
  • published: 18 Oct 2013
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Credit Cards and Invisible Computing - Computerphile
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Credit Cards and Invisible Computing - Computerphile

In this era of invisible computing how do you define a computer? Professor Tom Rodden talks to Brady about what counts and what doesn't. EXTRA BITS: http://youtu.be/xzYOx_gT4_w Mainframes and the Unix Revolution: http://youtu.be/-rPPqm44xLs http://www.facebook.com/computerphile https://twitter.com/computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. See the full list of Brady's video projects at: http://bit.ly/bradychannels
  • published: 25 Feb 2014
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What is Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services?
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What is Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services?

Learn about Cloud Computing with AWS and the benefits AWS provides to hundreds of thousands of customers globally. Learn more at aws.amazon.com/what-is-cloud...
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Schrödinger's iPad? New Breakthroughs in Quantum Computing
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Schrödinger's iPad? New Breakthroughs in Quantum Computing

Two developments in quantum computing in the past couple of weeks are the harbingers of a whole new era of smart technology. Google announced that it's build...
  • published: 25 May 2013
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What is Cloud Computing?
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What is Cloud Computing?

Traditional business applications and platforms are too complicated and expensive. They need a data center, a complex software stack and a team of experts to...
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Cloud Computing in Depth
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Cloud Computing in Depth

( EMC Academic Alliance Techtalk Series ) This course introduces the important topics of Cloud Computing including the concepts of classic data centers, virtualized data centers and phased out approach of journey to the cloud. The student will also learn about the characteristics of cloud computing, different types of cloud infrastructures (public, private, hybrid), the various Service Provider Interfaces (SPIs) including Software, Platform and Infrastructure-as-Service (SaaS, PaaS and IaaS).
  • published: 28 Jul 2013
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Michio Kaku: The Future of Quantum Computing
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Michio Kaku: The Future of Quantum Computing

http://bigthink.com Today's robots are less intelligent than cockroaches, but advances in quantum computing—transferring information using atoms rather than ...
  • published: 31 May 2011
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TED: Cognitive Computing
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TED: Cognitive Computing

Can computers think like humans and help diagnose problems? Eric Brown of IBM Research discusses the new intelligence that is going to take healthcare into s...
  • published: 13 Aug 2013
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Changes to computer thinking - Stephen Fry explains cloud computing

Stephen Fry explains the history of computer thinking and the revolution of utility in cloud computing in this 5 minute animation. www.databarracks.com Databarracks have been providing the most secure and supported cloud services in the UK for ten years, delivering Infrastructure, Disaster Recovery and Backup services from some of the most secure data centres in the world.
  • published: 22 Oct 2013
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Lawrence Krauss: Quan­tum Com­put­ing Ex­plained
Lawrence Krauss de­scribes quan­tum com­put­ing and the tech­ni­cal ob­sta­cles we need to over­com...
pub­lished: 26 Aug 2013
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In­tro­duc­tion to Cloud Com­put­ing
Please give us a THUMBS UP if you like our videos!!! Info Level: Be­gin­ner Pre­sen­ter: Eli t...
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Ex­plain­ing Quan­tum Com­put­ing
Quan­tum com­put­ers store and pro­cess in­for­ma­tion using quan­tum me­chan­i­cal states. This vide...
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Com­put­er Pi­o­neers - Pi­o­neer Com­put­ers Part 1
[Record­ed: 1996] Part 1 of 2 The Dawn of Elec­tron­ic Com­put­ing 1935 1945 Com­put­er pi­o­neer G...
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http://​cnet.​co/​1bfQkWn The 3D ges­ture tech mar­ket is ex­pect­ed to grow from $2 bil­lion to $...
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In this era of in­vis­i­ble com­put­ing how do you de­fine a com­put­er? Pro­fes­sor Tom Rod­den talk...
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What is Cloud Com­put­ing with Ama­zon Web Ser­vices?
Learn about Cloud Com­put­ing with AWS and the ben­e­fits AWS pro­vides to hun­dreds of thou­sand...
pub­lished: 06 May 2013
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Schrödinger's iPad? New Break­throughs in Quan­tum Com­put­ing
Two de­vel­op­ments in quan­tum com­put­ing in the past cou­ple of weeks are the harbingers of a ...
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Tra­di­tion­al busi­ness ap­pli­ca­tions and plat­forms are too com­pli­cat­ed and ex­pen­sive. They ne...
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Syrian army troops have killed 175 opposition fighters, many of them linked to al-Qaeda-linked groups, in an ambush described as one of the deadliest attacks by government forces near Damascus, according to state media ... The report claimed several of those killed were foreign fighters who came to Syria from Saudi Arabia, Chechnya and Qatar ... From a distance, people could be seen running in different directions following the blasts ... ....(size: 5.2Kb)
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Prices for commercial computers decreased 1.4% from December to January, while consumer computer prices rose by 1.9%. In the case of computer ... The computer and peripherals price indexes are monthly series measuring changes over time in the price of computers and computer peripherals sold to governments, businesses and consumers....(size: 1.8Kb)
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28 Feb 2014
Japan's leading electronic corporation, Toshiba in collaboration with world's largest telecommunication company, NTT has announced a multifaceted alliance under which Toshiba's data-center and cloud-computing services will be provided to global customers by NTT Com's Enterprise ... The enterprise Cloud offers cloud computing resources, high-security VPN connections and much more....(size: 2.3Kb)
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kalawin jongpo. Cloud computing. Tyron Stading, Correspondent. I often take for granted that everyone is using cloud computing. While it may be a generic term, it has had practical impacts on my company’s strategy and day-to-day business.. More than six years ago, Amazon launched its cloud computing platform, AWS. I didn’t really see the full potential at that time ... My company, Innography, started using cloud computing back in 2008 ... Stellar....(size: 3.3Kb)
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28 Feb 2014
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28 Feb 2014
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Computing is the activity of using computer hardware and software.

Computing Curricula 2005 defined "computing" as:

"In a general way, we can define computing to mean any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers. Thus, computing includes designing and building hardware and software systems for a wide range of purposes; processing, structuring, and managing various kinds of information; doing scientific studies using computers; making computer systems behave intelligently; creating and using communications and entertainment media; finding and gathering information relevant to any particular purpose, and so on. The list is virtually endless, and the possibilities are vast."

The term "computing" has sometimes been narrowly defined, as in a 1989 ACM report on Computing as a Discipline:

The discipline of computing is the systematic study of algorithmic processes that describe and transform information: their theory, analysis, design, efficiency, implementation, and application. The fundamental question underlying all computing is "What can be (efficiently) automated?"




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Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, screenwriter, author, playwright, journalist, poet, comedian, television presenter, film director, and a director of Norwich City Football Club.

After a troubled childhood and adolescence, during which he was expelled from a number of schools and eventually spent three months in prison for credit card fraud, he was able to secure a place at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he studied English Literature.

He first came to public attention in the 1981 Cambridge Footlights Revue presentation "The Cellar Tapes", which also included Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson and Tony Slattery. With Hugh Laurie, as the comedy double act Fry and Laurie, he co-wrote and co-starred in A Bit of Fry & Laurie, and took the role of Jeeves (with Laurie playing Wooster) in Jeeves and Wooster.

As an actor, Fry played the lead in the film Wilde, was Melchett in the BBC television series Blackadder, starred as the title character Peter Kingdom in the ITV series Kingdom, has a recurring guest role as Dr. Gordon Wyatt on the Fox crime series Bones and appeared as rogue TV host Gordon Deitrich in the dystopian thriller V For Vendetta. He has also written and presented several documentary series including the 2008 television series Stephen Fry in America, which saw him travelling across all 50 US states. Since 2003 he has been the host of the quiz show QI.




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Michio Kaku (加来 道雄 Kaku Michio?, born January 24, 1947) is an American theoretical physicist, the Henry Semat Professor of Theoretical Physics in the City College of New York of City University of New York, a co-founder of string field theory, a futurist, and a "communicator" and "popularizer" of science. He has written several books about physics and related topics; he has made frequent appearances on radio, television, and film; and he writes extensive online blogs and articles. He has written two New York Times best sellers, Physics of the Impossible (2008) and Physics of the Future (2011). He has hosted several TV specials for BBC-TV, the Discovery Channel, and the Science Channel.

Kaku was born in San Jose, California to Japanese immigrant parents. His grandfather came to the United States to take part in the clean-up operation after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake[citation needed]. His father was born in California but was educated in Japan and spoke little English. Both his parents were put in the Tule Lake War Relocation Center, where they met and where his two brothers were born.




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John Phillip Preskill (born January 19, 1953) is an American theoretical physicist and the Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

Preskill was born in Highland Park, Illinois. After earning an B.A. in physics at Princeton University, summa cum laude, in 1975, he received his Ph.D. in the same subject from Harvard University in 1980. His graduate adviser at Harvard was Steven Weinberg.

While still a graduate student, Preskill made a name for himself by publishing a paper on the cosmological production of superheavy magnetic monopoles in Grand Unified Theories. This work pointed to a serious problem in the then current cosmological models, a problem which was later addressed by Alan Guth and others by proposing the idea of cosmic inflation.

After three years as a junior fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows, Preskill became Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at Caltech in 1983, rising to full professorship in 1990. Since 2000 he has been the Director of the Institute for Quantum Information at Caltech. In recent years most of his work has been in mathematical issues related to quantum computation and quantum information theory.




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Andris Ambainis (born 18 January 1975) is a Latvian computer scientist active in the fields of quantum information theory and quantum computing. He has held past positions at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey and the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo. He is currently a professor in the Faculty of Computing at the University of Latvia. He received a Bachelors (1996), Masters (1997), and Doctorate (1997) in Computer Science from the University of Latvia, as well as a Ph.D. (2001) from the University of California, Berkeley. Ambainis has contributed extensively to quantum information processing and foundations of quantum mechanics, mostly through his work on quantum walks and lower bounds for quantum query complexity. In 1991 he received a perfect score and gold medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad.




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