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| In Search Of... Bigfoot (Part 1 of 3) Nimoy |
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Season 1, Episode 5 (4/28/1977)
Part 1 of 3
This episode investigates the Native American
Legend of Bigfoot or "Sasquatch" as the Native
Americans call it. A large, hairy beast,
resembling a man. Scientists and Cryptozoologist
discuss the possibility that this creature may
inhabit the thousands of square miles of
uninhabited timberland in the American Northwest.
The legend of Bigfoot dates back may centuries and
sightings have been reported continuously since
before the white man came to this region of
America and they continue today. Archival footage
of a suspected Bigfoot is shown and discussed with
both witnesses and scientists evaluating the film. Tags : Leonard Nimoy Spock Documentary Cryptozoology Sasquatch Bigfoot Skunk Ape American Northwest TV Show |
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Durée : 531 s |
| Amityville Horror - In Search Of... - 1 of 3 |
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A 1979 investigation into the Amityville Horror,
done around the time the movie was released and
before the talk of a possible hoax really started
to gain popularity. This program is notable
because it contains the only known on-camera
interview by the priest who blessed the house (and
who confirms his experiences in the house, despite
what the Cromartys claimed in the later episode of
"That's Incredible"). Also notable for containing
rare glimpses of the Lutzes with their real
children, filmed by the "In Search Of" crew.
Discuss this case at
www.amityvillefaq.com/truthboard/ Tags : Amityville Horror ghost demon haunted house supernatural George Lutz Kathy Long Island New York |
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Durée : 423 s |
| SIMS 141 - Search, Google, and Life: Sergey Brin - Google |
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Search Engines: Technology, Society, and Business.
The World Wide Web brings much of the world's
knowledge into the reach of nearly everyone with a
computer and an internet connection. The
availability of huge quantities of information at
our fingertips is transforming government,
business, and many other aspects of society.
Topics include search advertising and auctions,
search and privacy, search ranking,
internationalization, anti-spam efforts, local
search, peer-to-peer search, and search of blogs
and online communities. The Instructor, Dr. Marti
Hearst, is an associate professor in the School of
Information at UC Berkeley, with an affiliate
appointment in the Computer Science Division. The
UC... Tags : google terrorstorm sergey brin Education sims 141 information systems webcast uc berkeley cal course cl |
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Durée : 2391 s |
| SIMS 141 - Intellectual Property & Search: Jason Schultz,... |
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Search Engines: Technology, Society, and Business.
The World Wide Web brings much of the world's
knowledge into the reach of nearly everyone with a
computer and an internet connection. The
availability of huge quantities of information at
our fingertips is transforming government,
business, and many other aspects of society.
Topics include search advertising and auctions,
search and privacy, search ranking,
internationalization, anti-spam efforts, local
search, peer-to-peer search, and search of blogs
and online communities. The Instructor, Dr. Marti
Hearst, is an associate professor in the School of
Information at UC Berkeley, with an affiliate
appointment in the Computer Science Division. The
UC... Tags : intellectual property search Education sims 141 information systems webcast uc berkeley cal course cl |
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Durée : 2938 s |
| Google Search Privacy: Plain and Simple |
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In the first in a series of short, informative
videos on privacy, Google talks about what
information we collect when you use our search
engine and the steps we've taken to protect it. In
future videos, we'll talk about why Google keeps
logs, what information we record when you're
signed into a Google account and steps you can
take to increase your privacy when surfing online.
Much of this information is already available at
our online Privacy Center at
http://www.google.com/privacy.html Tags : Google Search Privacy |
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Durée : 268 s |
| Mobile Visual Search Engine on the Apple iPhone |
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Imagine you could search the Internet just by
taking a picture of something, such snapping a
picture of a music CD to look up reviews and
listen to the tracks, instantly getting
information on a product featured in a magazine,
or looking up recommend places to visit by taking
a picture of a famous landmark.
Millions of mobile phone users can "visually
search" the Internet today with the help of this
revolutionary search engine powered by Evolution
Robotics' Visual Pattern Recognition technology.
(ViPR®)
Evolution is developing a number of applications
for visual search, and we came up with this quick
demo for the iPhone to showcase some of the the
possibilities .
For more information, please visit
www.evolution.com. Tags : Mobile Visual Search Evolution Robotics Camera Phone Robotic Vision Patten Recognition ViPR |
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Durée : 246 s |
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