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Auto Captioning for Google's YouTube Is Now Available

Google's YouTube video caption feature was developed in 2008. In November of 2009 Google released auto-captioning for a small, select group of partners. Auto-captioning combines some of the speech-to-text algorithms found in Google's Voice Search to automatically generate video captions when requested by a viewer.

The video owner can also download the auto-generated captions, improve them, and upload the new version. Viewers can even choose an option to translate those captions into any one of 50 different languages -- all in just a couple of clicks.

Google is now opening up auto-captions to all YouTube users.

There will even be a "request processing" button for un-captioned videos that any video owner can click on if they want to speed up the availability of auto-captions. It will take some time to process all the available video, so here are some things to keep in mind:
  • While Google plans to broaden the feature to include more languages in the months to come, currently, auto-captioning is only for videos where English is spoken.
  • Just like any speech recognition application, auto-captions require a clearly spoken audio track. Videos with background noise or a muffled voice can't be auto-captioned. President Obama's speech on the recent Chilean Earthquake is a good example of the kind of audio that works for auto-captions.
  • Auto-captions aren't perfect and just like any other transcription, the owner of the video needs to check to make sure they're accurate. In other cases, the audio file may not be good enough to generate auto-captions. But please be patient -- our speech recognition technology gets better every day.
  • Auto-captions should be available to everyone who's interested in using them. We're also working to provide auto-captions for all past user uploads that fit the above mentioned requirements. If you're having trouble enabling them for your video, please visit Google's Help Center: this article is for uploaders and this article is for viewers.
For content owners, the power of auto-captioning (AND translation) is significant.

With just a few quick clicks your videos can be accessed by a whole new global audience. And captions can make is easier for users to discover content on YouTube.

Twenty hours of video is uploaded to YouTube every minute. Making some of these videos more accessible to people who have hearing disabilities or who speak different languages, not only represents a significant advancement in the democratization of information, it can also help foster greater collaboration and understanding.

Google Changes the Way We Search For Information

Google search capabilities have changed and increased significantly over the past year, and more computer users and mobile device users are using Google and other search engines more than ever.  It's just so ... easy!  Much easier than playing telephone tag to ask a knowledgeable friend or expert a question... and that's the search engine's secret sauce. Ease of use...availability...and always having an answer, even if it takes a bit of shoveling of fertilizer to find the right connection or information.

The searching action has become part of the "media" of today. And online search is growing much faster than other methods of information distribution.

Google Leads the Search Pack

It's always fascinating to glimpse the collective consciousness of Google users.

Beyond search queries rising for Michael Jackson, swine flu, Twitter and Lady Gaga, what else did Google searches reveal last year?

  • Proportion of Google users in the United States making more than one query per day:
    7 out of 10
  • Proportion of Google users in the United States making more than 10 queries per day:
    1 out of 7
  • Fraction of Google queries, duplicates excluded, never seen before: More than 1/3
  • Fraction of Google queries, duplicates included, never seen before: More than 1/5
  • Country with the greatest increase in Google web search traffic in 2009 vs. 2008: Indonesia*
  • Approximate percentage of Internet users in Indonesia: 11.1%*
  • Average amount of time it takes a user to finish entering a query: 9 seconds
  • Average amount of time it takes Google to answer a query: Less than 1/4 second
  • Number of search quality improvements made by Google in 2009: 540, ~1.5 each day
  • Proportion of Google result pages that show a map in search results: 1 in 13
  • Average increase in driving distance on weekends vs. weekdays on Google Maps: 11km
  • Median distance from a user's location to ice skating rinks found on Google Maps: 30km
  • Median distance from a user's location to ski resorts found on Google Maps: 300km


Unless otherwise noted, most of these statistics are based on Google's U.S. weekday traffic. 

Demonstrate Your Decision-Ready Information

Where's the beef? Well...meeting value, that is.

Architect Scott Simpson described a concept KlingStubbins called a team structure and the industry now calls Integrated Project Delivery (IPD). The concept is key for a collaborative project approach, but its importance is more universal. The phrase that stuck with me was "decision-ready information".

Decision-ready information consists of the key facts required for a meaningful, final decision about a subject to be decided.
In an IPD project, major decision-makers are expected to attend every meeting, so that decisions made in the meeting have meaningful buy-in and closure. These meetings can be intense, not to mention very expensive.
 
It's the responsibility, therefore, of each team member to bring decision-ready information for the decisions on the agenda.
Wouldn't this information design approach make meetings more valuable...and engaging!

The green marketing opportunity here is to demonstrate the sustainability, incentives, and cost saving attributes of your green solution.  Manufacturers can arm their representatives with decision-ready information.

Think about what information -- what key metrics and performance demonstration --  about your product might drive project decisions, and make sure it's available in an easy format for your representatives to bring to the table.

Read more at BuildingProductMarketing.com

Free Solar Electric People-movers for Events


Founded on the principles of national and community involvement, corporate responsibility, and most importantly, environmental responsibility, The Solar Electric Vehicle Company is using an innovative business strategy and partnering with corporations committed to combating climate change and dependence on foreign oil.

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company will provide clean and reliable solar-electric shuttles to communities and institutions cost free.

  • No gas
  • No emissions
  • Free energy from the sun

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company

Solarev believes that their business model can help bridge the gap between environmental change, and fiscal responsibility; transport needs and environmental concerns; as well as between governments and citizens.

The company believes it has developed a business plan where all can prosper. While the profitability relies on having as many solar electric vehicles in use as possible, its success relies on the impact the solar electric vehicles will be able to make.

For every solar electric vehicle in a community, citizens will have access to pollution-free transportation. For every vehicle at a university campus, more students will be able to cut down on their gas bills, as well as feel more secure traveling on campus.

For every vehicle at any park, museum, garden, or zoo, there will be one less dirty, costly, petrol burning vehicle which keeps us dependent on foreign oil, and which keeps our economy inescapably tied to the price of a barrel of oil. For every solar electric vehicle in America, more people will be able to breathe cleaner air, creating a healthier environment.

Information at www.Solarevco.com

Free Solar Electric People-movers for Events


Founded on the principles of national and community involvement, corporate responsibility, and most importantly, environmental responsibility, The Solar Electric Vehicle Company is using an innovative business strategy and partnering with corporations committed to combating climate change and dependence on foreign oil.

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company will provide clean and reliable solar-electric shuttles to communities and institutions cost free.

  • No gas
  • No emissions
  • Free energy from the sun

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company

Solarev believes that their business model can help bridge the gap between environmental change, and fiscal responsibility; transport needs and environmental concerns; as well as between governments and citizens.

The company believes it has developed a business plan where all can prosper. While the profitability relies on having as many solar electric vehicles in use as possible, its success relies on the impact the solar electric vehicles will be able to make.

For every solar electric vehicle in a community, citizens will have access to pollution-free transportation. For every vehicle at a university campus, more students will be able to cut down on their gas bills, as well as feel more secure traveling on campus.

For every vehicle at any park, museum, garden, or zoo, there will be one less dirty, costly, petrol burning vehicle which keeps us dependent on foreign oil, and which keeps our economy inescapably tied to the price of a barrel of oil. For every solar electric vehicle in America, more people will be able to breathe cleaner air, creating a healthier environment.

Information at www.Solarevco.com

Eco-Speakers for Green Events

EcoSpeakers.com is the Speakers Bureau of EcoIQ. EcoIQ works to expand the audience for the valuable ideas and good work of speakers, authors, journalists, researchers, photographers, videographers, documentary producers, publishers, web site sponsors, and event planners who focus on the transition to a more sustainable future.

EcoIQ operates EcoSpeakers.com to promote speakers for conferences, meetings, training programs, and community, business, and university speaker series.

As you consider which speaker or speakers may best meet your needs, you may want to keep several things in mind.

First, EcoSpeakers has created a series of topic pages on which they have placed the speakers that are most clearly focused on particular topics.  

EcoSpeakers is  constantly developing new information on  speakers that can help you better match them with your needs. 

Finally, don't hesitate to ask for their ideas and recommendations concerning speakers that might meet your needs.

It's important to will to understand your audience and your objectives, and with detailed knowledge of speakers' strengths and backgrounds, the folks at EcoSpeakers.com will develop options and supporting information for your consideration.

Do you have (or know of someone who has) a company producing green, sustainable, or high performance solutions?

We are launching a "green directory with a difference" -- you get a real opportunity to tell your green solutions story in the listing!  Up to 600 WORDS...and your listing can be included in FIVE categories. 

We also include BOTH Business-to-Business and Business-to-Consumer categories.  IF we don't have the right category for your solution -- let us know and we'll seriously consider adding it.

The SolutionsforGreen.com site is highly "search engine optimized" and the listings will probably appear higher on Google searches than your own company's listings for key word phrases.  We work hard at building a robust platform of sites to help drive traffic to the directory.  We're serious about greening our world...and want to help others who are also serious about the challenge facing us.  And who have solutions!

We would  love to have your company, nonprofit organization...or even public agency list your green products, green services...and green programs.  You don't have to be in the commercial market.  You just need SOLUTIONS!  Employee programs.  Festivals. Innovator groups. The broader the variety of solutions, the better! 

"Necessity is the mother of invention"...my mother taught me.  And we have necessity.  Now it's time to implement some great, innovative solutions.

And then get the word out for replicating good results.  So add your listing, already :-)

SolutionsforGreen.com

Solutions that "cut the krap" of pseudo sustainability

These are not politically correct suggestions for greening your status quo. 

They are the result of a hell-of-a-lot-of asking why little things like not using water bottles have taken over our imagination. 

We need some big solutions for some really big problems. 

We're using FOUR times the natural resources as other folks in the world.  We would need TWO to FOUR planets to keep pace with our western "lifestyle" choices.  Policymakers are looking at THIRTY YEAR PLANS to reduce our gluttony and waste.

So...we need at least FOUR-X the solutions!  How about these as a starting point for discussion:


Top Ten Things YOU can do to reduce climate change, gluttony, lawlessness, violence, over population...etc. etc. etc.

1. Green your job - be an inside champion to find solutions to green your decisions, purchases, facilities, and company policies.  Business decisions have SO much more leverage than your decisions at home (but don't neglect home, either)

2. Cut the number of children you have to one or none. And encourage young family members to think before they cut the condom.
 
3. Cut down the amount you eat...and eat healthy foods only. Skinny people are healthier.

4. Get exercise by walking where you need to go. If it's too far to walk, use the phone or internet.  At least most of the time.  Reduce your mileage by 80%.

5. Reduce water consumption for bathing, irrigation and stupid drinks.  Bird baths work fine on odd days and desk jockey, lazy days. 

6. Use shared transportation as much as absolutely friggin' possible.  You'll  learn a lot about people!  And we need some new and improved people skills! 

7. Buy green, energy efficient products made as locally as possible.  Transportation of all the parts and assembled sub parts and supplies and retail distribution and landfill graveyards add up to a huge number of miles.  Just cut the krap.

8. Build mutually sustainable, positive or at least respectful relationships with everyone in your family, tribe and community.  What we want and need and desire most is human friendship and companionship. So just go for it without all the faldaral.  Shake. Cuddle. Smile. Be nice!

9. Abide by our cultural structure of laws. (Think "New Jersey" and you'll get my drift)  Be a good citizen and allow others to live up to their potential as well. A nation of laws cannot survive is it's so corrupt that honest men and women can't make a living.  Enuf said?

10.  Enjoy laughter, joy, natural wonders, people, the arts, and simple pleasures - they pollute less, use less and produce more happiness than any manufactured gadgets!

When we get to this point, we'll all be so happy we won't need gadgets and renewable energy and electric cars and recyclable bottle caps.  We won't even need irresponsible sex. 

We'll be responsible about living and breathing and making a real home and a real community and a real world that can survive our onslaught.  We'll actually be happy.  Simply happy.

--- By Carolyn
(Just so you know, I don't live here anymore ;-) - )  

Better World Books Reycles Books to Beat Literacy

VISION:  ... keep books out of landfills and support global literacy.

Better World Books collects and sells books online to fund literacy initiatives worldwide. With more than two million new and used titles in stock, Better World Books is a self-sustaining, triple-bottom-line company that creates social, economic and environmental value for all their stakeholders.

Better World Books is also the winner of the 2009 Business Week Most Promising Social Entrepreneur Award and a founding B Corporation. Social and environmental responsibility is at the core of their socially entrepreneurial business.

The company has partnerships with more than 1,800 college campuses and 1,500 libraries nationwide, and has generated more than $6 million for its non-profit, library and college partners, donated 1.3 million books to literacy programs globally, and diverted over 22 million books from landfills.

All books are available with free shipping to any location within the United States (or $3.97 worldwide). And in case you're concerned about your eco-footprint, every order is shipped carbon neutral with offsets from Carbonfund.org. Their five primary literacy partners are Books for Africa, Room to Read, Worldfund, the National Center for Family Literacy, and Invisible Children.

And it gets local, too.  Online Sidewalk Sales allow you to type in your zip code and browse a selection of titles in the Better World Books inventory that comes to them from a library near you. The best part is that proceeds go directly back to your local library.

"We've put aside roughly 5% of the company for use in stock option grants to an initial group of five literacy partners (with potential to add others in the future)", says  Xavier Helgesen, one of the organization's leaders. He puts the philotophy best:  "We created Better World Books to show that it is possible to do good while at the same time run a successful company.  Our literacy partners are essential to our mission, and we want them to flourish."

Los Angeles Green Companies Identified in EDF Online Map

The California Green Economy map features more than 2,200 businesses statewide in four categories--energy generation, energy efficiency, green building and transportation--that are likely to grow as California transitions to a low-carbon economy.

Companies on the map can be sorted by city, county and congressional district. The top five California  counties are:

Los Angeles County - 398 companies

San Diego County - 208 companies

Orange County - 202 companies

Santa Clara County - 173 companies

Alameda County - 131 companies

"To our knowledge, this is the first time that a map of California's green companies has been published online, creating a visual dynamic resource for people to better understand what a green economy looks like," said Tim O'Connor, an attorney and California climate change analyst at the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).

Southern California alone has more than 1,000 green companies, according to the Los Angeles Greenprint report, which details how the implementation of Green LA and Solar LA initiatives proposed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa are expected produce high-quality green jobs for people living in the Los Angeles area.

Green LA by the LA DWP

Implementation of Green LA will be overseen by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, the largest public power utility in the country and the utility that uses the most solar energy nationwide. The plan calls for fighting global warming by reducing greenhouse gas emissions 35% below 1990 levels by 2030 through the use of renewable energy, conservation, new green building standards and strategic land use planning.

Solar LA

Solar LA calls for growing the region's green economy by adding 1.3 gigawatts of solar power by 2020, enough to meet 10% of L.A.'s energy needs and more than is currently available nationwide.

"Los Angeles and Southern California are uniquely vulnerable to climate change because of existing pollution problems, our coastal setting and overstretched water supplies," said Erica Fick, an EDF clean energy fellow based in Los Angeles, who co-authored the report. "Green LA and Solar LA will be a shot in the arm for the entire Southern California economy, creating a lasting upswing in the manufacturing, construction, technology, and "green" service sectors."

SOURCE: Sustainable Business  and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).

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