Monday, May 19, 2014

Today's Future Digital Use The Shapes of Future in Digital Media

Today's Future Digital Use The Shapes of Future in Digital Media
The World Economic Forum is perhaps best known for its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland,
which brings together heads of state, CEOs of some of the world's largest companies, and assorted other movers and shakers for a week of speeches, panels, and workshops in the Swiss Alps each January. But the Forum also works year-round through its network of over eighty global agenda councils, which address a diverse range of topics including biotechnology, climate change, energy security, and youth unemployment.
Since last year, I've been a member of the Forum's global agenda council on the intellectual property system. We've taken a careful look at the forces shaping how people are creating and sharing digital media today, and perhaps even more importantly, what the world of digital media will look like in the coming years.

Content distribution models are shifting towards instantaneous, ubiquitous access, often using social networks
New technologies, big data, and the growth of virtual content are reshaping the creative economy landscape
The traditional lines between content creators and content consumers are blurring, with consumers playing an increasingly important role in collaborative content creation
Business models for digital content distribution are changing, with licensing and service-based delivery models replacing traditional sales-based distribution
Commerce in creative works is increasingly global -- but national and regional intellectual property frameworks have yet not caught up with the full range of cross-border content movement enabled by today's technologies
Technology is making it easier to modify and redistribute content.  The resulting complex chains of "derivative works" provide increased opportunities to capture creativity, but also create challenges to managing copyright.
Many aspects of these trends are obvious. It's not news to anyone that technology has altered how we create and distribute content, that business models for media distribution have evolved dramatically over the last decade, or that intellectual property laws need to be updated. But articulating the key trends impacting digital media can provide a useful framework for rethinking intellectual property, both at the level of individual companies as well on a national and global scale.
Today's Future Digital Use The Shapes of Future in Digital Media

For example, if your business uses crowdsourcing to capture the collective creative input of a large customer base (or for content distributors, a large audience), there are important questions that can arise regarding ownership of the associated intellectual property -- questions that don't always end with the terms of use that your customers accept as a condition of joining your ecosystem. If your company is contemplating a business model that includes cross-border distribution of certain types of digital media, you will likely encounter a complex licensing landscape that can make it difficult to maximize your market reach.
Today's Future Digital Use The Shapes of Future in Digital Media

Addressing the many challenges of doing business in a global digital media environment requires not only working effectively within existing intellectual property frameworks, but also helping policymakers identify ways in which those frameworks can be suitably updated. The trends listed above can provide context for conversations serving both of those ends. The result can be a set of intellectual property solutions allowing content creators to reach larger and more engaged audiences, consumers to benefit from increased choice, and the businesses that connect them to broaden the scope of their products and services.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

when the human ruled the earth quando l'essere umano si mordevano la coda

when the human ruled the earth quando l'essere umano si mordevano la coda
Human will atrophy just like the materialized person and mechanized body as the modern society evolute. But at any time Human is still a particle,a sand among the vast universe.

In my opinion, humans ruling the world is a myth. Humans actually draw boundaries, like to believe that they are in possession of certain portion of land and other natural resources, try to control others, try to extend the existing boundaries by fighting for the resources falling in others boundaries and get psychological satisfaction that we rule others. We are no different from other animals, where the powerful / smart one's rule and the weak obey.
when the human ruled the earth quando l'essere umano si mordevano la coda

Actually the world is ruled by nature and we humans are also at nature's mercy. Even the so called super powers are helpless when it comes to facing nature's wrath.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Curriculum Vitae Lebenslauf Vitae Cursus Résumé paper resume

Curriculum Vitae Lebenslauf Vitae Cursus Résumé paper resume
Der Lebenslauf, auch Curriculum Vitae (CV), Vitae Cursus oder Résumé,listet die wichtigsten individuellen Daten einer Person auf. Er wird zumeist in tabellarischer Form dargestellt, kann aber in Ausnahmefällen auch in Textform geschrieben werden. Die Erstellung erfolgt üblicherweise mit einem Texteditor. Bei einigen Berufen ist auch eine handschriftliche Erstellung üblich. Ein Lebenslauf ist ein wichtiger Teil der Bewerbungsmappe, entweder in einer ausführlichen Form (mit Anhang) oder in Form einer Kurzbewerbung. Der Verfasser möchte mit dem Lebenslauf wie auch mit der gesamten Bewerbung den besten Eindruck beim Empfänger erzielen.

Die Form des Lebenslaufes variiert je nach Land. In einigen europäischen Ländern wird der Lebenslauf der Bewerbung relativ kurz gefasst. Sollte von Seiten der ausländischen Unternehmen ein Interesse bestehen, bekommt der Bewerber einen Bewerbungsbogen (application form) zugeschickt auf dem er detailliert seine Angaben eintragen muss. Das Ausfüllen kann - je nach Firma - online oder auf Papier erfolgen.
Curriculum Vitae Lebenslauf Vitae Cursus Résumé paper resume

In keinem anderen Land wird jedoch das Bewerbungsfoto in einem Lebenslauf so hoch gewichtet wie in deutschsprachigen Ländern. Lebensläufe ohne Fotos landen nicht selten bei den Absagen. Die Erwartungen in die Qualität der Fotos sind sehr unterschiedlich. Je nach Beruf kommen Paßbilder, Bewerbungsfotos (als Portrait) oder spezielle Businessbilder in Frage. In jedem Fall ist eine gute Qualität wichtig.
Curriculum Vitae Lebenslauf Vitae Cursus Résumé paper resume

In bestimmten Unternehmen kann es sich bei einem „CV" auch um ein sogenanntes Mitarbeiterprofil handeln, in dem die tatsächlichen Fähigkeiten des Mitarbeiters denen der Tätigkeitsbeschreibung gegenübergestellt werden.、

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

women from 19th century industrial revolution historical documentary about the people

women from 19th century industrial revolution historical documentary about the people
The industrial revolution that transformed western Europe and the United States
during the course of the nineteenth century had its origins in the introduction of power-driven machinery in the English and Scottish textile industries in the second half of the eighteenth century. But far more than the cotton textile industry was transformed in the course of that revolution. Non-industrial wage labor increased; urban centers grew; and in farming areas, outwork occupations and commercial agriculture transformed the rural labor market. Finally, these economic developments coincided with dramatic changes in family life, particularly declining family size and increasing life expectancy. A greater role for women in the labor force, contemporary politics, and reform activities was certainly one of the unintended consequences of technological change in nineteenth-century America.

The industrial revolution in the United States was dependent from the outset on the transatlantic movement of British immigrants and British technology, including the adoption of the spinning jenny, water frame, and spinning mule that made the textile industry possible. The flood of British exports to the United States after the American Revolution stimulated efforts to replicate the inventions that gave English manufacturers such an advantage in the American marketplace. Out of these efforts emerged the first permanent cotton spinning mill in the United States, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. English emigrant Samuel Slater—himself a former apprentice at the English textile firm of Arkwright & Strutt—reconstructed an Arkwright water frame under the sponsorship of Providence merchants William Almy and Moses Brown. The firm of Almy, Brown, & Slater pioneered in the machine production of cotton yarn between 1790 and 1840. This company expanded, gave rise to a number of other firms, and established the basic set of business practices that came to be called the Rhode Island system. These southern New England textile firms followed British practices, employing entire families, with children comprising the vast majority of the mill workforce. While the mills focused on carding and spinning, they relied on rural and urban hand weavers to finish the cloth. Thus the first cotton textile mills were very much a part of the region's rural landscape.
women from 19th century industrial revolution historical documentary about the people

The success of these first factories spawned new competitors, however, and the new factories contributed to a wave of urbanization in northern New England. The new wave of textile investment followed on the heels of a famous bit of industrial espionage by Boston merchant Francis Cabot Lowell. Lowell visited mills in Great Britain and, on his return to Massachusetts, began efforts to reconstruct the power loom he had seen there. By 1814 he had succeeded and, armed with a charter of incorporation from the state legislature, he established the Boston Manufacturing Company in Waltham, Massachusetts.
women from 19th century industrial revolution historical documentary about the people

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

window to the world Fenster zur Welt نافذة على العالم

window to the world Fenster zur Welt نافذة على العالم
window to the world Fenster zur Welt.Open a window meanwhile open a new world before you.
window to the world Fenster zur Welt نافذة على العالم

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

experience mobile handy phone tree mobile phone recycling

experience mobile handy phone tree mobile phone recycling
experience mobile handy phone tree  mobile phone recycling
Art everything,even the symbol of high technology Mobile can sing a merry song!
experience mobile handy phone tree mobile phone recycling


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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Tears from Children Tränen von Kindern

Tears from Children Tränen von Kindern
Tears from Children
Every time I see you
my heart full of pain
My face always smiling
but my heart is full of tears.

I held your hand so tight,
so that you wont go.
When I saw you suffer,
thousand tears coming down from my eyes.

That night you leave me,
I cry so hard.
Before you go
You said to me:

Tears from Children Tränen von Kindern
"My dear dear darling,
keep your tears in your eyes.
Let me see your smile again,
Then I will rest in peace..."

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

china style water lily ink and water painting for video background file in video editing

china style water lily ink and water painting for video background file in video editing


china systle ink and water painting lotus for video background file in video editing background in video editing when computering the clips of files.

The films of CHINA in 2012 中國電影2012年回顧
china style water lily ink and water painting for video background file in video editing


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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

design art in address beauty woman in great red clothes

design art in address beauty woman in great red clothes
When an idea materializes into paper and continues to magically transform into a deep red fabric, the only thing you can do is let go and follow your heart. We hope you enjoy it!

"Love what you do and believe in what you do" Samantha Sotos

The 'Art of Making' series aspires to display and highlight people who go against the spirit of today's pessimism and desperation. They dare to dream and create with zeal and imagination. Armed with passion for knowledge and emotion, they attempt to combine the precision of science with the elegance and resourcefulness of art. We thank them wholeheartedly for their contribution.

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Thursday, February 6, 2014

The Stars as Viewed from the International Space Station

The Stars as Viewed from the International Space Station
The videos depicting the stars from low earth orbit, as viewed from the International Space Station. Images edited using Adobe Lightroom with some cropping to make the stars the focal point of each shot, and with manipulation of the contrast to bring out the stars a bit more.
The Stars as Viewed from the International Space Station

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

classic shots about film line "i love you" from Hollywood

classic shots about film line "i love you" from Hollywood
The histroy of Hollywood

In 1853, one adobe hut stood in Nopalera (Nopal area), named for the Mexican Nopal cactus indigenous to the area. By 1870, an agricultural community flourished in the area with thriving crops of many common and exotic varieties. The area was known to these residents as the Cahuenga Valley, after the pass in the Santa Monica Mountains immediately to the north. Soon thereafter, land speculation led to subdivision of the large plots and an influx of homeowners.

In spite of the area's short history, it has been filled with events driven by optimistic progress. The name Hollywood was coined by H. J. Whitley, the "Father of Hollywood".

Whitley arranged to buy the 500-acre (2.0 km2) E.C. Hurd ranch and disclosed to him his plans for the land. They agreed on a price and Hurd agreed to sell at a later date. Before Whitley got off the ground with Hollywood, plans for the new town had spread to General Harrison Gray Otis, Mr Hurd's wife, Mrs. Daeida Wilcox, and numerous others through the mill of gossip and land speculation.

Daeida learned of the name Hollywood from Ivar Weid, her neighbor in Holly Canyon (now Lake Hollywood) and a prominent investor and friend of Whitley's. She recommended the same name to her husband, H. H. Wilcox. On February 1, 1887, Harvey filed a deed and map of property he sold with the Los Angeles County Recorder's office. Harvey wanted to be the first to record it on a deed. The early real-estate boom busted that same year, yet Hollywood began its slow growth.

By 1900, the region had a post office, newspaper, hotel, and two markets. Los Angeles, with a population of 102,479 lay 10 miles (16 km) east through the vineyards, barley fields, and citrus groves. A single-track streetcar line ran down the middle of Prospect Avenue from it, but service was infrequent and the trip took two hours. The old citrus fruit-packing house would be converted into a livery stable, improving transportation for the inhabitants of Hollywood.

Glen-Holly Hotel, first hotel in Hollywood, at the corner of what is now Yucca Street. It was built by Joakim Berg, a famous artist back in the 1890s.

Hollywood Hotel 1905
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The intersection of Hollywood and Highland 1907

The famous Hollywood Hotel, the first major hotel in Hollywood, was opened in 1902, by H. J. Whitley, then President of the Los Pacific Boulevard and Development Company, of which he was a major shareholder. Having finally acquired the Hurd ranch and subdivided it, Whitley built the hotel to attract land buyers, and was eager to sell these residential lots among the lemon ranches lining the foothills. Flanking the west side of Highland Avenue, the structure fronted on Prospect Avenue, which, still a dusty, unpaved road, was regularly graded and graveled. The Hotel was to become internationally known and was the center of the civic and social life and home of the stars for many years. His company was developing and selling one of the early residential areas, the Ocean View Tract. Whitley did much to promote the area. He paid many thousands of dollars for electric lighting, including bringing electricity and building a bank, as well as a road into the Cahuenga Pass. The lighting ran for several blocks down Prospect Avenue. Whitley's land was centered on Highland Avenue.

Hollywood was incorporated as a municipality on November 14, 1903. The vote was 88 for incorporation and 77 against. On January 30, 1904, the voters in Hollywood decided, by a vote of 113 to 96, for the banishment of liquor in the city, except when it was being sold for medicinal purposes. Neither hotels nor restaurants were allowed to serve wine or liquor before or after meals.
classic shots about film line i love you from Hollywood

By 1910, because of an ongoing struggle to secure an adequate water supply, town officials voted for Hollywood to be annexed into the City of Los Angeles, as the water system of the growing city had opened the Los Angeles Aqueduct and was piping water down from the Owens River in the Owens Valley. Another reason for the vote was that Hollywood could have access to drainage through Los Angeles' sewer system. With annexation, the name of Prospect Avenue was changed to Hollywood Boulevard and all the street numbers in the new district changed. For example, 100 Prospect Avenue, at Vermont Avenue, became 6400 Hollywood Boulevard; and 100 Cahuenga Boulevard, at Hollywood Boulevard, changed to 1700 Cahuenga Boulevard.

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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Youtube Video AD for Sports car Volkswagen Lamborghini Pacemaker

Youtube Video AD for Sports car Volkswagen Lamborghini Pacemaker

Youtube Video AD for Lamborghini Pacemaker

Sports car manufacturing legend (and Volkswagen subsidiary) Lamborghini presents their new Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera. Manfred Fitzgerald, Director of Brand and Design at Lamborghini, Sant' Agata Bolognese in Italy, commissioned a product film from Philipp und Keuntje in Hamburg, Germany. Lamborghini's lead agency created the dark and mystic spot (120 sec) with motion design production Sehsucht, Hamburg. The film will be installed in more than one hundred Lamborghini showrooms starting April 2010 plus free download on iTunes Podcast. "The Pacemaker" was first presented at Geneva Auto Show in March.

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