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as a bear they gave us the medical examination papers for my brother alexander graham . bell it sounded a minute and for norbi arrow the other young man who died with him. and the medical examination office they gave us the death certificate and the woman who was the medical examiner there were cold war. so they gave us the bodies we thought that if we should arrive in time who could have buried them and look at the same day. if they'd injured him because what i got is that they hit him with one or two bullets. and on the death certificate it says death do you just several gunshots. in. my saddest part of the story was when nobody arrows mom asked me the meaning of death by acute hemorrhaging i mean. because she didn't understand them and. i felt the clearest thing to say was that they bled to death. execute him a ranch a chameleon we asked what it was and they said they'd let to death both of them actors brother and son of a row. under guard so close to the hospital and the silly little boy it wouldn't. being logical for the army people themselves even if they were real
as a bear they gave us the medical examination papers for my brother alexander graham . bell it sounded a minute and for norbi arrow the other young man who died with him. and the medical examination office they gave us the death certificate and the woman who was the medical examiner there were cold war. so they gave us the bodies we thought that if we should arrive in time who could have buried them and look at the same day. if they'd injured him because what i got is that they hit him with...
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we have had social media going way back to when alexander graham bell invented that little device that evolve into a party line. if you want to know what social media exchange was the first facebook was the party line. most of it was monitored rather -- let's not get into that too far. when it comes to what we're discussing today, put the geographic information in one category and social media information in another category at the risk of oversimplification in this way. gis and gis data is data. someone needs to do something with it. some activity needs to be done on it but social media introduceds two keys things -- emotions and passion. that has changed the nature of how we respond. the difference from 50 years ago to today is the volume and velocity. how quickly it comes at you and how large a quantity it may come at you. those are the things we are not prepared for today. in addition to the emotions of passion, one of the risks of using that type of information was observed by mark twain so it goes back further. mark twain said rumor halfway around world before truth gets its shoe
we have had social media going way back to when alexander graham bell invented that little device that evolve into a party line. if you want to know what social media exchange was the first facebook was the party line. most of it was monitored rather -- let's not get into that too far. when it comes to what we're discussing today, put the geographic information in one category and social media information in another category at the risk of oversimplification in this way. gis and gis data is...
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. >> alexander graham bell -- i was going to ask you. alexander graham bell thought it would be a great way to listen to conserves. i'm curious what has surprised you about what winter has become? i am assuming the scale and the diversity of it is beyond what you might have anticipated? what has been a surprise to you as twitter has become in the emerging phenomenon and change your time? what you think might become in the future? >> can i answer the first question? so, there is an element of "holy crap." but we had worked on blotter so long and allowing people to create a web page for free that spoke about injustice or was the only way they could get their information out, it was important. we supported that. we designed our rules to keep it free and open because we knew that it was important in the world. we had a feeling when we were working even though it was fun in the beginning that there was the potential of it also having that same kind of impact in the world. what was not expected was, we lowered the bar so much more down. with b
. >> alexander graham bell -- i was going to ask you. alexander graham bell thought it would be a great way to listen to conserves. i'm curious what has surprised you about what winter has become? i am assuming the scale and the diversity of it is beyond what you might have anticipated? what has been a surprise to you as twitter has become in the emerging phenomenon and change your time? what you think might become in the future? >> can i answer the first question? so, there is an...
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lewis lattimore assisted alexander graham bell in securing the patent for the telephone.recently, an at&t scientist named robert m. bell led an international team that won an award for data analysis excellence. in keeping our commitment to diversity in education, the proceeds were dedicated to science and youth organizations. african-american and diversity is important to at&t. as a direct result, our commitment to recruit and retain the very best talent, 40% of our management, 31% are people of color. in 2010, at&t spent over $9 billion with minorities, women and veterans enterprises. but the cultivating and diversifying our base helps us keep our commitment. dr. king once said everyone can be great because everyone can serve. at at&t, service is at the core of who we are. more than 300,000 at&t employees and retirees are involved with service organizations. in 2010, at&t pioneer's donated 9 million hours of time worth more than $192 million. also worth noting in 2010, at&t chairman and ceo co hosted a reception at the national archives to pay tribute to a texas for an o
lewis lattimore assisted alexander graham bell in securing the patent for the telephone.recently, an at&t scientist named robert m. bell led an international team that won an award for data analysis excellence. in keeping our commitment to diversity in education, the proceeds were dedicated to science and youth organizations. african-american and diversity is important to at&t. as a direct result, our commitment to recruit and retain the very best talent, 40% of our management, 31% are...
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alexander graham bell -- >> it does for us. >> alexander graham bell felt the great thing about a telephone is listening to concerts'. so i'm just curious what has really surprised you about what twitter has become? i'm assuming the scale of it and the magnitude and the diversity is maybe a little bit beyond what you might have anticipated, but what has really been a surprise to you as twitter has become and the emergent phenomenon and changed over time? and what do you think it might become in the future? >> can i answer the first question? >> yes. >> so, there is an element of "wholley crop we didn't know it was going to be this big a deal." but we had worked on border for so long and knew that giving people a voice, giving a voice to the voiceless allowing them to create a page for free that spoke about injustice or was in many ways the only way they could get their information out was important, and we supported that and we designed our laurels and fought against parent companies to keep it free and open and air on the side of freedom of speech and all this other stuff because we knew t
alexander graham bell -- >> it does for us. >> alexander graham bell felt the great thing about a telephone is listening to concerts'. so i'm just curious what has really surprised you about what twitter has become? i'm assuming the scale of it and the magnitude and the diversity is maybe a little bit beyond what you might have anticipated, but what has really been a surprise to you as twitter has become and the emergent phenomenon and changed over time? and what do you think it...
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lewis lattimore assisted alexander graham bell been securing -- in securing the patent for the telephonetly, an at&t scientist named robert m. bell led an international team that won an award for data analysis excellence. in keeping our commitment to diversity in education, the proceeds were dedicated to science and youth organizations. african-american and diversity is important to at&t. as a direct result, our commitment to recruit and retain the very best talent, 40% of our management, 31% are people of color. in 2010, at&t spent over $9 billion with minorities, women and veterans and prizes. -- enterprises. but the buying -- cultivating and diversifying our base helps us keep our commitment. dr. king once said everyone can be great because everyone can serve. at at&t, service is at the core of who we are. more than 300,000 at&t employees and retirees are involved with service organizations. in 2010, at&t pioneer's donated 9 million hours of time worth more than $192 million. also worth noting in 2010, at&t chairman and ceo co hosted a reception at the national archives to pay tribute
lewis lattimore assisted alexander graham bell been securing -- in securing the patent for the telephonetly, an at&t scientist named robert m. bell led an international team that won an award for data analysis excellence. in keeping our commitment to diversity in education, the proceeds were dedicated to science and youth organizations. african-american and diversity is important to at&t. as a direct result, our commitment to recruit and retain the very best talent, 40% of our...
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. >> alexander graham bell of the great thing about the telephone was it would be a great way of listeningto concerts'. i am just curious, what has really surprised you about what twitter has become? i am assuming the scale of that, the magnitude, and diversity is beyond what you might have expected, but what has been a surprise to you as twitter has become an emerging phenomenon and changed overtime? >> can i answer the first question? >> yes. are there is an lement of holy crap, we didn't know it was going to be this big of a deal. but we had worked on blogger so long that giving a voice to the voiceless, and allowing them to create a web page for free that spoke about injustice or was in many ways they could get their information out was important, and we supported that, and we designed our rules and fought against our parent company to keep it free and open, and err on the side of freedom of speech and all that stuff because we news -- knew it was important. we also knew there was the potential of it having the same kind of impact in the world. what wasn't expected was we lowered the b
. >> alexander graham bell of the great thing about the telephone was it would be a great way of listeningto concerts'. i am just curious, what has really surprised you about what twitter has become? i am assuming the scale of that, the magnitude, and diversity is beyond what you might have expected, but what has been a surprise to you as twitter has become an emerging phenomenon and changed overtime? >> can i answer the first question? >> yes. are there is an lement of holy...
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we have had social media going way back to when alexander graham bell first invented that little devicehat evolved into a partyline. if you want to know what social media exchange was the first facebook was the partyline. [laughter] boasted it was monitored rather than, well let's not get into that too far. but when it comes to the types of things we are discussing today, i put the geographic and information in one category and the social media information in another category at the risk of oversimplification in this way. gis and gis data or geo- referenced data is that, this data. someone needs to do something with it, some activity needs to be done on it is social media introduces our two key things, emotions and passion and that has changed the nature of how we respond. the big difference between 50 years ago and today is volume and velocity. how quickly it comes at you and then how large a quantity it may come at you. those are the things we are not quite prepared for today. and in addition to the emotions and passion, one of the risks of using that type of information was observed
we have had social media going way back to when alexander graham bell first invented that little devicehat evolved into a partyline. if you want to know what social media exchange was the first facebook was the partyline. [laughter] boasted it was monitored rather than, well let's not get into that too far. but when it comes to the types of things we are discussing today, i put the geographic and information in one category and the social media information in another category at the risk of...