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29 Jan 2007 at 3:00am 54 min - Jan 29, 2007 Google Tech Talks January 29, 2007 ABSTRACT Everyone wants to improve on Web structure, but few see how stuck it is-- the browser limits what can be seen, and the one-way embedded links limit connectivity. I still want to implement the original hypertext concept from the sixties and seventies. Politics and paradigms, not possibility, have held it back. Transclusion-based hypertext has great promise, fulfilling (I believe) all the things people want that the Web cannot do. But to build a clean system around transclusion, we do not embed, since that brings inappropriate markup and links to new contexts. Most importantly, we must have editability with persistent addresses-- which means non-breaking stable addresses for every element. Each new version is distributed as pointers to stabilized content. We do our canonical editing and distribution via EDL (Edit Decision List, a Hollywood concept); thus content addresses never change, and links need not break. This is highly general, not just for text. It directly gives us a universal format for all media and their combinations, including multitrack texts, movies and audio. Naturally, Google can play a key part in all this. As transclusive formats start deploying (including browser-based transclusive formats), a Google listing of a document can point also to a document's content sources. (To say nothing of other possible roles for Google in transdelivery and brokering.) People accuse me of wanting "perfection." No, I want the other 90% of hypertext that the Web in its present form cannot deliver. I am showing prototypes of a client-based viewer and editor in 3D. 6 Nov 2006 at 1:44am ![]() 10 min - Nov 6, 2006 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1950 http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1950/award-docu.html A documentary from the 50th anniversary of the Nobel ceremonies. The Nobel Laureates arrive at the Stockholm Concert Hall on December 10, 1950. The Royal family enters the hall: Sweden's King Gustaf VI Adolf, Queen Louise, Princess Sibylla, Prince Bertil and Prince Wilhelm. The Nobel Laureates then enter the scene. After that Birger Ekeberg delivers his presentation speech. The Nobel Prizes are awarded: for Physics to Cecil Powell, for Chemistry to Otto Diels and Kurt Adler, and for Physiology or Medicine to Edward C. Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein and Philip S. Hench. William Faulkner receives the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature. Bertrand Russell receives the Nobel Prize in Literature for 1950. A glittering Nobel Banquet in the Stockholm City Hall follows afterwards. From SF Veckorevy 1950-12-11. 12 Aug 2008 at 12:36pm ![]() 4 min - Aug 12, 2008 The Daily Show's John Oliver sounds off on, um, apocalyptic literature. Featuring Rob Kutner's "Apocalypse How" and sponsored by JBooks.com. Eschatology and comedy: together at last. Editor: Alfred DeGrand DP: Nathan Milford Written & Directed by Rob Kutner Music by Fletcher Moore Animation by Nick Cogan Special thanks to Nigel Savage 26 May 2006 at 8:00pm 11 min - May 27, 2006 This is an instructional video on how to set up and teach literature circles for middle school. It has some examples of effective conversation for students and teachers to see. Ten minutes. 12 May 2008 at 8:58pm 11 min - May 13, 2008 LITERATURE NOBEL PRIZE WINNER Doris Lessing View <a class="link" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.xmail.net/technologos/">http://www.xmail.net/technologo s/</a> & ANNA DOMINI homage to ANNA POLITKOVSKAYA <a class="link" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.xmail.net/technologos/ANNA.html">http://www.xmail.net/t echnologos/ANNA.html</a> & <a class="link" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.xmail.net/technologos/AAA.html">http://www.xmail.net/te chnologos/AAA.html</a> focused on abstract sur webcinema of Rusiia dark trouble times <br /><br /> 26 Jul 2008 at 7:00pm 3 hr 1 min - Jul 26, 2008 Chinese Literature 25 Mar 2008 at 7:59pm ![]() 3 min - Mar 25, 2008 Classical book review. From http://www.SomethingElseTV.com 4 Jun 2008 at 9:03pm 8 min - Jun 5, 2008 Finding the reference list, using Periodicals A to Z at the Andrews Library, adding the bib info to Endnote, collecting the full text with Article Linker, double checking the APA format. 9 min My students are reading together in a Literature Circles format. They stop to "share out", once everyone in their group has had the chance to read. After sharing their comprehension strategies, students continue on with the story. Finally, once they have finished the entire reading, they conclude the assignment with a short booktalk. The booktalk is a time when the kids get to simply talk together about the story that they just finished reading, without the formality of any assigned... 9 May 2008 at 10:01pm 21 min - May 10, 2008 17 Jan 2008 at 11:50am 5 min - Jan 17, 2008 Fly to LA with us for fashion week. We'll show you all the fashion action on the runways as the Official TV Show of Fashion Week(tm). Next up, the original style of Literature Noir. 9 min English project On Gothic Novels 16 Jul 2008 at 11:11pm 5 min - Jul 17, 2008 Horace Engdahl reveals how Doris Lessing's 'sec... 8 Dec 1998 at 2:00am 58 min - Dec 8, 1998 Harold Bloom//Kenneth Branagh//Tom Stoppard 31 Dec 2006 at 2:08pm ![]() 3 min - Dec 31, 2006 Video description of Ando's Museum of Literature in Himeji, Japan. The first phase of this museum was completed in 1991; a second phase was added within the last five years. The famous Himeji Castle can be seen looming over Ando's project, nearby. 7 min 28 Jun 2006 at 8:00pm 1 hr 21 min - Jun 29, 2006 ?????? ?? ?????? ????? ????? Lecture by Shahriar Mandanipour on censorship in Iranian literature. He compares Hafez, Nima Yoshij, and Shamlou in terms of the presence of censorship in their work. The lecture was organized by Iranian Studies Group at MIT and the Iranian Association of Boston. The lecture is in Persian, was held at MIT on June 26, 2006, and takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes (the last parts of Q&A are not available). 7 Nov 2007 at 7:56am ![]() 5 min - Nov 7, 2007 Held at the Liverpool Central Library on November 3rd 2007, including interviews with Stella Duffy, Patrick Gale and Paul Burston. 2 Jul 2007 at 2:11pm ![]() 8 min - Jul 2, 2007 This is a movie Deborah Pardes put together to celebrate how literature has impacted so many songwriters. It also is in support of a non profit called www.artistsforliteracy.org. 22 Dec 2006 at 3:00am 19 min - Dec 22, 2006 Swami Brahmdev talks about Dasam Granth in the light of the intricacies of literary discourse. What is literature? How the ideas flow through the pen of a writer. He argues that one needs intelligence as well as basic intellect to grasp these basic concepts. And every human being ought to possess this basic intelligence.< Sponsored Links
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