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immediately he began time how long it took webpages to though to a browser.whether due to pathological inpatients or dead on convictions, steve is estimated as a factor in successful products. page of an existing faster delivery from the beginning. the minimalism of google's homepage allowing for lightning quick loading as a classic example. but early google also in the by storing cache burdens of webpages on its own servers. engineers worked for page learn quickly enough of his party. quote when people do demos and us love i know they cannot sometimes, 11,000, 22000. that tends to get peoples attention. actually if your product can be measured in seconds you already failed. one time and he was doing and early gmail demo. page made a face and told him it was way too slow. what kind of objective? charging the reload took at least 600 milliseconds. but i thought you can't know that. we got back to his own office he check the server logs. 600 milliseconds. [laughter] e-mailed it so i started testing myself. without too much effort i could estimate times to that
immediately he began time how long it took webpages to though to a browser.whether due to pathological inpatients or dead on convictions, steve is estimated as a factor in successful products. page of an existing faster delivery from the beginning. the minimalism of google's homepage allowing for lightning quick loading as a classic example. but early google also in the by storing cache burdens of webpages on its own servers. engineers worked for page learn quickly enough of his party. quote...
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normally when you pick a webpage, it takes on average five seconds to load before you can do anythingat page. so now with instant pages, google will try to guess what you're going to pick from the search results and prerender that page so when you click on it, it's already loaded and ready to go. this screen is split in two, the right side is running instant pages, the left is a regular search. when running a search at the same time, you can see the right side loads the search results quicker. >> today, we're also announcing search by image on desktop. >> reporter: google also unveiled a really cool way to search with a picture. say you can't remember where you were in a picture of yourself, you know you're on vacation. you can drag and drop a picture into the search box and get results based on that picture. find out where you are, what the location was, it will do this based on the background compared to other pictures on the web. another example, you want to know what company this logo belongs to, drag and drop the picture in the search box and find out. another example, you can se
normally when you pick a webpage, it takes on average five seconds to load before you can do anythingat page. so now with instant pages, google will try to guess what you're going to pick from the search results and prerender that page so when you click on it, it's already loaded and ready to go. this screen is split in two, the right side is running instant pages, the left is a regular search. when running a search at the same time, you can see the right side loads the search results quicker....
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and so i thank you for your attention, and i am delighted to be here, and hope that you go to the webpage and take a look at some of these of the photographs that i haven't had a chance to show you. there some chapters from the book there and i would love it if you want to buy the book. [applause] >> now i think we will take questions from the audience. please raise your hand, and then the volunteer will hand you the mic. right there, thank you. >> i had a question. [inaudible] >> well, he was an avid reader but his book was not fiction but he was an avid reader and the red a lot of science fiction. and he did read fiction, but i would say this, it just me with american strategic policy in late 19, early '20s century, there was a naval officer he was our first real strategic thinker. he wrote a book in the 1890s. that's great. its focus on the navy and to see. homer lea, his 1909, "the valor of ignorance" was the very first great strategic treatise written in america. he talked a lot about land warfare. so even though he wasn't a real army officer, he had his picture and his general unifo
and so i thank you for your attention, and i am delighted to be here, and hope that you go to the webpage and take a look at some of these of the photographs that i haven't had a chance to show you. there some chapters from the book there and i would love it if you want to buy the book. [applause] >> now i think we will take questions from the audience. please raise your hand, and then the volunteer will hand you the mic. right there, thank you. >> i had a question. [inaudible]...
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utilized various social and electronic media such as e-mails and webpages, placed ads in newspapers. and then utilized the authority's regular board process. what we heard from members of the public was pretty expected. it was great support for transit, pedestrian, bicycling projects. received 200 ideas from the public. these are on page 80 or attachment 3 of the packet. we also heard demand for a roadway capacity reduction project. and not one request for roadway extension project for members of the public. what we heard from the public agencies were almost 100 ideas. these were on page 97 of your packet or attachment 4. heard a lot of projects that were currently in the r.t.p. were proposed for inclusion in this one as well. also a number of new projects, which is not surprising giving the number of planning processes that have happened since the last r.t.p., things like the transit effectiveness project, various development plans. and then many projects that can be bundled into programmatic categories so there's no two projects can be in the r.t.p. first the individual or named pr
utilized various social and electronic media such as e-mails and webpages, placed ads in newspapers. and then utilized the authority's regular board process. what we heard from members of the public was pretty expected. it was great support for transit, pedestrian, bicycling projects. received 200 ideas from the public. these are on page 80 or attachment 3 of the packet. we also heard demand for a roadway capacity reduction project. and not one request for roadway extension project for members...
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issuing the following security advice to customers, telling people how to protect themselves on this webpagecompany says it will take about ten minutes for gmail users to follow its instructions. the website advises people to keep an eye out for suspicious forwarding instructions in their account settings. andrew? >>> nina, love it or loathe it, twitter looks like it's set to stay. the last count puts the number of users globally at more than 200 million. now, new research from the pew research center survey says that 13% of online adults in the u.s. now use twitter. that's up from 8% just one year ago. so, what were the top tweeted events? champions league football, the final between barcelona and manchester united. that came in at more than 6,000 tweets a second. that's double the number of tweets during the world cup final last summer. but the record still stands in japan. the japanese new year celebration at its peak, 7,000 tweets every second. that's a lot of tweeting. so, where are the tweets coming from? japan is a big one. let's look at the top five. now, according to comscore, there
issuing the following security advice to customers, telling people how to protect themselves on this webpagecompany says it will take about ten minutes for gmail users to follow its instructions. the website advises people to keep an eye out for suspicious forwarding instructions in their account settings. andrew? >>> nina, love it or loathe it, twitter looks like it's set to stay. the last count puts the number of users globally at more than 200 million. now, new research from the pew...
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you sign in once on twilighter, anything on there, webpages, whatever -- >> so when will we have this. >> september. it's called ios 5. that's the name of the system on your iphone or ipad. >> so eric i right. now, he was given a little dig to microsoft because they were not included. and i asked one of the microsoft officials we interviewed at the conference the next morning and i said how did it feel to be left out of the gang of four. and he said anything called the gangf four dowrcht end well. >> steve jobs who reads what you say, watches you on television, where does he see the world going? >> he doesn't sre all of his vision with me or all ofis crets. >> because he's the most competitive person you know. >> and it has served him pretty well for the most part. but i think -- honestly, in the private conversations i he had with him, he says -- theeneral things he says are similar to what he ys in public. he does think we're in a post pc world. the mac is actually growing quite healthilly right now. >> but it's percentage of the market is -- >> yeah. i think he sees the world like
you sign in once on twilighter, anything on there, webpages, whatever -- >> so when will we have this. >> september. it's called ios 5. that's the name of the system on your iphone or ipad. >> so eric i right. now, he was given a little dig to microsoft because they were not included. and i asked one of the microsoft officials we interviewed at the conference the next morning and i said how did it feel to be left out of the gang of four. and he said anything called the gangf...
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check out our new redesigned webpage. you can catch video of the segments you've missed an check out the guests coming up each sunday. you can find us at reliablesources.blogs.cnn.com. that's it for this edition of the program. i'm howard kurtz. join us next sunday morning 11:00 a.m. eastern for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> in a town awash in rhetoric, defense secretary robert gates has been a standout. >> do you believe we are currently winning in iraq? >> no, sir. >> the only defense secretary to serve two presidents from different parties, robert gates was always direct, heading for the exit he has taken direct to a new art form. >> how long do we support governments that lie to us? >> most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >> plenty to say and no reason not to say it. today, outgoing defense secretary robert gates. >> i want people to face up to these realities. >> and gearing up for 2012 with obama senior campaign adv
check out our new redesigned webpage. you can catch video of the segments you've missed an check out the guests coming up each sunday. you can find us at reliablesources.blogs.cnn.com. that's it for this edition of the program. i'm howard kurtz. join us next sunday morning 11:00 a.m. eastern for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> in a town awash in rhetoric, defense secretary robert gates has been a standout....
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. >>> you punch something into your browser, you view a webpage and you think it's gone forever. right? if you hit delete? well, the murder trial of the decade is proving that almost everything you do on a computer does leave a trail. we look into this right after the break. don't touch your computer or cell phone until you hear this. (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> now a look at some high-tech testimony from the casey anthony trial. prosecutors called a witness who said someone conducted key word searches on chloroform and neck breaking using a desktop computer in the home anthony shared with her parents. searches were found on the computer's hard drive and that indicated they had been deleted. but still fully retrievable. the editor in chief of pcmag.com joins us now. lance, help us understand, if you will, what
. >>> you punch something into your browser, you view a webpage and you think it's gone forever. right? if you hit delete? well, the murder trial of the decade is proving that almost everything you do on a computer does leave a trail. we look into this right after the break. don't touch your computer or cell phone until you hear this. (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a...
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a rather boring webpage, bearing j.k. rowling's john hancock. and "pottermore" coming soon.ttermore." more potter. get it? hyperventilating potter heads can click through to a youtube page and the countdown clock. and owls are gathering, find out why soon. on twitter, 2 tweets, 40,000-plus followers. what's coming soon? a theme park? more video games? what? what? a rowling spokesperson says not a new book. and not directly related to the eighth and final movie "harry potter and the deathly hallows part 2." j.k. rowling knows how to tell a tale. but she and her people also know how to market their magic. apparently, the potter brand is worth $4 billion and counting. whatever this next dollop of potter is, we'll hear about it 7:00 a.m. eastern standard time next thursday. i'm too excited. i need to lie down. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, london. >> i couldn't tell if he was serious. >>> coming up, a shocking turn in the murder trial of casey anthony. who was really little caylee's father? >>> here's the debate this morning. are these outrageous or adorable?
a rather boring webpage, bearing j.k. rowling's john hancock. and "pottermore" coming soon.ttermore." more potter. get it? hyperventilating potter heads can click through to a youtube page and the countdown clock. and owls are gathering, find out why soon. on twitter, 2 tweets, 40,000-plus followers. what's coming soon? a theme park? more video games? what? what? a rowling spokesperson says not a new book. and not directly related to the eighth and final movie "harry potter...
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and it also says put this information on the webpage system of if know your farmer is that important, why would the usda have any opposition to this at all? in fact, i don't know that usda does. i also want to say that somebody who represents rural southeast georgia, there is this nostalgic idea that somehow the further food travels the more evil it becomes, but if you look at the plate of vegetables, fresh vegetables you may have eaten sometime today that food traveled a long way. in fact, asparagus travels a lock way. lettuce, my friend mr. farr gave me an article earlier today, i think 59% of lettuce in america comes from his one district. now we start confining that, is it monterey county? we confine it to monterey county, it might be great for the folks in monterey county but i don't mind eating california lettuce. if the california farmers do it for less money and i can get lettuce year round for less money, that's not a bad thing. i think the asthalms food traveling is a bad idea is flawed in itself. but i want to get back to this bill, report language. it simply says to the us
and it also says put this information on the webpage system of if know your farmer is that important, why would the usda have any opposition to this at all? in fact, i don't know that usda does. i also want to say that somebody who represents rural southeast georgia, there is this nostalgic idea that somehow the further food travels the more evil it becomes, but if you look at the plate of vegetables, fresh vegetables you may have eaten sometime today that food traveled a long way. in fact,...