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Since 1998, The Contaminated Site Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN) website has presented Internet Seminars covering a wide variety of technical topics related to hazardous waste characterization, monitoring, and remediation. For select seminar topics offered since 2012, we are making complete video recordings available through our archives. This feed contains all video seminars archived in the last 12 months. For a complete list of seminars archived since 2000, please visit http://www.clu-in.or ...
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Internet Marketing Video Tutorials

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http://www.EwebMarketingMastery.com - Self Paced Online Video Tutorial Series - Search-Engine Optimization (SEO), Pay Per Click (SEM), Podcasting, Viral Video Marketing, Social Media, Product Listings, and More. Learn Internet Marketing from a 10+ Year Veteran, from your own Computer.
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Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Video Fishbowl

Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University

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Peek inside the Berkman Center's Video Fishbowl: Conversations with leading cyber-scholars, entrepreneurs, activists, and policymakers as they explore the bleeding edge of the internet and technology, democracy, law, and society. (Also available as audio) From the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University
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Well hello there! I'm John, the host and creator of the "Gone Gaming" podcast. I started this podcast to discuss the psychological side of gaming. Specifically in regards to video game addiction, obsession and "Internet gaming disorder". I'm an avid gamer myself who has struggled with a video game addiction for years. Once I realized that I wasn't alone in this and that there really isn't any support for those who are also in this situation I started pursuing a degree in Psychology. I've cur ...
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The NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP) is sponsoring a Progress in Research webinar series, hosted by CLU-IN, to showcase federally funded researchers developing curricula and educational programs focused on emergent technologies in the sphere of occupational health and safety. The three-part series will highlight researchers' projects, accompl…
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The NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP) is sponsoring a Progress in Research webinar series, hosted by CLU-IN, to showcase federally funded researchers developing curricula and educational programs focused on emergent technologies in the sphere of occupational health and safety. The three-part series will highlight researchers' projects, accompl…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund program has developed regulations and guidance for remediating radioactively contaminated CERCLA sites. The focus of this presentation is an overview of EPA's recommended guidance documents on ARARs and risk assessment, models for conducting risk and dose assessments, and community involvemen…
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Military Munitions Policy Webinar is a two-hour webinar course that provides an overview of the Department of Defense (DoD) Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP), munitions policies, and how the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) is applied to munitions sites. By taking this course, participants will…
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The Technical Review Workgroup (TRW) Bioavailability Committee recently published the "Guidance for Sample Collection for In Vitro Bioaccessibility Assay for Arsenic and Lead in Soil and Applications of Relative Bioavailability Data in Human Health Risk Assessment." This is an update to the 2015 Guidance for Sample Collection for In Vitro Bioaccess…
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Community Involvement at Federal Facilities is a two-hour webinar course that focuses on community involvement requirements, resources, and techniques available for Federal Facilities being cleaned up at National Priorities List (NPL) sites under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). By taking the cours…
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The Technical Review Workgroup (TRW) Bioavailability Committee recently published the "Guidance for Sample Collection for In Vitro Bioaccessibility Assay for Arsenic and Lead in Soil and Applications of Relative Bioavailability Data in Human Health Risk Assessment." This is an update to the 2015 Guidance for Sample Collection for In Vitro Bioaccess…
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The Technical Review Workgroup (TRW) Bioavailability Committee recently published the "Guidance for Sample Collection for In Vitro Bioaccessibility Assay for Arsenic and Lead in Soil and Applications of Relative Bioavailability Data in Human Health Risk Assessment." This is an update to the 2015 Guidance for Sample Collection for In Vitro Bioaccess…
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This webinar will include live deliveries of two presentations from the recent FRTR Fall meeting, with updated information:"Best Practices for PFAS Sampling and Evaluation""Clean Water Act Methods: Overview of EPA's CWA PFAS Method Activities".The science and technology of site characterization for per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) has adva…
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This webinar will provide an overview of the environmental considerations in redeveloping Brownfield sites for housing, explore the role public-private-partnerships can play in facilitating housing and Brownfield development, and review some of the major funding resources available to support the development of workforce and affordable housing. To …
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Why do some states have more of their solar generation on contaminated sites, while other states are at much lower levels? This webinar will explain one of the biggest factors -- the successes of state renewable programs specifically designed for prioritizing landfills, mine sites, and other potentially contaminated lands.States such as New Jersey,…
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Determining Land Use and Onsite/Offsite Determinations is a two-hour webinar course that provides an overview of land use determinations under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). Reasonably anticipated future land use at CERCLA sites is important in determining the appropriate extent of remediation. O…
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The Technical Review Workgroup (TRW) Bioavailability Committee recently published the "Guidance for Sample Collection for In Vitro Bioaccessibility Assay for Arsenic and Lead in Soil and Applications of Relative Bioavailability Data in Human Health Risk Assessment." This is an update to the 2015 Guidance for Sample Collection for In Vitro Bioaccess…
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Future use remains a key consideration for EPA's cleanup programs. EPA's Superfund program works with property owners, developers, stakeholders and communities to negotiate agreements, address barriers and make sure property uses will fit well with site remedies. In turn, the cleanup and reuse of Superfund sites revitalizes local economies, support…
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation (OSRTI) has primary responsibility for implementing the remedial long-term (non-emergency) portion of a key U.S. law regulating cleanup: the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, CERCLA, nicknamed "Superfund." The…
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Organizations that develop open source software are often inherently fragmented and loosely-networked, which can make governance and decision-making a challenge. In addition, as the open source community grows and becomes more global, so too has the need to establish strong governance models and corporate structures that allow an organization to ac…
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Every 500 years or so, European civilization and now world civilization, has been rocked by fundamental shifts in its value regime, in which the rules of the game for acquiring wealth and livelihoods have dramatically changed. Following Benkler’s seminal Wealth of Networks, which first identifies peer production, the P2P Foundation has collated a v…
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While 94% of parents raising school-age children below the U.S. median household income have an Internet connection, more than half are “under-connected,” in that their Internet connection is too slow, has been interrupted in the past year due to non-payment, and/or they share their Internet-connected devices with too many people. In this talk, Vik…
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What is it like to use the Internet in fits and starts? How do communities with limited access to the global Internet use digital tools? Beyond sensational media narratives about Havana’s WiFi hotspots and the paquete semanal, there is a complex landscape of Internet access, digital media use and open source software development in Cuba. […]…
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The social nature of today’s Internet is creating new public health and policy challenges. For example, the US in 2014 experienced the largest measles outbreak in nearly a generation, which led to the passing of the nation’s most conservative vaccine legislation, eliminating the personal belief exemption in California. Research has identified onlin…
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Following the 2014 Google Spain decision rendered by the European Court of Justice of the European Union, search engines – and, first among them, Google – are tasked with the delisting of search results leading to outdated or inaccurate information about European citizens. This ‘right to be delisted’ has since then revealed itself as a […]…
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Carl Williams joins us to speak about the current Black Liberation movement. What and who it is, how it started, and how Twitter, Facebook (yes, Facebook) and other social media played a part. About Carl Carl joined the ACLU of Massachusetts as staff attorney in September 2013. He was previously a criminal defense attorney with […]…
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The U.S. still lags behind much of the developed world in terms of the speed and density of its internet infrastructure. In the 21st Century this disparity in access to high speed internet could stand as a critical challenge to competitiveness in many areas, from industry and commerce, to healthcare and education, to civic life […]…
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With Internet censorship and mass surveillance on the rise globally, understanding regulatory “chilling effects” — the idea that laws, regulations, or state surveillance can deter people from exercising their freedoms or engaging in entirely legal activities — has thus today, in our Post-Snowden world, taken on greater urgency and public importance…
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In this talk, Alan Weinberger — founder of The ASCII Group, Inc. and Harvard Law School alum — addresses the development of the information technology marketplace over the past three decades and the continued importance of small IT companies. Also in ogg for download More on this event hereBerkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
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What ties together cheerleader outfits, monkey selfies, the Batmobile, a chicken sandwich, Yoga, and Yoda? In this talk, Professor Peter S. Menell — Koret Professor of Law at UC Berkeley School of Law and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology — provides an exhilarating copyright year in review. Also in ogg […]…
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The relationship between burglary and architecture is far from abstract. While it is easy to focus merely on questions of how burglars use or abuse the built environment — looking for opportunities of illicit entrance — burglary, in fact, requires architecture. It is an explicitly spatial crime, one that cannot exist without a threshold to […]…
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In October 2015, the European Court of Justice (CJEU) struck down the U.S./EU Safe Harbor agreement that enabled data to be freely transferred from Europe to the United States. In February 2016, the EU/U.S. Privacy Shield was proposed as a replacement. These developments demonstrate some of the ways the European Union’s far-reaching Right to be […]…
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In 2013, the ACLU of Massachusetts set out to get a snapshot of student privacy policies in diverse communities statewide. Almost across the board, schools told students they had “no expectation of privacy” on school networks, using school email, or on school devices. The Supreme Court has said students don’t shed their constitutional rights at […]…
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Welcome to episode #274. On the show: Sodimac lets you sleep on the side of the highway; Crimtan partners with Primesight; The Rappi App for simple grocery shopping; LiveNation gets into location with their own LBM platform; Deliv partners with UPS; Yahoo! Japan partners with IndoorAtlas; ASDA + Clear Channel UK; xAD launches MarketPlace; PlaceIQ a…
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Welcome to episode #273. On the show: Poster in motion for the film Creative Control; Web.com acquired Yodle; Alibaba invests in Groupon with them knowing; Mitsubishi's mid-air display - it's like magic; In case of emergency call your nearest WaffleHouse; Walgreens gets deeper into beacons; Kontakt.io raises $5M clams; Foursquare + Delivery.com; Ex…
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Welcome to episode #272. On the show: Amazon's Treasure Truck hits the streets of Seattle; Gemalto launches LinqUs IoT platform; Lady Gaga teams with Intel for David Bowie tribute at the Grammy's; KeyDuino means fist bumping your car to unlock it; MicroChippy and Bubbledogs create a pop-up Canine Cafe; Going Hongbao for Chinese New Year's; ParkHub …
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Welcome to episode #271. On the show: Order Domino's from Amazon Echo; Los Angeles GeoHub; Citymapper raises $40m; Ace Hotel + WeTransfer; Starbreeze's Starcade virtual reality arcade; Geofeedia raises $17m; Land Rover's #hibernot Instagram campaign; Indoo.rs and Micello team up; Screenvision & Mobiquity bring beacons to the movies; McDonalds fight…
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Welcome to episode #270. On the show: Miami Heat taps AisleLabs; Down with CCTV-like service for location; Coors Light brings local music tastes to your ears with help from Shazam; Wells Fargo and BoA welcome ApplePay; UberRush delivers for Nordstrom; PeopleCount launches PlacesCount; Best Buy brings in Slyce; ViaDirect partners with Broadsign; Sho…
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Welcome to episode #269. On the show: Real holograms thanks to Kino-Mo; Proxfinity's smart badge for conferences; Samsung's TipTalk lets you talk into your finger; Down with walkie-talkies thanks to Theatro; Microsoft's Skip means no lineups at Gerrity Supermarkets; Carrefour lets you shop like a Jedi; Estimote rakes in $10M; PlaceIQ trumps that wi…
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Welcome to episode #268. On the show: Are you ready for a drive-thru supermarket?; Euclid Analytics raises $20M; Foursquare (enough said); GoInStore; Lyft partners with National MedTrans Network; EyeQ to make waves at NRF; 7Eleven helps corrupt with rewards; Google creating a virtual reality division; Vistaprint gets into local listings; Shelfbucks…
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Welcome to episode #267. On the show: CES beacon scavenger hunt (again); EyeLock & Diebold rename the ATM "Irving"; Screen commerce by Think&Go; Billy Bishop Airport DOOH's the tunnel; Faking human stench to fight Dengue Fever; GM takes a Lyft for half a billion; Car commerce thanks to OnStar and Synchross; Emirates + Millennial Media; AT&T, Cisco,…
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Welcome to episode #266. On the show: The first beacon'd city; Crowdsourcing maps from driving your Toyota; Does it seem like Jameson's is following you? They are; Adored loved to the tuned of $2.3 million; Fleetzen's on-demand fleet of pick-up trucks; ShopperTrack acquired by Tyco; Starbucks teams with Alibaba; Twitter lets you control drones; Lin…
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Welcome to episode #265. On the show: This is our annual predictions show. We highlight the things that stuck with us throughout 2015, how our 2015 predictions panned out during the year, the trends we see gaining steam and the companies that you should be paying attention to as we head into 2016.Rob Woodbridge
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Welcome to episode #264. On the show: Membo moves into mobile; Moz partners with NavAds; WayRay announces the first holographic navigation; the Samsung holiday piano; Netflix helps you create snooze socks; Factual raises $35M; Mondelez's Cherry Ripe campaign down under; Facebook & UBER team up in Messenger; JCPenny's VR view of Santa's workshop; Be…
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Welcome to episode #263. On the show: Absolut-ly IoT; Pagen treats for real web cookies; Wayfindr finds Google - and $1 million; Irisys' Gazelle 2; Tapestry of Hope with Jane Goodall and ESRI; PlaceIQ and IRI team up; Walmart's mobile payment play; Download the Sears app to get free shipping; Dwolla & Seamless work on P2P payments together; Gamesto…
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Welcome to episode #262. On the show: You can't hide from racist tweets; Bfonics launches WiFi beacon; Mobify acquires Donde; UberMedia's LROI; Tyrers Department Store tests the Digital Clothing Rail; Aruba Networks launches Mobile Engagement 2.0; Domino's Easy Order button; Placemeter's new Sensor Technology; Soundpays launches their mobile wallet…
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Welcome to episode #261. On the show: Star Wars infiltrates bus shelters; Placester raises $27M; Beretta's bluetooth gun; L&PM Editores gives away subway tickets in books; Kantar Shopcom partners in data with 4INFO; Book your room at the Air Canada Centre thanks to AirBnB and MLSE; Tapad partners with VisualDNA; Royal Caribbean's #ComeSeekLive Peri…
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Welcome to episode #260. On the show: Millennial Media works with Rentrak to match TV ads with mobile; Western Union partners with WeChat; America's Movie Night courtesy or RedBox; National Geographic launches "Find your park, love your park"; Carvana's car vending machine; SenionLab launches StepInside; Gravy + ROIChecker creates VisitCast; Roamin…
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Welcome to episode #259. On the show: Jet.com entices employees with virtual reality; Uber partners with TomTom; PillPack wraps pills in location; PriceLocal launches in Charlotte; SingPost opens a mall; Coke's Wish In A Bottle campaign; Google Maps go all in on offline; Verve partners with Moat; Blippar's British poppy appeal campaign; Spotify rec…
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Welcome to episode #258. On the show: A fleet of starship...delivery robots; LISNR raises $$; Amazon kills product dead; MediaSignage geotargeting moving vehicles; Rodilla gives away lunch; Facebook let's brands know who's nearby; Walgreens marries rewards and Apple Pay; Apple testing new indoor survey app; Google puts DoubleClick on billboards; Sw…
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Welcome to episode #257. On the show: Tommy Hilfiger brings VR to the store; eeGeo launches global 3D mapping platform; MLB using SnapChat geofilters for the World Series; Taggalo blends beacons with facial recognition; Sochat lets you text anyone nearby; Lowe's opening a hardware store in space; Sears introduces you to experts; IBM to acquired the…
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Welcome to episode #256. On the show: Zikit's now or never coupons; Paying with sounds; Short stories by ShortEdition; Unmapped; Pixie; Google's shopping insights; UNICEF Kid Power with Target; Uniqlo's U-Mood; GPS-based metering in NYC; MapQuest's refresh; Gimbal whitepaper - Unlocking the future of OOH.…
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Welcome to episode #255. On the show: Pinterest says location for every pin; Westfield and Commbank beacon Australia; Get yer booze really easy see from Drinkeasy; Cat mapping; MoveLoot does the heavy lifting; Pikato acquired by RetailNext; SIM Partners + Show Carnival; Niantic Labs raises $20M; #OpenUpTheFun with Tostitos Canada; Gimbal gets Phigi…
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Welcome to episode #254. On the show: Ordering pizza from the street; LOCALiz from Bulzi; Droneports in Rwanda; Sunshine weather app; Your opinion pays in Portland; RevTrax patent; Walgreens' discounts for steps; Salvation Army's Human Needs Index; eyeQ update; Walmart's "Magic" service called Simple Text.…
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