Next - Too Close
- Length: 4:39
- Rating Average: 4.89 from 2973 people
- View Count: 1462600' favoriteCount='4805
- Author: sonybmg
Tags: Close Music Next Pop Too Video
Next Too Close (C) 1997 Arista Records, Inc.
Next Ronaldinho
- Length: 2:8
- Rating Average: 4.37 from 3176 people
- View Count: 3718566' favoriteCount='4065
- Author: marketallica
Tags: ball cool demirci football impressive kid muhammet nike ronaldinho talent turkey wonderkid
PLease spread the word. Favorite this video and comment this video, if you like This kid is only 10. He's next Ronaldinho. He's on many team's transfer list. His name is Muhammed he plays Besiktas U13 team. This secret video shows his great talent. He is only 10 but in this video he's playing against players at 13 ages. Enjoy it. Muhammet Demirci is only 10 years old. This video shows his great talent plays against 14 years old mates. He is maybe next Ronaldinho. Many team wants to buy him (Barcelana and PSV) He is wonderkid. Watch video and see him on your eyes. May be you let your favourite team to hear about this wonderkid:)
Dr. Dre - The Next Episode
- Length: 3:30
- Rating Average: 4.87 from 10111 people
- View Count: 4709154' favoriteCount='24581
- Author: universalmusicgroup
Tags: [Video Aftermath Director] Dr. Dre Episode Hip Hop Hunter Next Paul The
Music video by Dr. Dre performing The Next Episode with Paul Hunter [Video Director] (C) 1999 Interscope Records (C) 2000 Aftermath/Interscope Records
The Last Shadow Puppets - 'Standing Next to Me'
- Length: 2:21
- Rating Average: 4.86 from 3069 people
- View Count: 1344263' favoriteCount='9153
- Author: DominoRecords
Tags: Age Alex Arcade Arctic Belle Fire Last Me Monkeys Next Of Puppets Sebastian Shadow Standing To Turner Understatement
'Standing Next To Me' - new single - 7th July 2008 The Last Shadow Puppets release their second single, 'Standing Next To Me' on Monday the 7th of July 2008. Taken from their recent number 1 album 'The Age Of The Understatement', 'Standing Next To Me' features Alex and Miles on duel vocals, injecting a sense of flair and drama into a 2 minute 18 second pop gem.
The Roots - The Next Movement
- Length: 3:54
- Rating Average: 4.89 from 1683 people
- View Count: 693222' favoriteCount='6488
- Author: universalmusicgroup
Tags: [Producer] [Video Charles Director] Geffen Giles Grand Lisa Movement Next Producer] Roots Ruffler Stone The Wendi Wizards
Music video by The Roots performing The Next Movement with The Grand Wizards [Producer], Charles Stone [Video Director], Wendi Giles [Video Producer], Lisa Ruffler [Video Producer] (C) 1999 Geffen Records
Nano, the next dimension
- Length: 27:4
- Rating Average: 4.90 from 144 people
- View Count: 26963' favoriteCount='401
- Author: EUXTV
Tags: EUX EUX.TV Nano technology
http://www.eux.tv Nanosciences and nanotechnologies represent a formidable challenge for the research community and industry. World-class infrastructure, new fundamental knowledge, novel equipment for characterisation and manufacturing, multi-disciplinary education and training for innovative and creative engineering, and a responsible attitude to societal demands are required. This documentary film provides a glimpse of some of the many activities that are being carried out in Europe in these fast-grozing fields of research and technological development. This video was made available by the European Commission. January 2002.
Tech : NeXT Cube Demo
- Length: 53:52
- Rating Average: 4.95 from 133 people
- View Count: 29567' favoriteCount='144
- Author: adiblasi
Tags: 68030 68040 Alfred Alfred.TV Alto Amelio Apple Berkeley BSD Computer Cube Dell DSP Gateway Gil GUI HP Jobs Kernel Linux Mac Mach Macintosh MacOS MetaDestroyer Micro Microcomputer Microsoft Motorola Mouse NeXT OS OSX PC RAM Retro Star Steve Systems Unix Vintage Vista Windows Workstation Woz Wozniak Xerox
http://www.Alfred.TV READ ME FIRST: In this video, with a run time of 53 minutes, I give a cursory overview of the hardware and operating system centric to the NeXT Computer. When Steve Jobs was stripped of all managerial rights at Apple in 1985, he resigned and started NeXT. In the mid 90's, when Apple was in dire straights for a modern, multitasking operating system, they looked to purchase Be for their BeOS. When that deal fell through, they negotiated with NeXT. With the purchase, which was for about $500 million, not only did they get the NextStep/OpenStep OS, they also got back Steve Jobs. The acquisition of NeXT, which was orchestrated by the current Apple CEO, Gil Amelio, saved the company from pending disaster. So, join me for a some time-travel to 1990, where I will give you a peek at the roots of the modern Mac OS X operating system which many of us enjoy and use today. Make sure to stay through the credits for the post video bonus scene featuring a Power Mac 7500, an Apple ][, and my nephews, Mike and Chris. Note: The REASON why this was filmed early on Thanksgiving more was due to my personal and business schedule. It was the only time I could do it in order to fulfill my promise of 'booting the NeXT Cube' prior to 2009. If you'd like to see the raw, archival uStream broadcast, which is a bit light-hearted as I interact with the live audience, please visit the URL below and click on the link for 'archived videos.' The broadcast is broken up into multiple parts for easier consumption. http://www.ustream.tv/adiblasi Please note that I did indeed film and edit this video for YOU, my regular and loyal YouTube and uStream subscribers and viewers. I hope you enjoy it. Bad jokes were kept to a bare minimum to keep the focus on the NeXT Cube. Overall, the performance of the machine was really quite amazing, especially considering that the CPU was a 68040 at 25 mhz with 16 megabytes of RAM! If you'd like to receive alerts to interesting articles as well as updates on my latest videos and live webcasts, then please subscribe to my microblog on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/adiblasi Bookmark my uStream page for future live webcasts http://www.uStream.tv/adiblasi If you'd like to Email me, use the link below http://www.alfred.tv/#-58 Please visit my sponsors: http://www.SolidNutrition.com http://www.InvestorInbox.com Stay tuned. More to come. Warm regards, Alfred http://www.Alfred.TV
Girl Next Door Look
- Length: 9:29
- Rating Average: 4.46 from 927 people
- View Count: 153885' favoriteCount='370
- Author: fafinettex3
Tags: ANGELIKA BLUSH E/S EYES FACE FAFINETTEX3 FIX FLOWER FLUID NARS NC40 PAINTPOT PASSIONATE PERKY STUDIO SUSHI SWISH
MY BLOG: http://fafinettex3.blogspot.com FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/fafinettex3 FACE STUDIO FIX FLUID NC40 NARS ANGELIKA BLUSH NARS LAGUNA BRONZER EYES PERKY PAINTPOT SWISH E/S SUSHI FLOWER E/S PASSIONATE E/S CARGO EYELIGHTS BLACKTRACK FLUIDLINE FASCINATING EYE KOHL LASHBLAST MASCARA 33 MODLASH LIPS VS LICK LIPGLOSS NAILS: OPI - LINCOLN PARK AFTER DARK
The Next Generation of Neural Networks
- Length: 59:23
- Rating Average: 4.89 from 202 people
- View Count: 59992' favoriteCount='119
- Author: googletechtalks
Tags: education engedu google googletechtalks talk talks techtalk techtalks
Google Tech Talks November, 29 2007 In the 1980's, new learning algorithms for neural networks promised to solve difficult classification tasks, like speech or object recognition, by learning many layers of non-linear features. The results were disappointing for two reasons: There was never enough labeled data to learn millions of complicated features and the learning was much too slow in deep neural networks with many layers of features. These problems can now be overcome by learning one layer of features at a time and by changing the goal of learning. Instead of trying to predict the labels, the learning algorithm tries to create a generative model that produces data which looks just like the unlabeled training data. These new neural networks outperform other machine learning methods when labeled data is scarce but unlabeled data is plentiful. An application to very fast document retrieval will be described. Speaker: Geoffrey Hinton Geoffrey Hinton received his BA in experimental psychology from Cambridge in 1970 and his PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Edinburgh in 1978. He did postdoctoral work at Sussex University and the University of California San Diego and spent five years as a faculty member in the Computer Science department at Carnegie-Mellon University. He then became a fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and moved to the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto. He spent three years from 1998 until 2001 setting up the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit at University College London and then returned to the University of Toronto where he is a University Professor. He holds a Canada Research Chair in Machine Learning. He is the director of the program on "Neural Computation and Adaptive Perception" which is funded by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. Geoffrey Hinton is a fellow of the Royal Society, the Royal Society of Canada, and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. He is an honorary foreign member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a former president of the Cognitive Science Society. He received an honorary doctorate from the University of Edinburgh in 2001. He was awarded the first David E. Rumelhart prize (2001), the IJCAI award for research excellence (2005), the IEEE Neural Network Pioneer award (1998) and the ITAC/NSERC award for contributions to information technology (1992). A simple introduction to Geoffrey Hinton's research can be found in his articles in Scientific American in September 1992 and October 1993. He investigates ways of using neural networks for learning, memory, perception and symbol processing and has over 200 publications in these areas. He was one of the researchers who introduced the back-propagation algorithm that has been widely used for practical applications. His other contributions to neural network research include Boltzmann machines, distributed representations, time-delay neural nets, mixtures of experts, Helmholtz machines and products of experts. His current main interest is in unsupervised learning procedures for neural networks with rich sensory input.
The Next Mozart? 6-Year Old Piano Prodigy Wows All
- Length: 4:20
- Rating Average: 4.70 from 7252 people
- View Count: 2087214' favoriteCount='10469
- Author: wgn
Tags: Bear Beethoven Child Composer Emily Kid Mozart Piano Prodigy Skilling Tom WGN-TV
6-year old Emily Bear has wowed audiences from the White House to her own house. Playing the piano since age 3, Emily also composes her own music. Has WGN-TV discovered the next Mozart?
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