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What’s New on TAG TV July 13 – 17, 2009?

Monday, July 13, 2009

Posted by Josh Lewis

From CNET’s look at last week’s tech news and how to use YouTube and Twitter for brand promotion to a panel discussion about America’s cyber security challenge, The New York Times review of Microsoft’s new Bing search engine and a TGIF look at hot summer fishing tech gear, a new show is launched every week day on WebVisions: a TAG TV compilation of tech news and information clips from various popular Internet video sites.  Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!

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Monday: CNET Reviews Last Week’s Tech News
China puts its porn filtering on hold, an update on universal phone chargers, the King of Pop clogs the tubes, and iPhones are burning hot. Literally.  Plus more 6 minutes

Tuesday: Using YouTube and Twitter for Brand Promotion
Business Week Senior Correspondent David Kiley explains the effective use of new media to advertise a company or product, citing Ford’s innovative use of YouTube and Twitter as a good example of online brand promotion.  5 minutes

Wednesday: America’s Cyber Security Challenge for Weapons of Mass Disruption
An expert panel, including executives from Oracle and McAfee, discuss what needs to happen to protect America’s digital infrastructure, the backbone that underpins our economy, military and government from weapons of mass disruption.  90 minutes

Thursday: The New York Times Reviews Microsoft’s Bing
David Pogue, tech correspondent for The New York Times, reviews Microsoft’s new search engine, Bing.  What’s the verdict?  Surprise?  3 minutes

Friday: Hot Summer Gear, Fishing Tech
TGIF: Before heading out to the river, check out some of the waterproof gadgets and the world’s lightest fishing pole.  4 minutes

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Other TAG TV Features: Weekly Tech Talk on TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlantas top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tinos latest interview!

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Demand for Georgia technology jobs is slightly up

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Posted by Tino

Skillproof produces a report, each month, providing TAG stakeholders information in respect to the technology job market, after several months of decline I am happy to see that last month produced a slight uptick.  The author suggests that there is a “bottoming out”.  Signs are pointing that way, although I recently read a story, out of Forbes, that suggests that the other shoe might drop next year.  It hasn’t happened often, as the normal trend is growth, after a downturn, but this recession feels different.  Still seems like much instability to me, so we need to keep our guard up.
Check out the Skillproof report http://www.tagonline.org/it-job-trends.php

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What’s New on TAG TV July 6 – 10, 2009?

Monday, July 06, 2009

Posted by Josh Lewis

From CNET’s look at green tech and the “Developing a National Cyber Security Strategy” meeting hosted by Google D.C. to the Discovery Channel Space Disco poll about whether NASA should return to the moon, CBS anchor Bob Schieffer discussing technology’s impact on the news, and how the iPhone 3GS picks up the pace with the latest features, a new show is launched every week day on WebVisions: a TAG TV compilation of tech news and information clips from various popular Internet video sites.  Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!

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Monday: CNET Looks at Green Tech
On The Green Show last week, CNET checks out clean exhaust on the Mercedes BluTec engine, a green approach to wireless Internet, and some helpful greening tips from CNET’s expert, Martin LaMonica.  4 minutes

Tuesday: Google D.C. Hosts “Developing a National Cyber Security Strategy” Meeting
As part of the Google D.C. Talks series, and in partnership with the Center for a New American Security, Google’s Washington office hosted a discussion entitled, “Developing a National Cyber Security Strategy” with top government officials.  86 minutes

Wednesday: Discovery Channel Poll: Should NASA Return to the Moon?  Vote!
Space Disco needs you as the country celebrates the 1969 landing! To vote whether you think NASA should return to the moon, visit: http://bit.ly/35fWS—results will be published on Monday July 6th 2009.  3 minutes

Thursday: CBS Anchor Bob Schieffer Discusses Technology and the News
During C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, Bob Schieffer of CBS News talked about the future of broadcast news and journalism, as well as the changes occurring now.  3 minutes

Friday: iPhone 3GS Picks Up the Pace with New Features
The iPhone 3GS features a 3.0 megapixel camera, voice activated commands, a built-in compass and enhanced speed but, at sky-high upgrade fees.  3 minutes

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Other TAG TV Features: Weekly Tech Talk on TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlantas top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tinos latest interview!

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Department of Labor Pushes for Green Jobs!

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Posted by Kaylyn

The following is an excerpt of a press release issued by the Department of Labor.

Secretary of Labor, Hilda L. Solis, announced five grant competitions, totaling $500 million, to fund projects that prepare workers for green jobs in the energy efficiency and renewable energy industries.
“Emerging green jobs are creating opportunities for workers to enter careers that offer good wages and pathways to long term job growth and prosperity,” said Secretary Solis. “Workers receiving training through projects funded by these competitions will be at the forefront as our nation transforms the way we generate electricity, manufacture products and do business across a wide range of industries.”
Four of the competitions announced are designed to serve workers in need of training through various national, state and community outlets. The fifth competition will fund state workforce agencies that will collect, analyze and disseminate labor market information and develop exchange infrastructure to direct individuals to careers in green industries. Detailed information about these solicitations can be found on http://www.grants.gov.

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TAMY Awards and Web 2.0 Social Media World Keynote Videos Launches on TAG TV

Friday, June 26, 2009

Posted by Ariel Killen

http://www.techlinks.net/community/articles/article/17780-tamy-awards-and-web-2-0-social-media-world-keynote-videos-launches-on-tag-tv
TechLINKS

Who was named the 2009 Technology Marketing Executive of the Year? Who and why did the chosen companies earn category awards for Corporate Repositioning, Marketing Tactic or Marketing to the C-Level? Tune into the TAG TV TAMY Awards video and learn this and more, such as exploring the Web 2.0 social media world with Penny McIntyre of The Coca Cola Company.

Learn who won awards now

McIntyre, The Coca-Cola Company senior vice president and general manager, Water, Tea and Coffee Divisions, delivered a keynote speech entitled “The New Rules of Brand Management - Leveraging New Media in the New Economy.” She shared the challenges and benefits of applying Web-based communications to reach buyers directly in the era of social media. An inside take on the do’s and don’ts of the new media world expanded to best practices of online brand management. Watch the McIntryre keynote now from the convenience of your office!

Organized by the TAG Marketing Society, each year the TAMY Awards ceremony recognizes a technology marketing executive who has made a positive impact, not on only their own company’s results, but also on the advancement of technology marketing as a whole. Companies competing for the coveted awards must be an emerging or large company that demonstrates excellence in creating and executing technology marketing programs.

“We’re extremely pleased with the quality of the submissions in this year’s competition,” said Stein Soelberg, TAMY Awards Co-Chair, TAG Marketing, commenting at the culmination of the May event. “In each case, these winners have differentiated themselves as marketing professionals and, importantly, in a competitive marketplace during one of the worst economies in the modern era. So, we extend sincere congratulations to all.”

Watch the keynote and learn about the Web 2.0 social media world, plus discover who won TAMY Awards

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Government Technology: State & Local Government News Articles

Friday, June 26, 2009

Posted by Kaylyn

Interesting website on how state and local governments throughout the nation are utilizing emerging technologies as solutions to problems, making government processes more effective and efficient.

Check it out:  http://www.govtech.com/.

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Whats New on TAG TV June 22 26, 2009?

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Posted by Josh Lewis

From technologys impact on news and politics, an Apple keynote introducing the Snow Leopard OS while poking fun at Windows 7 and local community translations empowering world bloggers to a thrilling world of wireless energy and how Germany encourages alternative home energy, a new show is launched every week day on WebVisions: a TAG TV compilation of tech news and information clips from various popular Internet video sites.  Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ! 

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Monday: How Technology is Impacting News and Politics
Internet expert Clay Shirky explores how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes such as Iran report on news, bypassing censors briefly. Technology, impacting the end of top-down control of news, is changing the nature of politics. 17 minutes

Tuesday: Apple Keynote Pokes Fun at Windows 7 and Introduces the Snow Leopard OS
Bertrand Serlet, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, makes fun of Windows 7during his Apple WWDC 2009 keynote and explains some of the new features and technologies in the Snow Leopard OS which will ship in September. 11 minutes

Wednesday: Local Community Translations Empower World Bloggers
Blogger David Sasaki describes how the Global Voices website bridges blogging communities around the world by harnessing the power of community translation. Sasaki says each blogger is a “window into their country’s or their community’s or their language’s blogosphere. 3 minutes

Thursday: The Thrilling World of Wireless Energy
Peek inside the electrified world of Omega Recoil, a group of engineers and “makers” who craft giant Tesla Coil and stage humorous and thrilling performances with the large electrical display devices.  But, seriously, its still a quest to make wireless energy a reality.  5 minutes

Friday: How Germany Encourages Alternative Home Energy
Germany’s Renewable Energy Act (EEG) makes it profitable to invest in solar and other renewables, and now people are looking at it is as an extra source of income during the recession.  2 minutes

Go to WebVisions Now!

Other TAG TV Features: Weekly Tech Talk on TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlantas top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tinos latest interview!

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Notes From TAG Panel on “The Wild, Wild West of Social Media

Friday, June 19, 2009

Posted by Ariel Killen

http://www.corespeed.com/community/content.php?cid=1058
Core Community Networks

Last week, I had the honor of sitting on a panel discussion on the use of social media (I and others use this interchangeably with “social networking”) in the training space. Thanks to Paul & Sherry for getting me there! The panel was made up of 5 smart people and then, well, me and was put on by 2 “societies” of TAG (Technology Association of Georgia) which were the Workplace Learning Society and the Enterprise 2.0 Society.
There were some great ideas and resources shared. Here is a quick rundown from my notes:

Coca-Cola USA takes social networking seriously enough to have developed a SN certification course for employees who will be sponsoring these resources internally. Sheri Simon of CC-USA was on the panel and I would like to find out more about what this course covers.

IBM has published their social media guidelines – http://www.ibm.com/blogs/zz/en/guidelines.html – and many use this as a model.

Some are using Yammer, including some groups at Turner that I was unaware of. The comparison was made:
o Twitter answers “What am I doing?”
o Yammer answers “What am I working on?”
Selah Abrams of Turner was on the panel and was great on this stuff, showing us some screen shots of what the Turner production groups are doing with the technology.

Some were using social networking in the classroom:
o Allows learners to post questions in real time
o (This was pretty significant in the ensuing discussion) It equalizes the voices of introverts and extroverts

Sharepoint is picking up a lot of 3rd party partners who supply social add-ins.

You can’t push this technology out like you would the new accounting system. It is primarily a learning application and as such, the role of the training professional is to create or identify incentives for people to use it…

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Atlanta Could Become IT, Indian Investment Hub of South

Friday, June 19, 2009

Posted by Ariel Killen

http://www.globalatlanta.com/article/17323/
Global Atlanta

Atlanta has most of the right ingredients to become the South’s hub for information technology companies and Indian investment, said NIIT Technologies Inc. President Lalit Dhingra.

“I’m a firm believer that this is a great place for the IT hub of the South,” Mr. Dhingra told GlobalAtlanta in a broad-ranging interview.

Mr. Dhingra’s company is an Atlanta-based branch of NIIT Ltd., an Indian company that started off in IT education and workforce training before it began creating software solutions in the late 1990s.

The software operation broke off into its own subsidiary in 2004. Now, NIIT Technologies takes in $100 million in yearly revenues in the U.S. and $250 million globally.

Since Mr. Dhingra came to Atlanta to oversee the establishment of NIIT’s technology arm, he’s seen tremendous growth in the city.

“When I came here 14 years back, we had an office in Dunwoody, and there were not that many buildings,” he said.  Now, looking out the window, offices have risen all around.

“If you look at the growth, it was extremely high in Atlanta for the last five or six years,” Mr. Dhingra said.

Mr. Dhingra listed a few of the attributes that give Atlanta its economic vitality and make it a good place for IT companies, especially from India.

The weather is warm, which makes Indian people feel at home, he said.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport connects Georgia with the rest of the world.  Atlanta’s cost of living is relatively low, and with a broad pool of quality universities, its talent levels are very high.

In addition, Atlanta has many Fortune 500 companies that make good clients for IT companies.

NIIT has worked with Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines Inc., banks, logistics and retail companies, among others, Mr. Dhingra said.

Another Indian IT company, Wipro Technologies Ltd., also noticed the city’s advantages and announced in 2007 that it would open a software development center here.

Wipro has stalled the opening to weather the economic downturn, but company officials say they remain committed to the center, which officials have said is set to employ up to 500.

Mr. Dhingra said NIIT has done relatively well in the current recession.

“The business is a little slow in the last couple of quarters, but not too much,” he said. “This is the first quarter where we have had flat growth, absolutely zero growth, but we are looking at growth in the (second) quarter.”

He said Atlanta has some obstacles to overcome if it wants to become the South’s central point for information technology companies. The venture capital scene here needs work, as people still think of the main hubs in Boston and California as the places where technology companies can most easily raise money, he said.

The other hurdle is marketing, getting the word out about the advantages Atlanta does have, he said.

The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the top biotechnology schools in the country, and the state should focus on that sector.

“I think the investments of the VCs and the private equity funds have to make sure that the state becomes a hub for biomedical engineering and biotechnology companies,” he said.

Doing so could help Atlanta attract many Indian firms that are “dying to start biotech or biomedical engineering operations in the U.S.”

Mr. Dhingra has been working with the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and tech-focused organizations like the Technology Association of Georgia, or TAG, to make sure a clear case is presented for Atlanta on the world stage.

“The environment is there; it just has to get everyone together and say, ‘Let’s create this,’” he said.

Hans Gant, senior vice president of economic development for the metro chamber, said at a recent event at Wipro’s Atlanta office that the chamber is focused on attracting Indian companies.

“We want to make sure that Atlanta and Georgia are one of their primary areas for investment,” Mr. Gant said.

India has announced that it will open a consulate general in Atlanta this year.

Mr. Dhingra said that will help with “community and immigration” issues for Indian workers.

On a different note, Mr. Dhingra mentioned how NIIT’s technology solutions helped inspire the Oscar-winning film “Slumdog Millionaire.” The movie portrays a poor Indian boy’s rise to fortune when he wins the Indian version of the game show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”

He knows the answers to the questions through life experience, the same principle NIIT used when building its “Hole in the Wall” initiative.  As an experiment to help kids learn technology, the company put computers programmed with education software in kiosks around slums in New Delhi.

Without any supervision, the children began learning how to use the technology.

The program inspired Vikas Swarup, the author of the book “Q&A,” upon which the movie was based.

Its success helped Mr. Swarup realize “that there’s an innate ability in everyone to do something extraordinary, provided they are given an opportunity,” an NIIT press release quotes him as saying

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Infoition News Service—Latest Benefit to Members!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Posted by Kaylyn

With the ever changing, fast-paced nature of our federal and state government, TAG and TechAmerica are partnering to provide our members with daily news clips from our nation and state’s capitol. 
A unique goal for our organization is to become a key strategic information repository for our membership. TAG seeks to “Educate, Inform and Unite” members of Georgia’s technology community. This new member benefit will facilitate our goal of educating and informing our colleagues about the latest advancements in federal and state specific polices relevant to the high-tech industry.
We invite you to stay current with daily updates by opting into this new feature at the following hyperlink: http://www.tagonline.org/TAG-TechAmerica-Headlines.php.

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Solar Velocity’s VP of Sales & Marketing named to TAG Smart Grid Society’s Board of Directors

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Posted by Ariel Killen

openPR http://www.openpr.com/news/88088/Solar-Velocity-s-VP-of-Sales-Marketing-named-to-TAG-Smart-Grid-Society-s-Board-of-Directors.html and
from Solar Velocity http://www.pr.com/press-release/165407

Solar Velocity’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing Scott Burkey was appointed to the new Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) Smart Grid Society’s Board of Directors.

The TAG Smart Grid Society will work to educate, enlighten, and accelerate the development of smart grid technologies in Georgia by exploring the technologies and collaborations necessary to drive the smart grid systems into reality. Burkey and the other board members are working to foster relationships, develop a meeting schedule, and raise awareness about the society.

Burkey serves as the Business Development Executive for Solar Velocity, a leading interactive marketing and technology firm based in Atlanta, Georgia. The award-winning firm has over 700 creative projects to its name and counts AT & T Wireless, AFLAC, Lotus Automobiles, FSBO.com, and 99X.com among its clients. Burkey is responsible for developing new business, expanding his company’s brand recognition, and providing critical e-business insights for his clients. In addition to consulting key Fortune 1000 accounts that his company serves, Burkey contributes to many publications and mentors young technology and marketing professionals in the Atlanta area.

“I am extremely honored to be named to the TAG Smart Grid Society’s Board of Directors,” says Burkey. “Our state is on track to become a prominent player on the global stage. The next few months and years will surely be exciting, as we work to increase the import and export of new energy creation, distribution, and consumption technologies.”

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What’s New for June 15 – 19, 2009?

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Posted by Josh Lewis

From a new supercharged alternative fuel (electric) motorcycle introduced at a TED Talks event and a Microsoft discussion on the evolution of cloud computing, including future benefits and unintended consequences, to Google’s VP talking about the “incomplete Internet,” an expert predicts your power in the user-generated real-time Web and a TGIF look at Japan’s robot chef, a new show is launched every week day on WebVisions: a TAG TV compilation of tech news and information clips from various popular Internet video sites.  Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ! 

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Monday: Sleek Supercharged Electric Motorcycle Introduced
Masters of design Yves Behar and Forrest North unveil Mission One, a sleek, powerful electric motorcycle, the result of their shared dreams and passion for alternative fuel solutions in an entertaining TED Talks presentation.  4 minutes

Tuesday: Microsoft Exec Discusses the Past, Present and Future of Cloud Computing
Join Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie for an expansive discussion on the industry’s evolution to the cloud, where we are today, and the potential future benefits and unintended consequences. 85 minutes

Wednesday: Google’s VP Talks about the Incomplete Internet
Vint Cerf, Google VP and Chief Internet Evangelist, speaks at TechAmerica’s Technology for Government reception last week about incomplete aspects of the Internet, including security and impact on economics.  12 minutes

Thursday: The Power of You in the User-Generated Real-Time Web
Steve Jurvetson, of a worldwide venture capital group, explains how user-generated content is more important than centralized media, predicting the rising popularity of real-time search (a la Twitter) trumping that of Google’s web crawling and indexing method. 7 minutes

Friday: Japan’s Robot Chef
TGIF: What’s cooking at Tokyo’s International Food Machinery and Technology Expo? For this amazing robo-chef, it’s okonomiaki, Japanese pancakes. 1minute

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Other TAG TV Features: Weekly Tech Talk on TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlanta’s top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tino’s latest interview!

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American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) in Atlanta!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Posted by Kaylyn

From July 15 –18, the city of Atlanta will host state legislators from across the nation for the 36th annual meeting of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). This is the first time the Peach State will serve as host for ALEC’s meeting.

ALEC serves as a nonpartisan association for state lawmakers who share a vision of “limited government, free markets, federalism and individual liberty.”

Each year, over 2,000 state legislators and other interested parties, including groups from the private sector, join together for thoughtful discussions on pressing issues facing our states, ranging from education to healthcare to fiscal policy.

This year, the Host Committee Chairman is Georgia’s very own, Rep. Earl Ehrhart (R-Powder Springs), along with co-chairs Sen. John Wiles (R-Marietta) and Rep. Calvin Hill (R-Canton). Rep. Ehrhart serves Georgia’s General Assembly as the Rules Committee Chairman.

Featured speakers for the event include, but are not limited to:  Hermain Cain, The Honorable Newt Gingrich, Daniel Hannan, Dr. Art Laffer, The Honorable Zell Miller and Stephen Moore.

If you are interested in participating in ALEC this year, please visit their website for further information on event registration at http://www.alec.org.

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Biotech Center ‘speed dates,’ Atlanta’s ‘Capital Lounge’ – Mixers of opportunity for entrepreneurs

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Posted by Ariel Killen

http://localtechwire.com/business/local_tech_wire/opinion/blogpost/5330141/
WRAL Local Tech Wire

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – Entrepreneurs, take heart. Speed dating, “lounge” events and “Calling All Entrepreneurs” are just three events this week that serve as examples of where you can meet potential investors and get feedback about your business plans…

Participating in events like these, attending venture conferences and related events such as networking mixers put on by the Council for Entrepreneurial Development or the Technology Association of Georgia and others can open the right doors for entrepreneurs. But you may have to do your homework and spadework to find the doors on which to knock.

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What’s New June 8 – 12, 2009?

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Posted by Josh Lewis

From the social challenges of rapid innovations such as Twitter and futurist Ray Kurzweil’s exploring the future of technology to a rare glimpse of Microsoft’s visions, the newest gaming products and CSPAN’s interview with the acting chair of the FCC to analyze the role of digital television and the relationship of the Internet in safeguarding the public’s interests, a new show is launched every week day on WebVisions: a TAG TV compilation of tech news and information clips from various popular Internet video sites.  Watch a show a day to conveniently expand your tech IQ!

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Monday: The Challenges of Rapid Innovations Such as Twitter
Nicole Wong, deputy general counsel at Google, examines the challenges associated with rapidly adapting to new communication mediums like Twitter and how society no longer has enough time to figure out the rules because periods between innovations continue to shrink. 3 minutes

Tuesday: Futurist Ray Kurzweil Explores the Future of Technology
Inventor, author and futurist Ray Kurzweil explores how technology’s breakneck advances will only accelerate—recession or not—as he discusses his new project, Singularity University, to study oncoming tech and guide it to benefit humanity. 9 minutes

Wednesday: A Rare Glimpse of Microsoft’s Visions
Reuters News enjoys a rare glimpse of a ‘whereabouts’ clock, ‘sensecam’ and Second Light which are just a few of the futuristic visions revealed at Microsoft’s flagship European research laboratory.  2 minutes

Thursday: The Newest Gaming Entries Announced at E3 2009
A look at the E3 2009 Media Briefing in Los Angeles, CA. Announcements included Rock Band Beatles, Tony Hawk Ride (using a skateboard), Crack Down 2, Left 4 Dead 2, Metal Gear Rising, Alan Wake, and the Project Natal.  Its gaming, gaming, gaming!  7 minutes

Friday: The Future of Digitized Media
CSPAN interviews Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Acting Chair Michael Copps about the June transition to digital television and the relationship of the Internet in safeguarding the public’s interest.  28 minutes

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Other TAG TV Features: Weekly Tech Talk on TAG Radio
TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlanta’s top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tino’s latest interview!

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