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  • Google Talk Deals With Deep Value Investing

    “Deep Value: Why Activist Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations” is a book by Tobias Carlisle, but also the topic of an hour-long discussion hosted by Google last month.

    This is part of the “Talks at Google” series, and Google just recently made it available via its YouTube channel.

    The book is described as an “exploration of the philosophy of deep value investment.”

    “It describes the evolution of the various theories of intrinsic value and activist investment from Benjamin Graham to Warren Buffett to Carl Icahn and beyond,” the video description says. “Filled with engaging anecdotes, penetrating statistical analysis and meticulous research, the book illustrates the principles and strategies of deep value investing and examines the counterintuitive idea behind its extraordinary performance.”

    The talk was recorded on November 20.

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  • Google Talk Discusses Living On A Dollar A Day

    Google recently hosted The Forgotten International founder and president Thomas Nazario for a talk, in which he talks “Living on a Dollar a Day,” which is the title of his book about that very subject.

    “Slightly over one billion people on the planet live on a dollar a day,” the video description says. “While the reasons for their poverty may be different across geographic regions and political circumstances, the results are much the same. Extreme poverty robs people of options in life, and the cycle is nearly impossible to break without help. While the poor often work very hard at jobs many of us would not even consider doing, not having access to basic health care and education keeps them at the bottom of the economic ladder, usually for generations.”

    “Living on a Dollar a Day shares the personal stories of some these poorest of the poor, honoring their lives, their struggles, and encouraging action in those who can help,” it adds. “In making this beautiful and moving book a team traveled to four continents, took thousands of photographs, conducted numerous interviews, and researched information on the agencies around the world that strive to help the destitute. The resulting stories and photographs offer a heartrending glimpse into the everyday realities of individuals and families facing extreme poverty. Personal profiles give voice to their experience, and research about the root causes of global poverty is shared along with information on how those in more fortunate circumstances can get involved.”

    The talk was recorded on December 10.

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  • The Cast Of ‘The League’ Did A Google Talk

    Google hosts a lot of interesting speakers for its “Talks at Google” events. Sometimes, they’re really scientific or technological. Other times, they’re just fun. You can decide for yourself which category this one falls into.

    Last month, Google hosted some of the cast from FX’s The League, including Stephen Rannazzisi, Mark Duplass, Katie Aselton, and Jason Mantzoukas, which Google recently shared. It’s one of the few Google Talks that comes with the following disclaimer: “Warning – some content may not be appropriate for younger viewers.”

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  • LinkedIn Talk Looks At How To Target The Best Candidates Before Your Competition Does

    LinkedIn shared a series of videos businesses may find useful on its Talent Solutions YouTube channel. One looks at how to target the best candidates for your business before your competition does.

    Obviously it’s about LinkedIn Recruiter, and that’s not the only tool out there, but considering that LinkedIn has over 300 million members, it’s a pretty big one.

    The talk looks at building your brand, followers, platform, and talent pools, as well as engaging professionals, and recruiting followers with relevant jobs.

    Essentially, it’s roughly a half hour full of strategies and tips for getting more out of LinkedIn Recruiter.

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  • Here’s A Google Talk About Managing Your Stress

    Google recently hosted a talk from Gadadhara Pandi, an author, meditation teacher, inspirational speaker, and lecturer at Columbia University. Pandi talks about stress management for work-life balance – something we could probably all stand to be a little better at.

    From the video description:

    Anxiety, insomnia, muscle tension, fatigue, high blood pressure, and anger are just some of the symptoms of stress. Stress not only affects our body, but also our behavior that can lead to social withdrawal. This presentation will explore the nature of our mind and the various factors in our lives that cause us stress. We will learn simple meditation techniques that can nourish the mind which will lead to increased focus, greater productivity, and improved relationships.

    Pandit uses his life experience and decades of in-depth studies to assist people in overcoming the various stress factors in their own lives. The medical field now knows that stress leads to anxiety, insomnia, muscle tension, high blood pressure, and anger. Pandit’s unique approach applies Eastern wisdom and meditation techniques to help the audience gain deeper insight into their mind and understand the reasons we becomes stressed, anxious, and angry.

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  • Google Ventures Shares Presentation On Lean Product Management

    Google Ventures, Google’s investment arm, has shared an 80-minute workshop presentation on the topic of lean product management.

    Startup veteran Dan Olsen talks about applying lean startup principles to product management. He covers best practices in understanding customer needs, prioritization, UX design, user testing, and analytics that can be used for product optimization.

    Olsen has 20 years of product management experience. He managed submarine design for the Navy for five years, spent five years managing Quicken at Intuit, led product management at Friendster, was the CEO and co-founder of YourVersion and has consulted with Box.net, YouSendIt and Epocrates.

  • United States & Iran Hold First Talks in 3 Decades

    The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that the United States and Iran held the highest level of talks in 36 years. The topic of conversation: Tehran’s nuclear program, enriched Uranium, and the proliferation of nuclear weapons. The meeting was held at the United Nations in New York.

    It began with Western nations attempting to coalesce a program that would “inspect, verify, and curtail” any Iranian nuclear weapons programs. Neither side was enthusiastic about the possibility.

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry accompanied Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to the Security Council’s consultation chamber for the meeting, where foreign dignitaries from the UK, France, Russia, China, and Germany also joined them for the conversation. “[Zarif’s argument was] very different in tone and very different in the vision that he held out with respect to the possibilities of the future,” Kerry said of the meeting.

    Zarif, meanwhile, described the meetings from his perspective as “very substantive” and “businesslike,” while he argued that the West would need to ease sanctions on Iran for the talks to move forward. “In the endgame, there has to be a total lifting of all sanctions…We hope to be able to move in that direction within a short span of time,” Zarif said.

    William Hague, British Foreign Secretary, said of the meeting that it represented “a good start,” particularly coupled with the scheduling of a second discussion between the world powers on October 15 and 16 in Geneva. That conversation would hopefully result in a 1-year time frame to resolve the issue of Iran’s weapons program.

    Western powers have charged Tehran’s government with directly attempting to produce nuclear weapons of mass destruction, but Iranian president Hasan Rouhani has continued to reiterate in recent days that his nation’s program is not a hostile one. Rouhani also objected to Israel’s lack of participation in nuclear non-proliferation. “Almost four decades of international efforts to establish a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East have regrettably failed… Israel, the only nonparty to the Nonproliferation Treaty in this region, should join thereto without any further delay,” Rouhani said at a nuclear disarmament meeting.

    The entire meeting was over in about an hour. The European dignitaries found the meeting to be highly successful; German foreign minister Guido Westerwelle told reporters as he exited that “This week, a window of opportunity has opened” and that actions, not words, will truly count as the negotiations proceed.

    [Image via a CNN report on YouTube of the landmark meeting]

  • ‘Short Term 12’ Director And Cast Members Talk At Google

    Destin Cretton, Brie Larson and John Gallagher Jr., the director and stars of the film Short Term 12, recently spoke engaged in an interview with Film.com’s David Ehrlich in an “At Google” talk, which the company has now made available on YouTube.

    Short Term 12 is described as an indie drama following the lives of two counselors at a foster care facility for troubled teenagers. Cretton has cited Hoop Dreams and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.

    Here’s the film’s trailer:

    The talk was recorded on August 15th.

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • Here’s That Kevin Spacey Speech You Keep Hearing About In Its Entirety

    Actor Kevin Spacey, star of the nine-time Emmy-nominated Netflix series House of Cards, has been making a lot of headlines over the past few days for a speech he gave at the Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival last week.

    The whole speech has been made available on the official YouTube channel for the festival, so here you go. It’s about 45 minutes long, but it’s Kevin Spacey talking, so totally worth it.

    He says that his role on House of Cards is probably the only reason he was asked to speak, but come on, Kevin. Your’e Kevin Spacey.

    “From his unique perspective as a director, producer and actor working across the world on stage and screen, mainstream networks and the internet, Kevin Spacey considers the changes sweeping across our industry and the opportunities for innovation and creativity for those who live to tell stories and engage audiences,” the festival says in the video description.

    And his thoughts about the industry are precisely why the talk has been in the headlines. The industry is watching the Netflix approach closely as it makes history in television consumption.

    Thumbnail images associated with this article on this site via YouTube.

  • ‘Environmental Debt’ Author Amy Larkin Speaks At Google

    Amy Larkin, author of the book Environmental Debt: The Hidden Costs of a Changing Global Economy, recently gave an “At Google” talk, which the company has now made available for all to see.

    “For decades, politicians and business leaders alike told the American public that today’s challenge was growing the economy, and that environmental protection could be left to future generations,” Google says in the video description. “Now in the wake of billions of dollars in costs associated with coastal devastation from Hurricane Sandy, rampant wildfires across the West, and groundwater contamination from reckless drilling, it’s becoming increasingly clear that yesterday’s carefree attitude about the environment has morphed into a fiscal crisis of epic proportions.”

    “Amy Larkin has been at the forefront of the fight for the environment for years, and in Environmental Debt she argues that the costs of global warming, extreme weather, pollution and other forms of ‘environmental debt’ are wreaking havoc on the economy,” Google adds.

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • ‘The Billionaire And The Mechanic’ Author Julian Guthrie And Oracle Engineer Joseph Ozanne Talk At Google

    ‘The Billionaire And The Mechanic’ Author Julian Guthrie And Oracle Engineer Joseph Ozanne Talk At Google

    Journalist Julian Guthrie and Oracle engineer Joseph Ozanne recently participated in an At Google Talk discussing Guthrie’s book The Billionaire and the Mechanic: How Larry Ellison and a Car Mechanic Teamed Up to Win Sailing’s Greatest Race, The America’s Cup. Ozanne is the Chief engineer behind Oracle Team USA’s fixed-wing sail in 2010. Google has now made the discussion available online.

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • Google Hosts Another Neuroscience Talk, This Time With ‘High Price’ Author Carl Hart

    Dr. Carl Hart, neuroscientist and author of High Price: A Neuroscientist’s Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know About Drugs And Society, recently gave an “At Google” talk, which the company has now made available online.

    The book is Hart’s memoir. He has authored or co-authored dozens of peer-reviewed scientific articles about neuropsychopharmacology, and was the co-author of the textbook Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior.

    The talk follows another recent At Google talk with neuroscientist Robert Burton, who discussed his book A Skeptic’s Guide to the Mind.

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • Ian Whitcomb Talks Ukulele At Google

    Musician and author Ian Whitcomb recently gave an At Google Talk in Los Angeles to discuss his recent book Ukulele Heroes: The Golden Age and a handful of ukulele songs. Google has now made it available on line for all to enjoy.

    Whitcomb discusses the following ukulele songs: Aloha ‘Oe, Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday on a Saturday Night?, On the Beach at Waikiki, 12th Street Rag, That’s My Weakness Now, Chinese Laundry Blues, and Do I Love You? Yes I Do!

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • ‘Life…Don’t Miss It.’ Author Gary Kunath Talks At Google

    Gary Kunath, author of the book Life…Don’t Miss it: How I Learned To Live Life To The Fullest, recently participated in an “At Google” talk, which the company has now made available online.

    The talk is called, “Mastering Life’s Balance”.

    “This presentation centers on elevating employee well being and helping people maximize the joy and contentment in their lives so they can a great home life and a great work life,” Google explains in the video description. “Recent research shows that 70% of employees today would sacrifice pay increases and promotions for family well being. People are overwhelmed by the complexities of their own lives. Instead of employers recognizing this and bringing humanity back to the business and serving as a source of relief, they often compound the issues by adding more complexity to their peoples’ lives.”

    The talk took place on June 27th at Google’s Mountain View headquarters. It’s about an hour long.

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • The Guy From RATT Gave A Google Talk

    Google recently hosted Stephen Pearcy (often known as “the guy from RATT”) for an “At Google” talk, which the company has now made available online. Google often has authors (and musicians) at its campuses for these kinds of talks, and Pearcy just happens to have a new book out called Sex, Drugs, RATT and Roll: My Life in Rock.

    If it’s anywhere near as entertaining as Motley Crue’s The Dirt, count me in.

    The talk took place in LA on June 13th.

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • Robert Burton Talks ‘A Skeptic’s Guide to the Mind’ At Google

    Neuroscientist Robert Burton recently participated in an “At Google” talk, in which he discussed his latest book, ‘A Skeptic’s Guide to the Mind.” Google has now made it available for all to watch.

    The book’s description:

    In A Skeptic’s Guide to the Mind, Robert Burton brings together clinical observations, practical thought experiments, personal anecdotes, and cutting-edge neuroscience to decipher what neuroscience can tell us about ourselves– and where it falls woefully short. At the same time, he offers a new vision of how to think about what the mind might be and how it works.

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • ‘Computer Chess’ Director, Producer & Actor Talk At Google

    Google hosted a few of the people involved with the film Computer Chess for a screening and an “At Google” Q&A recently, which the company has now made available for viewing.

    Participating in a post-screening Q&A were writer, director and editor Andrew Bujalski, producer Houston King, and actor Wiley Wiggins (Mitch Kramer from Dazed and Confused).

    Here’s the movie description, in case you’re unfamiliar:

    Set over the course of a weekend tournament for chess software programmers thirty-some years ago, COMPUTER CHESS transports viewers to a nostalgic moment when the contest between technology and the human spirit seemed a little more up for grabs. We get to know the eccentric geniuses possessed of the vision to teach a metal box to defeat man, literally, at his own game, laying the groundwork for artificial intelligence as we know it and will come to know it in the future.

  • Neil Gaiman Talks ‘The Ocean At The End Of The Lane’ At Google

    Author Neil Gaiman recently stopped by the Googleplex to talk about his latest book, “The Ocean at the End of the Lane”. Google has now made the talk available for fans to enjoy.

    The talk took place on June 28th. Chris DiBona moderated.

    As Google notes in the YouTube description, you can find the book on Google Play. As Google directs users in search results, you can also find it on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • Google Talk Goes Into The Inner Workings Of Consciousness

    Vedic scholar, yoga teacher and author Radhanath Swami recently gave an “At Google” talk about consciousness. The company has now made it publicly available via YouTube.

    Google explains in the video description, “Despite decades of advancement in science and technology, we are somehow facing increasingly complex problems to solve — both individual and collective — even in the most affluent nations: identity issues, high divorce rates, unexpected violence, high school dropouts, teenage pregnancy, environmental crisis, energy shortage, unemployment rates, unstable economy, rising healthcare costs, etc. Why and where is the disconnect?”

    “The Vedic model of consciousness that’s described in the ancient Sanskrit texts of India provides dramatically fresh insights into the root cause of these problems — and their solutions — in the most unexpected way,” the description continues. “In this talk, Radhanath Swami will explore the inner workings of consciousness based on this model and discuss its application in the modern day context.”

    More recent At Google Talks here.

  • Monsters University Creators Talk At Google

    Monsters University director Dan Scanlon ad producer Kori Rae recently stopped by the Googleplex to talk about the film, which opened this past Friday. Google has now made the conversation available for those interested:

    The discussion, which was moderated by Google doodler Matthew Cruickshank, took place on June 19th, two days before the film’s release.

    More recent At Google talks here.

  • ‘Gamification Revolution’ Author Gabe Zichermann Talks At Google

    Author Gabe Zichermann recently stopped by the Googleplex to discuss his latest book, “Gamification Revolution.” Google has made the talk available on YouTube:

    “Gamification: It’s the hottest new strategy in business, and for good reason–it’s helping leading companies create unprecedented engagement with customers and employees,” Google says in the video description. “Gamification uses the latest innovations from game design, loyalty programs, and behavioraleconomics to help you cut through the noise and transform your organization into a lean, mean machine ready to fight the battle for user attention and loyalty.”

    The book itself is available on Google’s own Google Play.

    More recent “At Google” talks here.