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      <title>What’s New October 5 – 9, 2009?</title>
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      <description>From a tech news wrap up for last week from CNET and Wired editor/author Chris Anderson explaining how Microsoft turns piracy into profit to a panel of top executives from Oracle, Motorola and Sun Microsystems discussing cloud computing, a CSPAN look at the FCC’s Net neutrality proposal and The New York Times Technology Editor David Pogue revealing the technologies he carries in his travel bag, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!&amp;nbsp; 


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Monday: Last Weeks Tech News from CNET

Tablet gadgets of the week, including speculation on Apples Newton 2, the U.S. gives up control of the Internet&#8217;s domain&#45;name regulator and Molly predicts anarchy on the Net, Microsoft’s new free security software and more.&amp;nbsp; 5 minutes.&amp;nbsp; 

 

Tuesday: How Microsoft Turns Piracy into Profit

Wired editor and author Chris Anderson explains Microsoft&#8217;s progressive stance on their pirated software. Learn why Microsoft takes a long view in developing countries, gambling on increased profits in the end.&amp;nbsp; 3 minutes

 

Wednesday: Industry Giants on Cloud Computing &amp;amp; More

Industry giants Larry Ellison, Oracle CEO, and Ed Zander, former CEO of Motorola and former president of Sun Microsystems, take the stage in a rare match up for a discussion on cloud computing and more.&amp;nbsp; 85 minutes

 

Thursday: Reactions to FFC Net Neutrality Proposal

CSPAN’s The Communicators features Chris Guttman&#45;McCabe of the Wireless Association and Ben Scott of Free Press who offer two perspectives on FCC Chair Julius Genachowski&#8217;s recently announced Net Neutrality proposal. 33 minutes

 

Friday: The Technology Editors Travel Tech  

The New York Times Technology Editor David Pogue reveals what technologies he carries in his travel bag,  3 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!</description>
      <dc:subject>Notables, What’s New?</dc:subject>
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      <title>What’s New on TAG TV September 28 – October 2, 2009?</title>
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      <description>From a speech by Google’s CEO on technology, innovation and the global economy plus social theorist Jonathan Zittrain suggesting that the Internet is made up of millions of acts of kindness to how the Internet can impede democracy, a CSPAN look at health care technology and a New York Times review of Zune, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!&amp;nbsp; 

 

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Monday: Google CEO on Tech, Innovation &amp;amp; More

Eric Schmidt speaks on technology, innovation and the global economy in terms of availability of more information historically stimulating economic growth – and now, of course, the role of the Internet. 66 minutes

 

Tuesday: The Internet as Random Acts of Kindness

Feeling like the world is becoming less friendly? Social theorist Jonathan Zittrain begs to differ. The Internet, he suggests, is made up of millions of disinterested acts of kindness, curiosity and trust.&amp;nbsp; 20 minutes

 

Wednesday: How the Internet Can Impede Democracy

Journalist Evgeny Morozov punctures the assumption that tech innovation always promotes freedom, democracy with chilling examples of ways the Internet helps oppressive regimes stifle dissent.&amp;nbsp; 12 minutes

 

Thursday: CSPAN Explores Health Care Technology

On CSPAN’s The Communicator show Chris Schoeder, CEO of HealthCentral, discusses the increased use of technology in the health care industry.&amp;nbsp; 30 minutes

 

Friday: The New York Times Reviews Zune

David Pogue, The New York Times Technology Editor, takes a look at Microsoft&#8217;s new Zune music/video player.&amp;nbsp; 4 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!</description>
      <dc:subject>What’s New?, Tino’s Blog</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-09-28T15:36:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>What’s New on TAG TV September 21 – 25, 2009?</title>
      <link>http://www.tagonline.org/blog/index.php/site/whats_new_on_tag_tv_september_21_25_2009/</link>
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      <description>From a CNET TV clip at TechCrunch50 demonstrating the new Google Fast Flip and how Facebook and Twitter are just the beginning for the future of user generated content to a CSPAN report on how a U.S. representative uses social media, the buzz about the new major update to the iPhone Facebook app and a Wired editors smackdown over the Zune HD vs iPod Nano, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!&amp;nbsp; 

 

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Monday: Google Fast Flip Demo at TechCrunch50

CNET TV features a TechCrunch50 demonstration of Google Fast Flip, now available in Google Labs as a visual version of Google News that encourages serendipitous discoveries. 10 minutes

 

Tuesday: Facebook and Twitter are Just the Beginning

At the recent Search Engine Strategies Conference 2009, two experts discuss the Internet as the first mass medium controlled by the end&#45;user, its natural predisposition to group collaboration and the future of user generated content.&amp;nbsp; 6 minutes

 

Wednesday: Transfer Value of Congressional Social Media?

CSPAN’s The Communicators explores how Rep. Steve Israel (D&#45;NY) uses social media to keep in touch with his constituents.&amp;nbsp; What can business learn?&amp;nbsp; 22 minutes

 

Thursday: Facebook for the iPhone Revived

There&#8217;s been a major update to the iPhone Facebook app! How good is the new program? In this episode of Revision3 Internet TV, Stephanie Chu breaks down why there&#8217;s so much buzz about this release.&amp;nbsp; 5 minutes

 

Friday: Zune HD vs. iPod Nano Smackdown

TGIF:&amp;nbsp; Wired editors have a portable media device&#45;off. What will be the deciding factor? Video camera or large 16x9 screen?&amp;nbsp; 3 minutes


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Other TAG TV Features: Weekly Tech Talk on TAG Radio 

TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlanta&#8217;s top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tino’s latest interview!</description>
      <dc:subject>Notables, What’s New?</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-09-21T15:34:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>What’s New on TAG TV September 14 &#45; 19?</title>
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      <description>From Friday’s Media Bytes tech news update and a Google Senior VP testifying on digital books, to a CBS News report on the world’s energy future being buried in Chile, and a Tokyo green office that makes employees work outside experiences a rise in productivity and a TGIF look at the cyber sleuth that found the “missing” Wired Magazine writer, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!&amp;nbsp; 


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Monday: Tech News Wrap Up September 11, 2009

Media Bytes reports that Motorola unveils the Google Android phone, TV Everywhere beginning trials in the next 30&#45;60 days, NFL to let fans stream games online but with delay, US Copyright Office goes after Google Book deal and more. 2 minutes

 

Tuesday: Google Senior VP Testifies on Digital Books

David Drummond, a Google Senior VP and Chief Legal Officer testifies before the House Judiciary Committee hearing on &#8220;Competition and Commerce in Digital Books&#8221; and the Google Books settlement. 7 minutes

 

Wednesday: World’s Energy Future Buried in Chile

CBS News reports that below the surface of Chile&#8217;s Salar de Atacama desert is one of the richest lithium deposits known to man.&amp;nbsp; Lithium powers batteries for computers, cell phones and plug in cars in production now!&amp;nbsp; 3 minutes 

 

Thursday: Green Office Productivity Up Working Outside!

PBS reports, whether in the sun or rain, one Tokyo business makes their employees work outside for a portion of the day in an effort to cut costs and become more eco&#45;friendly. Amidst blankets and sun screeen, productivity is actually up! 4 minutes

 

Friday: TGIF: Cyber Sleuth Finds Wired Magazine’s Editor  

CBS News Technology Reporter Daniel Sieberg interviews a digital age sleuth that tracked down Wired Magazine writer Evan Ratliff who “disappeared” on August 4 with a challenge to find him based upon true and false online clues.&amp;nbsp; 4 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&#8217;s latest interview!</description>
      <dc:subject>What’s New?</dc:subject>
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      <title>What’s New on TAG TV September 8 – 11?</title>
      <link>http://www.tagonline.org/blog/index.php/site/whats_new_on_tag_tv_september_8_11/</link>
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      <description>From a near&#45;to&#45;market wireless electricity demonstration and the new U.S. Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra offering short and long term government technology goals and techniques – including prizes – to CSPAN’s show on how congress members use technology and social media along with a PBS Report on how Disney and others are sending their computer graphics work overseas, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!&amp;nbsp; 


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Tuesday: Wireless Electricity, a Near&#45;to&#45;Market Invention

Eric Giler wants to untangle our wired lives with cable&#45;free electric power. He demos WiTricity&#8212;a near&#45;to&#45;market invention that may soon recharge your cell phone, car, and more. 10 minutes

 

Wednesday: U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra on Technology Solutions

Chief Technology Officer of the U.S. Aneesh Chopra offers short&#45;, medium&#45; and long&#45;term goals to keep the government from falling behind the technology curve. CSI Baghdad, prizes?&amp;nbsp; 3 minutes

 

Thursday: How Members of Congress Use Tech and Social Media

CSPAN’s The Communicators and Republican Rep John Culberson of Texas look at how members of Congress use technology and social media to inform their constituents.&amp;nbsp; What can business learn?&amp;nbsp; 25 minutes

 

Friday: PBS Report on Computer Graphics Work Going Overseas

The PBS Nightly News Report explores how Disney, Sony Entertainment and Warner Brothers are doing business with India for their animations which is giving life to India’s growing computer graphics industry. 4 minutes

 

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Other TAG TV Features: Weekly Tech Talk on TAG Radio 

TAG President Tino Mantella interviews Atlanta&#8217;s top executives, with a new show launching every Tuesday afternoon. Click to listen to Tino&#8217;s latest interview!</description>
      <dc:subject>What’s New?</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-09-15T08:31:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>What’s New on TAG TV August 31 – September 4?</title>
      <link>http://www.tagonline.org/blog/index.php/site/whats_new_on_tag_tv_august_31_september_4/</link>
      <guid>http://www.tagonline.org/blog/index.php/site/whats_new_on_tag_tv_august_31_september_4/#When:12:55:00Z</guid>
      <description>From tech art bringing movement and speech to the Mona Lisa and other masterpieces or the future of computers in 20 years to a USA Today look at Google Chrome, a Discovery Channel report on how nanotechnology promises to make our lives better and how Facebook ads targets users, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!&amp;nbsp; 

 

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Monday: Mona Lisa Moves and Speaks with Tech Art

Reuters News reports on Mona Lisa and other masterpieces coming to life in Beijing, wowing gallery visitors with their life&#45;like movements and speech.&amp;nbsp; 2 minutes

 

Tuesday: The Future of the Computer in 20 Years

Marcus Chown, author of Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You, discusses the mechanics behind quantum computers and predicts that quantum computers will be produced within 20 years. 4 minutes

 

Wednesday: USA Today Looks at Google Chrome

Google offers USA Today a look at its stripped&#45;down Chrome browser, touting speed and more. 3 minutes 

 

Thursday: Fascinating Nanotech Rewards

The Discovery Channel reports on how nanotechnology promises to make our lives better, including how body movements could charge cell phones and more. 2 minutes

 

Friday: How Facebook Ads Target Users

Marketing expert Clara Shih and author of The Facebook Era demonstrates how to target ads to a specific age, gender, religion, or any other information included on a user&#8217;s profile.&amp;nbsp; 5 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!</description>
      <dc:subject>What’s New?</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-09-01T12:55:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>What’s New on TAG TV August 24 – 28, 2009?</title>
      <link>http://www.tagonline.org/blog/index.php/site/whats_new_on_tag_tv_august_24_28_2009/</link>
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      <description>From the latest CNET news Buzz Report and a National Geographic special on the technologies that keep UPS moving to a CBS report on the surprising further greening of paper and pens, a discussion on Twitter’s reliability as a source for news and a TGIF look at crazy wearable technology from the Nerdabout vlogs show, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!&amp;nbsp; 


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Monday: Get the Latest News from the CNET Buzz Report

The CNET Buzz Report covers the gadget of the week, Googles attempt to improve itself with caffeine, the 230+ miles per gallon cars, Twitter news and more.&amp;nbsp; 4 minutes

 

Tuesday: The Technologies that Keep UPS Moving

National Geographic visits an ultimate factory, the UPS Worldport in Louisville, a one&#45;of&#45;a&#45;kind technological wonder &#45; and considered one of the most efficient delivery system on the planet.&amp;nbsp; 45 minutes

 

Wednesday: The Surprising Further Greening of Paper and Pens 

CBS News reports on the greening of school supplies and, therefore, business supplies with green solutions for the 5 billion pens used in a year, paper being made from sugar cane and more.&amp;nbsp; 2 minutes

 

Thursday: Is Twitter a Reliable Source for News?

Jeffrey Goldberg and Andrew Sullivan discuss the reliability of Twitter postings as a source for news of events such as in Iran or whether a reporter needs to further investigate.&amp;nbsp; and gather more background information.&amp;nbsp; 5 minutes

 

Friday: TGIF:&amp;nbsp; Some Crazy Wearable Technology

The ScienceChannel Nerdabout vlogs show features wearable technology including clothes for hugging yourself, the muttering hat and more.&amp;nbsp; 5 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!</description>
      <dc:subject>What’s New?</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-08-25T08:29:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>What’s New on TAG TV August 17 – 21, 2009?</title>
      <link>http://www.tagonline.org/blog/index.php/site/whats_new_on_tag_tv_august_17_21_2009/</link>
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      <description>From using bio&#45;mimicry for innovation and myths about blogging to getting to know the first Chief Technology Officer of the U.S., the future of communication and a C&#45;SPAN interview with the Wall Street Journal personal tech columnist, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!&amp;nbsp; 

 

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Monday: Using Bio&#45;mimicry for Innovation

The technologies applied to some new products mimic nature to make things waterproof, aerodynamic, solar&#45;powered and more. Look at innovative products with spectacular results  20 minutes

 

Tuesday: Myths about Blogging

Scott Rosenberg, Salon co&#45;founder and author of Say Everything, gives his list of the top 10 myths about blogging.&amp;nbsp; 6 minutes

 

Wednesday: Aneesh Chopra, the First CTO of the United States Speaks

Aneesh Chopra, the nation’s first Chief Technology Officer speaks to the mandate of promoting technological innovation to meet urgent priorities &#45; from creating jobs and to keeping our nation secure. 75 minutes

 

Thursday: The Future of Communication 

Mike Wesch, a 2009 National Geographic Emerging Explorer, talks about the future of communication, the Web and education, and describes the inspiration behind his wildly popular video Web 2.0 The Machine is Us/ing Us. 17 minutes

 

Friday: C&#45;SPAN Interviews the WSJ Personal Tech Columnist 

Journalist Walt Mossberg discusses his Personal Technology column for The Wall Street Journal and the good, bad and the ugly.&amp;nbsp; 58 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!</description>
      <dc:subject>What’s New?</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-08-17T17:04:00-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>What’s New on TAG TV August 10 – 14, 2009?</title>
      <link>http://www.tagonline.org/blog/index.php/site/whats_new_on_tag_tv_august_10_14_2009/</link>
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      <description>From exploring whether Wikipedia can replace science journals and a CNET Buzz Out Loud chat about the current U.S. administration’s technology policies to a top&#45;flight executive panel moderated by Wired Editor Chris Anderson discussing how tech companies make money giving free stuff, a C&#45;SPAN look at cyber attacks on U.S. computers and a behind the scenes visit with The Sims 3 game producer, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ! 


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Monday: Will Wikipedia Replace Science Journals?

&#8220;Science is a conversation...about the facts of reality,&#8221; says Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. In contrast to the top&#45;down &#8220;old models of thinking,&#8221; Wales believes science is a fit for the wikis.&amp;nbsp; Do you agree? 3 minutes


Tuesday: A CNET Chat on U.S. Technology Policies 

Federal CTO Aneesh Chopra drops by to chat with CNET about the technology policies of the current U.S. administration. Get Chopra&#8217;s takes on broadband, Net neutrality, education, and more on this episode of Buzz Out Loud.&amp;nbsp; 28 minutes


Wednesday: How Tech Companies Make Money Giving Free Stuff

An panel of top&#45;flight executives from technology companies including Ning, Pandora, YouSendIt, and Ngcomo, moderated by Wired Editor Chris Anderson, discuss the successful business models for the free business strategy.&amp;nbsp; 93 minutes  


Thursday: C&#45;SPAN Looks at Cyber Attacks on U.S. Computers

The Communicators show explores the vulnerability of U.S. computer systems (including the federal government’s) against cyber attacks and a July hit  on government and commercial websites. 29 minutes


Friday: The Sims 3,  Behind the Game Scenes

The executive producer of The Sims 3 discusses early brainstorming strategies of the popular computer game, including the value of developing the entire game in 2D to understand what was working or not.&amp;nbsp; 4 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!</description>
      <dc:subject>What’s New?</dc:subject>
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      <title>What’s New on TAG TV August 3 – 7, 2009?</title>
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      <description>From how the free YouTube is a money maker and more CSPAN coverage of the recent Digital Media Conference, to the impact of social media translations, the Microsoft/Yahoo team against Google and the editor of Wired busts the Google pool logo story, 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.&amp;nbsp; Watch a show a day to expand your tech IQ!&amp;nbsp; 

 

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Monday: Free YouTube a Money Maker

The New Yorker, Wired editor and author Chris Anderson expands on the ways Google makes money from YouTube&#8217;s free services.&amp;nbsp; 4 minutes

 

Tuesday: More CSPAN Coverage of the Digital Media Conference

CSPAN continues last weeks coverage of the Digital Media Conference featuring leaders in the world of new media with interviews with Bill Bradford of Fox Digital Media and Neil Budde of Daily Me, among others. 37 minutes

 

Wednesday: Extending Social Media through Translation and the Impact

Blogger David Sasaki describes how the Global Voices website bridges blogging communities around the world by harnessing the power of community translation and the impact.&amp;nbsp; 3 minutes 

 

Thursday: Microsoft and Yahoo Team Up Against Google

Microsoft and Yahoo team up to take on Google in the search wars.&amp;nbsp; Who’s doing what to, and for who, and why??? 2 minutes

 

Friday: Wired Editor Busts the Google Pool Logo Story

Chris Anderson, editor in chief of Wired, discusses how he outsmarted Google by using his unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to map its campus in Mountain View, CA.&amp;nbsp; He reports the true story about the logo in the pool and on what’s new.&amp;nbsp; 2 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!</description>
      <dc:subject>What’s New?</dc:subject>
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