"The Internet in America: A YouTube Interview with the FCC" by Steve Grove.
This French answer-video on YouTube (which I didn't even know was an answer) is fantastic! It includes music of the early PINK FLOYD (withSYD BARRETT) as its soundtrack, and is remarkable in its scope and insight, foreseeing more of a fantastical, progressive future (thinkFarenheit 451)...And there's the Pink Floyd (something Americans weren't hearing much of on their television sets circa 1969).
If you're reading this, then you're probably on the Internet -- via your laptop, your mobile phone or other handheld device, or maybe even through your television. But in 2010, millions of Americans still do not have access to the wealth of information made available on the Web. Even though the Internet was invented in the U.S.
After this plan is announced, you have the opportunity to interview FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, in the second of a series of in-person YouTube interviews with government leaders. (Our first, with United States President Barack Obama, took place last month.) Go to CitizenTube today to submit your video or text question via Google Moderator, and vote on your favorites; we'll bring a selection of the top-voted questions to Chairman Genachowski in our interview next Tuesday, March 16. The deadline for submission is Sunday night March 14 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
To help structure our conversation with the Chairman, we've broken the interview down into seven topics. To learn more about what the FCC is doing in each area, click on the links next to each topic below. Then submit your question on CitizenTube under one of the topic headings. over 20 years ago, many Americans lag behind in both access to the Internet and speed of connections, which is why the Federal Communications Commission (or the FCC, the federal agency that oversees the U.S. communications industry) is launching its much-anticipated National Broadband Plan next Tuesday, to lay out its strategy for connecting all Americans to fast, affordable high-speed Internet.
Access to the Internet has transformed almost every aspect of our economy and society. This is your chance to press the FCC on how the National Broadband Plan will work, and ask your questions about improving the Internet in America. We're looking forward to seeing your questions and hearing what the Chairman has to say.
Steve Grove, Head of News and Politics, recently watched "The Internet in 1969".
The Internet in 1969 Française HD (Pink Floyd) Wednesday, March 15, 2010 RE: The Internet in America: A YouTube Interview with the FCC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhQX58tNWtU Answer to FEATURED YouTube Clip recommended at YouTube's http://youtube-global.blogspot.com Blog, "The Internet in America: A YouTube Interview with the FCC" by Steve Grove (News and Politics). This French answer-video on YouTube (which I didn't even know was an answer) is fantastic! It includes music of the early PINK FLOYD (with SYD BARRETT) as its soundtrack, and is remarkable in its scope and insight, foreseeing more of a fantastical, progressive future (think Farenheit 451)...And there's the Pink Floyd (something Americans weren't hearing much of on their television sets circa 1969). Uploaded by YouWeirdTube February 09, 2010 http://www.youtube.com/user/YouWeirdTube
http://youtube-global.blogspot.com Blog, "The
Internet in America: A YouTube Interview with the FCC" by Steve Grove
(News and Politics). This French answer-video on YouTube (which I
didn't even know was an answer) is fantastic! It includes music of
the early PINK FLOYD (with SYD BARRETT) as its soundtrack, and is
remarkable in its scope and insight, foreseeing more of a
fantastical, progressive future (think Farenheit 451)...And there's
the Pink Floyd (something Americans weren't hearing much of on their
television sets circa 1969). Uploaded by YouWeirdTube February 09,
2010 http://www.youtube.com/user/YouWeirdTube