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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Bob Marley movie out simultaneously on Facebook, in theatres
The first new release movie to be offered on Facebook at the same time that is becomes available in theatres is none other than the Bob Marley documentary, simply named "Marley."
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"Japan in a Day" marks one year since earthquake
Ridley Scott and Japanese filmmaker Takayuki Hayakawa begin their new "Japan in a Day" project, one year on from the Tohoku Earthquake, which calls for people to film their day and submit their...
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The BBC's Steve Jobs documentary- 'Billion Dollar Hippy' - anything but laid back
The BBC documentary on Steve Jobs adds some interesting interviews to the Steve Jobs story.
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Life in a Day crowdsourced documentary hits YouTube
Life in a Day, the Ridley Scott-produced documentary comprised of clips submitted by YouTube users the world over, is now available for free viewing.
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Silicon Valley's Race Problem
CNN's Black In America documentary ignites issues of "pattern matching" and shocking sentiments about race in Silicon Valley.
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102 Minutes That Changed America: "Mesh" reporting comes of age (UPDATED)
This week, in commemoration of the 7th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the History Channel is releasing an unusual documentary, entitled "102 Minutes That Changed...
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Week in video: The power of the Web
The Internet took the video spotlight this week with coverage of the Web 2.0 Expo and a spot in the new documentary Google Me.
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Images: Sundance flies us to the moon
From wintry Park City, Utah, the film festival audience travels to the powdery lunar surface by way of a documentary on the Apollo astronauts.
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Photos: Making 'The War Tapes'
Soldiers in Iraq, filmmaker in U.S. use inexpensive camcorders and constant stream of IMs and e-mail to create award-winning documentary.
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Photo: 'Creative Criminal' Kembrew McLeod
"Copyright Criminals" documentary co-director Kembrew McLeod shown in his office at the University of Iowa.
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Photo: 'Creative Criminal' Kembrew McLeod
"Copyright Criminals" documentary co-director Kembrew McLeod shown in his office at the University of Iowa.
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Electric car: victim of hit-and-run?
"Who Killed the Electric Car?" is a documentary set to hit theatres this summer. The film's makers trace the rise and disappearance of electric cars in California. Here's one man who owned General...
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Scouring jungles for helpful plants
Montana State University's Gary Strobel is exploring the world's jungles looking for new and useful plants. This clip from the documentary "Jewels of the Jungle" shows him in Costa Rica.
Additional Results
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Bob Marley movie out simultaneously on Facebook, in theatres
The first new release movie to be offered on Facebook at the same time that is becomes available in theatres is none other than the Bob Marley documentary, simply named "Marley."
-
"Japan in a Day" marks one year since earthquake
Ridley Scott and Japanese filmmaker Takayuki Hayakawa begin their new "Japan in a Day" project, one year on from the Tohoku Earthquake, which calls for people to film their day and submit their...
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The BBC's Steve Jobs documentary- 'Billion Dollar Hippy' - anything but laid back
The BBC documentary on Steve Jobs adds some interesting interviews to the Steve Jobs story.
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Life in a Day crowdsourced documentary hits YouTube
Life in a Day, the Ridley Scott-produced documentary comprised of clips submitted by YouTube users the world over, is now available for free viewing.
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Silicon Valley's Race Problem
CNN's Black In America documentary ignites issues of "pattern matching" and shocking sentiments about race in Silicon Valley.
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Chinese documentary shows military university attacking U.S. targets
A Chinese military propaganda video appears to show hacking software targeting U.S. IP addresses.
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Watch This Documentary: The History of Internet Search and Google
Before there could ever be SEO, there needed to be search engines. Get a front row seat in this 3-part documentary and see how searching the Internet came to be... and why Google now rules the roost!
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