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Wednesday, June 02, 2010
5/28角頭被槍殺 竟有4名警官在泡茶 警察和黑道 是水火不容還是水乳交融?
5/28角頭被槍殺 竟有4名警官在泡茶 警察和黑道 是水火不容還是水乳交融?
來賓:
警察改革協會發言人 馬在勤
中央警察大學外事警察系副教授 葉毓蘭
資深媒體人 沈明杰
資深媒體人 楊天佑
D8 Video
D8 Video: EBay CEO John Donahoe on Divesting Skype
EBay CEO John Donahoe discusses why the company couldn't make Skype worth its while, and why he sold it.
D8 Tech Demo: Kno Takes on the Textbook Industry
Today, the secretive start-up formerly known as Kakai hopes to answer one of technology's future promises by replacing the dense poundage of textbooks weighing down backpacks everywhere with its new Kno tablet device.
D8 Tech Demo: Microsoft's Project Natal
Microsoft's Molly O'Donnell joins Walt and Kara to talk about Natal, the company's new gesture-based controller for the Xbox.
D8 Video: NPR's Vivian Schiller on Media Meltdown
What happens to laid-off journalists? Some of them wise up and get other work, but others doggedly insist on staying in the industry. Those are the ones that NPR CEO Vivian Schiller wants to work with.
D8 Video: DreamWorks Animation's Katzenberg on 3D
To 3D or not to 3D? DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg spoke to this during his D8 appearance today, saying that the industry doesn't expect everyone to run out and replace their current TVs with 3D versions, but expects that they will in the next few years.
D8: Comcast COO Steve Burke on Google, Apple
Web video gets you whatever you want, whenever you want, more or less. So who needs a cable company? Comcast COO Steve Burke made his case Wednesday at D8.
KatieCam: AOL Nightcap Gathering
Katherine Boehret brings KatieCam to the D8 nightcap gathering, sponsored by AOL. Singer Natasha Bedingfield provided the musical tunes for the exciting event.
D8: Steve Jobs on FoxConn
Jobs answers questions from Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher about FoxConn, the Chinese manufacturer that has recently been the site of a number of suicides.
D8: Steve Jobs on the Gizmodo Story
Jobs talks candidly about Apple's situation with Gizmodo, the site that bought an iPhone prototype found in a bar.
D8: Steve Jobs on iAds Restrictions
Jobs responds to a question about data collection and retention with a story about Flurry Analytics.
D8: Steve Jobs on Apple's Relationship With Google
Onstage at D8, Jobs talks about Apple's relationship with Google.
D8: Steve Jobs on the iPhone's Origin
Onstage at D8, Jobs talks with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg about the connection between the iPad and the iPhone
D8: Apple CEO Steve Jobs Talks About Flash
In his fifth appearance at D: All Things Digital, Jobs speaks with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher about his well-known issues with Flash.
KatieCam: Talking Apple with Tech Types at D8
All Things Digital's Katherine Boehret walked the lobby at Terranea during registration for D8 and got a few tech-types to talk about what they hope Steve Jobs will discuss during tonight's interview.
KatieCam: Backstage at D8
Katherine Boehret takes KatieCam backstage at the D8 conference. She asks Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher about what they will discuss with Apple CEO Steve Jobs this evening.
Almost Famous: Ben Zotto of Cocoa Box Design
Drake Martinet interviews Ben Zotto, who runs Cocoa Box Design, the app company responsible for Penultimate, a sleeper hit of the iPad app store.
Compatibility Issues Abound With E-Books
WSJ's Geoffrey Fowler finds it's not easy to read material purchased on one e-book on a rival's device. He tells Julia Angwin there's a solution, but there's also a catch.
Conde Nast, Adobe, Show Off Wired iPad App
That Wired magazine app that Conde Nast and Adobe have been trying so hard to get into Apple's app store? It's five bucks, and it's available at iTunes now.
EBay CEO John Donahoe discusses why the company couldn't make Skype worth its while, and why he sold it.
D8 Tech Demo: Kno Takes on the Textbook Industry
Today, the secretive start-up formerly known as Kakai hopes to answer one of technology's future promises by replacing the dense poundage of textbooks weighing down backpacks everywhere with its new Kno tablet device.
D8 Tech Demo: Microsoft's Project Natal
Microsoft's Molly O'Donnell joins Walt and Kara to talk about Natal, the company's new gesture-based controller for the Xbox.
D8 Video: NPR's Vivian Schiller on Media Meltdown
What happens to laid-off journalists? Some of them wise up and get other work, but others doggedly insist on staying in the industry. Those are the ones that NPR CEO Vivian Schiller wants to work with.
D8 Video: DreamWorks Animation's Katzenberg on 3D
To 3D or not to 3D? DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg spoke to this during his D8 appearance today, saying that the industry doesn't expect everyone to run out and replace their current TVs with 3D versions, but expects that they will in the next few years.
D8: Comcast COO Steve Burke on Google, Apple
Web video gets you whatever you want, whenever you want, more or less. So who needs a cable company? Comcast COO Steve Burke made his case Wednesday at D8.
KatieCam: AOL Nightcap Gathering
Katherine Boehret brings KatieCam to the D8 nightcap gathering, sponsored by AOL. Singer Natasha Bedingfield provided the musical tunes for the exciting event.
D8: Steve Jobs on FoxConn
Jobs answers questions from Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher about FoxConn, the Chinese manufacturer that has recently been the site of a number of suicides.
D8: Steve Jobs on the Gizmodo Story
Jobs talks candidly about Apple's situation with Gizmodo, the site that bought an iPhone prototype found in a bar.
D8: Steve Jobs on iAds Restrictions
Jobs responds to a question about data collection and retention with a story about Flurry Analytics.
D8: Steve Jobs on Apple's Relationship With Google
Onstage at D8, Jobs talks about Apple's relationship with Google.
D8: Steve Jobs on the iPhone's Origin
Onstage at D8, Jobs talks with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg about the connection between the iPad and the iPhone
D8: Apple CEO Steve Jobs Talks About Flash
In his fifth appearance at D: All Things Digital, Jobs speaks with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher about his well-known issues with Flash.
KatieCam: Talking Apple with Tech Types at D8
All Things Digital's Katherine Boehret walked the lobby at Terranea during registration for D8 and got a few tech-types to talk about what they hope Steve Jobs will discuss during tonight's interview.
KatieCam: Backstage at D8
Katherine Boehret takes KatieCam backstage at the D8 conference. She asks Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher about what they will discuss with Apple CEO Steve Jobs this evening.
Almost Famous: Ben Zotto of Cocoa Box Design
Drake Martinet interviews Ben Zotto, who runs Cocoa Box Design, the app company responsible for Penultimate, a sleeper hit of the iPad app store.
Compatibility Issues Abound With E-Books
WSJ's Geoffrey Fowler finds it's not easy to read material purchased on one e-book on a rival's device. He tells Julia Angwin there's a solution, but there's also a catch.
Conde Nast, Adobe, Show Off Wired iPad App
That Wired magazine app that Conde Nast and Adobe have been trying so hard to get into Apple's app store? It's five bucks, and it's available at iTunes now.
Apple's Steve Jobs at D8: Plenty of insight with ammo in reserve for WWDC
Apple's Steve Jobs at D8: Plenty of insight with ammo in reserve for WWDC
On AT&T…
On TV…
Apple CEO Steve Jobs doesn’t seem interested in revolutionizing TV the same way his company changed the mobile phone industry. But he is hopeful that newspapers will find a way to tap into iPad technology to keep the news flowing and keep us from becoming a nation that gets its news from bloggers.
Hey, should I be offended?
Apple’s CEO spent 90 minutes Tuesday evening on the stage of the “D: All Things Digital” conference, kicking off the event, which is being held near Los Angeles this week. During the Q&A session, he tackled a lot of different topics - from the iPhone prototype that was lost/stolen and the back-and-forth battles with Adobe over Flash to his thoughts on AT&T’s network and the competitive relationship with Google (Techmeme).
There was no news, of course. Jobs will be back on stage in less than a week to deliver a keynote address at his company’s Worldwide Developers Forum in San Francisco. That’s where everyone seems to expect the big iPhone announcement to take place.
But he did offer some insight into where tablet computing might be going and why television isn’t necessarily the industry that he wants to tackle, something many of us had already figured out given the company’s lack of love for its AppleTV product.
I wasn’t in the audience at the D8 conference so my take on the event is based solely on what I’ve read in tweets, live blogs and other posts. What I’ve gathered from his comments about TV, it seems that until the set-top box can be blown up and re-launched with some sort of new user interface, there isn’t room for yet another set-top box on the television.
He jabbed at companies like Roku and TiVo, which have tried to enhance the TV viewing experience with set-top boxes of their own - but really haven’t gained much traction. He even jabbed at Google, which announced Google TV at the I/O developer’s conference last month.
I don’t know that I necessarily agree with Jobs’ assessment of television’s future, largely because consumers have shown that they can be receptive to new technologies if the companies providing them offer enough value. TiVo introduced a disruptive technology that people loved once they understood it. But it also made huge marketing and advertising missteps in its early years, as well as some poor partnership deals that forced into becoming a perpetually niche product while cable and satellite companies offered DVR technology in their own set-top boxes.
Google, on the other hand, recognized that consumers want to be able to watch all content on their living rooms screens - whether from a cable provider or hosted on the Web - and has come up with a multi-pronged approach that includes set-top boxes but also TVs themselves that would have its technology built in.
Newspapers, Jobs said, are in trouble and could make some money by bringing their content to platforms like the iPad - but they’re going to have to get more aggressive about cutting their prices, going for volume and figuring out ways for people to pay for hard-earned content.
Asked if tablets could replace laptops, Jobs used the analogy of early automobiles. Trucks were the preferred vehicles because people needed them for their farms. But, over time, transportation evolved and people started to buy passenger cars. That didn’t spell the end for trucks - it just fragmented the markets into different types of buyers. The same goes for the laptop/tablet game.
Finally, in terms of AT&T and its exclusive relationship for the iPhone in the U.S., Jobs offered no hints of a deal with other carriers in the future but did say that AT&T has the fastest 3G service in the nation and that’s it’s getting better - but that he also wishes it would get better faster.
So do we, Steve. So do we.
Key videos to watch:
On AT&T…
On TV…
Apple CEO Steve Jobs doesn’t seem interested in revolutionizing TV the same way his company changed the mobile phone industry. But he is hopeful that newspapers will find a way to tap into iPad technology to keep the news flowing and keep us from becoming a nation that gets its news from bloggers.
Hey, should I be offended?
Apple’s CEO spent 90 minutes Tuesday evening on the stage of the “D: All Things Digital” conference, kicking off the event, which is being held near Los Angeles this week. During the Q&A session, he tackled a lot of different topics - from the iPhone prototype that was lost/stolen and the back-and-forth battles with Adobe over Flash to his thoughts on AT&T’s network and the competitive relationship with Google (Techmeme).
There was no news, of course. Jobs will be back on stage in less than a week to deliver a keynote address at his company’s Worldwide Developers Forum in San Francisco. That’s where everyone seems to expect the big iPhone announcement to take place.
But he did offer some insight into where tablet computing might be going and why television isn’t necessarily the industry that he wants to tackle, something many of us had already figured out given the company’s lack of love for its AppleTV product.
I wasn’t in the audience at the D8 conference so my take on the event is based solely on what I’ve read in tweets, live blogs and other posts. What I’ve gathered from his comments about TV, it seems that until the set-top box can be blown up and re-launched with some sort of new user interface, there isn’t room for yet another set-top box on the television.
He jabbed at companies like Roku and TiVo, which have tried to enhance the TV viewing experience with set-top boxes of their own - but really haven’t gained much traction. He even jabbed at Google, which announced Google TV at the I/O developer’s conference last month.
I don’t know that I necessarily agree with Jobs’ assessment of television’s future, largely because consumers have shown that they can be receptive to new technologies if the companies providing them offer enough value. TiVo introduced a disruptive technology that people loved once they understood it. But it also made huge marketing and advertising missteps in its early years, as well as some poor partnership deals that forced into becoming a perpetually niche product while cable and satellite companies offered DVR technology in their own set-top boxes.
Google, on the other hand, recognized that consumers want to be able to watch all content on their living rooms screens - whether from a cable provider or hosted on the Web - and has come up with a multi-pronged approach that includes set-top boxes but also TVs themselves that would have its technology built in.
Newspapers, Jobs said, are in trouble and could make some money by bringing their content to platforms like the iPad - but they’re going to have to get more aggressive about cutting their prices, going for volume and figuring out ways for people to pay for hard-earned content.
Asked if tablets could replace laptops, Jobs used the analogy of early automobiles. Trucks were the preferred vehicles because people needed them for their farms. But, over time, transportation evolved and people started to buy passenger cars. That didn’t spell the end for trucks - it just fragmented the markets into different types of buyers. The same goes for the laptop/tablet game.
Finally, in terms of AT&T and its exclusive relationship for the iPhone in the U.S., Jobs offered no hints of a deal with other carriers in the future but did say that AT&T has the fastest 3G service in the nation and that’s it’s getting better - but that he also wishes it would get better faster.
So do we, Steve. So do we.
Key videos to watch:
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Bicycle training in the Netherlands
Bicycle Training in the Netherlands (2)
The full route of the "Verkeersexamen" (Traffic Test) In Utrecht in the Netherlands. It is a 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) long bike ride though normal traffic in which the children (12 year olds) encounter a number of different traffic situations that they will also encounter once they ride their bicycles to secondary school.
Dutch bicycle masterplan
Dutch bicycle masterplan 1990. Things have of course moved on since this film was made nearly 20 years ago. However, this is what is interesting. While some other countries drop their targets, the Dutch met theirs. They have now set new targets for increase in cycling.
Great Wall Fresh
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A Full and Vigorous Accounting of the BP Oil Spill
President Obama promises a comprehensive investigation into the causes of the Deepwater BP Oil Spill as well as the relationships between government regulators and the oil industry in remarks from the Rose Garden. The President is joined by former Senator Bob Graham and former EPA Administrator William K. Reilly, the chairs of the Bipartisan
National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling.
National: A Coastal Community Braces for Oil
Dutch Keep Water at Bay
Global warming is a cause for serious concern in low-lying countries. The Dutch aren't waiting for a catastrophe; they're taking measures to solve the problem now. City planners, take note!
機車情人 重裝登場-2010台灣國際機車展
2010台灣國際機車展4月15日~18日,在台北世貿一館盛大展開,這次的展覽整合台灣機車產業完整的供應鏈,呈現台灣上、中、下游各項產品,因應節能減排趨勢,中華汽車更在展覽中發表首部電動機車;本屆展覽並有台灣機車產業高峰論壇、戶外試乘、機車特技表演、台灣機車博物館、機車情人選拔等多項週邊活動,內容相當精采,歡迎喜愛機車的民眾到場參觀。
Junction with separate cycle path (Netherlands)
Some think a separate cycle path can be dangerous at junctions. This video shows a typical junction in the Netherlands with a separate cycle path where cyclists have the right of way over turning cars. It is far from dangerous. As can be seen, all the cars give the bikes priority. Mainly because they simply obey traffic rules, but also because of the right design of the junction. Cyclists are very visible for cars and there is enough space for drivers to wait for passing cyclists without being in the way of other cars. Everything runs smoothly at this junction in 's-Hertogenbosch (a.k.a. Den Bosch) on a Friday afternoon. In rush hour it can be much busier.
See this junction in Google Street View: http://tinyurl.com/rompertsebaan2
DoItByCycle.com - Roundabouts Explained
DoItByCycle.com - Crossroads
DoItByCycle.com Traffic Lights & Junctions
Cycling in Holland - Alkmaar (and surroundings)
The 1963 Elfstedentocht, the coldest and most difficult in history, was recently the subject of a very enjoyable film.
Cambridge. A crash and the public response
It's become quite common for cyclists in the UK to video their cycling in order to catch evidence of motorists misdemeanors. This video from Cambridge shows how a cyclist is hit by a car while cycling, and the remarkably unsympathetic response of the average BBC Look East (local news TV programme in Cambridge) viewer...
I used to commute along roads very near here myself when I lived in Cambridge, and just like Paul in this video, I'd occasionally have more than a close call and actually be hit by a car.
The comparison with cycling in the Netherlands is remarkable. While I cycle much more now than I ever did in the UK, not once have I had the least bit of hassle here due to a driver.
While Britain continues to ignore the need for decent cycling infrastructure, the situation will remain the same. The cycling rate will continue to flatline and cyclists will continue to be treated as outlaws with no legitimate place either on the road or on the pavement.
Copying Dutch infrastructure which gives cyclists direct journeys in safety is the only way of turning this around. Real action is needed. Not yet more empty promises.
I know of many Dutch people who make cycling videos, but not one of them records their cycle rides to catch "evidence". Rather, Dutch cyclists' videos are made to record pleasant experiences of cycling. There are many of them on youtube.
Isn't it better that cycling should be something enjoyable and full of good memories ? Something not only for commuting adults but that you're also happy for your children to do ?
I came across the Cambridge video on the I Pay Road Tax blog, thanks to a tip from Biking Brits.
Geplaatst door David Hembrow op 00:01 9 reacties
Labels: britain, cambridge, cars, comparisons
Fietselfstedentocht - a jolly ride through the countryside
Cycling in the rain of the Netherlands
Autumn Cycling in the Netherlands
Cycling in the snow; 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
2010上海世博EXPO开幕式-谷村新司 星
2010上海世博EXPO开幕式-谷村新司 星
昴 詞/曲: 谷村 新司
目を閉じて何も見えず 哀しくて目を開ければ
荒野に向かう道より 他に見えるものはなし
ああ 砕け散る 宿命の星たちよ
せめて密やかに この身を照らせよ
我は行く 蒼白き頬のままで 我は行く さらば昴よ
呼吸をすれば胸の中 凩は吠き続ける
されど我が胸は熱く 夢を追い続けるなり
ああ さんざめく 名もなき星たちよ
せめて鮮やかに その身を終われよ
我も行く 心の命ずるままに 我も行く さらば昴よ
ああ いつの日か 誰かがこの道を
ああ いつの日か 誰かがこの道を
我は行く 蒼白き頬のままで
我は行く さらば昴よ 我は行く さらば昴よ
Okinawa Textile video
Nicely done video introduction to Ryukyuan textiles.
Monday, May 31, 2010
世界變了,您準備好了嗎? 東海大學「設計邊境」第九堂/主講:姚仁祿
東海大學「設計邊境」第九堂/主講:姚仁祿
設計的核心是溝通 東海大學「設計邊境」第六堂/主講:姚仁祿
東海大學「設計邊境」第六堂/主講:姚仁祿
產業前瞻 - 東海大學「設計邊境」第五堂/主講人:姚仁祿
東海大學「設計邊境」第五堂/主講人:姚仁祿
什麼是設計
東海大學「設計邊境」第一堂/主講人:姚仁祿/學校的教育體制,多是符合工業革命制度的設計與需求,很容易抹殺了人們的原創性,課堂中並引用TED TALK影片「學校教育扼殺了創意?」(中文字幕),引導同學討論。
學校教育扼殺創意嗎?(中文)
肯.羅賓森爵士(Sir Ken Robinson)以生動活潑的案例來談教育制度。他深切希望教育制度能培育而非扼殺學生的創意。
VIDEOS : BP's next move
VIDEOS
BP's next move
Sun, May 30: The anger is growing along the Gulf Coast after BP's best hope to stop an oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico failed. It's now being called the worst environmental disaster in U.S. History. Crystal Goomansingh reports.
Raw Video: Oliphant on Mulroney (May 31)
Raw Video: Oliphant on Mulroney (May 31)
Raw Video: Justice Jeffrey Oliphant has found former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney breached federal ethics guidelines in the past. Raw video. May 31.
Raw Video: Justice Jeffrey Oliphant has found former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney breached federal ethics guidelines in the past. Raw video. May 31.
57金錢爆 富士康 跳跳跳 中国模式危机
57金錢爆 富士康 跳跳跳
57金錢爆 富士康 跳跳跳 2
57金錢爆 中国模式危机3
57金錢爆 中国模式危机 4
57金錢爆 中国模式危机 5
57金錢爆 富士康 跳跳跳 2
57金錢爆 中国模式危机3
57金錢爆 中国模式危机 4
57金錢爆 中国模式危机 5
富士康12跳 世界工廠出問題! 台商太剝削?陸勞不耐操?廉價勞工不再!企業管理要改!
來賓:
嘉農發展基金會總裁 蔡武璋
環球經濟社社長 林建山
資深媒體人 楊憲宏
Call out 香港大專師生監察無良企業行動項目 幹事 鄭依依
富士康連續發生員工跳樓事件,中國官方媒體新華社發表評論指出,顯示中國經濟發展方式轉變的緊迫性,也反映出傳統發展方式的時代之痛。近來中國罷工、員工殺害雇主或自殺屢見不鮮,隨著經濟轉型,過去被認為廉價、服從、穩定的勞工正在急遽變化。
富士康12跳!中國勞動市場轉型預示?
富士康驚傳第十二起跳樓自殺案件,而諷刺的是,數小時前,鴻海集團董事長郭台銘才親自帶兩岸以及國際媒體到深圳廠區視察。郭董深深鞠躬道歉。如何看待富士康問題?
全球電子代工龍頭的鴻海集團形象重挫,富士康在香港股市的股價重跌一成多,創下七個月來新低。郭台銘極力澄清,富士康絕對不是外傳的血汗工廠。
本田大罷工!勞工意識高漲?
日本知名車廠本田汽車位於廣東佛山的零件廠,上千名中國員工不滿薪資過低要求加薪,從21號晚間開始大規模罷工,導致零件供給不足暫時關閉在中國的四座裝配廠。市場預估本田每日產值損失可能超過2億人民幣。本田中國管理方面表示將積極展開對話,但何時復工則尚未有時間表。
世界工廠的背後,勞工境遇悲慘
沿海工廠的基層勞工,往往都是鄉村來的農民工,在中國總數有兩點三億,其中沿海城市就有一億六千多萬名農民工,佔了城市人口的兩成七。在戶口二元制的政策下,這群農民工在城市沒有戶籍、薪資低,食衣住行全靠資方掌控。南方周末:「人像碎片般的活著!」,40萬人的工廠,非得軍事化、機械化的管理?
世界銀行的報告指出,中國維持基本生活水準費用,每月是1685塊人民幣,但絕大多數的沿海農民工底薪在1000元以下,平均每週得工作66個小時,每月得加班120個小時,才能拿到1685元工資。
薪資低,迫使勞工不得不加班,但加班後精神狀況不佳,加上持續的壓力,勞工的處境堪憐。員工抗壓不足?索求無度?雇主苛刻勞工?
世界工廠面臨轉型,老闆亦難為
員工動輒罷工、自殺、殺害雇主,大陸勞工變了嗎?對企業會有多大傷害?台商管理大有問題?在企業眼中,原本和低工資及密集勞力畫上等號的中國,也開始改變。中國政府08年中國實施《勞動合同法》包括設定基本工資,以及配合一胎化政策,給予女性員工產假及育嬰津貼等福利樣樣不少,而沿海基本工資也不斷調漲。
薪資、穩定度、勞動合同法…大陸勞動成本的改變?雇主如何調整薪資待遇與管理方式?60年代管理方式始終不變?老闆必須與時俱進?
當中國勞動成本越來越高,世界工廠的未來,影響產業重新布局的下一步。薪資漲、勞動意識抬頭、動輒跳槽忠誠度低、中國的勞動市場優勢不再?世界工廠位置不再?企業的大陸布局會因此調整嗎?該因此調整嗎?
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Reinstall Mac OS X
Reinstall Mac OS X
1Insert your Mac OS X Install DVD or Installation Disc 1.
2Restart the computer and hold down the letter "C" as the computer starts up.
3Continue to hold down the letter "C" until you see a grey screen with an Apple and a small spinning gear.
4Select your language on the Welcome to the Mac OS X Installer screen and click "Continue".
5Click "Continue" on the following screen.
6After reading the Software License Agreement, click "Agree".
7Select the volume to which you are going to install. "Macintosh HD" is the default name.
8Click the "Options" button in the bottom corner of the window and select your installation type.
9Click "OK" and then "Continue". You will be presented with a confirmation window at which point you can click "Install" to proceed.
THE CORPORATION [1/23]
The Corporation is today's dominant institution, creating great wealth but also great harm. This 26 award-winning documentary examines the nature, evolution, impacts and future of the modern business corporation and the increasing role it plays in society and our everyday lives.
Denmark Pavillion for Shanghai Expo 2010 / BIG
In my opinion Bjarke Ingels, founder of BIG, is one of the best architects when it comes to give shape to the interests of an “unspoken” client on public buildings,either representing the values of a country or a culture. All with exceptional syntax and presentation skills.
And BIG’s latest project (in collaboration with Arup and 2+1), the Danish Pavilion for the Shanghai 2010 Expo, does it again, by taking the best of living in Copenhagen and placing it on China for visitors to experience.
The Finnish pavilion
The Finnish pavilion will look like a "giant kettle", in the words of the architects. For images of the Finnish pavilion.
Video: At the Swedish pavilion
In his guided tour, we see all five "rooms" that will house the exhibition. As you will have noticed, the pavilion is not ready yet :-), but construction is proceeding rapidly, without major hiccups. Currently, air conditioning and sprinkler systems are being installed. Soon, when the walls are complete, the outside panelling will start being put into place. The installation of the exhibition will begin just after Chinese new year, in February. And on May 1, you'll be able to walk through these rooms just like Sven did.
The Swedish Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 in 上海
Interview with the yo-yo artist Rasmus Wurm
青岛音乐之帆小草合唱团
Dr. Hans Blix hates bombs but likes nuclear power. "Today the world is spending 1,400 billion dollars on the military expenditure. Could we do not better with that, in trying to save the planet?"
Bengt Frithiofsson tastes the red wine. By Tobias Andersson Åkerblom
Video: Day 3 of the 72 HOUR RACE TO INNOVATION
Video: Day 2 of the 72 HOUR RACE TO INNOVATION
Video:Day 1 of the 72 HOUR RACE TO INNOVATION
Video: The inauguration of Swedish pavilion
Video: Visit from the Swedish King to the Swedish national pavilion day
Video: Visit from the Swedish King to the Swedish national pavilion day
May 23 we celebrated the National Pavilion Day for Sweden, and we were honored to welcome His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf and the Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden, Ms Maud Olofsson as our distinguished guest on this very special day.
Video: Spirit of Innovation Forum
Video: Spirit of Innovation Forum
Fashion show at the Expo Center on National Pavilion Day
Fashion show at the Expo Center on National Pavilion Day
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