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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/wozniak-could-a-computer-make-a-cup-of-coffee</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/new-avaak-wireless-camera-system-puts-low-cost-video-to-the-web</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/da5096940b424/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>New Avaak wireless camera system puts low-cost video to ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Do you need to put a video camera on an entry way? Or maybe build a baby monitor or a traffic monitor? Well Avaak has a cool wireless camera system for you. Low cost (under $300). It works wirelessly and without power cords. Here I get a demonstration of this new wireless camera system that is being announced this week at the Demo Conference.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tapulous-ships-second-version-of-best-selling-iphone-game</loc>
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      <video:title>Tapulous ships second version of best-selling iPhone game</video:title>
      <video:description>Tapulous is one of the most popular app development companies for the iPhone and tonight they shipped the second version of Tap Tap Revenge. Here CEO Bart Decrem introduces the team, talks about the latest news (millions of users!) and then I get a demo.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tatango-a-cool-startup-turns-on-reality-tv-show-about-itself</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/085bfe76f18bf/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Tatango, a cool startup, turns on reality TV show about ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Tatango is a cool startup located in Bellingham, Washington, USA, and they just turned on TatangoTV. Here we visit their offices, and learn what's behind their live TV show. We also get a tour, learn about their business (they make SMS notification systems for college kids and businesses) and meet their team.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-at-stealth-mode-startup-newline-software</loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/you-gotta-see-cyberlinks-new-dvd-and-blu-ray-player-for-pcs</loc>
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      <video:title>You gotta see Cyberlink's new DVD and Blu-ray player for ...</video:title>
      <video:description>OK, this isn't much about business, but if you travel a lot you probably want to play DVDs or Blu-ray discs on your laptop. The thing is did you know that you aren't getting the best quality? Here Cyberlink's new PowerDVD 9 player (just shipped) makes DVD playing much higher quality and enables Blu-ray playing too. Here Tom Vaughan, director of business development, tells me about Cyberlink and shows me their latest.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/small-worlds-virtual-world-blows-away-second-life-limitations</loc>
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      <video:title>Small Worlds' virtual world blows away Second Life ...</video:title>
      <video:description>You've seen Second Life, right? That was the virtual world that got a lot of hype about two years ago. It was very cool, but it had some significant limitations. First it required a download so wasn't easily embeddable into a web site. Second it couldn't deal with the large numbers of people that brands would need to see decent ROI. Third, it was hard to use and hard to figure out where you were and what to do. SmallWorlds changes all that. It presents a customizeable world to you. You have your own avatar. But it's easy to get into (everything is a URL) and it's easy to move around in (it's not quite full 3D, so isn't as confusing as Second Life) but it lets you build your own world. Here co-founder Mitch Olsen takes us on a tour of this interesting new service.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-igoogle-artist-themes</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4ed4f5f52ea2a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>marc ecko</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-nikolai-cornells-demo-reel</loc>
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      <video:description>We recently named the firm Obscura Digital one of the top ten innovative companies in advertising and marketing, but their work really puts traditional advertising to shame. Obscura first worked the festival circuit, creating immersive experiences with domes and multiple projectors. Now, by developing a proprietary technology, the group can project any image onto any shaped object, which means they can build massive human-sized touch screens and turn buildings into interactive billboards. "We build everything from scratch, " says director of interactive media, Nikolai Cornell, which could mean fabricating reflective monitors, designing gaming pods, using Flash and 3D modeling programs, and building systems of sensors that allow multi-touch holographic interaction. The result are immense temporary experiences that help consumers visualize and better understand the products of its clients. It's like Minority Report, but bigger. Much bigger. And also it's real.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-surprising-beauty-of-the-youtube-symphony</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a73e7e7d334b8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The Surprising Beauty of the YouTube Symphony</video:title>
      <video:description>Ever think you'd see YouTube videos in Carnegie Hall?Last night, Google and YouTube presented the premiere of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, a collaborative online effort featuring 96 classical musicians from around the world and chosen from among thousands of applicants via YouTube submissions. Read more at FastCompany.com ...</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-terminator-economy-beyond-digital-effects</loc>
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      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Beyond Digital Effects</video:title>
      <video:description>Director of Terminator Salvation, McG, thinks special effects work best when they are a hybrid of CG and the classic technique, of building sets and making models. In this conversation, recorded at Stan Winston Studios, he points out that it's just a matter of physics.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/in-search-of-smaller-faster-cheaper-memories</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4dbcbe5aef2bb/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>In search of smaller, faster, cheaper memories</video:title>
      <video:description>In the building where the hard drive was invented there's a team of researchers who are working to build new kinds of memories (that's IBM's Almaden Research Center). Ones that are smaller, faster, cheaper to build, and that use less power. Here I meet with the guy who runs that team, Stewart Parkin, who gives details of what they are working on and the breakthroughs they are finding. A little technical, but a great look into how our computers will work in the future.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/verisign-wants-you-to-use-two-pass-authentication-to-protect-your-accounts</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13825042d6017/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Verisign wants you to use two-pass authentication to ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Jen Gilburg of Verisign shows me Verisign's two-path authentication tokens so that users can better protect themselves online by having very strong passwords. Interesting way to protect your accounts. Will this take off with users?</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:23+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>key</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-terminator-economy-passion-comes-first</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d30855646d414/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Passion Comes First</video:title>
      <video:description>In preparation for Skynet's apocalyptic assault--the opening of Terminator Salvation on May 21--Fast Company is preparing its own onslaught of exclusive material, starting with this clip of director McG and Special Effects Supervisor John Rosengrant. In it, McG talks about what he shares in common with Shaun White, Seth MacFarlane, the Google founders and Bill Gates.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:17:58+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-into-how-china-is-changing-how-your-gadgets-are-made-marketed-and-delivered</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bdbd16e5212a3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>A look into how China is changing how your gadgets are ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Liam Casey runs PCH, a supply chain management company in Shenzhen, China. We visited him recently to understand how China's manufacturing capabilities are changing and also how consumer electronics are made, marketed, and delivered to your home from PCH's factories in China.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:05+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seattle-green-office-space-mashup-hosts-interesting-startups</loc>
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      <video:description>Want to work with a ton of cool startups like iPhone app developer Shazam? Well, then you'll want to check out Thinkspace which is run by Peter Che up in Redmond, WA. Right near Microsoft's campus. Here Peter gives us a tour and talks about why he has one of the hottest places to work in the Seattle area. Read Peter's blog too.</video:description>
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      <video:title>The designer of the XML icon (among other stuff)</video:title>
      <video:description>The lead designer, Bryan Bell, who works for Tapulous is a very talented interactive software designer. He's done all sorts of websites, blog designs, etc but one thing that he's probably best known for is the orange XML icon that denotes on many websites an RSS feed. He told me the story behind that icon (Dave Winer wanted an icon for the new technology called RSS, or "really simple syndication" that he had developed). It's an interesting story and a cautionary tale for other designers who might think they should just bang something out quickly for a client. Enjoy!</video:description>
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      <video:title>First look: new company, Likaholix, finds sharing power ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Likaholix is a new company, just launching today, started by two engineers who used to work at Google. What does it do? It lets you share things you like with other people. Sounds lame, right? But remember, I've clicked "like" 16, 000 times in the past year over on friendfeed (you can see my like feed here). So, liking things is a powerful way to tell other people about things. Here you'll get a first look at Likaholix, which goes into closed beta today.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/first-look-protect-your-business-computer-with-symantecs-new-norton-360</loc>
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      <video:description>Symantec, this morning, is announcing its new 360 anti-virus and security software. It goes way beyond what Symantec has offered in past to protect your computers. Here you get the first look at the new service/software.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/measuring-the-worlds-fastest-punch</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d53e1c78f7eb0/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Measuring The World's Fastest Punch</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you measure the world's fastest punch? Turns out it's not as easy as you might think. Here IBM Researcher James Kaufman explains what it took.</video:description>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/93155b59606c6/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/93155b59606c6/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The best website measurement system? Part I of Quantcast</video:title>
      <video:description>Do you run a website? Do you want to know more about the traffic that's visiting it? Then you need to use Quantcast. It is one of a group of services like Alexa and Compete that help you see how many people are visiting your site. Here's CEO and co-founder Konrad Feldman shows why Quantcast is better than its competitors and also just how much detail you can now see. This is the first part of the interview. In the second part you'll see Konrad give you a demo and show you around the service.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/youtube-symphony-orchestra-flight-of-the-bumblebee</loc>
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      <video:title>YouTube Symphony Orchestra: "Flight of the Bumblebee"</video:title>
      <video:description>A sample of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra's performance of "Flight of the Bumblebee", by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/youtube-symphony-orchestra-mason-bates</loc>
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      <video:title>YouTube Symphony Orchestra: Mason Bates</video:title>
      <video:description>More from the YouTube Symphony Orchestra; a performance of Mason Bates'  Warehouse Medicine from B-Sides.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Look Around for Your Name</video:title>
      <video:description>Want to know where you stand in the workplace? Here's one way to find out.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Intel Reader</video:title>
      <video:description>A demo of the new Intel Reader.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/brands-in-the-blink-of-an-eye</loc>
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      <video:title>Brands in the Blink of an Eye</video:title>
      <video:description>So which of todays great brands can survive the blink test? Using this model Ken Carbone has composed this thirty second spot showing thirty brands from various categories to see how many their logo designs are identifiable. Most are well known and have been stamped into our brains with zillions of impressions. So, as an added challenge, he has intentionally cropped the logos to the brink of recognition.  How many can you identify? Impress your friends at half time with your brand acuity. Just dont turn it into a drinking game.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Yes to Less</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/another-example-of-advertising-of-future-part-ii-of-widgetbucks</loc>
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      <video:title>Another example of advertising of future? Part II of ...</video:title>
      <video:description>In another example of how advertising is changing, Widgetbucks is a performance-based ad technology with 26, 000 publishers. Two terabytes of data every day flow through its system. Whew. CEO Matt Hulett gives me a tour of his offices in Seattle, WA -- he used to work at Real Networks. This is the second part of the interview where he shows me how the technology works. In part I he gives me a tour of the Seattle-based company and explains some of the business behind it.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/jeff-bezos-whats-dangerous-is-not-to-evolve</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/00cbb50d0b748/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Jeff Bezos - "What's dangerous is not to evolve"</video:title>
      <video:description>Amazon may have started out simply, selling books online, but these days it peddles everything from pickled carrots to two-carat diamond rings. The Internet's biggest retailer says it logged the best holiday season in its history despite the rough economy. CEO Jeff Bezos credits the $4 billion the company spent on R&amp;D over the past decade.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T17:45:12+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Kindle</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/laugh-synergy-30-rocks-best-ge-jokes</loc>
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      <video:title>Laugh Synergy: 30 Rock's Best GE Jokes</video:title>
      <video:description>When you're as big as GE, it's impossible not to be hurt in a downturn. But the company had good news on its 2008 highlight list too: the three-year-old Ecomagination division saw revenues rise 21% to $17 billion; investment in clean R&amp;D doubled to $1.4 billion; NBC-Universal delivered the most-digital-Olympics-ever, via 2, 200 hours of live streaming video.Nothing shows GE's modern outlook more than its willingness to lampoon itself on TV's 30 Rock, created by Tina Fey. "It adds to the humanity of the company, " GE CEO Jeff Immelt told Fast Company at a GE party at, yes, 30 Rockefeller Center. " 30 Rock is a way for us to poke fun at big corporate culture and not be defensive about it, " agrees Steve Fludder, the new chief of Ecomagination. "I just showed a clip yesterday at a GE meeting, " NBC head Jeff Zucker says.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/aee35352bc9e6/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>Its a topic you probably dont want to think about, but theres nothing that will improve many human lives around the world than a state of the art wastewater treatment plant. Pacifica has one of the best in the world, the state-of-the-art Calera Creek Water Recycling Plant. It turns raw sewage into clean water that supplies a wetland and keeps fish alive along with fertilizer that helps farmers grow better crops. All without using harsh chemicals that will be hard to clean out of the water and could cause ecological problems. It is one of the few solar-assisted plants in the world and Dave Gromm, director of wastewater collection and plant operations, gives us a tour to show us the latest in science and technology that this $53 million plant uses.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/gogrid-rides-the-cloud-into-your-business</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b7d2b10c4eee7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>GoGrid Rides The Cloud Into Your Business</video:title>
      <video:description>GoGrid is competing with Amazon and Rackspace, among others, to host your Enterprise data on its cloud services. Here CEO, John Keagy, and VP of Tech Strategy, Randy Bias, tell me about GoGrids business.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tour-one-of-the-last-independently-owned-radio-stations-in-us</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fff866af27b77/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>Michael Zwerling is one of a dying breed: independent owner of a radio station in the United States. He owns 10, 000 watt KSCO, AM 1080 in Santa Cruz, California, and here he gives me a tour of the station and its transmission equipment. Lots of fun to see inside a radio station and learn why its towers are located over water.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-talk-with-medical-informatics-app-epocrates-co-founder</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7fe85f6e3c4f5/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>A talk with medical informatics app Epocrates co-founder</video:title>
      <video:description>Epocrates is an app that helps medical doctors get access to the latest knowledge on diseases and diagnosis. It also checks to make sure they are prescribing the right drugs and that there aren't bad interaction effects between drugs if they are prescribing multiple drugs. Here co-founder Jeff Tangney talks to me about the company. In a separate video, to come shortly, we get a demo and talk to a Stanford Hospital doctor who is using the system.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/search-interface-done-better-than-google</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6d0212c90f98c/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>Leapfish goes way beyond Google's search by bringing you tons of results from all sorts of different places on the Internet as you type -- including from Google. This is the search UI that Google would do, if it were starting today. Here CEO Ben Behrouzi talks to me about his company, his background, and shows me where Leapfish is going.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/brightstorm-profits-off-of-high-school-sat-preparation-videos</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/35b7cbedf08f5/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/35b7cbedf08f5/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Brightstorm profits off of high school SAT preparation ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Brightstorm is a service that helps high school students prepare for SAT tests with fun videos done by high school teachers who show you how to do better on the test and help you prepare. Here you learn more about how Brightstorm's business works and you get a look at the service with CEO Jeff Marshall.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/stanford-doctor-demonstrates-how-he-uses-epocrates</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8bddb37c5f30d/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Stanford Doctor demonstrates how he uses Epocrates</video:title>
      <video:description>A doctor walks in and gives you a diagnosis. Does she or he know everything about that disease? All the possible treatments? Does she know about all the possible interactions that your drugs can have? She would if she were carrying around an iPhone with Epocrates loaded on it. Here Stanford University Doctor Andrew Newman shows off how he uses Epocrates in his practice. He says it's transformative. Oh, and he takes devices over to poor nations and trains doctors around the world on how to use the system. This brings modern healthcare into the poorest hospital.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-visit-to-gistcom-finds-a-new-way-to-get-value-from-email</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f55d480383f9b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f55d480383f9b/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A visit to Gist.com finds a new way to get value from email</video:title>
      <video:description>Gist is a new kind of service: one that helps you better manage your social connections. Particularly those that you build in email. T.A. McCann shows me the latest version and talks about how Gist.com will save you time in managing your real social network.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ccbetty-is-what-yahoo-should-use-to-make-its-email-users-more-productive-and-connected</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/57c99c2a27ce9/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>CCBetty is what Yahoo should use to make its email users ...</video:title>
      <video:description>In your email you probably have lots of interesting stuff. Photos. Contacts. Events. Other stuff. But to find all that stuff you have to dig through each email. CCBetty brings it all together automatically. All you do is copy CCBetty on each email and it'll turn your email into a new kind of experience. Yahoo or Microsoft could use this to combine Flickr, Upcoming.org, and other data sources all together. Here Michael Cerda, CEO, introduces this brand new company and service to us.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T17:44:24+00:00</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/state-of-the-startup-industry-with-demo-conferences-chris-shipley-and-venture-beats-matt-marsh</loc>
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      <video:title>State of the startup industry with Demo Conference's ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Chris Shipley has traveled the world for more than a decade now looking for great startups for launching at the Demo Conference that she runs. This year 39 companies will show their products and services for the first time. Recently Chris announced that she would be handing the conference over to Venture Beat's co-founder Matt Marshall (the handoff will take place gradually over the next year) and we talk about both that and what both of these people are seeing in the startup world.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>venture beat</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/evri-brings-a-unique-discovery-mechanism-to-the-world-of-news</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b68c1922fdb55/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Evri brings a unique discovery mechanism to the world of ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Evri is a company you might not notice unless you look at the bottom of the Washington Post's news pages and see a little widget there that connects people, places, and things, together in a unique way. It looks simple, but the technology underneath is pretty wild and here we talk with Evri's CTO, Deep Dhillon, who shows us what Evri is doing and tells us what is behind this innovative Seattle company.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/advertising-of-future-part-i-of-discussion-with-involver</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/81d5092638840/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part I of discussion with Involver</video:title>
      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, into four parts. Here's the first of those four.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>engagement</video:tag>
      <video:tag>involver</video:tag>
      <video:tag>rahim fazal</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>youtube</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/advertising-of-future-part-ii-of-discussion-with-involver</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b45b3208f6646/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b45b3208f6646/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part II of discussion with Involver</video:title>
      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, into four parts. Here's the second of those four. Start with Part I.</video:description>
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      <video:description>The PogoPlug is an example of a trend at this year's Consumer Electronics Show: very simple gadgets that use the Internet to add new functionality. In this case really great file and media sharing. Learn more as Daniel Putterman, CEO and Jed Putterman, VP of Products, show off how easy it is to share file and photos.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Loic Le Meur runs the LeWeb conference, which just concluded last week in Paris, France. He also runs Seesmic, which is a startup that makes a variety of services and tools for what Loic calls "the instant Web." I call it the World Wide talk show and say that Loic is host. We discuss how the web is turning real time thanks to services like Twitter, FriendFeed, and Seesmic, and how Seesmic enables a new style of video conversation.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/silicon-valleys-newspaper-under-pressure</loc>
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      <video:description>When I visited the US Capitol and walked into the Speaker of the Houses office I saw Nancy Pelosis PR person using Wordpress. Now THAT is publishing power and gives you an idea of why Wordpress is so important to the world. Here I talk with Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic, the company that both holds his name as well as produces Wordpress. We talk about the future of Wordpress because they are about to release a new version.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dishing-with-the-2008-masters-of-design</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8294fae08232a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>Marcel Wanders talked about the fairy tale that informed the design of the new Mondrian Hotel in Miami, and the fear he has to face down every time he begins a new project. John Maeda spoke of design's hidden return on investment --  its impact on an organization's human resources.The occasion was Fast Company's Masters of Design gala, where Wanders and Maeda, both 2008 winners, held forth on the challenges and opportunities for design both in good times - and in rotten ones.Listen in as they talk about Sleeping Beauty in South Beach, why digital design is often so unsatisfying, and the granny whose dying words to her granddaughter were, "F**k fear!"</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/exclusive-seagate-introduces-new-hd-media-storage-and-sharing-device</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3ca65d7f34e16/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Exclusive: Seagate Introduces New HD Media Storage and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Problem: your relatives just got a new HDTV and you want to show off some videos or photos you shot on their screen. Question: whats the easiest way to get your photos, video, or other media onto their screen? Solution: Seagate FreeAgent|Theater. Its an HD media player which you hook up to their HDTV. You bring over your hard drive with photos, videos, music, and more and it plays it. No muss, no fuss. Here Jon Von Bronkhorst, of Seagates Consumer Solutions, gives us the first demo and explains how it works. DISCLAIMER: Seagate is our sponsor, which we greatly appreciate because it lets us bring you all these great videos from around the world.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/starck-embraces-his-feminine-side</loc>
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      <video:description>Philippe Starck, resplendent in black leather pants, came to New Yorks Soho House this week to promote his latest project "- a set of sleek stereo speakers he designed for Parrot, a French wireless technology company whose CEO, Henri Seydoux, is one of the designers oldest friends.The Zikmu speakers , matching black columns with flared bases, were introduced at MacWorld, then dazzled the crowd at CES, walking away with Bluetooth CIGs Best of Show award.The technology behind the speakers is first rate "- theyre topped with an iPod loading dock, and can wirelessly stream music from a PC or Mac.  But its the neck-snappingly cool design (not to mention great sound)  that creates product lust. The $1500 speakers, available later this spring, are striking for their simplicity, functionality, and beauty.Any consumer can appreciate those qualities, but a recent presentation at CES by a pair of designers from Smart Designs Femme Den, indicated that those ...</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/mastering-design</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/179cc450393c8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Mastering Design</video:title>
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      <video:tag>Yves Behar</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/recording-the-worlds-best-live-music</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/71bf01eb06ec1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Recording The World's Best Live Music</video:title>
      <video:description>He's worked in the recording studio of Austin City Limits since the show started back in the 1970s but here we record David Hough, Audio Director, talking about his experiences. Why do this? We're getting around and meeting people who do different jobs. Thank you to Scott Carroll of AMD for connecting us.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-juicier-silicon-valley-startup</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60e08a6ef85f1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60e08a6ef85f1/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A "Juicier" Silicon Valley Startup</video:title>
      <video:description>Silicon Valley used to be the home to the world's best orchards before tech companies paved it over. So when I heard about Maverick Brands, a new Palo Alto startup that's making juice under the Sunkist Naturals brand I wanted to learn more and here's President Mark Shaw to tell us all about what they are doing and how they got on 5, 000 grocery store shelves in less than a year.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:35:29+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>juice</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mark shaw</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>silicon valley</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sunkist naturals</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/demo-of-world-golf-tour-online-free-golf-game</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8c78ecd532bcd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8c78ecd532bcd/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Demo of World Golf Tour Online Free Golf Game</video:title>
      <video:description>Here Chad Nelson, President of World Golf Tour, gives us a tour of its free golf game that you play online against other people. Pretty cool technology and unique game play because they use actual photography of actual courses, along with some really cool modeling. Chad explains how it works here.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>chad nelson</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>world golf tour</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-acquires-slicehost-to-engage-cloud-based-businesses</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/62ba4fb8a8af7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=62ba4fb8a8af7</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/62ba4fb8a8af7/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Rackspace Acquires SliceHost To Engage Cloud-Based ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace last week bought SliceHost, which enables them to more effectively compete with Amazon and Microsoft in the area of cloud-based web services. Here Matt Tanase and Jason Seats, co-founders of SliceHost explain why they are going to Rackspace and what that means for their businesses.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:35:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>slicehost</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-buys-its-way-into-cloud-based-storage</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d28feef1be0f7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=d28feef1be0f7</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d28feef1be0f7/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Rackspace Buys Its Way Into Cloud-Based Storage</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace last week bought Jungle Disk which lets you store files up on a data center on the Internet. That protects your data in case your computers get stolen or, worse, you have a fire that destroys your computers. Here you meet John Engates, CTO of Rackspace, and Dave Wright, CEO of Jungle Disk, who tell us why they've joined forces and what this means for their customers.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:01+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>cloud</video:tag>
      <video:tag>jungle disk</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Rackspace</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>storage</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/putting-better-data-into-video</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f361c75838e32/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=f361c75838e32</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f361c75838e32/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Putting Better Data Into Video</video:title>
      <video:description>EveryZing has built a system/player that lets content producers put better metadata into video streams, so they are easier to find and interact with. Here Thomas Wilde, CEO of EveryZing, shows us their latest offerings and talks with us about the video marketplace.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:17+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>everyZing</video:tag>
      <video:tag>metadata</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>seo</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Thomas wilde</video:tag>
      <video:tag>video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/producing-dead-space</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a5981e69dbc75/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=a5981e69dbc75</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a5981e69dbc75/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Producing Dead Space</video:title>
      <video:description>We spent the day with Electronic Arts Dead Space team to learn how video games are made. Here we interview the producer, Rich Briggs, and he shares with us some of the behind-the-scenes details behind this scary new game.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:25+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Dead Space</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electronic Arts</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Game</video:tag>
      <video:tag>rich briggs</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>video game</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/making-the-art-in-dead-space</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d071739998900/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=d071739998900</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d071739998900/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Making The Art in Dead Space</video:title>
      <video:description>Dead Space is a new video game from Electronic Arts that is shaped on horror films. Here we talk with art director Ian Milham about the process of making the art in the new game.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Dead Space</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electronic Arts</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Game</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ian milham</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>video game</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/inside-the-one-laptop-per-childs-wireless-features</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e99b04537d501/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=e99b04537d501</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e99b04537d501/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Inside the One Laptop Per Child's Wireless Features</video:title>
      <video:description>One of the neatest features is the wireless technology thats built into the OLPC laptop. It works even where there isnt a wifi cloud available and builds its own mesh, along with some unique features. Here Michail Blestas, VP of Advanced Technology and Connectivity on the One Laptop Per Child project, talks to me about some of the unique wireless and power saving features inside the OLPC.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:40+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Child</video:tag>
      <video:tag>children</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Education</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Michail Blestsas</video:tag>
      <video:tag>OLPC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>One Laptop Per Child</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/find-a-better-price-on-banks</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b3d8ac2dd813/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=4b3d8ac2dd813</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b3d8ac2dd813/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Find a Better Price on Banks</video:title>
      <video:description>Lets say you need to buy a CD from a bank. Did you know the interest rate can vary up to two percentage points? I didnt. I thought they were commodities that were pretty much the same price at every bank. I learned that by visiting MoneyAisle.com and talking with Mukesh Chatter, CEO of neoSAEJ, who showed me how his system pits 85 to 100 banks against each other in a reverse auction, I get the best return out there. Now THIS is banking done right!</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:37:04+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>bank</video:tag>
      <video:tag>moneyaisle</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mukesh chatter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>neosaej</video:tag>
      <video:tag>reverse auction</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>web service</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/finding-useful-info-is-easy-on-loud3r</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08a9f94cf7a0b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=08a9f94cf7a0b</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08a9f94cf7a0b/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Finding Useful Info Is Easy On Loud3r</video:title>
      <video:description>Information overload is a continuing problem, but one way out of it is to visit sites that bucket information and streams into topics for you so you can find what you need quickly. Loud3r is such an aggregator and here Lowell Goss, founder, shows us what makes his approach different.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:37:23+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:title>The Creative Process of Sports Stadium Design</video:title>
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      <video:description>Do you have something you need to capture? How about a way to remember someone you meet at a party? A business card? A receipt? Ever had an interesting idea on the freeway? Well, Evernote is the way to do it and Phil Libin, CEO, shows me how it works. Why is it so cool? Well, if you take a picture of someone with Evernote it converts any text in the photo to searchable text. You can also leave text notes, or graphic notes. Its really something you should check out.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Dr. Bernardo Huberman is director of the social computing lab at HP Labs and is a senior fellow, too. Why is HP doing social research? Well, Bernardo tells us and gives us some insights into what his team is learning.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/underneath-the-smartsheet</loc>
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      <video:description>Jenny Lam was responsible at Microsoft for designing all sorts of stuff. Windows. Stage and brand identity for Microsoft's developer conferences. And more. Now she's working at Jackson Fish Market, a Seattle firm that makes cool consumer apps and sells exclusive sponsorships to brand advertisers. We have a discussion about what companies could do to have better experiences.</video:description>
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      <video:description>In our trip through Washington DC, youll notice that lots of politicians are upset that the United States is ranked 15th out of all countries in deployment of broadband technologies. Here I visit Kyle McSlarrow, CEO of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, to get the industrys perspective on how were doing in broadband deployment, among other issues.</video:description>
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  <url>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/sliderocket-empowers-a-new-kind-of-presentation</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/610ecb6829c02/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Sliderocket Empowers a New Kind of Presentation</video:title>
      <video:description>You've seen Microsoft's PowerPoint. But you've never seen an Internet-enabled, collaborative presentation tool like Sliderocket -- until now. Here Mitch Grasso, CEO and founder, tells us about Sliderocket the company and then shows us a demo.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Microsoft Research, Silicon Valley Style</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/get-your-project-done-with-amazee-and-your-friends</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/9c5acfe598e3b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Get Your Project Done with Amazee and Your Friends</video:title>
      <video:description>Amazee is a new service that lets you collaborate with your friends or coworkers and get projects done. Here we meet with Dania Gerhardt, COO, and Gregory Gerhardt, CEO, and learn what this start-up's goals are and get a demo of their new service.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seagate-ceo-says-what-recession</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a4b9684289451/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Seagate CEO says What recession?</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/xeroxs-cto-takes-company-into-post-copier-age</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/02d04256313de/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/02d04256313de/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Xerox's CTO Takes Company Into Post-Copier Age</video:title>
      <video:description>We had a chance to meet Xerox's CTO, Sophie Vandebroek and we talked about all the latest stuff that Xerox is working on from Solar energy to medical testing technology. The interview was done on the deck of the famous Palo Alto Research Center where tons of high tech industry's most important technologies (like object oriented programming, Ethernet cable and protocols, laser printers, and more) were invented. We talk about the role that lab continues to play inside Xerox.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/getting-to-know-techcrunch-israel</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b3ad2c6f4ecd8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Getting to Know TechCrunch Israel</video:title>
      <video:description>I learn a little bit about the Israeli tech scene while driving around Tel Aviv with Roi Carthy, who is a scout for an Internet-oriented VC and also who writes about start-ups for TechCrunch, famous tech blogging group.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/israeli-company-lets-you-video-from-cell-phones</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/770e3839f4097/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Israeli Company Lets You Video From Cell Phones</video:title>
      <video:description>Here at Fast Company we're playing with cell phone video as part of our FastCompany.TV channel. Right now we're using a Nokia N95 cell phone and broadcasting live video to an audience over on Http://www.qik.com but Qik isn't the only service available. We're getting around and seeing all the competition too, and here we have Israel's FlixWagon. You meet the development team and hear their philosophy.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/check-point-ceo-says-israel-is-a-great-place-for-business</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/90a9fd8a15a96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Check Point CEO Says Israel is a Great Place for Business</video:title>
      <video:description>Check Point is one of Israel's top tech success stories. They have thousands of employees and campuses in both Silicon Valley and Israel. On a recent trip with a bunch of bloggers I had a chance to sit down with Gil Shwed, Check Point's CEO, who talked about the economic climate in Israel, how doing business in Israel compares to Silicon Valley, and a lot more. In the video you'll see Renee Blodgett, Cathy Brooks, Deborah Schultz, JD Lasica, Jeff Saperstein, and Susan Mernit.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/famous-conductor-on-management-styles-part-two</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6c7edfb53e6ce/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6c7edfb53e6ce/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Famous Conductor on Management Styles,     Part Two</video:title>
      <video:description>At the Kinnernet conference in Israel I had a real treat. I was able to participate in a "maestro" workshop that Itay Talgam, famous conductor, gave. He demonstrated several different conductor's management styles and showed why some styles worked with some people, and other styles failed. He gives this workshop all over the world and it's a rare treat to be able to bring it to you. This video has been split up into three pieces.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/looking-into-security-with-austin-s-hbmg</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/5cad861044031/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Looking into Security with Austins HBMG</video:title>
      <video:description>In this episode of ScobleizerTV, Sloan Foster, VP of Marketing for HBMG, talks to us about being a technologist in Austin and shows us their latest security projects.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-new-kind-of-social-networking-searchdiscovery-tool</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7ba472ae0bce1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7ba472ae0bce1/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A New Kind of Social Networking Search/Discovery Tool</video:title>
      <video:description>Here we get an exclusive first look at Semantinet, which is a tool thatll help you get the information you care about out of your social networking tools and feeds. Founder Tai Keinan demonstrates Semantinet and explains why its important as an adjunct to feeds, social event sites, microblogging tools like Twitter and Pownce, and aggregation services like FriendFeed. This was filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel, as part of our tour to discover whats happening in the tech world in Israel. Much more to come from Israel soon.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/inside-san-antonios-neopolitan-networks</loc>
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      <video:title>Inside San Antonio's Neopolitan Networks</video:title>
      <video:description>Frank Robles, CEO, Neopolitan Networks, shows us around his data and networking center and explains his business, which hooks companies data centers together.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/an-inside-look-at-cerns-large-hadron-collider-part-ii</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/24dbf473f361f/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>An Inside Look at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, Part II.</video:title>
      <video:description>Heres Part II of our insiders look at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The machine that National Geographic said was looking for the God Particle, or the Higgs Boson Particle. This is the largest particle collider in the world, with tons of sensors and a huge computing network. This is also the place where the Web was invented. Our tour guide? Frank E. Taylor, a senior research scientist at MIT.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/moving-atoms-at-ibm-to-build-smaller-storage-devices</loc>
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      <video:title>Moving Atoms at IBM to Build Smaller Storage Devices</video:title>
      <video:description>IBM's Almaden Research Center is where the hard drive was invented so we visited there to find out what kinds of things they are working on today. Our cameras found a group of scientists moving atoms of Iron around one at a time with a Tunneling Scanning Electron Microscope. They show me how it's done. It's one of the most amazing things to see in person. The fact that humans can build things one atom at a time just is amazing. In this video you'll meet: Markus Ternes, PhD, postdoctoral scientist, Chris Lutz, PhD, Low-temperature Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Atom Manipulation scientist and Sebastian Loth, PhD, postdoctoral scientist.</video:description>
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      <video:title>IBM's Silicon Valley R&amp;D Lab</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ben-segal-the-mentor-of-tim-berners-lee-at-cern</loc>
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      <video:title>Ben Segal - The Mentor of Tim Berners-Lee at CERN</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-dogs-of-mahalo-part-ii</loc>
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      <video:title>The Dogs of Mahalo - Part II</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/google-announces-offline-docs</loc>
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      <video:title>Google Announces Offline Docs</video:title>
      <video:description>Here Ken Norton, Product Manager at Google, shows us the new offline features of Google Docs, which were just released today.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/part-i-of-inside-mahalo-the-human-produced-search-engine</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ebb2783865aa4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Part I of Inside Mahalo, the Human Produced Search Engine</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-philosophy-of-myspace-with-vp-of-product-management</loc>
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      <video:title>The Philosophy of MySpace with VP of Product Management</video:title>
      <video:description>In our tour of MySpace we sat down with Steve Pearman, Vice President of Product Management at MySpace. He tells me what makes MySpace different than its competitors and how his team works to design new features.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/democratizing-the-tipping-point</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/75bec8725f199/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Democratizing the Tipping Point</video:title>
      <video:description>Duncan Watts has a theory that offers a dramatically more democratic view of how trends take-off.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/make-your-documents-social-objects-with-scribd</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ab40b4d7eeeb8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ab40b4d7eeeb8/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Make Your Documents Social Objects with Scribd</video:title>
      <video:description>Why would you share your documents with the world? Well, Scribd's CEO, Trip Adler has the answer: by sharing documents you make them social objects that a community can add onto. He gives us a demo and talks to us about how he got funded and how he is working to build a new kind of business all around the sharing of documents. He demonstrates how people are putting a variety of documents up from poetry, book proposals, resumes, and more.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/robert-scoble-welcomes-you-to-fastcompanytv</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b7771ec503d4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Robert Scoble Welcomes You to FastCompany.TV</video:title>
      <video:description>This is the start of FastCompany.TV and here Robert Scoble, Managing Director, welcomes you and explains what's coming up. Some things that are coming soon? Tour of Microsoft Research's new building, more interviews with MySpace executives, a tour around the Large Hadron Collider at CERN (where the Web was invented), a demo and interview with Scribd's founder, and more. Don't miss the four first videos we posted today to Scobleizer TVV and the 10 videos we've posted to Fast Company Live.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-innovator</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8d8e61886506a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>An interview with John Kao, CEO of Kao &amp; Company, is an excellent way to kick off the start of FastCompany.tv and ScobleizerTV. Why? Well, he taught business at Harvard University for 14 years. Is widely recognized as one of the world's top experts on innovation (his book Innovation Nation was named by Business Week to be one of the top business books of 2007) who works with tons of companies to help them be more innovative. But that doesn't start to explain why John's an interesting person. Heck, he played in Frank Zappa's band and plays some piano for us, as well. We hear John's thoughts on Innovation and more.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-social-ceo</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:description>Facebook is fast on its heels, but MySpace is still the most popular social network. Hear how Chris DeWolfe, CEO of MySpace, is guiding them into new markets around the world and building on the strong MySpace community. Coming soon, more interviews with MySpace's executive team: you'll hear in those interviews how their philosophy of letting their customers share their world without limitations is helping them hold Facebook and other competitors off.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Predictify is an interesting new service that predicted the correct outcome of almost every playoff football game, among other things. How? By using you playing a game on its service. Here we get the scoop from Mike Agnich, co-founder and CTO.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-behind-facebooks-new-design</loc>
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      <video:title>Steve Jobs' Advice to Nike: Get Rid of the Crappy Stuff ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Apple CEO Steve Jobs is among the greatest innovators of our time. And yet his genius for understanding business is rarely explained in any public way. Rarer still is to hear the advice he would give to the CEO of another hugely successful company: Nike. But that's exactly what you'll learn from this video, in which Nike president and CEO Mark Parker tells about the advice that Jobs gave him shortly after the release of the Nike+ product line. It's a simple bit of wisdom that any entrepreneur can relate to: "Get rid of the crappy stuff." Easy to say, hard to do."I expected a little laugh," Parker says of the exchange. "But there was a pause and no laugh at the end." The setting here is Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21, 2010, in New York City. It was a tough ticket to score, but for those who didn't, we're offering highlights. More to come this week.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Twitter's Role in the Iranian Election Protests: Shining ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The events unfolding today in Bangkok bring back memories of the crucial role that Twitter played in spreading news about the massive demonstrations that took place during the Iranian elections earlier this year. As Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey points out in this video, the updates helped put the spotlight on an event that might have otherwise been ignored. It exemplifies Twitter's role as a news outlet in an era when media most U.S. companies are scaling back on coverage of foreign events. This clip is from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference, which took place on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page.Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/if-privacy-is-the-new-celebrity-then-ashton-kutcher-needs-a-new-career</loc>
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      <video:title>If Privacy Is the New Celebrity, Then Ashton Kutcher ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The Internet is turning lots of nobodies into celebrities. The trouble is, they get all the downside of being famous--people harass them online--and none of the upside, like getting a better table at a fancy restaurant. Founders Fund's Sean Parker discusses the value of privacy, celebrity as a commodity and Katalyst CEO Ashton Kutcher's need to find a new business in this clip from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page. Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video-gulf-oil-spill-grand-isle-louisiana-memorial-day</loc>
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      <video:description>Memorial Day 2010 Grand Isle La.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-02T11:12:50+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>transocean</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1648674/learning-to-heal-wounded-warriors-with-digital-avatars</loc>
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      <video:title>Avatar Teaches Social Workers How to Talk With Iraq and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Lieutenant Roccos recently returned from deployment in Iraq and hes having trouble acclimating. He sits near the edge of a sofa in his social workers office, still dressed in fatigues, and sporting a buzz cut. Even though he says hes okay, he admits to getting flack from his boss about his lack of productivity and that hes arguing with his wife. "There are things I dont want to talk about with her. Things I cant get out of my head," he says.The more you listen in on Lieutenant Roccos session, the easier it becomes to forget the slightly odd cadences of his speech and the blocky outlines of his clothing which point out that the Lieutenant isnt a real person. Hes a digital avatar designed to be a training tool as part of University of Southern California School of Social Works curriculum for the Master of Social Work degree with a Sub-concentration in Military Social Work. A virtual patient like Lieutenant Rocco teaches prospective counselors how ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-17T15:56:46+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>66</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Anthony Hassan</video:tag>
      <video:tag>digital avatars</video:tag>
      <video:tag>lydia dishman</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Paul Reickhoff</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1648672/redesigning-the-bus-stop-teagues-traffic-20-makes-transit-more-friendly</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f2142158d07c3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Redesigning the Bus Stop: Teague's Traffic 2.0 Makes ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The Seattle-based firm designed a concept for a new kind of public transit system that encourages people to ride it.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-17T15:32:14+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>91</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>Seattle</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Tad Toulis</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1643271/square-credit-card-swiper-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch-android-credit-cards</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f216bc2c884f3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Square Brings Credit Card Swiping to the Mobile Masses, ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Now that Square is publicly available for iPhone and Android OS, with millions of card readers being shipped free of charge, Jack Dorsey tells Fast Company how his business model will disrupt the way you pay.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-11T13:00:00+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>55</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>editors picks</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>money</video:tag>
      <video:tag>square</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/article/work-smart-take-back-your-calendar-with-defensive-scheduling</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6f20ae3546425/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=6f20ae3546425</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6f20ae3546425/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Work Smart: Take Back Your Calendar With Defensive ...</video:title>
      <video:description>When it comes to productivity tools, next to your to-do list, your calendar is your best friend. You already use it to track meetings, appointments, and events with other people, but you should also organize and schedule your own work. Ever wind up with a full day of meetings and barely a minute to breathe or get any actual work done in between? If your workdays are scheduled out with wall-to-wall commitments more often than you'd like, start making appointments with yourself first. I call this defensive scheduling--or time blocking, as discussed in an earlier episode. If you need an uninterrupted hour or two to focus on a single project, schedule that time as a meeting with yourself on the appropriate day and time, and honor the commitment the same way you'd honor a meeting with a coworker. Your time is YOUR time--and you can claim chunks of it using your calendar first.Schedule a weekly, recurring block of time to regroup and review your projects and to-do lists ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-11T12:49:15+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>156</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>GTD</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1612275/esi-design-world-expo-shanghai-corporate-pavilion</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3d15470d4c3f9/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>American-Designed Shanghai Pavilion at World Expo Built ...</video:title>
      <video:description>New York-based ESI Design, with Chinese firm Atelier FCIZ Architects, constructs a building with used CD cases and rainwater that changes color based on visitors' activity and incorporates thousands of crowd-sourced photographs.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-13T12:00:02+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>93</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Edwin Schlossberg</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ESI Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>shanghai corporate pavilion</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>World Expo</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1659001/microgrid-energy-rules-the-sustainable-brands-10-innovation-open</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Biolite Stove</video:title>
      <video:description>Biolite Stove, an ingenious woodburning cookstove that can also charge a cell phone.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-11T16:54:42+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>79</video:duration>
      <video:tag>biodiversity</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Biolite</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>IDEO</video:tag>
      <video:tag>nike</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Smart Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable Brands 2010</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1657515/a-theory-called-a-fundamental-attribution-error</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>It's the Situation, Not the Person</video:title>
      <video:description>Sometimes what looks like a problem with a person is really a problem with the situation. Let me tell you the story of a woman named Amanda who worked for Nike in Vietnam. She traveled a lot, and when she got home, she had a pile of work waiting for her.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-09T19:00:49+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/anchor-twist-how-sell-new-innovations</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to Sell New Innovations Without Killing the Excitement</video:title>
      <video:description>So you've got a great innovation on your hands--a new product or servicethat is going to change everything. Well, soon you'll face your firstbattle: How to explain the thing. If it's new, it's going to take someexplaining, but long explanations make for lousy marketing. So how doyou talk about your innovation without killing the excitement?The first thing you've got to do is anchor in what people already know. Solet's say I had to explain Netflix to somebody who'd never heard of it.Well, I could start by saying, Netflix is like Blockbuster. Now atleast you're in the right mental space--okay, I get it, it's a movierental business. But then I can add to it: Netflix is likeBlockbuster--but it's by mail. Or it's Blockbuster with no late fees, orBlockbuster that actually has the movies you want in stock.So Blockbuster is the "anchor" here--it gives you very quick intuitionabout what Netflix is. As another example, think about the firstgeneration of ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-24T18:16:17+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>173</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/writing-mission-statement-doesnt-suck</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0fd64afa78711/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>How to Write a Mission Statement That Doesn't Suck [Video]</video:title>
      <video:description>I want to show you why most mission statements are so terrible.Let's say you founded a pizza parlor. And your first idea for a missionstatement is something like this: "Our mission is to serve the tastiestdamn pizza in Wake County." That's pretty good. If I worked for you, Icould get excited about that. Now here's how it will go off the rails. So you'll call your colleagues around the conference room table to unveil the mission, and all of the sudden, these people that you like and respect are going to transform into 10th-grade English teachers, nitpicking every word. Everybody starts chiming in with opinions: "Hey, I really like the word 'present' better than 'serve,' it has a nice resonance." And someone else will say, "Well, we obviously can't say 'damn,' that's just offensive." And so it begins. And as you go around the table, your mission statement will be pecked to death.We can't limit ourselves to Wake County--and also, it's not just tasty pizza right, it's ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-10T14:00:00+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>231</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ExxonMobil</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mission statements</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1662175/god-of-war-iii-karin-fong-sony-playstation-imaginary-forces</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bc5dce876a892/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Karin Fong on Making the God of War III Opening</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you create the opening credits for a beloved game franchise, telling a story in a unique way, but keeping the feel of the franchise? Karin Fong recounts how she and Imaginary Forces worked on God of War III.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-21T01:00:30+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>177</video:duration>
      <video:tag>God of War III</video:tag>
      <video:tag>imaginary forces</video:tag>
      <video:tag>karin fong</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PlayStation 3</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/why-change-is-so-hard-self-control-is-exhaustible</loc>
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      <video:title>Why Change Is So Hard</video:title>
      <video:description>You hear something a lot about change: People wont change because theyre too lazy. Well, Im here to stick up for the lazy people. In fact, I want to argue that what looks like laziness is actually exhaustion. The proof comes from a psychology study that is absolutely fascinating.So picture this: Students come into a lab. It smells amazing"someone has just baked chocolate-chip cookies. On a table in front of them, there are two bowls. One has the fresh-baked cookies. The other has a bunch of radishes. Some of the students are asked to eat some cookies but no radishes. Others are told to eat radishes but no cookies, and while they sit there, nibbling on rabbit food, the researchers leave the room " which is intended to tempt them and is frankly kind of sadistic. But in the study none of the radish-eaters slipped " they showed admirable self-control. And meanwhile, it probably goes without saying that the people gorging on cookies didnt experience much ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-02T15:00:38+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>242</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/switch-shrink-the-change-1</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/db3daec4a0509/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Switch: Shrink the Change With One-Minute Praisings</video:title>
      <video:description>What do you dread at work? Maybe its filling out expense reports. Making a cold call to a new lead. Giving a performance review to your employee Chester, whos prone to tearing up at the first hint of negative feedback. Whatever it is, you avoid it. You procrastinate. You check Google News, you check your fantasy football stats. You check Google News again.Theres a way out, though. Let me show you how it works in the context of housecleaning, which is something that I absolutely dread. Its called the 5-Minute Rescue, and it was proposed by an online housecleaning guru called the Fly Lady. You set a kitchen timer to 5 minutes. Then you rush to the dirtiest room in your house--the one youd never let a guest see--and, as the timer ticks down, you start clearing a path, and when the timer finally buzzes, you can stop with a clear conscience. Doesnt sound so bad, does it? But the trick, of course, is that you wont stop, because by then, youll have some ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-19T15:00:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/find-the-bright-spots</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/01931de3b54d4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/01931de3b54d4/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dan Heath: How to Find Bright Spots</video:title>
      <video:description>Lets say your kid comes home one day and shows you this report card. Anything jump out at you? Well, if youre like most parents, all you really see is this. And youd hire a tutor, and your kid would be grounded, and they can kiss their Wii goodbye. This thought experiment comes from the author Marcus Buckingham, and what it reveals is that were wired to focus on problems rather than strengths. It would be the rare parent whod say, Wow, honey, youve really got a strength in English. I wonder how we can encourage that. Youve probably had friends spend hours analyzing all the problems in their relationships, but have they ever spent hours analyzing why things are working so well?Most of the time, this problem-solving mentality works just fine. If your kid has one F, by all means, do something about it. If you work at a nuclear power plant and all your instruments are showing positive readings--except for one thats a little bit subpar then by all means, ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-12T17:30:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>215</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/sparking-curiosity</loc>
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      <video:title>Dirtiest Hotels of 2009: A Lesson in Sparking Curiosity</video:title>
      <video:description>I got a broadcast email one day from TripAdvisor. I was just about to delete it when I noticed the subject line: The Dirtiest Hotels of 2009. That gave me pause. I read some of the quotes from people whod stayed in these hotels: One said: I have 30 bites from bugs in Room 919. And I had to click through. I had no choice. I had to know what the hotels were--and had I stayed at any of them? Are any of them in my hometown? You got me, TripAdvisor.This ad worked because it made me curious. And believe it or not, theres actually a theory of how you can generate curiosity. Its from George Loewenstein at Carnegie Mellon University. He said curiosity comes from a gap between what we know and what we want to know. And if you make people aware that the gap exists, it causes a kind of itch--its unpleasant. To make that itch go away, well do some work to find the answer. TripAdvisor opened a gap in mind that I had to close--I had to know what those hotels were, and I was ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-05T21:18:01+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>175</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-the-mighty-statistic</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/9420c91c8ca2a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The Mighty Statistic: How to Make Numbers Stick</video:title>
      <video:description>I want to tell you about a statistic that changed my life and afterwards give you some thoughts about making your own data more life-changing. The stat was authored by my colleague Charles Fishman at Fast Company in his piece on the bottled water industry.First let me give you some backstory: In San Francisco, the city water comes from Yosemite National Park. Its so clean that the EPA doesnt require San Francisco to filter it. And its cheap: San Francisco city water costs about .0021 cents per ounce. Meanwhile, bottled water costs about 7.9 cents per ounce. So obviously bottled water costs a lot more. But you knew that.Now, lets try a thought experiment. Lets say you buy a bottle of Evian water for $1.35. You drink it and decide to reuse the bottle. Once a day, you fill it up with municipal water. Heres the question: How many days could you refill that bottle before you would have racked up $1.35 in water charges from San Francisco? You could refill it once per ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-30T17:25:54+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>207</video:duration>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-snapple-the-kkk-and-making-ideas-credible</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/413f14ecb5d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Made To Stick: Snapple, the KKK, and Making Ideas Credible</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you get people to believe your ideas? Well, theres something we can learn from really sleazy ideas that catch on. For years, Snapple struggled to fight rumors that it supported the KKK. The idea was completely absurd"as one of the founders of Snapple said, How could 3 Jewish boys from Brooklyn support the KKK?But the rumor kept spreading because it had some evidence on its side. People would say, Look at the label"theres an old wooden slave ship on the front. And on the back theres a weird K with a circle around it"thats the sign of the Klan. And sure enough, if you looked, youd see a ship and a circled K, and maybe youd start to wonder. But the reality is less scary: The old wooden ship was a depiction of the Boston Tea Party"get it, Snapple Tea, Boston Tea Party? And what about the K with a circle around it? Well, it doesnt mean Klan. It means Kosher. Whoops.This crazy rumor challenged people to see for ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-14T14:00:59+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>176</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-get-out-of-maslows-basement</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60630bd1070c1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Want to Motivate People? Get Them Out of Maslow's Basement</video:title>
      <video:description>About 10 years ago, my brother Chip ran a study on what motivates people, and I want to run it on you now. So imagine that a company offers employees a $1,000 bonus if they meet certain performance targets. There are three different ways of presenting the bonus to employees: Think of what that $1,000 means: a down-payment on a new car or that new home improvement you've wanted to make.  Think of the increased security of having that $1,000 in your bank account for a rainy day.Think of what the $1,000 means: the company recognizes how important you are to their overall performance.  They don't spend money for nothing.  Which of these 3 positionings would appeal most to you? Most people answer #3. Its good for our self-esteem to think how important we are to the firm.Heres the other question: Which of these positionings would work best for other people? Well, that yields a different answer. People put #1 first, #2 second, and #3 third. In other words, WE are ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-06T20:30:31+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>156</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1663632/world-cup-2010-get-published-on-a-skyscraper</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/2293635cf6e33/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>World Cup 2010: Get Published on a Skyscraper!</video:title>
      <video:description>Its the World Cup, writ large.Nike just unleashed another part of its World Cup "Write the Future" campaign, this time with a skyscraper as the medium: Using LEDs, soccer players photos and accompanying text are beamed onto Johannesburgs 30-story Life Center Tower. The 90-meter high images are accompanied by up to 57characters of user-generated text, a response to Nikes instruction to soccer fans to "Write Your Headline."To make it to Nikes big screen, people submit headlines via Twitter and Facebook (or Mixt in South Africa and QQ in China). Just 100 messages are chosen per night, and competition is stiff"since Nike launched "Write the Future" on May 20, the campaign has had more than 32 million "views digitally," according to the Nike's website. The mid-May kickoff for Nikes 2010 World Cup campaign came in the form of a three-minute movie""Write the Future""directed by Alejandro Iarritu. Among the famous footballers in the film are celebrities who ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-25T13:00:22+00:00</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/mic/2010/profile/facebook</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a4d7c3a57e920/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Facebook's 2010 Recruitment Video</video:title>
      <video:description>Facebook recruitment videos like this one give prospective employees a window into the company's culture.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-17T22:30:48+00:00</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/man-made-music-tells-sonic-stories-with-a-little-help-from-grammy-winners</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0c3eeff35c564/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Man Made Music Tells Sonic Stories With a Little Help ...</video:title>
      <video:description>It's one thing to pen a jingle. "I'm telling stories," says Joel Beckerman, the award-winning founder and President of Man Made Music.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>John Legend</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Work/Life</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-how-to-sell-new-innovations</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Made to Stick: How to Sell New Innovations Without ...</video:title>
      <video:description>So you've got a great innovation on your hands. How to explain the thing?</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-26T21:22:36+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seoul-reengineers-a-freeway-into-a-stream</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f7116d3fc30ca/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Seoul Reengineers a Freeway Into a Stream</video:title>
      <video:description>Most metropolis' are so busy building the future that they don't have time to re-think the past. Not so with Seoul, South Korea. In 2003, the city demolished a downtown freeway to restore an ancient stream that once flowed beneath the thoroughfare. More than 75% of the scrap material from the demolition was re-used to reconstruct and rehabilitate the stream banks and create a commercial corridor. In this episode of e2, we'll see how the Cheonggyecheon is now a thriving tourist destination, proving that going backward can sometimes lead to an even bigger step forward.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-02T18:38:49+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Inspired Ethonomics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Cheonggyecheon</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Reclamation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>seoul</video:tag>
      <video:tag>South Korea</video:tag>
      <video:tag>sustainability</video:tag>
      <video:tag>tourism</video:tag>
      <video:tag>transportation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>urban design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/machinevision0609-posth264</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bc2e1fbca47bc/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>How Will Robots See in 2018? [exclusive video]</video:title>
      <video:description>The team at Imaginary Forces used a combination of military and NASA technology to answer that question for the movie 'Terminator Salvation.' Karin Fong shows us how Terminator's "Machine Vision" was created in this exclusive video.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-02T20:58:19+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>karin fong</video:tag>
      <video:tag>machine vision</video:tag>
      <video:tag>special effects</video:tag>
      <video:tag>terminator</video:tag>
      <video:tag>terminator salvation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Magazine</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rockwellgroupdigitalconfetti</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fb0cd8a8a4fe2/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fb0cd8a8a4fe2/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>David Rockwell's Digital Confetti</video:title>
      <video:description>David's Rockwell's digital maracas make digital confetti appear.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-02T20:58:09+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Masters of Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
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  <url>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b05df6d22712f/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The A-B-C's of Beer-Tasting From Sam Adams' Founder</video:title>
      <video:description>Learn how to sip and savor fine beers with a sophistication that rivals the snobbiest of wine connoisseurs. Jim Koch, the founder of craft-brewer Samuel Adams gives a quick lesson, drawn from his 25-years of experience as a master beer maker.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Brandtags: What Your Brand is Really Saying</video:title>
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      <video:title>Ford Voice Interaction</video:title>
      <video:description>An exploration of Ford's new voice-reliant nav systems and in-dash PCs.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/highbrow-brews</loc>
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      <video:title>Highbrow Brews</video:title>
      <video:description>Beer is one of the world's oldest beverages, and in the millenia of human civilization nobody has pushed it to the extremes of Sam Adams' founder Jim Koch. He has twice upped the ante, creating the strongest beer, a triple bock in 1994, and again with Utopias in 2002, which weighs in at an astonishing 54 proof.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/corporate-innovation-from-the-global-poor</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/684761fff909a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/684761fff909a/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Corporate Innovation from the Global Poor</video:title>
      <video:description>Professor and author C. K. Prahalad explores how G.E. took a local innovation, designed to help those in the poorest and most remote villages in India and China, and turned it into a global, game-changing product. In his book, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, he argues that this is no anomaly, but rather the future of innovation.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ondi-timoner-on-we-live-in-public</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ed357c0b5d684/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ed357c0b5d684/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Ondi Timoner on "We Live in Public"</video:title>
      <video:description>What are the social and psychological effects of a culture where everything is shared and open in the public? Ondi Timoner explores this idea in her latest documentary, following the rise and work of artist and pre-boom internet mogul, Josh Harris. Includes exclusive clips from the upcoming film.</video:description>
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  <url>
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    <video:video>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/35c6d2f6748d0/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dyson Reinvents the Fan</video:title>
      <video:description>Sir James Dyson has made a mint selling the story of his dogged pursuit of the vacuum cleaner that "never loses suction." But Dyson's newest product doesn't suck. It blows.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/josh-harris-wired-city</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/710a064fd8c1c/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Josh Harris' Wired City</video:title>
      <video:description>Josh Harris describes his vision of the Wired City, a concept that reaches far beyond the confines of reality TV, and imagines thousands of individuals under constant surveillance, being selectively filtered and exposed to the public. He's excited about the sponsorship opportunities.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/wozniak-could-a-computer-make-a-cup-of-coffee</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:title>Wozniak: Could a Computer Make a Cup of Coffee?</video:title>
      <video:description>Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, speaks about the implications of computers and connected networks becoming powerful enough to rival human intelligence.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/new-avaak-wireless-camera-system-puts-low-cost-video-to-the-web</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/da5096940b424/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>New Avaak wireless camera system puts low-cost video to ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Do you need to put a video camera on an entry way? Or maybe build a baby monitor or a traffic monitor? Well Avaak has a cool wireless camera system for you. Low cost (under $300). It works wirelessly and without power cords. Here I get a demonstration of this new wireless camera system that is being announced this week at the Demo Conference.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tapulous-ships-second-version-of-best-selling-iphone-game</loc>
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      <video:title>Tapulous ships second version of best-selling iPhone game</video:title>
      <video:description>Tapulous is one of the most popular app development companies for the iPhone and tonight they shipped the second version of Tap Tap Revenge. Here CEO Bart Decrem introduces the team, talks about the latest news (millions of users!) and then I get a demo.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tatango-a-cool-startup-turns-on-reality-tv-show-about-itself</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/085bfe76f18bf/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Tatango, a cool startup, turns on reality TV show about ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Tatango is a cool startup located in Bellingham, Washington, USA, and they just turned on TatangoTV. Here we visit their offices, and learn what's behind their live TV show. We also get a tour, learn about their business (they make SMS notification systems for college kids and businesses) and meet their team.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-at-stealth-mode-startup-newline-software</loc>
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      <video:title>A look at stealth mode startup Newline Software</video:title>
      <video:description>It's not every day that you get to see a company before they have their product finished, before they hired PR people, or have everything together. Which is why it's interesting to see Newline Software, which is a startup located in Redmond, WA and is housed in Thinkspace, which is a green coworking space designed for startups. Here the two founders tell you about their company which is designed to back up your PC in a new way and they also tell you why starting up at Thinkspace is important to them.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/you-gotta-see-cyberlinks-new-dvd-and-blu-ray-player-for-pcs</loc>
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      <video:title>You gotta see Cyberlink's new DVD and Blu-ray player for ...</video:title>
      <video:description>OK, this isn't much about business, but if you travel a lot you probably want to play DVDs or Blu-ray discs on your laptop. The thing is did you know that you aren't getting the best quality? Here Cyberlink's new PowerDVD 9 player (just shipped) makes DVD playing much higher quality and enables Blu-ray playing too. Here Tom Vaughan, director of business development, tells me about Cyberlink and shows me their latest.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/small-worlds-virtual-world-blows-away-second-life-limitations</loc>
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      <video:title>Small Worlds' virtual world blows away Second Life ...</video:title>
      <video:description>You've seen Second Life, right? That was the virtual world that got a lot of hype about two years ago. It was very cool, but it had some significant limitations. First it required a download so wasn't easily embeddable into a web site. Second it couldn't deal with the large numbers of people that brands would need to see decent ROI. Third, it was hard to use and hard to figure out where you were and what to do. SmallWorlds changes all that. It presents a customizeable world to you. You have your own avatar. But it's easy to get into (everything is a URL) and it's easy to move around in (it's not quite full 3D, so isn't as confusing as Second Life) but it lets you build your own world. Here co-founder Mitch Olsen takes us on a tour of this interesting new service.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-igoogle-artist-themes</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4ed4f5f52ea2a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Obscura Digital: iGoogle Artist Themes</video:title>
      <video:description>One of Obscura's best known projects, iGoogle Artist Themes involved turning an entire city block of the Meatpacking District in New York into a series of projected, interactive billboards, where the work of artists like Jeff Koons and Marc Ecko were blown up to five stories tall for the three night event. Or you may have spotted Adobe CS3, an interactive window display advertising Adobe's new Creative Suite release that became visually hyperactive based on how many people walked by on the street, and even how close they came to the screen.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>art</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Jeff Koons</video:tag>
      <video:tag>magazine</video:tag>
      <video:tag>marc ecko</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Marketing</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technolog</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-nikolai-cornells-demo-reel</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/12686a0fe82f1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Obscura Digital: Nikolai Cornell's Demo Reel</video:title>
      <video:description>We recently named the firm Obscura Digital one of the top ten innovative companies in advertising and marketing, but their work really puts traditional advertising to shame. Obscura first worked the festival circuit, creating immersive experiences with domes and multiple projectors. Now, by developing a proprietary technology, the group can project any image onto any shaped object, which means they can build massive human-sized touch screens and turn buildings into interactive billboards. "We build everything from scratch, " says director of interactive media, Nikolai Cornell, which could mean fabricating reflective monitors, designing gaming pods, using Flash and 3D modeling programs, and building systems of sensors that allow multi-touch holographic interaction. The result are immense temporary experiences that help consumers visualize and better understand the products of its clients. It's like Minority Report, but bigger. Much bigger. And also it's real.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-surprising-beauty-of-the-youtube-symphony</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a73e7e7d334b8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a73e7e7d334b8/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The Surprising Beauty of the YouTube Symphony</video:title>
      <video:description>Ever think you'd see YouTube videos in Carnegie Hall?Last night, Google and YouTube presented the premiere of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, a collaborative online effort featuring 96 classical musicians from around the world and chosen from among thousands of applicants via YouTube submissions. Read more at FastCompany.com ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:17:25+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>art</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>youtube</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-terminator-economy-beyond-digital-effects</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fda3ee2c0bebc/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fda3ee2c0bebc/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Beyond Digital Effects</video:title>
      <video:description>Director of Terminator Salvation, McG, thinks special effects work best when they are a hybrid of CG and the classic technique, of building sets and making models. In this conversation, recorded at Stan Winston Studios, he points out that it's just a matter of physics.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>CG</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>mcg</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/in-search-of-smaller-faster-cheaper-memories</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4dbcbe5aef2bb/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4dbcbe5aef2bb/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>In search of smaller, faster, cheaper memories</video:title>
      <video:description>In the building where the hard drive was invented there's a team of researchers who are working to build new kinds of memories (that's IBM's Almaden Research Center). Ones that are smaller, faster, cheaper to build, and that use less power. Here I meet with the guy who runs that team, Stewart Parkin, who gives details of what they are working on and the breakthroughs they are finding. A little technical, but a great look into how our computers will work in the future.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:14+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>electron</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ibm</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>memory</video:tag>
      <video:tag>micro-electronic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/verisign-wants-you-to-use-two-pass-authentication-to-protect-your-accounts</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13825042d6017/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13825042d6017/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Verisign wants you to use two-pass authentication to ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Jen Gilburg of Verisign shows me Verisign's two-path authentication tokens so that users can better protect themselves online by having very strong passwords. Interesting way to protect your accounts. Will this take off with users?</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:23+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>key</video:tag>
      <video:tag>password</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>VeriSign</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-terminator-economy-passion-comes-first</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d30855646d414/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d30855646d414/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Passion Comes First</video:title>
      <video:description>In preparation for Skynet's apocalyptic assault--the opening of Terminator Salvation on May 21--Fast Company is preparing its own onslaught of exclusive material, starting with this clip of director McG and Special Effects Supervisor John Rosengrant. In it, McG talks about what he shares in common with Shaun White, Seth MacFarlane, the Google founders and Bill Gates.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:17:58+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>CG</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>mcg</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-into-how-china-is-changing-how-your-gadgets-are-made-marketed-and-delivered</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bdbd16e5212a3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bdbd16e5212a3/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A look into how China is changing how your gadgets are ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Liam Casey runs PCH, a supply chain management company in Shenzhen, China. We visited him recently to understand how China's manufacturing capabilities are changing and also how consumer electronics are made, marketed, and delivered to your home from PCH's factories in China.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:05+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Liam Casey</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>supply chain</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seattle-green-office-space-mashup-hosts-interesting-startups</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e086d6cdd70bf/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e086d6cdd70bf/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Seattle green office space mashup hosts interesting startups</video:title>
      <video:description>Want to work with a ton of cool startups like iPhone app developer Shazam? Well, then you'll want to check out Thinkspace which is run by Peter Che up in Redmond, WA. Right near Microsoft's campus. Here Peter gives us a tour and talks about why he has one of the hottest places to work in the Seattle area. Read Peter's blog too.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:30+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>coworking</video:tag>
      <video:tag>entrepreneur</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>office</video:tag>
      <video:tag>peter chee</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>startup</video:tag>
      <video:tag>thinkspace</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>work</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/altium-ships-enterprise-electronic-design-system</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/435fbf7081d84/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/435fbf7081d84/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Altium ships enterprise electronic design system</video:title>
      <video:description>Altium is a new electronics design system for the companies that build consumer electronics and other devices that require a similar level of groups of expertise from product design, to engineering, to testing. Here Gerry Gaffney, senior vice president and general manager, explains why Altium is such a breakthrough.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:19:30+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>altium</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-designer-of-the-xml-icon-among-other-stuff</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7188b2da391a0/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7188b2da391a0/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The designer of the XML icon (among other stuff)</video:title>
      <video:description>The lead designer, Bryan Bell, who works for Tapulous is a very talented interactive software designer. He's done all sorts of websites, blog designs, etc but one thing that he's probably best known for is the orange XML icon that denotes on many websites an RSS feed. He told me the story behind that icon (Dave Winer wanted an icon for the new technology called RSS, or "really simple syndication" that he had developed). It's an interesting story and a cautionary tale for other designers who might think they should just bang something out quickly for a client. Enjoy!</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:19:23+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Icon</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ibms-brain-guy-dharmendra-modha</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/72a6c929049b2/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/72a6c929049b2/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IBM's "Brain" Guy: Dharmendra Modha</video:title>
      <video:description>This video is mind blowing. Well, for Dharmendra S. Modha, manager of cognitive computing at the IBM Almaden Research Center, his job is mind developing. Er, coming up with a computing brain that mimics our own. This is a HUGE challenge and he talks about all the people and organizations that IBM is working with to make this happen.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:19:02+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>computing</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ibm-responds-to-obamas-plea-for-more-healthcare-information-infrastructure</loc>
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      <video:title>Look Around for Your Name</video:title>
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      <video:title>Another example of advertising of future? Part II of ...</video:title>
      <video:description>In another example of how advertising is changing, Widgetbucks is a performance-based ad technology with 26, 000 publishers. Two terabytes of data every day flow through its system. Whew. CEO Matt Hulett gives me a tour of his offices in Seattle, WA -- he used to work at Real Networks. This is the second part of the interview where he shows me how the technology works. In part I he gives me a tour of the Seattle-based company and explains some of the business behind it.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Amazon may have started out simply, selling books online, but these days it peddles everything from pickled carrots to two-carat diamond rings. The Internet's biggest retailer says it logged the best holiday season in its history despite the rough economy. CEO Jeff Bezos credits the $4 billion the company spent on R&amp;D over the past decade.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Laugh Synergy: 30 Rock's Best GE Jokes</video:title>
      <video:description>When you're as big as GE, it's impossible not to be hurt in a downturn. But the company had good news on its 2008 highlight list too: the three-year-old Ecomagination division saw revenues rise 21% to $17 billion; investment in clean R&amp;D doubled to $1.4 billion; NBC-Universal delivered the most-digital-Olympics-ever, via 2, 200 hours of live streaming video.Nothing shows GE's modern outlook more than its willingness to lampoon itself on TV's 30 Rock, created by Tina Fey. "It adds to the humanity of the company, " GE CEO Jeff Immelt told Fast Company at a GE party at, yes, 30 Rockefeller Center. " 30 Rock is a way for us to poke fun at big corporate culture and not be defensive about it, " agrees Steve Fludder, the new chief of Ecomagination. "I just showed a clip yesterday at a GE meeting, " NBC head Jeff Zucker says.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Once upon a time, the ad marketplace was defined by Avis vs. Hertz or Bud vs. Miller. But in 2008, nothing got Madison Avenue buzzing like Microsoft's long-awaited counter-attack to Apple's "Get a Mac" campaign -- and Apple's equally anticipated riposte.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/evri-brings-a-unique-discovery-mechanism-to-the-world-of-news</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b68c1922fdb55/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/81d5092638840/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part I of discussion with Involver</video:title>
      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, into four parts. Here's the first of those four.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part II of discussion with Involver</video:title>
      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, into four parts. Here's the second of those four. Start with Part I.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/advertising-of-future-part-iii-of-discussion-with-involver</loc>
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      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part III of discussion with Involver</video:title>
      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, into four parts. Here's the third  of those four. Start with Part I.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/advertising-of-future-part-iv-of-discussion-with-involver</loc>
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      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part IV of discussion with Involver</video:title>
      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, and its CTO, Noah Horton, into four parts. Here's the fourth of those four. Start with Part I.</video:description>
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      <video:description>In another example of how advertising is changing, Widgetbucks is a performance-based ad technology with 26, 000 publishers. Two terabytes of data every day flow through its system. Whew. Matt Hulett, CEO, gives me a tour of his offices in Seattle, WA -- he used to work at Real Networks. This is part I, in the second part of our interview he shows us how it works.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/first-look-plinky-brings-new-questions-to-social-networking-world</loc>
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      <video:title>First Look: Plinky Brings New Questions to Social ...</video:title>
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      <video:title>Exclusive first look: Pogoplug brings easy file sharing ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The PogoPlug is an example of a trend at this year's Consumer Electronics Show: very simple gadgets that use the Internet to add new functionality. In this case really great file and media sharing. Learn more as Daniel Putterman, CEO and Jed Putterman, VP of Products, show off how easy it is to share file and photos.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Tim O'Reilly Steers Us to a Post-Web-2.0 World, Part I</video:title>
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      <video:description>Chris Putnam, software engineer at Facebook who runs the video team, talks about its new HD video feature. He also tells me about how he got his job at Facebook, which is quite interesting because it wasn't with a traditional interview.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/silicon-valleys-newspaper-under-pressure</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/584307385731a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Silicon Valley's Newspaper Under Pressure</video:title>
      <video:description>We've all heard that newspapers are struggling in the United States. Some, like the Christian Science Monitor, have even stopped printing and have moved all of their operations online. So, we wanted to visit Silicon Valley's newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News (I used to read it as a kid growing up in the valley more than 30 years ago). Here we meet Mac Tully, the President and Publisher, and we talk about their efforts to move news online and how the economy is affecting their efforts.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/matt-mullenweg-reveals-future-of-wordpress-part-2</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a83b47d445e0c/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Matt Mullenweg reveals future of Wordpress - Part 2</video:title>
      <video:description>Part two of a great conversation with Matt Mullenweg. When I visited the US Capitol and walked into the Speaker of the Houses office I saw Nancy Pelosis PR person using Wordpress. Now THAT is publishing power and gives you an idea of why Wordpress is so important to the world. Here I talk with Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic, the company that both holds his name as well as produces Wordpress. We talk about the future of Wordpress because they are about to release a new version.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/entrepreneur-in-china-gives-companies-insights-to-bloggers</loc>
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      <video:description>On our recent trip to China we met Lucas Englehardt, co-founder and CEO of BloggerInsight which pays bloggers to help companies get insight to the Chinese marketplace. That is interesting and all, but Lucas also gives us a great look into what's happening in the Chinese marketplace.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/matt-mullenweg-reveals-future-of-wordpress-part-1</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b9582cacb375c/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Matt Mullenweg Reveals Future of Wordpress - Part 1</video:title>
      <video:description>When I visited the US Capitol and walked into the Speaker of the Houses office I saw Nancy Pelosis PR person using Wordpress. Now THAT is publishing power and gives you an idea of why Wordpress is so important to the world. Here I talk with Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic, the company that both holds his name as well as produces Wordpress. We talk about the future of Wordpress because they are about to release a new version.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dishing-with-the-2008-masters-of-design</loc>
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      <video:description>Marcel Wanders talked about the fairy tale that informed the design of the new Mondrian Hotel in Miami, and the fear he has to face down every time he begins a new project. John Maeda spoke of design's hidden return on investment --  its impact on an organization's human resources.The occasion was Fast Company's Masters of Design gala, where Wanders and Maeda, both 2008 winners, held forth on the challenges and opportunities for design both in good times - and in rotten ones.Listen in as they talk about Sleeping Beauty in South Beach, why digital design is often so unsatisfying, and the granny whose dying words to her granddaughter were, "F**k fear!"</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/exclusive-seagate-introduces-new-hd-media-storage-and-sharing-device</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3ca65d7f34e16/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Exclusive: Seagate Introduces New HD Media Storage and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Problem: your relatives just got a new HDTV and you want to show off some videos or photos you shot on their screen. Question: whats the easiest way to get your photos, video, or other media onto their screen? Solution: Seagate FreeAgent|Theater. Its an HD media player which you hook up to their HDTV. You bring over your hard drive with photos, videos, music, and more and it plays it. No muss, no fuss. Here Jon Von Bronkhorst, of Seagates Consumer Solutions, gives us the first demo and explains how it works. DISCLAIMER: Seagate is our sponsor, which we greatly appreciate because it lets us bring you all these great videos from around the world.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/starck-embraces-his-feminine-side</loc>
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      <video:title>Starck Embraces His Feminine Side</video:title>
      <video:description>Philippe Starck, resplendent in black leather pants, came to New Yorks Soho House this week to promote his latest project "- a set of sleek stereo speakers he designed for Parrot, a French wireless technology company whose CEO, Henri Seydoux, is one of the designers oldest friends.The Zikmu speakers , matching black columns with flared bases, were introduced at MacWorld, then dazzled the crowd at CES, walking away with Bluetooth CIGs Best of Show award.The technology behind the speakers is first rate "- theyre topped with an iPod loading dock, and can wirelessly stream music from a PC or Mac.  But its the neck-snappingly cool design (not to mention great sound)  that creates product lust. The $1500 speakers, available later this spring, are striking for their simplicity, functionality, and beauty.Any consumer can appreciate those qualities, but a recent presentation at CES by a pair of designers from Smart Designs Femme Den, indicated that those ...</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/mastering-design</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/179cc450393c8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Mastering Design</video:title>
      <video:description>Designers on their inspiration, good design, and its importance in the world today. Masters of Design winners John Maeda and Marcel Wanders discuss how design is crucial from a business standpoint, and not just frills to be excised in budget-conscious times.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:35:01+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
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  <url>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/71bf01eb06ec1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-juicier-silicon-valley-startup</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60e08a6ef85f1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>A "Juicier" Silicon Valley Startup</video:title>
      <video:description>Silicon Valley used to be the home to the world's best orchards before tech companies paved it over. So when I heard about Maverick Brands, a new Palo Alto startup that's making juice under the Sunkist Naturals brand I wanted to learn more and here's President Mark Shaw to tell us all about what they are doing and how they got on 5, 000 grocery store shelves in less than a year.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/demo-of-world-golf-tour-online-free-golf-game</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8c78ecd532bcd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Demo of World Golf Tour Online Free Golf Game</video:title>
      <video:description>Here Chad Nelson, President of World Golf Tour, gives us a tour of its free golf game that you play online against other people. Pretty cool technology and unique game play because they use actual photography of actual courses, along with some really cool modeling. Chad explains how it works here.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-acquires-slicehost-to-engage-cloud-based-businesses</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/62ba4fb8a8af7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Rackspace Acquires SliceHost To Engage Cloud-Based ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace last week bought SliceHost, which enables them to more effectively compete with Amazon and Microsoft in the area of cloud-based web services. Here Matt Tanase and Jason Seats, co-founders of SliceHost explain why they are going to Rackspace and what that means for their businesses.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-buys-its-way-into-cloud-based-storage</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d28feef1be0f7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d28feef1be0f7/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Rackspace Buys Its Way Into Cloud-Based Storage</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace last week bought Jungle Disk which lets you store files up on a data center on the Internet. That protects your data in case your computers get stolen or, worse, you have a fire that destroys your computers. Here you meet John Engates, CTO of Rackspace, and Dave Wright, CEO of Jungle Disk, who tell us why they've joined forces and what this means for their customers.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/putting-better-data-into-video</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f361c75838e32/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=f361c75838e32</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f361c75838e32/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Putting Better Data Into Video</video:title>
      <video:description>EveryZing has built a system/player that lets content producers put better metadata into video streams, so they are easier to find and interact with. Here Thomas Wilde, CEO of EveryZing, shows us their latest offerings and talks with us about the video marketplace.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Thomas wilde</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/producing-dead-space</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a5981e69dbc75/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a5981e69dbc75/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Producing Dead Space</video:title>
      <video:description>We spent the day with Electronic Arts Dead Space team to learn how video games are made. Here we interview the producer, Rich Briggs, and he shares with us some of the behind-the-scenes details behind this scary new game.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/making-the-art-in-dead-space</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d071739998900/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=d071739998900</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d071739998900/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Making The Art in Dead Space</video:title>
      <video:description>Dead Space is a new video game from Electronic Arts that is shaped on horror films. Here we talk with art director Ian Milham about the process of making the art in the new game.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Electronic Arts</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>video game</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/inside-the-one-laptop-per-childs-wireless-features</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e99b04537d501/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e99b04537d501/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Inside the One Laptop Per Child's Wireless Features</video:title>
      <video:description>One of the neatest features is the wireless technology thats built into the OLPC laptop. It works even where there isnt a wifi cloud available and builds its own mesh, along with some unique features. Here Michail Blestas, VP of Advanced Technology and Connectivity on the One Laptop Per Child project, talks to me about some of the unique wireless and power saving features inside the OLPC.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Michail Blestsas</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>One Laptop Per Child</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/find-a-better-price-on-banks</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b3d8ac2dd813/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=4b3d8ac2dd813</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b3d8ac2dd813/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Find a Better Price on Banks</video:title>
      <video:description>Lets say you need to buy a CD from a bank. Did you know the interest rate can vary up to two percentage points? I didnt. I thought they were commodities that were pretty much the same price at every bank. I learned that by visiting MoneyAisle.com and talking with Mukesh Chatter, CEO of neoSAEJ, who showed me how his system pits 85 to 100 banks against each other in a reverse auction, I get the best return out there. Now THIS is banking done right!</video:description>
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      <video:tag>moneyaisle</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mukesh chatter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>neosaej</video:tag>
      <video:tag>reverse auction</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>web service</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/finding-useful-info-is-easy-on-loud3r</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08a9f94cf7a0b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=08a9f94cf7a0b</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08a9f94cf7a0b/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Finding Useful Info Is Easy On Loud3r</video:title>
      <video:description>Information overload is a continuing problem, but one way out of it is to visit sites that bucket information and streams into topics for you so you can find what you need quickly. Loud3r is such an aggregator and here Lowell Goss, founder, shows us what makes his approach different.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>aggregator</video:tag>
      <video:tag>information</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Loud3r</video:tag>
      <video:tag>lowell goss</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/bring-your-social-networking-profile-together-with-mego</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/418ef6d5fcdb4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/418ef6d5fcdb4/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Bring Your Social Networking Profile Together With mEgo</video:title>
      <video:description>Ariel McNichol, co-founder of mEgo, gives me a demo and talks about Mego, which is a new company that is a unique way to make an interactive portable profile.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:37:32+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>ariel mcnichol</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mego</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dealing-with-enterprise-information-overload</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08bf9d02bcf7b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=08bf9d02bcf7b</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08bf9d02bcf7b/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dealing With Enterprise Information Overload</video:title>
      <video:description>We visited HP's original garage to talk with HP Software's VP and General Manager of Information Management, Robin Purohit. He told us about how today's HP is helping solve information-management problems for today's enterprises. Be sure to check out HP's Information Management Digital Hub</video:description>
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      <video:tag>digital hub</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>information management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seeing-new-seagate-freeagent-hard-drives</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/715d5be070385/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/715d5be070385/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Seeing New Seagate FreeAgent Hard Drives</video:title>
      <video:description>Brian Dexheimer, division president of Seagate's consumer solutions, shows me Seagate's new FreeAgent hard drives, being announced Tuesday in New York. These drives, are thin, quiet, colorful, and high capacity.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:38:07+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Brian Dexheimer</video:tag>
      <video:tag>FreeAgent</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>seagate</video:tag>
      <video:tag>storage</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/behind-the-app-that-arranged-techcrunch50</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fa96e2126d58b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=fa96e2126d58b</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fa96e2126d58b/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Behind the app that arranged TechCrunch50</video:title>
      <video:description>app2you built the system that helped TechCrunch sort through thousands of company submissions for its TechCrunch50 conference. We'll learn more about the programs they built from founder Yannis Papakonstantinou. Also a professor of computer science and engineering at UCSD, Papakonstantinou will tell us about other changes he's seeing in collaboration.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:38:14+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>collaboration</video:tag>
      <video:tag>office 2.0</video:tag>
      <video:tag>tc50</video:tag>
      <video:tag>TechCrunch</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>WorkFast tv</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Yannis Papakonstantinou</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspaces-cto-explains-its-moves</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/c1b39e4285bdd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=c1b39e4285bdd</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/c1b39e4285bdd/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Rackspace's CTO Explains Its Moves</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace, last week, made a couple of interesting acquisitions. John Engates, Rackspace's CTO, wraps up what the acquisitions mean. See the Rackspace webcast archive online HERE.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:35:45+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>cloud</video:tag>
      <video:tag>jungle disk</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Rackspace</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Service</video:tag>
      <video:tag>slicehost</video:tag>
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      <video:description>Jenny Lam was responsible at Microsoft for designing all sorts of stuff. Windows. Stage and brand identity for Microsoft's developer conferences. And more. Now she's working at Jackson Fish Market, a Seattle firm that makes cool consumer apps and sells exclusive sponsorships to brand advertisers. We have a discussion about what companies could do to have better experiences.</video:description>
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      <video:description>In our trip through Washington DC, youll notice that lots of politicians are upset that the United States is ranked 15th out of all countries in deployment of broadband technologies. Here I visit Kyle McSlarrow, CEO of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, to get the industrys perspective on how were doing in broadband deployment, among other issues.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Representative Ed Markey has been a Congressman (D-MA) since 1976, and is the Chair of the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, so I wanted to get his feedback on a range of issues. This is part of our trip to Washington DC, which was a partnership between Capitol Valley.net and FastCompanyTV. Here Markey also talks about USAs broadband policy, and gets very passionate about advertising on the Internet.</video:description>
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      <video:description>The story of Bluepulse is pretty amazing. Started in Australia, now located in YouTube's former offices, this social network for mobile users is hot and here you meet Ben Keighran, CEO, and his team who are dealing with scaling up their offerings to dozens of countries and millions of users.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Youve seen our Mahalo videos here on FastCompany.TV, they use humans to make their searches better. Here Brad Goldberg, general manager of Microsoft's Search Business Group (aka Windows Live Search) tells me how they will change the game in search.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Scoble &amp; Israel interview Ismael Ghalimi, founder-producer of the Office 2.0 conference, founder-CEO of Intalio, co-founder of Mondolabs the experimental Office 2.0 startup incubator. He talks about the state of office productivity and shows a couple of his favorite software tools.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Sliderocket Empowers a New Kind of Presentation</video:title>
      <video:description>You've seen Microsoft's PowerPoint. But you've never seen an Internet-enabled, collaborative presentation tool like Sliderocket -- until now. Here Mitch Grasso, CEO and founder, tells us about Sliderocket the company and then shows us a demo.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:description>Roy Levin is the head of Microsoft's Research Lab in Silicon Valley and we talk about the kinds of things his lab is working on.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Get Your Project Done with Amazee and Your Friends</video:title>
      <video:description>Amazee is a new service that lets you collaborate with your friends or coworkers and get projects done. Here we meet with Dania Gerhardt, COO, and Gregory Gerhardt, CEO, and learn what this start-up's goals are and get a demo of their new service.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seagate-ceo-says-what-recession</loc>
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      <video:title>AdMob: Riding the Mobile Advertising Wave</video:title>
      <video:description>Omar Hamoui, Admob's founder and CEO, shows us how the mobile Internet space is changing and why his company is growing fast. He gives us a demo of an ad buy and just how many people can be reached in a quick order. Also tells us how he got a term sheet signed in less than two days from his investors.</video:description>
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      <video:title>IBM's Silicon Valley R&amp;D Lab</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/getting-the-message-out-to-cable-customers-with-perftech</loc>
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      <video:description>An interview with John Kao, CEO of Kao &amp; Company, is an excellent way to kick off the start of FastCompany.tv and ScobleizerTV. Why? Well, he taught business at Harvard University for 14 years. Is widely recognized as one of the world's top experts on innovation (his book Innovation Nation was named by Business Week to be one of the top business books of 2007) who works with tons of companies to help them be more innovative. But that doesn't start to explain why John's an interesting person. Heck, he played in Frank Zappa's band and plays some piano for us, as well. We hear John's thoughts on Innovation and more.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Is Your Smartphone Possessed?</video:title>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/mike-rowe-bears-all-for-fast-company</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/behind-eepybirds-explosive-act</loc>
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      <video:title>Behind Eepybird's Explosive Act</video:title>
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      <video:description>At the Kinnernet conference in Israel I had a real treat. I was able to participate in a "maestro" workshop that Itay Talgam, famous conductor, gave. He demonstrated several different conductor's management styles and showed why some styles worked with some people, and other styles failed. He gives this workshop all over the world and it's a rare treat to be able to bring it to you. This video has been split up into three pieces.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Predictify is an interesting new service that predicted the correct outcome of almost every playoff football game, among other things. How? By using you playing a game on its service. Here we get the scoop from Mike Agnich, co-founder and CTO.</video:description>
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  <url>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Work Smart: Avoid Office Distractions with Time Blocking</video:title>
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  <url>
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      <video:description>It's become a classic business mantra: you learn more from your failures than from your successes. But what if that idea is all wrong? Alex Bogusky, co-chairman of Crispin Porter + Bogusky, believes it is--and recent MIT research showing that we learn more from success backs him up. "You create a fearful culture where you spend a lot of time looking at where you screwed up," he says. Instead, his company has bred a culture in which success is celebrated, and failure is forgotten. Bogusky was one of the speakers at Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference held on April 21, 2010, in New York City. In case you didn't score a ticket to the sold-out event, we've got video highlights. Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Nike CEO Calls Tiger Woods Ad "Polarizing" But Authentic</video:title>
      <video:description>Nike's unwavering support of Tiger Woods in the wake of his scandalous affairs was not entirely surprising, the company has a track record for sticking with athletes through troubled times. But even some of Woods' most ardent fans were taken aback by the first post-scandal TV commercial that aired during the Masters. Created by longtime Nike collaborators Wieden + Kennedy, the spot shows Woods with a solemn face as the voice of his deceased father Earl speaks in voice over. Here, Nike's CEO Mark Parker explains the reasoning behind the ad, and says it is "one of the most polarizing ads I think that we've had out in awhile."[youtube 5NTRvlrP2NU]Parker was one of the guests at Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference held on April 21, 2010, in New York City. For those who didn't score a ticket to the sold-out event, we're offering highlights. More to come tomorrow.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Steve Jobs' Advice to Nike: Get Rid of the Crappy Stuff ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Apple CEO Steve Jobs is among the greatest innovators of our time. And yet his genius for understanding business is rarely explained in any public way. Rarer still is to hear the advice he would give to the CEO of another hugely successful company: Nike. But that's exactly what you'll learn from this video, in which Nike president and CEO Mark Parker tells about the advice that Jobs gave him shortly after the release of the Nike+ product line. It's a simple bit of wisdom that any entrepreneur can relate to: "Get rid of the crappy stuff." Easy to say, hard to do."I expected a little laugh," Parker says of the exchange. "But there was a pause and no laugh at the end." The setting here is Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21, 2010, in New York City. It was a tough ticket to score, but for those who didn't, we're offering highlights. More to come this week.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:description>The events unfolding today in Bangkok bring back memories of the crucial role that Twitter played in spreading news about the massive demonstrations that took place during the Iranian elections earlier this year. As Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey points out in this video, the updates helped put the spotlight on an event that might have otherwise been ignored. It exemplifies Twitter's role as a news outlet in an era when media most U.S. companies are scaling back on coverage of foreign events. This clip is from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference, which took place on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page.Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:description>The Internet is turning lots of nobodies into celebrities. The trouble is, they get all the downside of being famous--people harass them online--and none of the upside, like getting a better table at a fancy restaurant. Founders Fund's Sean Parker discusses the value of privacy, celebrity as a commodity and Katalyst CEO Ashton Kutcher's need to find a new business in this clip from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page. Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Avatar Teaches Social Workers How to Talk With Iraq and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Lieutenant Roccos recently returned from deployment in Iraq and hes having trouble acclimating. He sits near the edge of a sofa in his social workers office, still dressed in fatigues, and sporting a buzz cut. Even though he says hes okay, he admits to getting flack from his boss about his lack of productivity and that hes arguing with his wife. "There are things I dont want to talk about with her. Things I cant get out of my head," he says.The more you listen in on Lieutenant Roccos session, the easier it becomes to forget the slightly odd cadences of his speech and the blocky outlines of his clothing which point out that the Lieutenant isnt a real person. Hes a digital avatar designed to be a training tool as part of University of Southern California School of Social Works curriculum for the Master of Social Work degree with a Sub-concentration in Military Social Work. A virtual patient like Lieutenant Rocco teaches prospective counselors how ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-17T15:56:46+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>66</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Anthony Hassan</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>lydia dishman</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Paul Reickhoff</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>USC School of Social Work</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1648672/redesigning-the-bus-stop-teagues-traffic-20-makes-transit-more-friendly</loc>
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      <video:title>Redesigning the Bus Stop: Teague's Traffic 2.0 Makes ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The Seattle-based firm designed a concept for a new kind of public transit system that encourages people to ride it.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Tad Toulis</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1643271/square-credit-card-swiper-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch-android-credit-cards</loc>
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      <video:title>Square Brings Credit Card Swiping to the Mobile Masses, ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Now that Square is publicly available for iPhone and Android OS, with millions of card readers being shipped free of charge, Jack Dorsey tells Fast Company how his business model will disrupt the way you pay.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>android</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Jack Dorsey</video:tag>
      <video:tag>money</video:tag>
      <video:tag>square</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/article/work-smart-take-back-your-calendar-with-defensive-scheduling</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6f20ae3546425/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Work Smart: Take Back Your Calendar With Defensive ...</video:title>
      <video:description>When it comes to productivity tools, next to your to-do list, your calendar is your best friend. You already use it to track meetings, appointments, and events with other people, but you should also organize and schedule your own work. Ever wind up with a full day of meetings and barely a minute to breathe or get any actual work done in between? If your workdays are scheduled out with wall-to-wall commitments more often than you'd like, start making appointments with yourself first. I call this defensive scheduling--or time blocking, as discussed in an earlier episode. If you need an uninterrupted hour or two to focus on a single project, schedule that time as a meeting with yourself on the appropriate day and time, and honor the commitment the same way you'd honor a meeting with a coworker. Your time is YOUR time--and you can claim chunks of it using your calendar first.Schedule a weekly, recurring block of time to regroup and review your projects and to-do lists ...</video:description>
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      <video:tag>gina trapani</video:tag>
      <video:tag>GTD</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>productivity</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1612275/esi-design-world-expo-shanghai-corporate-pavilion</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3d15470d4c3f9/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>American-Designed Shanghai Pavilion at World Expo Built ...</video:title>
      <video:description>New York-based ESI Design, with Chinese firm Atelier FCIZ Architects, constructs a building with used CD cases and rainwater that changes color based on visitors' activity and incorporates thousands of crowd-sourced photographs.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-13T12:00:02+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>93</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Edwin Schlossberg</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ESI Design</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>World Expo</video:tag>
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    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1659001/microgrid-energy-rules-the-sustainable-brands-10-innovation-open</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=63bc6405790ec</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Biolite Stove</video:title>
      <video:description>Biolite Stove, an ingenious woodburning cookstove that can also charge a cell phone.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-11T16:54:42+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>79</video:duration>
      <video:tag>biodiversity</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Biolite</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>environment</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Green</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IDEO</video:tag>
      <video:tag>nike</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Smart Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable Brands 2010</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1657515/a-theory-called-a-fundamental-attribution-error</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=7271477c09afd</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>It's the Situation, Not the Person</video:title>
      <video:description>Sometimes what looks like a problem with a person is really a problem with the situation. Let me tell you the story of a woman named Amanda who worked for Nike in Vietnam. She traveled a lot, and when she got home, she had a pile of work waiting for her.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-09T19:00:49+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>202</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>fundamental attribution error</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Work/Life</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/anchor-twist-how-sell-new-innovations</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=bcffc0f0b7d96</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to Sell New Innovations Without Killing the Excitement</video:title>
      <video:description>So you've got a great innovation on your hands--a new product or servicethat is going to change everything. Well, soon you'll face your firstbattle: How to explain the thing. If it's new, it's going to take someexplaining, but long explanations make for lousy marketing. So how doyou talk about your innovation without killing the excitement?The first thing you've got to do is anchor in what people already know. Solet's say I had to explain Netflix to somebody who'd never heard of it.Well, I could start by saying, Netflix is like Blockbuster. Now atleast you're in the right mental space--okay, I get it, it's a movierental business. But then I can add to it: Netflix is likeBlockbuster--but it's by mail. Or it's Blockbuster with no late fees, orBlockbuster that actually has the movies you want in stock.So Blockbuster is the "anchor" here--it gives you very quick intuitionabout what Netflix is. As another example, think about the firstgeneration of ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-24T18:16:17+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>173</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/writing-mission-statement-doesnt-suck</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0fd64afa78711/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0fd64afa78711/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to Write a Mission Statement That Doesn't Suck [Video]</video:title>
      <video:description>I want to show you why most mission statements are so terrible.Let's say you founded a pizza parlor. And your first idea for a missionstatement is something like this: "Our mission is to serve the tastiestdamn pizza in Wake County." That's pretty good. If I worked for you, Icould get excited about that. Now here's how it will go off the rails. So you'll call your colleagues around the conference room table to unveil the mission, and all of the sudden, these people that you like and respect are going to transform into 10th-grade English teachers, nitpicking every word. Everybody starts chiming in with opinions: "Hey, I really like the word 'present' better than 'serve,' it has a nice resonance." And someone else will say, "Well, we obviously can't say 'damn,' that's just offensive." And so it begins. And as you go around the table, your mission statement will be pecked to death.We can't limit ourselves to Wake County--and also, it's not just tasty pizza right, it's ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-10T14:00:00+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>231</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ExxonMobil</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1662175/god-of-war-iii-karin-fong-sony-playstation-imaginary-forces</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bc5dce876a892/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bc5dce876a892/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Karin Fong on Making the God of War III Opening</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you create the opening credits for a beloved game franchise, telling a story in a unique way, but keeping the feel of the franchise? Karin Fong recounts how she and Imaginary Forces worked on God of War III.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-21T01:00:30+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>177</video:duration>
      <video:tag>God of War III</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>karin fong</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/why-change-is-so-hard-self-control-is-exhaustible</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/11d781f154954/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/11d781f154954/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Why Change Is So Hard</video:title>
      <video:description>You hear something a lot about change: People wont change because theyre too lazy. Well, Im here to stick up for the lazy people. In fact, I want to argue that what looks like laziness is actually exhaustion. The proof comes from a psychology study that is absolutely fascinating.So picture this: Students come into a lab. It smells amazing"someone has just baked chocolate-chip cookies. On a table in front of them, there are two bowls. One has the fresh-baked cookies. The other has a bunch of radishes. Some of the students are asked to eat some cookies but no radishes. Others are told to eat radishes but no cookies, and while they sit there, nibbling on rabbit food, the researchers leave the room " which is intended to tempt them and is frankly kind of sadistic. But in the study none of the radish-eaters slipped " they showed admirable self-control. And meanwhile, it probably goes without saying that the people gorging on cookies didnt experience much ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-02T15:00:38+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>242</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/switch-shrink-the-change-1</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/db3daec4a0509/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/db3daec4a0509/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Switch: Shrink the Change With One-Minute Praisings</video:title>
      <video:description>What do you dread at work? Maybe its filling out expense reports. Making a cold call to a new lead. Giving a performance review to your employee Chester, whos prone to tearing up at the first hint of negative feedback. Whatever it is, you avoid it. You procrastinate. You check Google News, you check your fantasy football stats. You check Google News again.Theres a way out, though. Let me show you how it works in the context of housecleaning, which is something that I absolutely dread. Its called the 5-Minute Rescue, and it was proposed by an online housecleaning guru called the Fly Lady. You set a kitchen timer to 5 minutes. Then you rush to the dirtiest room in your house--the one youd never let a guest see--and, as the timer ticks down, you start clearing a path, and when the timer finally buzzes, you can stop with a clear conscience. Doesnt sound so bad, does it? But the trick, of course, is that you wont stop, because by then, youll have some ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-19T15:00:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>174</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>change management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>editors picks</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/find-the-bright-spots</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/01931de3b54d4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/01931de3b54d4/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dan Heath: How to Find Bright Spots</video:title>
      <video:description>Lets say your kid comes home one day and shows you this report card. Anything jump out at you? Well, if youre like most parents, all you really see is this. And youd hire a tutor, and your kid would be grounded, and they can kiss their Wii goodbye. This thought experiment comes from the author Marcus Buckingham, and what it reveals is that were wired to focus on problems rather than strengths. It would be the rare parent whod say, Wow, honey, youve really got a strength in English. I wonder how we can encourage that. Youve probably had friends spend hours analyzing all the problems in their relationships, but have they ever spent hours analyzing why things are working so well?Most of the time, this problem-solving mentality works just fine. If your kid has one F, by all means, do something about it. If you work at a nuclear power plant and all your instruments are showing positive readings--except for one thats a little bit subpar then by all means, ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-12T17:30:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>215</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/sparking-curiosity</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3a3a821e8dfe3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Dirtiest Hotels of 2009: A Lesson in Sparking Curiosity</video:title>
      <video:description>I got a broadcast email one day from TripAdvisor. I was just about to delete it when I noticed the subject line: The Dirtiest Hotels of 2009. That gave me pause. I read some of the quotes from people whod stayed in these hotels: One said: I have 30 bites from bugs in Room 919. And I had to click through. I had no choice. I had to know what the hotels were--and had I stayed at any of them? Are any of them in my hometown? You got me, TripAdvisor.This ad worked because it made me curious. And believe it or not, theres actually a theory of how you can generate curiosity. Its from George Loewenstein at Carnegie Mellon University. He said curiosity comes from a gap between what we know and what we want to know. And if you make people aware that the gap exists, it causes a kind of itch--its unpleasant. To make that itch go away, well do some work to find the answer. TripAdvisor opened a gap in mind that I had to close--I had to know what those hotels were, and I was ...</video:description>
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      <video:description>I want to tell you about a statistic that changed my life and afterwards give you some thoughts about making your own data more life-changing. The stat was authored by my colleague Charles Fishman at Fast Company in his piece on the bottled water industry.First let me give you some backstory: In San Francisco, the city water comes from Yosemite National Park. Its so clean that the EPA doesnt require San Francisco to filter it. And its cheap: San Francisco city water costs about .0021 cents per ounce. Meanwhile, bottled water costs about 7.9 cents per ounce. So obviously bottled water costs a lot more. But you knew that.Now, lets try a thought experiment. Lets say you buy a bottle of Evian water for $1.35. You drink it and decide to reuse the bottle. Once a day, you fill it up with municipal water. Heres the question: How many days could you refill that bottle before you would have racked up $1.35 in water charges from San Francisco? You could refill it once per ...</video:description>
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      <video:description>How do you get people to believe your ideas? Well, theres something we can learn from really sleazy ideas that catch on. For years, Snapple struggled to fight rumors that it supported the KKK. The idea was completely absurd"as one of the founders of Snapple said, How could 3 Jewish boys from Brooklyn support the KKK?But the rumor kept spreading because it had some evidence on its side. People would say, Look at the label"theres an old wooden slave ship on the front. And on the back theres a weird K with a circle around it"thats the sign of the Klan. And sure enough, if you looked, youd see a ship and a circled K, and maybe youd start to wonder. But the reality is less scary: The old wooden ship was a depiction of the Boston Tea Party"get it, Snapple Tea, Boston Tea Party? And what about the K with a circle around it? Well, it doesnt mean Klan. It means Kosher. Whoops.This crazy rumor challenged people to see for ...</video:description>
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      <video:description>About 10 years ago, my brother Chip ran a study on what motivates people, and I want to run it on you now. So imagine that a company offers employees a $1,000 bonus if they meet certain performance targets. There are three different ways of presenting the bonus to employees: Think of what that $1,000 means: a down-payment on a new car or that new home improvement you've wanted to make.  Think of the increased security of having that $1,000 in your bank account for a rainy day.Think of what the $1,000 means: the company recognizes how important you are to their overall performance.  They don't spend money for nothing.  Which of these 3 positionings would appeal most to you? Most people answer #3. Its good for our self-esteem to think how important we are to the firm.Heres the other question: Which of these positionings would work best for other people? Well, that yields a different answer. People put #1 first, #2 second, and #3 third. In other words, WE are ...</video:description>
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      <video:description>Its the World Cup, writ large.Nike just unleashed another part of its World Cup "Write the Future" campaign, this time with a skyscraper as the medium: Using LEDs, soccer players photos and accompanying text are beamed onto Johannesburgs 30-story Life Center Tower. The 90-meter high images are accompanied by up to 57characters of user-generated text, a response to Nikes instruction to soccer fans to "Write Your Headline."To make it to Nikes big screen, people submit headlines via Twitter and Facebook (or Mixt in South Africa and QQ in China). Just 100 messages are chosen per night, and competition is stiff"since Nike launched "Write the Future" on May 20, the campaign has had more than 32 million "views digitally," according to the Nike's website. The mid-May kickoff for Nikes 2010 World Cup campaign came in the form of a three-minute movie""Write the Future""directed by Alejandro Iarritu. Among the famous footballers in the film are celebrities who ...</video:description>
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      <video:description>Facebook recruitment videos like this one give prospective employees a window into the company's culture.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Man Made Music Tells Sonic Stories With a Little Help ...</video:title>
      <video:description>It's one thing to pen a jingle. "I'm telling stories," says Joel Beckerman, the award-winning founder and President of Man Made Music.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Made to Stick: How to Sell New Innovations Without ...</video:title>
      <video:description>So you've got a great innovation on your hands. How to explain the thing?</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seoul-reengineers-a-freeway-into-a-stream</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f7116d3fc30ca/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Seoul Reengineers a Freeway Into a Stream</video:title>
      <video:description>Most metropolis' are so busy building the future that they don't have time to re-think the past. Not so with Seoul, South Korea. In 2003, the city demolished a downtown freeway to restore an ancient stream that once flowed beneath the thoroughfare. More than 75% of the scrap material from the demolition was re-used to reconstruct and rehabilitate the stream banks and create a commercial corridor. In this episode of e2, we'll see how the Cheonggyecheon is now a thriving tourist destination, proving that going backward can sometimes lead to an even bigger step forward.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>South Korea</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>transportation</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/machinevision0609-posth264</loc>
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      <video:description>The team at Imaginary Forces used a combination of military and NASA technology to answer that question for the movie 'Terminator Salvation.' Karin Fong shows us how Terminator's "Machine Vision" was created in this exclusive video.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rockwellgroupdigitalconfetti</loc>
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      <video:description>David's Rockwell's digital maracas make digital confetti appear.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rockwellgroupmauboussin</loc>
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      <video:title>The Rockwell Group's Mauboussin Hotel</video:title>
      <video:description>A teaser of the digital design that infuses the Rockwell Groups Mauboussin hotel.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rockwellgroupvenicebiennale</loc>
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      <video:description>Super-designer David Rockwell shows pieces at the Venice Biennale.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/csi-creator-zuiker-on-set-at-level-26</loc>
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      <video:description>Anthony Zuiker, creator of CSI, on set for his new film experiment Level 26.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/beyond-csi-anthony-zuiker-on-set</loc>
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      <video:description>Anthony Zuiker shooting for his first major post-CSI project, something he calls a "digi-novel," a hybrid book/video/Web enterprise titled Level 26 that debuts in September.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/setting-the-stage-on-level-26</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rugged-gear-three-ways-to-protect-your-digits</loc>
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  <url>
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  <url>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/highbrow-brews</loc>
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      <video:description>Beer is one of the world's oldest beverages, and in the millenia of human civilization nobody has pushed it to the extremes of Sam Adams' founder Jim Koch. He has twice upped the ante, creating the strongest beer, a triple bock in 1994, and again with Utopias in 2002, which weighs in at an astonishing 54 proof.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/684761fff909a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Corporate Innovation from the Global Poor</video:title>
      <video:description>Professor and author C. K. Prahalad explores how G.E. took a local innovation, designed to help those in the poorest and most remote villages in India and China, and turned it into a global, game-changing product. In his book, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid, he argues that this is no anomaly, but rather the future of innovation.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ondi-timoner-on-we-live-in-public</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ed357c0b5d684/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Ondi Timoner on "We Live in Public"</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dyson-reinvents-the-fan</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/35c6d2f6748d0/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/35c6d2f6748d0/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dyson Reinvents the Fan</video:title>
      <video:description>Sir James Dyson has made a mint selling the story of his dogged pursuit of the vacuum cleaner that "never loses suction." But Dyson's newest product doesn't suck. It blows.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/josh-harris-wired-city</loc>
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      <video:title>Josh Harris' Wired City</video:title>
      <video:description>Josh Harris describes his vision of the Wired City, a concept that reaches far beyond the confines of reality TV, and imagines thousands of individuals under constant surveillance, being selectively filtered and exposed to the public. He's excited about the sponsorship opportunities.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/wozniak-could-a-computer-make-a-cup-of-coffee</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/72c1d8a820af8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Wozniak: Could a Computer Make a Cup of Coffee?</video:title>
      <video:description>Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, speaks about the implications of computers and connected networks becoming powerful enough to rival human intelligence.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/new-avaak-wireless-camera-system-puts-low-cost-video-to-the-web</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/da5096940b424/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>New Avaak wireless camera system puts low-cost video to ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Do you need to put a video camera on an entry way? Or maybe build a baby monitor or a traffic monitor? Well Avaak has a cool wireless camera system for you. Low cost (under $300). It works wirelessly and without power cords. Here I get a demonstration of this new wireless camera system that is being announced this week at the Demo Conference.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tapulous-ships-second-version-of-best-selling-iphone-game</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/876bb8b365df8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Tapulous ships second version of best-selling iPhone game</video:title>
      <video:description>Tapulous is one of the most popular app development companies for the iPhone and tonight they shipped the second version of Tap Tap Revenge. Here CEO Bart Decrem introduces the team, talks about the latest news (millions of users!) and then I get a demo.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tatango-a-cool-startup-turns-on-reality-tv-show-about-itself</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/085bfe76f18bf/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Tatango, a cool startup, turns on reality TV show about ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Tatango is a cool startup located in Bellingham, Washington, USA, and they just turned on TatangoTV. Here we visit their offices, and learn what's behind their live TV show. We also get a tour, learn about their business (they make SMS notification systems for college kids and businesses) and meet their team.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-at-stealth-mode-startup-newline-software</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3fd0f80853675/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>A look at stealth mode startup Newline Software</video:title>
      <video:description>It's not every day that you get to see a company before they have their product finished, before they hired PR people, or have everything together. Which is why it's interesting to see Newline Software, which is a startup located in Redmond, WA and is housed in Thinkspace, which is a green coworking space designed for startups. Here the two founders tell you about their company which is designed to back up your PC in a new way and they also tell you why starting up at Thinkspace is important to them.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/you-gotta-see-cyberlinks-new-dvd-and-blu-ray-player-for-pcs</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13086262cc1a2/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>You gotta see Cyberlink's new DVD and Blu-ray player for ...</video:title>
      <video:description>OK, this isn't much about business, but if you travel a lot you probably want to play DVDs or Blu-ray discs on your laptop. The thing is did you know that you aren't getting the best quality? Here Cyberlink's new PowerDVD 9 player (just shipped) makes DVD playing much higher quality and enables Blu-ray playing too. Here Tom Vaughan, director of business development, tells me about Cyberlink and shows me their latest.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/small-worlds-virtual-world-blows-away-second-life-limitations</loc>
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      <video:title>Small Worlds' virtual world blows away Second Life ...</video:title>
      <video:description>You've seen Second Life, right? That was the virtual world that got a lot of hype about two years ago. It was very cool, but it had some significant limitations. First it required a download so wasn't easily embeddable into a web site. Second it couldn't deal with the large numbers of people that brands would need to see decent ROI. Third, it was hard to use and hard to figure out where you were and what to do. SmallWorlds changes all that. It presents a customizeable world to you. You have your own avatar. But it's easy to get into (everything is a URL) and it's easy to move around in (it's not quite full 3D, so isn't as confusing as Second Life) but it lets you build your own world. Here co-founder Mitch Olsen takes us on a tour of this interesting new service.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-igoogle-artist-themes</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4ed4f5f52ea2a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4ed4f5f52ea2a/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Obscura Digital: iGoogle Artist Themes</video:title>
      <video:description>One of Obscura's best known projects, iGoogle Artist Themes involved turning an entire city block of the Meatpacking District in New York into a series of projected, interactive billboards, where the work of artists like Jeff Koons and Marc Ecko were blown up to five stories tall for the three night event. Or you may have spotted Adobe CS3, an interactive window display advertising Adobe's new Creative Suite release that became visually hyperactive based on how many people walked by on the street, and even how close they came to the screen.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>art</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Jeff Koons</video:tag>
      <video:tag>magazine</video:tag>
      <video:tag>marc ecko</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Marketing</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-nikolai-cornells-demo-reel</loc>
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      <video:title>Obscura Digital: Nikolai Cornell's Demo Reel</video:title>
      <video:description>We recently named the firm Obscura Digital one of the top ten innovative companies in advertising and marketing, but their work really puts traditional advertising to shame. Obscura first worked the festival circuit, creating immersive experiences with domes and multiple projectors. Now, by developing a proprietary technology, the group can project any image onto any shaped object, which means they can build massive human-sized touch screens and turn buildings into interactive billboards. "We build everything from scratch, " says director of interactive media, Nikolai Cornell, which could mean fabricating reflective monitors, designing gaming pods, using Flash and 3D modeling programs, and building systems of sensors that allow multi-touch holographic interaction. The result are immense temporary experiences that help consumers visualize and better understand the products of its clients. It's like Minority Report, but bigger. Much bigger. And also it's real.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>The Surprising Beauty of the YouTube Symphony</video:title>
      <video:description>Ever think you'd see YouTube videos in Carnegie Hall?Last night, Google and YouTube presented the premiere of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, a collaborative online effort featuring 96 classical musicians from around the world and chosen from among thousands of applicants via YouTube submissions. Read more at FastCompany.com ...</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Beyond Digital Effects</video:title>
      <video:description>Director of Terminator Salvation, McG, thinks special effects work best when they are a hybrid of CG and the classic technique, of building sets and making models. In this conversation, recorded at Stan Winston Studios, he points out that it's just a matter of physics.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/in-search-of-smaller-faster-cheaper-memories</loc>
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      <video:title>In search of smaller, faster, cheaper memories</video:title>
      <video:description>In the building where the hard drive was invented there's a team of researchers who are working to build new kinds of memories (that's IBM's Almaden Research Center). Ones that are smaller, faster, cheaper to build, and that use less power. Here I meet with the guy who runs that team, Stewart Parkin, who gives details of what they are working on and the breakthroughs they are finding. A little technical, but a great look into how our computers will work in the future.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/verisign-wants-you-to-use-two-pass-authentication-to-protect-your-accounts</loc>
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      <video:title>Verisign wants you to use two-pass authentication to ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Jen Gilburg of Verisign shows me Verisign's two-path authentication tokens so that users can better protect themselves online by having very strong passwords. Interesting way to protect your accounts. Will this take off with users?</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-terminator-economy-passion-comes-first</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d30855646d414/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Passion Comes First</video:title>
      <video:description>In preparation for Skynet's apocalyptic assault--the opening of Terminator Salvation on May 21--Fast Company is preparing its own onslaught of exclusive material, starting with this clip of director McG and Special Effects Supervisor John Rosengrant. In it, McG talks about what he shares in common with Shaun White, Seth MacFarlane, the Google founders and Bill Gates.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-into-how-china-is-changing-how-your-gadgets-are-made-marketed-and-delivered</loc>
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      <video:title>A look into how China is changing how your gadgets are ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Liam Casey runs PCH, a supply chain management company in Shenzhen, China. We visited him recently to understand how China's manufacturing capabilities are changing and also how consumer electronics are made, marketed, and delivered to your home from PCH's factories in China.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seattle-green-office-space-mashup-hosts-interesting-startups</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e086d6cdd70bf/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Seattle green office space mashup hosts interesting startups</video:title>
      <video:description>Want to work with a ton of cool startups like iPhone app developer Shazam? Well, then you'll want to check out Thinkspace which is run by Peter Che up in Redmond, WA. Right near Microsoft's campus. Here Peter gives us a tour and talks about why he has one of the hottest places to work in the Seattle area. Read Peter's blog too.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/altium-ships-enterprise-electronic-design-system</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/435fbf7081d84/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Altium ships enterprise electronic design system</video:title>
      <video:description>Altium is a new electronics design system for the companies that build consumer electronics and other devices that require a similar level of groups of expertise from product design, to engineering, to testing. Here Gerry Gaffney, senior vice president and general manager, explains why Altium is such a breakthrough.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-designer-of-the-xml-icon-among-other-stuff</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7188b2da391a0/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7188b2da391a0/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The designer of the XML icon (among other stuff)</video:title>
      <video:description>The lead designer, Bryan Bell, who works for Tapulous is a very talented interactive software designer. He's done all sorts of websites, blog designs, etc but one thing that he's probably best known for is the orange XML icon that denotes on many websites an RSS feed. He told me the story behind that icon (Dave Winer wanted an icon for the new technology called RSS, or "really simple syndication" that he had developed). It's an interesting story and a cautionary tale for other designers who might think they should just bang something out quickly for a client. Enjoy!</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ibms-brain-guy-dharmendra-modha</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/72a6c929049b2/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/72a6c929049b2/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>IBM's "Brain" Guy: Dharmendra Modha</video:title>
      <video:description>This video is mind blowing. Well, for Dharmendra S. Modha, manager of cognitive computing at the IBM Almaden Research Center, his job is mind developing. Er, coming up with a computing brain that mimics our own. This is a HUGE challenge and he talks about all the people and organizations that IBM is working with to make this happen.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ibm-responds-to-obamas-plea-for-more-healthcare-information-infrastructure</loc>
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      <video:title>IBM responds to Obama's plea for more healthcare ...</video:title>
      <video:description>I visited IBM's Almaden Research Center (where the hard drive was invented) to see what the researchers there were working on. I met James Kaufman, who is a physicist who is creating an interoperable healthcare information system. It's quite remarkable and, if fully implemented, will let doctors and researchers predict where the next pandemic will happen.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/first-look-new-company-likaholix-finds-sharing-power-in-liking-things</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/96cc5209b07fa/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/96cc5209b07fa/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>First look: new company, Likaholix, finds sharing power ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Likaholix is a new company, just launching today, started by two engineers who used to work at Google. What does it do? It lets you share things you like with other people. Sounds lame, right? But remember, I've clicked "like" 16, 000 times in the past year over on friendfeed (you can see my like feed here). So, liking things is a powerful way to tell other people about things. Here you'll get a first look at Likaholix, which goes into closed beta today.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/first-look-protect-your-business-computer-with-symantecs-new-norton-360</loc>
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      <video:title>First look: Protect your business computer with ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Symantec, this morning, is announcing its new 360 anti-virus and security software. It goes way beyond what Symantec has offered in past to protect your computers. Here you get the first look at the new service/software.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/measuring-the-worlds-fastest-punch</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d53e1c78f7eb0/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Measuring The World's Fastest Punch</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you measure the world's fastest punch? Turns out it's not as easy as you might think. Here IBM Researcher James Kaufman explains what it took.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:41+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>ibm</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-best-website-measurement-system-part-i-of-quantcast</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/93155b59606c6/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=93155b59606c6</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/93155b59606c6/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The best website measurement system? Part I of Quantcast</video:title>
      <video:description>Do you run a website? Do you want to know more about the traffic that's visiting it? Then you need to use Quantcast. It is one of a group of services like Alexa and Compete that help you see how many people are visiting your site. Here's CEO and co-founder Konrad Feldman shows why Quantcast is better than its competitors and also just how much detail you can now see. This is the first part of the interview. In the second part you'll see Konrad give you a demo and show you around the service.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:20:57+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:title>Look Around for Your Name</video:title>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/brands-in-the-blink-of-an-eye</loc>
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      <video:description>So which of todays great brands can survive the blink test? Using this model Ken Carbone has composed this thirty second spot showing thirty brands from various categories to see how many their logo designs are identifiable. Most are well known and have been stamped into our brains with zillions of impressions. So, as an added challenge, he has intentionally cropped the logos to the brink of recognition.  How many can you identify? Impress your friends at half time with your brand acuity. Just dont turn it into a drinking game.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/another-example-of-advertising-of-future-part-ii-of-widgetbucks</loc>
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      <video:title>Another example of advertising of future? Part II of ...</video:title>
      <video:description>In another example of how advertising is changing, Widgetbucks is a performance-based ad technology with 26, 000 publishers. Two terabytes of data every day flow through its system. Whew. CEO Matt Hulett gives me a tour of his offices in Seattle, WA -- he used to work at Real Networks. This is the second part of the interview where he shows me how the technology works. In part I he gives me a tour of the Seattle-based company and explains some of the business behind it.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/jeff-bezos-whats-dangerous-is-not-to-evolve</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/scenic-pacificas-green-treatment</loc>
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      <video:title>Scenic Pacifica's Green Treatment</video:title>
      <video:description>Its a topic you probably dont want to think about, but theres nothing that will improve many human lives around the world than a state of the art wastewater treatment plant. Pacifica has one of the best in the world, the state-of-the-art Calera Creek Water Recycling Plant. It turns raw sewage into clean water that supplies a wetland and keeps fish alive along with fertilizer that helps farmers grow better crops. All without using harsh chemicals that will be hard to clean out of the water and could cause ecological problems. It is one of the few solar-assisted plants in the world and Dave Gromm, director of wastewater collection and plant operations, gives us a tour to show us the latest in science and technology that this $53 million plant uses.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/gogrid-rides-the-cloud-into-your-business</loc>
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      <video:description>GoGrid is competing with Amazon and Rackspace, among others, to host your Enterprise data on its cloud services. Here CEO, John Keagy, and VP of Tech Strategy, Randy Bias, tell me about GoGrids business.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Michael Zwerling is one of a dying breed: independent owner of a radio station in the United States. He owns 10, 000 watt KSCO, AM 1080 in Santa Cruz, California, and here he gives me a tour of the station and its transmission equipment. Lots of fun to see inside a radio station and learn why its towers are located over water.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Epocrates is an app that helps medical doctors get access to the latest knowledge on diseases and diagnosis. It also checks to make sure they are prescribing the right drugs and that there aren't bad interaction effects between drugs if they are prescribing multiple drugs. Here co-founder Jeff Tangney talks to me about the company. In a separate video, to come shortly, we get a demo and talk to a Stanford Hospital doctor who is using the system.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Brightstorm is a service that helps high school students prepare for SAT tests with fun videos done by high school teachers who show you how to do better on the test and help you prepare. Here you learn more about how Brightstorm's business works and you get a look at the service with CEO Jeff Marshall.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, and its CTO, Noah Horton, into four parts. Here's the fourth of those four. Start with Part I.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Joshua Reynolds oversees Hill and Knowlton's global technology practice. He's a PR guy and one of the best in the business so we went over to find out his view of the PR world as we continue in a cruddy economic climate. We also talk about tips for getting good PR in the social media world.</video:description>
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      <video:description>The PogoPlug is an example of a trend at this year's Consumer Electronics Show: very simple gadgets that use the Internet to add new functionality. In this case really great file and media sharing. Learn more as Daniel Putterman, CEO and Jed Putterman, VP of Products, show off how easy it is to share file and photos.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Three times hes brought new companies to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and three times those companies have walked away with Best of CES awards. What goes into making sure his companies get the attention from press and judges? Jeremy Toeman, founder of</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tim-oreilly-steers-us-to-a-post-web-20-world-part-i</loc>
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      <video:title>The World Wide Talk Show Host</video:title>
      <video:description>Loic Le Meur runs the LeWeb conference, which just concluded last week in Paris, France. He also runs Seesmic, which is a startup that makes a variety of services and tools for what Loic calls "the instant Web." I call it the World Wide talk show and say that Loic is host. We discuss how the web is turning real time thanks to services like Twitter, FriendFeed, and Seesmic, and how Seesmic enables a new style of video conversation.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Chris Putnam, software engineer at Facebook who runs the video team, talks about its new HD video feature. He also tells me about how he got his job at Facebook, which is quite interesting because it wasn't with a traditional interview.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/silicon-valleys-newspaper-under-pressure</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/584307385731a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Silicon Valley's Newspaper Under Pressure</video:title>
      <video:description>We've all heard that newspapers are struggling in the United States. Some, like the Christian Science Monitor, have even stopped printing and have moved all of their operations online. So, we wanted to visit Silicon Valley's newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News (I used to read it as a kid growing up in the valley more than 30 years ago). Here we meet Mac Tully, the President and Publisher, and we talk about their efforts to move news online and how the economy is affecting their efforts.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/matt-mullenweg-reveals-future-of-wordpress-part-2</loc>
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      <video:description>Part two of a great conversation with Matt Mullenweg. When I visited the US Capitol and walked into the Speaker of the Houses office I saw Nancy Pelosis PR person using Wordpress. Now THAT is publishing power and gives you an idea of why Wordpress is so important to the world. Here I talk with Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic, the company that both holds his name as well as produces Wordpress. We talk about the future of Wordpress because they are about to release a new version.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/matt-mullenweg-reveals-future-of-wordpress-part-1</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b9582cacb375c/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Matt Mullenweg Reveals Future of Wordpress - Part 1</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dishing-with-the-2008-masters-of-design</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8294fae08232a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>Marcel Wanders talked about the fairy tale that informed the design of the new Mondrian Hotel in Miami, and the fear he has to face down every time he begins a new project. John Maeda spoke of design's hidden return on investment --  its impact on an organization's human resources.The occasion was Fast Company's Masters of Design gala, where Wanders and Maeda, both 2008 winners, held forth on the challenges and opportunities for design both in good times - and in rotten ones.Listen in as they talk about Sleeping Beauty in South Beach, why digital design is often so unsatisfying, and the granny whose dying words to her granddaughter were, "F**k fear!"</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/exclusive-seagate-introduces-new-hd-media-storage-and-sharing-device</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3ca65d7f34e16/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Exclusive: Seagate Introduces New HD Media Storage and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Problem: your relatives just got a new HDTV and you want to show off some videos or photos you shot on their screen. Question: whats the easiest way to get your photos, video, or other media onto their screen? Solution: Seagate FreeAgent|Theater. Its an HD media player which you hook up to their HDTV. You bring over your hard drive with photos, videos, music, and more and it plays it. No muss, no fuss. Here Jon Von Bronkhorst, of Seagates Consumer Solutions, gives us the first demo and explains how it works. DISCLAIMER: Seagate is our sponsor, which we greatly appreciate because it lets us bring you all these great videos from around the world.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/starck-embraces-his-feminine-side</loc>
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      <video:title>Starck Embraces His Feminine Side</video:title>
      <video:description>Philippe Starck, resplendent in black leather pants, came to New Yorks Soho House this week to promote his latest project "- a set of sleek stereo speakers he designed for Parrot, a French wireless technology company whose CEO, Henri Seydoux, is one of the designers oldest friends.The Zikmu speakers , matching black columns with flared bases, were introduced at MacWorld, then dazzled the crowd at CES, walking away with Bluetooth CIGs Best of Show award.The technology behind the speakers is first rate "- theyre topped with an iPod loading dock, and can wirelessly stream music from a PC or Mac.  But its the neck-snappingly cool design (not to mention great sound)  that creates product lust. The $1500 speakers, available later this spring, are striking for their simplicity, functionality, and beauty.Any consumer can appreciate those qualities, but a recent presentation at CES by a pair of designers from Smart Designs Femme Den, indicated that those ...</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/mastering-design</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/179cc450393c8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Mastering Design</video:title>
      <video:description>Designers on their inspiration, good design, and its importance in the world today. Masters of Design winners John Maeda and Marcel Wanders discuss how design is crucial from a business standpoint, and not just frills to be excised in budget-conscious times.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:35:01+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Yves Behar</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/recording-the-worlds-best-live-music</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/71bf01eb06ec1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Recording The World's Best Live Music</video:title>
      <video:description>He's worked in the recording studio of Austin City Limits since the show started back in the 1970s but here we record David Hough, Audio Director, talking about his experiences. Why do this? We're getting around and meeting people who do different jobs. Thank you to Scott Carroll of AMD for connecting us.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>recording</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-juicier-silicon-valley-startup</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60e08a6ef85f1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60e08a6ef85f1/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A "Juicier" Silicon Valley Startup</video:title>
      <video:description>Silicon Valley used to be the home to the world's best orchards before tech companies paved it over. So when I heard about Maverick Brands, a new Palo Alto startup that's making juice under the Sunkist Naturals brand I wanted to learn more and here's President Mark Shaw to tell us all about what they are doing and how they got on 5, 000 grocery store shelves in less than a year.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:35:29+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>entrepreneur</video:tag>
      <video:tag>juice</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mark shaw</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>silicon valley</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sunkist naturals</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/demo-of-world-golf-tour-online-free-golf-game</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8c78ecd532bcd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Demo of World Golf Tour Online Free Golf Game</video:title>
      <video:description>Here Chad Nelson, President of World Golf Tour, gives us a tour of its free golf game that you play online against other people. Pretty cool technology and unique game play because they use actual photography of actual courses, along with some really cool modeling. Chad explains how it works here.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>world golf tour</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-acquires-slicehost-to-engage-cloud-based-businesses</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/62ba4fb8a8af7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Rackspace Acquires SliceHost To Engage Cloud-Based ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace last week bought SliceHost, which enables them to more effectively compete with Amazon and Microsoft in the area of cloud-based web services. Here Matt Tanase and Jason Seats, co-founders of SliceHost explain why they are going to Rackspace and what that means for their businesses.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:35:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Making The Art in Dead Space</video:title>
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  <url>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b3d8ac2dd813/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/finding-useful-info-is-easy-on-loud3r</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08a9f94cf7a0b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Finding Useful Info Is Easy On Loud3r</video:title>
      <video:description>Information overload is a continuing problem, but one way out of it is to visit sites that bucket information and streams into topics for you so you can find what you need quickly. Loud3r is such an aggregator and here Lowell Goss, founder, shows us what makes his approach different.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/bring-your-social-networking-profile-together-with-mego</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/418ef6d5fcdb4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Bring Your Social Networking Profile Together With mEgo</video:title>
      <video:description>Ariel McNichol, co-founder of mEgo, gives me a demo and talks about Mego, which is a new company that is a unique way to make an interactive portable profile.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dealing-with-enterprise-information-overload</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08bf9d02bcf7b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08bf9d02bcf7b/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dealing With Enterprise Information Overload</video:title>
      <video:description>We visited HP's original garage to talk with HP Software's VP and General Manager of Information Management, Robin Purohit. He told us about how today's HP is helping solve information-management problems for today's enterprises. Be sure to check out HP's Information Management Digital Hub</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seeing-new-seagate-freeagent-hard-drives</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/715d5be070385/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/715d5be070385/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Seeing New Seagate FreeAgent Hard Drives</video:title>
      <video:description>Brian Dexheimer, division president of Seagate's consumer solutions, shows me Seagate's new FreeAgent hard drives, being announced Tuesday in New York. These drives, are thin, quiet, colorful, and high capacity.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/behind-the-app-that-arranged-techcrunch50</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fa96e2126d58b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Behind the app that arranged TechCrunch50</video:title>
      <video:description>app2you built the system that helped TechCrunch sort through thousands of company submissions for its TechCrunch50 conference. We'll learn more about the programs they built from founder Yannis Papakonstantinou. Also a professor of computer science and engineering at UCSD, Papakonstantinou will tell us about other changes he's seeing in collaboration.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Yannis Papakonstantinou</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspaces-cto-explains-its-moves</loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/c1b39e4285bdd/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Rackspace's CTO Explains Its Moves</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace, last week, made a couple of interesting acquisitions. John Engates, Rackspace's CTO, wraps up what the acquisitions mean. See the Rackspace webcast archive online HERE.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Dealing with the new email and Facebook culture</video:title>
      <video:description>T.A. McCann, CEO of Gist, talks with me about how communications are changing thanks to Facebook and Gmail and how we'll handle the explosion of web-based information.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>WorkFast tv</video:tag>
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  <url>
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      <video:description>You've seen Microsoft's PowerPoint. But you've never seen an Internet-enabled, collaborative presentation tool like Sliderocket -- until now. Here Mitch Grasso, CEO and founder, tells us about Sliderocket the company and then shows us a demo.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Get Your Project Done with Amazee and Your Friends</video:title>
      <video:description>Amazee is a new service that lets you collaborate with your friends or coworkers and get projects done. Here we meet with Dania Gerhardt, COO, and Gregory Gerhardt, CEO, and learn what this start-up's goals are and get a demo of their new service.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Our sponsor is Seagate, first storage company to ship a billion hard drives.  Here the CEO, Bill Watkins, sits down with us to discuss whats happening in the storage business. Bills known for taking on tough issues and here we talk about the impact of HD video in the home, data center trends, and whether hes seeing a recession taking shape or not.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Xerox's CTO Takes Company Into Post-Copier Age</video:title>
      <video:description>We had a chance to meet Xerox's CTO, Sophie Vandebroek and we talked about all the latest stuff that Xerox is working on from Solar energy to medical testing technology. The interview was done on the deck of the famous Palo Alto Research Center where tons of high tech industry's most important technologies (like object oriented programming, Ethernet cable and protocols, laser printers, and more) were invented. We talk about the role that lab continues to play inside Xerox.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Here at Fast Company we're playing with cell phone video as part of our FastCompany.TV channel. Right now we're using a Nokia N95 cell phone and broadcasting live video to an audience over on Http://www.qik.com but Qik isn't the only service available. We're getting around and seeing all the competition too, and here we have Israel's FlixWagon. You meet the development team and hear their philosophy.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/check-point-ceo-says-israel-is-a-great-place-for-business</loc>
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      <video:title>A New Kind of Social Networking Search/Discovery Tool</video:title>
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      <video:title>Inside San Antonio's Neopolitan Networks</video:title>
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      <video:title>An Inside Look at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, Part II.</video:title>
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  <url>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d298ecaf260f5/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Moving Atoms at IBM to Build Smaller Storage Devices</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/admob-riding-the-mobile-advertising-wave</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6a41c03167faf/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6a41c03167faf/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>AdMob: Riding the Mobile Advertising Wave</video:title>
      <video:description>Omar Hamoui, Admob's founder and CEO, shows us how the mobile Internet space is changing and why his company is growing fast. He gives us a demo of an ad buy and just how many people can be reached in a quick order. Also tells us how he got a term sheet signed in less than two days from his investors.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Mobile advertising</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mobile phone</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ibms-silicon-valley-rd-lab</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/84ceb1f79c478/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>IBM's Silicon Valley R&amp;D Lab</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/getting-the-message-out-to-cable-customers-with-perftech</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/312019e7bea8a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Getting the Message Out to Cable Customers with PerfTech</video:title>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Encoding HD Faster with Kulabyte</video:title>
      <video:description>Kulabyte. Blake Wenzel, co-founder, shows how Kulabyte makes encoding technology for HD TV stations that works faster than others and can fit onto a standard laptop. This is part of our tour of interesting San Antonio, TX, tech companies.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:description>Have you ever thought about having your employees run their own radio station? Well, Rackspace has one and listen in to Matt Van Winkle, part time DJ (his day job is Intensive Support Team Lead) who gives you the inside scoop on Rackspaces radio station, KRACK.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Rackspace Tears into New Headquarters</video:title>
      <video:description>San Antonio's RackSpace is about to take over a million-square-foot mall in a bad part of town. Why? Well, in this two part presentation, Graham Weston, chairman, Dirk Elmendorf, Chief Technology Evangelist and Founder and Lew Moorman, SVP of Strategy and Corporate Development, tell me why, give us a tour, and discuss the future plans of its business. Hear how Weston convinced 1, 400 people to move after they all were against the idea.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ben-segal-the-mentor-of-tim-berners-lee-at-cern</loc>
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      <video:title>Ben Segal - The Mentor of Tim Berners-Lee at CERN</video:title>
      <video:description>You know Tim Berners-Lee as the inventor of the World Wide Web. CERN is the birthplace. So, how did Tim look up to at CERN? Ben Segal. Here Ben gives us some stories about CERN history and about Tim Berners-Lee.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-dogs-of-mahalo-part-ii</loc>
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      <video:description>In this second part of a series on Mahalo you meet founder Jason Calacanis dogs, hear why he buys his employees lots of big monitors, listen to his thoughts on strategy, and meet Mike Rhoads who is killer of spam.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>enterepreneur</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Mahalo</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/google-announces-offline-docs</loc>
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      <video:title>Google Announces Offline Docs</video:title>
      <video:description>Here Ken Norton, Product Manager at Google, shows us the new offline features of Google Docs, which were just released today.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Famous Conductor on Management Styles, Part One</video:title>
      <video:description>At the Kinnernet conference in Israel I had a real treat. I was able to participate in a "maestro" workshop that Itay Talgam, famous conductor, gave. He demonstrated several different conductor's management styles and showed why some styles worked with some people, and other styles failed. He gives this workshop all over the world and it's a rare treat to be able to bring it to you. This video has been split up into three pieces. ***Sorry about the bad audio in sections of this, Scoble was running camera without an audio engineer and wasn't able to get good audio at all parts ofthis speech.</video:description>
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      <video:description>At the Kinnernet conference in Israel I had a real treat. I was able to participate in a "maestro" workshop that Itay Talgam, famous conductor, gave. He demonstrated several different conductor's management styles and showed why some styles worked with some people, and other styles failed. He gives this workshop all over the world and it's a rare treat to be able to bring it to you. This video has been split up into three pieces.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Rick Rashid, head of Microsoft's Research labs, is a major Star Trek fan, and we talk about that along with a ton of what Microsoft's R&amp;amp;D labs are developing.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/home-automation-gadgets-with-the-blue-dot-connector</loc>
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      <video:description>James Martin, CEO of Threshold, demonstrates his company's home automation gadgets that do a variety of tasks from home security to temperature control. These are far easier to use than other schemes due to how they connect together.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>threshold</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/innovation-in-online-video-in-israel</loc>
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      <video:title>Innovation in Online Video in Israel</video:title>
      <video:description>As part of our continuing tour of Israeli hot startups we visit Plymedia and CEO Ben Enosh shows us how Ply adds contextual content such as advertisements, subtitles, pop-up bubbles and other layered content to existing web videos.</video:description>
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      <video:description>You know youre meeting a geeky politician when the first thing out of Zoe Lofgrens (D-CA) mouth is how Googles Android is going to be more exciting than Apples iPhone. Of course youd expect no less from a Congresswoman from Silicon Valley. Here we talk about a range of topics from cell phones to immigration.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Since its initial release in 2001, the iPod has received acclaim for its easy-to-use interface. Now, with the release of the iPad, we wondered if Apple's latest product was so simple even a 5-year-old could use it. Here is our completely unscientific hands-on research.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Steve Jobs' Advice to Nike: Get Rid of the Crappy Stuff ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Apple CEO Steve Jobs is among the greatest innovators of our time. And yet his genius for understanding business is rarely explained in any public way. Rarer still is to hear the advice he would give to the CEO of another hugely successful company: Nike. But that's exactly what you'll learn from this video, in which Nike president and CEO Mark Parker tells about the advice that Jobs gave him shortly after the release of the Nike+ product line. It's a simple bit of wisdom that any entrepreneur can relate to: "Get rid of the crappy stuff." Easy to say, hard to do."I expected a little laugh," Parker says of the exchange. "But there was a pause and no laugh at the end." The setting here is Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21, 2010, in New York City. It was a tough ticket to score, but for those who didn't, we're offering highlights. More to come this week.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:description>The events unfolding today in Bangkok bring back memories of the crucial role that Twitter played in spreading news about the massive demonstrations that took place during the Iranian elections earlier this year. As Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey points out in this video, the updates helped put the spotlight on an event that might have otherwise been ignored. It exemplifies Twitter's role as a news outlet in an era when media most U.S. companies are scaling back on coverage of foreign events. This clip is from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference, which took place on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page.Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:description>The Internet is turning lots of nobodies into celebrities. The trouble is, they get all the downside of being famous--people harass them online--and none of the upside, like getting a better table at a fancy restaurant. Founders Fund's Sean Parker discusses the value of privacy, celebrity as a commodity and Katalyst CEO Ashton Kutcher's need to find a new business in this clip from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page. Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1648674/learning-to-heal-wounded-warriors-with-digital-avatars</loc>
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      <video:title>Avatar Teaches Social Workers How to Talk With Iraq and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Lieutenant Roccos recently returned from deployment in Iraq and hes having trouble acclimating. He sits near the edge of a sofa in his social workers office, still dressed in fatigues, and sporting a buzz cut. Even though he says hes okay, he admits to getting flack from his boss about his lack of productivity and that hes arguing with his wife. "There are things I dont want to talk about with her. Things I cant get out of my head," he says.The more you listen in on Lieutenant Roccos session, the easier it becomes to forget the slightly odd cadences of his speech and the blocky outlines of his clothing which point out that the Lieutenant isnt a real person. Hes a digital avatar designed to be a training tool as part of University of Southern California School of Social Works curriculum for the Master of Social Work degree with a Sub-concentration in Military Social Work. A virtual patient like Lieutenant Rocco teaches prospective counselors how ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-17T15:56:46+00:00</video:publication_date>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1648672/redesigning-the-bus-stop-teagues-traffic-20-makes-transit-more-friendly</loc>
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      <video:title>Redesigning the Bus Stop: Teague's Traffic 2.0 Makes ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The Seattle-based firm designed a concept for a new kind of public transit system that encourages people to ride it.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1643271/square-credit-card-swiper-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch-android-credit-cards</loc>
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      <video:title>Square Brings Credit Card Swiping to the Mobile Masses, ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Now that Square is publicly available for iPhone and Android OS, with millions of card readers being shipped free of charge, Jack Dorsey tells Fast Company how his business model will disrupt the way you pay.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/article/work-smart-take-back-your-calendar-with-defensive-scheduling</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6f20ae3546425/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Work Smart: Take Back Your Calendar With Defensive ...</video:title>
      <video:description>When it comes to productivity tools, next to your to-do list, your calendar is your best friend. You already use it to track meetings, appointments, and events with other people, but you should also organize and schedule your own work. Ever wind up with a full day of meetings and barely a minute to breathe or get any actual work done in between? If your workdays are scheduled out with wall-to-wall commitments more often than you'd like, start making appointments with yourself first. I call this defensive scheduling--or time blocking, as discussed in an earlier episode. If you need an uninterrupted hour or two to focus on a single project, schedule that time as a meeting with yourself on the appropriate day and time, and honor the commitment the same way you'd honor a meeting with a coworker. Your time is YOUR time--and you can claim chunks of it using your calendar first.Schedule a weekly, recurring block of time to regroup and review your projects and to-do lists ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-11T12:49:15+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>sp.worksmart</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1612275/esi-design-world-expo-shanghai-corporate-pavilion</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3d15470d4c3f9/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3d15470d4c3f9/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>American-Designed Shanghai Pavilion at World Expo Built ...</video:title>
      <video:description>New York-based ESI Design, with Chinese firm Atelier FCIZ Architects, constructs a building with used CD cases and rainwater that changes color based on visitors' activity and incorporates thousands of crowd-sourced photographs.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-13T12:00:02+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>93</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Edwin Schlossberg</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ESI Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>shanghai corporate pavilion</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>World Expo</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1659001/microgrid-energy-rules-the-sustainable-brands-10-innovation-open</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Biolite Stove</video:title>
      <video:description>Biolite Stove, an ingenious woodburning cookstove that can also charge a cell phone.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-11T16:54:42+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>79</video:duration>
      <video:tag>biodiversity</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Biolite</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>environment</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Green</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IDEO</video:tag>
      <video:tag>nike</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Smart Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable Brands 2010</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1657515/a-theory-called-a-fundamental-attribution-error</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=7271477c09afd</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>It's the Situation, Not the Person</video:title>
      <video:description>Sometimes what looks like a problem with a person is really a problem with the situation. Let me tell you the story of a woman named Amanda who worked for Nike in Vietnam. She traveled a lot, and when she got home, she had a pile of work waiting for her.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-09T19:00:49+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>202</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>fundamental attribution error</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Work/Life</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/anchor-twist-how-sell-new-innovations</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=bcffc0f0b7d96</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to Sell New Innovations Without Killing the Excitement</video:title>
      <video:description>So you've got a great innovation on your hands--a new product or servicethat is going to change everything. Well, soon you'll face your firstbattle: How to explain the thing. If it's new, it's going to take someexplaining, but long explanations make for lousy marketing. So how doyou talk about your innovation without killing the excitement?The first thing you've got to do is anchor in what people already know. Solet's say I had to explain Netflix to somebody who'd never heard of it.Well, I could start by saying, Netflix is like Blockbuster. Now atleast you're in the right mental space--okay, I get it, it's a movierental business. But then I can add to it: Netflix is likeBlockbuster--but it's by mail. Or it's Blockbuster with no late fees, orBlockbuster that actually has the movies you want in stock.So Blockbuster is the "anchor" here--it gives you very quick intuitionabout what Netflix is. As another example, think about the firstgeneration of ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-24T18:16:17+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>173</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/writing-mission-statement-doesnt-suck</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0fd64afa78711/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0fd64afa78711/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to Write a Mission Statement That Doesn't Suck [Video]</video:title>
      <video:description>I want to show you why most mission statements are so terrible.Let's say you founded a pizza parlor. And your first idea for a missionstatement is something like this: "Our mission is to serve the tastiestdamn pizza in Wake County." That's pretty good. If I worked for you, Icould get excited about that. Now here's how it will go off the rails. So you'll call your colleagues around the conference room table to unveil the mission, and all of the sudden, these people that you like and respect are going to transform into 10th-grade English teachers, nitpicking every word. Everybody starts chiming in with opinions: "Hey, I really like the word 'present' better than 'serve,' it has a nice resonance." And someone else will say, "Well, we obviously can't say 'damn,' that's just offensive." And so it begins. And as you go around the table, your mission statement will be pecked to death.We can't limit ourselves to Wake County--and also, it's not just tasty pizza right, it's ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-10T14:00:00+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>231</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ExxonMobil</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mission statements</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1662175/god-of-war-iii-karin-fong-sony-playstation-imaginary-forces</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bc5dce876a892/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=bc5dce876a892</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bc5dce876a892/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Karin Fong on Making the God of War III Opening</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you create the opening credits for a beloved game franchise, telling a story in a unique way, but keeping the feel of the franchise? Karin Fong recounts how she and Imaginary Forces worked on God of War III.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-21T01:00:30+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>177</video:duration>
      <video:tag>God of War III</video:tag>
      <video:tag>imaginary forces</video:tag>
      <video:tag>karin fong</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PlayStation 3</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/why-change-is-so-hard-self-control-is-exhaustible</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/11d781f154954/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=11d781f154954</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/11d781f154954/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Why Change Is So Hard</video:title>
      <video:description>You hear something a lot about change: People wont change because theyre too lazy. Well, Im here to stick up for the lazy people. In fact, I want to argue that what looks like laziness is actually exhaustion. The proof comes from a psychology study that is absolutely fascinating.So picture this: Students come into a lab. It smells amazing"someone has just baked chocolate-chip cookies. On a table in front of them, there are two bowls. One has the fresh-baked cookies. The other has a bunch of radishes. Some of the students are asked to eat some cookies but no radishes. Others are told to eat radishes but no cookies, and while they sit there, nibbling on rabbit food, the researchers leave the room " which is intended to tempt them and is frankly kind of sadistic. But in the study none of the radish-eaters slipped " they showed admirable self-control. And meanwhile, it probably goes without saying that the people gorging on cookies didnt experience much ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-02T15:00:38+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>242</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/switch-shrink-the-change-1</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/db3daec4a0509/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=db3daec4a0509</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/db3daec4a0509/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Switch: Shrink the Change With One-Minute Praisings</video:title>
      <video:description>What do you dread at work? Maybe its filling out expense reports. Making a cold call to a new lead. Giving a performance review to your employee Chester, whos prone to tearing up at the first hint of negative feedback. Whatever it is, you avoid it. You procrastinate. You check Google News, you check your fantasy football stats. You check Google News again.Theres a way out, though. Let me show you how it works in the context of housecleaning, which is something that I absolutely dread. Its called the 5-Minute Rescue, and it was proposed by an online housecleaning guru called the Fly Lady. You set a kitchen timer to 5 minutes. Then you rush to the dirtiest room in your house--the one youd never let a guest see--and, as the timer ticks down, you start clearing a path, and when the timer finally buzzes, you can stop with a clear conscience. Doesnt sound so bad, does it? But the trick, of course, is that you wont stop, because by then, youll have some ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-19T15:00:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>174</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>change management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>editors picks</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/find-the-bright-spots</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/01931de3b54d4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=01931de3b54d4</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/01931de3b54d4/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dan Heath: How to Find Bright Spots</video:title>
      <video:description>Lets say your kid comes home one day and shows you this report card. Anything jump out at you? Well, if youre like most parents, all you really see is this. And youd hire a tutor, and your kid would be grounded, and they can kiss their Wii goodbye. This thought experiment comes from the author Marcus Buckingham, and what it reveals is that were wired to focus on problems rather than strengths. It would be the rare parent whod say, Wow, honey, youve really got a strength in English. I wonder how we can encourage that. Youve probably had friends spend hours analyzing all the problems in their relationships, but have they ever spent hours analyzing why things are working so well?Most of the time, this problem-solving mentality works just fine. If your kid has one F, by all means, do something about it. If you work at a nuclear power plant and all your instruments are showing positive readings--except for one thats a little bit subpar then by all means, ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-12T17:30:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>215</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/sparking-curiosity</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3a3a821e8dfe3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=3a3a821e8dfe3</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3a3a821e8dfe3/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dirtiest Hotels of 2009: A Lesson in Sparking Curiosity</video:title>
      <video:description>I got a broadcast email one day from TripAdvisor. I was just about to delete it when I noticed the subject line: The Dirtiest Hotels of 2009. That gave me pause. I read some of the quotes from people whod stayed in these hotels: One said: I have 30 bites from bugs in Room 919. And I had to click through. I had no choice. I had to know what the hotels were--and had I stayed at any of them? Are any of them in my hometown? You got me, TripAdvisor.This ad worked because it made me curious. And believe it or not, theres actually a theory of how you can generate curiosity. Its from George Loewenstein at Carnegie Mellon University. He said curiosity comes from a gap between what we know and what we want to know. And if you make people aware that the gap exists, it causes a kind of itch--its unpleasant. To make that itch go away, well do some work to find the answer. TripAdvisor opened a gap in mind that I had to close--I had to know what those hotels were, and I was ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-05T21:18:01+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>175</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-the-mighty-statistic</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/9420c91c8ca2a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The Mighty Statistic: How to Make Numbers Stick</video:title>
      <video:description>I want to tell you about a statistic that changed my life and afterwards give you some thoughts about making your own data more life-changing. The stat was authored by my colleague Charles Fishman at Fast Company in his piece on the bottled water industry.First let me give you some backstory: In San Francisco, the city water comes from Yosemite National Park. Its so clean that the EPA doesnt require San Francisco to filter it. And its cheap: San Francisco city water costs about .0021 cents per ounce. Meanwhile, bottled water costs about 7.9 cents per ounce. So obviously bottled water costs a lot more. But you knew that.Now, lets try a thought experiment. Lets say you buy a bottle of Evian water for $1.35. You drink it and decide to reuse the bottle. Once a day, you fill it up with municipal water. Heres the question: How many days could you refill that bottle before you would have racked up $1.35 in water charges from San Francisco? You could refill it once per ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-30T17:25:54+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>207</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-snapple-the-kkk-and-making-ideas-credible</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/413f14ecb5d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Made To Stick: Snapple, the KKK, and Making Ideas Credible</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you get people to believe your ideas? Well, theres something we can learn from really sleazy ideas that catch on. For years, Snapple struggled to fight rumors that it supported the KKK. The idea was completely absurd"as one of the founders of Snapple said, How could 3 Jewish boys from Brooklyn support the KKK?But the rumor kept spreading because it had some evidence on its side. People would say, Look at the label"theres an old wooden slave ship on the front. And on the back theres a weird K with a circle around it"thats the sign of the Klan. And sure enough, if you looked, youd see a ship and a circled K, and maybe youd start to wonder. But the reality is less scary: The old wooden ship was a depiction of the Boston Tea Party"get it, Snapple Tea, Boston Tea Party? And what about the K with a circle around it? Well, it doesnt mean Klan. It means Kosher. Whoops.This crazy rumor challenged people to see for ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-14T14:00:59+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>176</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-get-out-of-maslows-basement</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60630bd1070c1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Want to Motivate People? Get Them Out of Maslow's Basement</video:title>
      <video:description>About 10 years ago, my brother Chip ran a study on what motivates people, and I want to run it on you now. So imagine that a company offers employees a $1,000 bonus if they meet certain performance targets. There are three different ways of presenting the bonus to employees: Think of what that $1,000 means: a down-payment on a new car or that new home improvement you've wanted to make.  Think of the increased security of having that $1,000 in your bank account for a rainy day.Think of what the $1,000 means: the company recognizes how important you are to their overall performance.  They don't spend money for nothing.  Which of these 3 positionings would appeal most to you? Most people answer #3. Its good for our self-esteem to think how important we are to the firm.Heres the other question: Which of these positionings would work best for other people? Well, that yields a different answer. People put #1 first, #2 second, and #3 third. In other words, WE are ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-06T20:30:31+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>156</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dyson-reinvents-the-fan</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/35c6d2f6748d0/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Dyson Reinvents the Fan</video:title>
      <video:description>Sir James Dyson has made a mint selling the story of his dogged pursuit of the vacuum cleaner that "never loses suction." But Dyson's newest product doesn't suck. It blows.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/josh-harris-wired-city</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/710a064fd8c1c/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Josh Harris' Wired City</video:title>
      <video:description>Josh Harris describes his vision of the Wired City, a concept that reaches far beyond the confines of reality TV, and imagines thousands of individuals under constant surveillance, being selectively filtered and exposed to the public. He's excited about the sponsorship opportunities.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/wozniak-could-a-computer-make-a-cup-of-coffee</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/72c1d8a820af8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Wozniak: Could a Computer Make a Cup of Coffee?</video:title>
      <video:description>Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak, speaks about the implications of computers and connected networks becoming powerful enough to rival human intelligence.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T00:53:03+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>Artificial Intelligence</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Steve Wozniak</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/new-avaak-wireless-camera-system-puts-low-cost-video-to-the-web</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/da5096940b424/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/da5096940b424/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>New Avaak wireless camera system puts low-cost video to ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Do you need to put a video camera on an entry way? Or maybe build a baby monitor or a traffic monitor? Well Avaak has a cool wireless camera system for you. Low cost (under $300). It works wirelessly and without power cords. Here I get a demonstration of this new wireless camera system that is being announced this week at the Demo Conference.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Vue</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tapulous-ships-second-version-of-best-selling-iphone-game</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/876bb8b365df8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Tapulous ships second version of best-selling iPhone game</video:title>
      <video:description>Tapulous is one of the most popular app development companies for the iPhone and tonight they shipped the second version of Tap Tap Revenge. Here CEO Bart Decrem introduces the team, talks about the latest news (millions of users!) and then I get a demo.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tatango-a-cool-startup-turns-on-reality-tv-show-about-itself</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/085bfe76f18bf/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Tatango, a cool startup, turns on reality TV show about ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Tatango is a cool startup located in Bellingham, Washington, USA, and they just turned on TatangoTV. Here we visit their offices, and learn what's behind their live TV show. We also get a tour, learn about their business (they make SMS notification systems for college kids and businesses) and meet their team.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:20:05+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-at-stealth-mode-startup-newline-software</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3fd0f80853675/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3fd0f80853675/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A look at stealth mode startup Newline Software</video:title>
      <video:description>It's not every day that you get to see a company before they have their product finished, before they hired PR people, or have everything together. Which is why it's interesting to see Newline Software, which is a startup located in Redmond, WA and is housed in Thinkspace, which is a green coworking space designed for startups. Here the two founders tell you about their company which is designed to back up your PC in a new way and they also tell you why starting up at Thinkspace is important to them.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:19:37+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/you-gotta-see-cyberlinks-new-dvd-and-blu-ray-player-for-pcs</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13086262cc1a2/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13086262cc1a2/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>You gotta see Cyberlink's new DVD and Blu-ray player for ...</video:title>
      <video:description>OK, this isn't much about business, but if you travel a lot you probably want to play DVDs or Blu-ray discs on your laptop. The thing is did you know that you aren't getting the best quality? Here Cyberlink's new PowerDVD 9 player (just shipped) makes DVD playing much higher quality and enables Blu-ray playing too. Here Tom Vaughan, director of business development, tells me about Cyberlink and shows me their latest.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:19:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>windows</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/small-worlds-virtual-world-blows-away-second-life-limitations</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b1665ff10b49/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b1665ff10b49/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Small Worlds' virtual world blows away Second Life ...</video:title>
      <video:description>You've seen Second Life, right? That was the virtual world that got a lot of hype about two years ago. It was very cool, but it had some significant limitations. First it required a download so wasn't easily embeddable into a web site. Second it couldn't deal with the large numbers of people that brands would need to see decent ROI. Third, it was hard to use and hard to figure out where you were and what to do. SmallWorlds changes all that. It presents a customizeable world to you. You have your own avatar. But it's easy to get into (everything is a URL) and it's easy to move around in (it's not quite full 3D, so isn't as confusing as Second Life) but it lets you build your own world. Here co-founder Mitch Olsen takes us on a tour of this interesting new service.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:19:47+00:00</video:publication_date>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-igoogle-artist-themes</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4ed4f5f52ea2a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=4ed4f5f52ea2a</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4ed4f5f52ea2a/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Obscura Digital: iGoogle Artist Themes</video:title>
      <video:description>One of Obscura's best known projects, iGoogle Artist Themes involved turning an entire city block of the Meatpacking District in New York into a series of projected, interactive billboards, where the work of artists like Jeff Koons and Marc Ecko were blown up to five stories tall for the three night event. Or you may have spotted Adobe CS3, an interactive window display advertising Adobe's new Creative Suite release that became visually hyperactive based on how many people walked by on the street, and even how close they came to the screen.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:17:34+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Adobe</video:tag>
      <video:tag>art</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Jeff Koons</video:tag>
      <video:tag>magazine</video:tag>
      <video:tag>marc ecko</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Marketing</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technolog</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-nikolai-cornells-demo-reel</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/12686a0fe82f1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/12686a0fe82f1/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Obscura Digital: Nikolai Cornell's Demo Reel</video:title>
      <video:description>We recently named the firm Obscura Digital one of the top ten innovative companies in advertising and marketing, but their work really puts traditional advertising to shame. Obscura first worked the festival circuit, creating immersive experiences with domes and multiple projectors. Now, by developing a proprietary technology, the group can project any image onto any shaped object, which means they can build massive human-sized touch screens and turn buildings into interactive billboards. "We build everything from scratch, " says director of interactive media, Nikolai Cornell, which could mean fabricating reflective monitors, designing gaming pods, using Flash and 3D modeling programs, and building systems of sensors that allow multi-touch holographic interaction. The result are immense temporary experiences that help consumers visualize and better understand the products of its clients. It's like Minority Report, but bigger. Much bigger. And also it's real.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-surprising-beauty-of-the-youtube-symphony</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a73e7e7d334b8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a73e7e7d334b8/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The Surprising Beauty of the YouTube Symphony</video:title>
      <video:description>Ever think you'd see YouTube videos in Carnegie Hall?Last night, Google and YouTube presented the premiere of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, a collaborative online effort featuring 96 classical musicians from around the world and chosen from among thousands of applicants via YouTube submissions. Read more at FastCompany.com ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:17:25+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>art</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Obscura Digital</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>youtube</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-terminator-economy-beyond-digital-effects</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fda3ee2c0bebc/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fda3ee2c0bebc/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Beyond Digital Effects</video:title>
      <video:description>Director of Terminator Salvation, McG, thinks special effects work best when they are a hybrid of CG and the classic technique, of building sets and making models. In this conversation, recorded at Stan Winston Studios, he points out that it's just a matter of physics.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>CG</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>mcg</video:tag>
      <video:tag>terminator salvation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/in-search-of-smaller-faster-cheaper-memories</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4dbcbe5aef2bb/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4dbcbe5aef2bb/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>In search of smaller, faster, cheaper memories</video:title>
      <video:description>In the building where the hard drive was invented there's a team of researchers who are working to build new kinds of memories (that's IBM's Almaden Research Center). Ones that are smaller, faster, cheaper to build, and that use less power. Here I meet with the guy who runs that team, Stewart Parkin, who gives details of what they are working on and the breakthroughs they are finding. A little technical, but a great look into how our computers will work in the future.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:14+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>electron</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ibm</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>memory</video:tag>
      <video:tag>micro-electronic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>research</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/verisign-wants-you-to-use-two-pass-authentication-to-protect-your-accounts</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13825042d6017/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13825042d6017/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Verisign wants you to use two-pass authentication to ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Jen Gilburg of Verisign shows me Verisign's two-path authentication tokens so that users can better protect themselves online by having very strong passwords. Interesting way to protect your accounts. Will this take off with users?</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:23+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>key</video:tag>
      <video:tag>password</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>VeriSign</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-terminator-economy-passion-comes-first</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d30855646d414/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Passion Comes First</video:title>
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      <video:description>Liam Casey runs PCH, a supply chain management company in Shenzhen, China. We visited him recently to understand how China's manufacturing capabilities are changing and also how consumer electronics are made, marketed, and delivered to your home from PCH's factories in China.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Want to work with a ton of cool startups like iPhone app developer Shazam? Well, then you'll want to check out Thinkspace which is run by Peter Che up in Redmond, WA. Right near Microsoft's campus. Here Peter gives us a tour and talks about why he has one of the hottest places to work in the Seattle area. Read Peter's blog too.</video:description>
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      <video:description>The lead designer, Bryan Bell, who works for Tapulous is a very talented interactive software designer. He's done all sorts of websites, blog designs, etc but one thing that he's probably best known for is the orange XML icon that denotes on many websites an RSS feed. He told me the story behind that icon (Dave Winer wanted an icon for the new technology called RSS, or "really simple syndication" that he had developed). It's an interesting story and a cautionary tale for other designers who might think they should just bang something out quickly for a client. Enjoy!</video:description>
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      <video:description>I visited IBM's Almaden Research Center (where the hard drive was invented) to see what the researchers there were working on. I met James Kaufman, who is a physicist who is creating an interoperable healthcare information system. It's quite remarkable and, if fully implemented, will let doctors and researchers predict where the next pandemic will happen.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/first-look-new-company-likaholix-finds-sharing-power-in-liking-things</loc>
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      <video:title>First look: new company, Likaholix, finds sharing power ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Likaholix is a new company, just launching today, started by two engineers who used to work at Google. What does it do? It lets you share things you like with other people. Sounds lame, right? But remember, I've clicked "like" 16, 000 times in the past year over on friendfeed (you can see my like feed here). So, liking things is a powerful way to tell other people about things. Here you'll get a first look at Likaholix, which goes into closed beta today.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/first-look-protect-your-business-computer-with-symantecs-new-norton-360</loc>
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      <video:description>Symantec, this morning, is announcing its new 360 anti-virus and security software. It goes way beyond what Symantec has offered in past to protect your computers. Here you get the first look at the new service/software.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/measuring-the-worlds-fastest-punch</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d53e1c78f7eb0/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Measuring The World's Fastest Punch</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you measure the world's fastest punch? Turns out it's not as easy as you might think. Here IBM Researcher James Kaufman explains what it took.</video:description>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/93155b59606c6/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The best website measurement system? Part I of Quantcast</video:title>
      <video:description>Do you run a website? Do you want to know more about the traffic that's visiting it? Then you need to use Quantcast. It is one of a group of services like Alexa and Compete that help you see how many people are visiting your site. Here's CEO and co-founder Konrad Feldman shows why Quantcast is better than its competitors and also just how much detail you can now see. This is the first part of the interview. In the second part you'll see Konrad give you a demo and show you around the service.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/youtube-symphony-orchestra-flight-of-the-bumblebee</loc>
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      <video:title>YouTube Symphony Orchestra: "Flight of the Bumblebee"</video:title>
      <video:description>A sample of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra's performance of "Flight of the Bumblebee", by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/youtube-symphony-orchestra-mason-bates</loc>
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      <video:title>YouTube Symphony Orchestra: Mason Bates</video:title>
      <video:description>More from the YouTube Symphony Orchestra; a performance of Mason Bates'  Warehouse Medicine from B-Sides.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Look Around for Your Name</video:title>
      <video:description>Want to know where you stand in the workplace? Here's one way to find out.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/brands-in-the-blink-of-an-eye</loc>
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      <video:description>So which of todays great brands can survive the blink test? Using this model Ken Carbone has composed this thirty second spot showing thirty brands from various categories to see how many their logo designs are identifiable. Most are well known and have been stamped into our brains with zillions of impressions. So, as an added challenge, he has intentionally cropped the logos to the brink of recognition.  How many can you identify? Impress your friends at half time with your brand acuity. Just dont turn it into a drinking game.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Yes to Less</video:tag>
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      <video:title>Another example of advertising of future? Part II of ...</video:title>
      <video:description>In another example of how advertising is changing, Widgetbucks is a performance-based ad technology with 26, 000 publishers. Two terabytes of data every day flow through its system. Whew. CEO Matt Hulett gives me a tour of his offices in Seattle, WA -- he used to work at Real Networks. This is the second part of the interview where he shows me how the technology works. In part I he gives me a tour of the Seattle-based company and explains some of the business behind it.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/gogrid-rides-the-cloud-into-your-business</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tour-one-of-the-last-independently-owned-radio-stations-in-us</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-talk-with-medical-informatics-app-epocrates-co-founder</loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/search-interface-done-better-than-google</loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/brightstorm-profits-off-of-high-school-sat-preparation-videos</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/35b7cbedf08f5/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Brightstorm profits off of high school SAT preparation ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Brightstorm is a service that helps high school students prepare for SAT tests with fun videos done by high school teachers who show you how to do better on the test and help you prepare. Here you learn more about how Brightstorm's business works and you get a look at the service with CEO Jeff Marshall.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/stanford-doctor-demonstrates-how-he-uses-epocrates</loc>
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      <video:description>A doctor walks in and gives you a diagnosis. Does she or he know everything about that disease? All the possible treatments? Does she know about all the possible interactions that your drugs can have? She would if she were carrying around an iPhone with Epocrates loaded on it. Here Stanford University Doctor Andrew Newman shows off how he uses Epocrates in his practice. He says it's transformative. Oh, and he takes devices over to poor nations and trains doctors around the world on how to use the system. This brings modern healthcare into the poorest hospital.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-visit-to-gistcom-finds-a-new-way-to-get-value-from-email</loc>
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      <video:title>A visit to Gist.com finds a new way to get value from email</video:title>
      <video:description>Gist is a new kind of service: one that helps you better manage your social connections. Particularly those that you build in email. T.A. McCann shows me the latest version and talks about how Gist.com will save you time in managing your real social network.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ccbetty-is-what-yahoo-should-use-to-make-its-email-users-more-productive-and-connected</loc>
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      <video:title>CCBetty is what Yahoo should use to make its email users ...</video:title>
      <video:description>In your email you probably have lots of interesting stuff. Photos. Contacts. Events. Other stuff. But to find all that stuff you have to dig through each email. CCBetty brings it all together automatically. All you do is copy CCBetty on each email and it'll turn your email into a new kind of experience. Yahoo or Microsoft could use this to combine Flickr, Upcoming.org, and other data sources all together. Here Michael Cerda, CEO, introduces this brand new company and service to us.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T17:44:24+00:00</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/state-of-the-startup-industry-with-demo-conferences-chris-shipley-and-venture-beats-matt-marsh</loc>
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      <video:title>State of the startup industry with Demo Conference's ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Chris Shipley has traveled the world for more than a decade now looking for great startups for launching at the Demo Conference that she runs. This year 39 companies will show their products and services for the first time. Recently Chris announced that she would be handing the conference over to Venture Beat's co-founder Matt Marshall (the handoff will take place gradually over the next year) and we talk about both that and what both of these people are seeing in the startup world.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/evri-brings-a-unique-discovery-mechanism-to-the-world-of-news</loc>
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      <video:title>Evri brings a unique discovery mechanism to the world of ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Evri is a company you might not notice unless you look at the bottom of the Washington Post's news pages and see a little widget there that connects people, places, and things, together in a unique way. It looks simple, but the technology underneath is pretty wild and here we talk with Evri's CTO, Deep Dhillon, who shows us what Evri is doing and tells us what is behind this innovative Seattle company.</video:description>
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      <video:description>On our recent trip to China we met Lucas Englehardt, co-founder and CEO of BloggerInsight which pays bloggers to help companies get insight to the Chinese marketplace. That is interesting and all, but Lucas also gives us a great look into what's happening in the Chinese marketplace.</video:description>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b9582cacb375c/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Matt Mullenweg Reveals Future of Wordpress - Part 1</video:title>
      <video:description>When I visited the US Capitol and walked into the Speaker of the Houses office I saw Nancy Pelosis PR person using Wordpress. Now THAT is publishing power and gives you an idea of why Wordpress is so important to the world. Here I talk with Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic, the company that both holds his name as well as produces Wordpress. We talk about the future of Wordpress because they are about to release a new version.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dishing-with-the-2008-masters-of-design</loc>
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      <video:title>Dishing with the 2008 Masters of Design</video:title>
      <video:description>Marcel Wanders talked about the fairy tale that informed the design of the new Mondrian Hotel in Miami, and the fear he has to face down every time he begins a new project. John Maeda spoke of design's hidden return on investment --  its impact on an organization's human resources.The occasion was Fast Company's Masters of Design gala, where Wanders and Maeda, both 2008 winners, held forth on the challenges and opportunities for design both in good times - and in rotten ones.Listen in as they talk about Sleeping Beauty in South Beach, why digital design is often so unsatisfying, and the granny whose dying words to her granddaughter were, "F**k fear!"</video:description>
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      <video:title>Exclusive: Seagate Introduces New HD Media Storage and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Problem: your relatives just got a new HDTV and you want to show off some videos or photos you shot on their screen. Question: whats the easiest way to get your photos, video, or other media onto their screen? Solution: Seagate FreeAgent|Theater. Its an HD media player which you hook up to their HDTV. You bring over your hard drive with photos, videos, music, and more and it plays it. No muss, no fuss. Here Jon Von Bronkhorst, of Seagates Consumer Solutions, gives us the first demo and explains how it works. DISCLAIMER: Seagate is our sponsor, which we greatly appreciate because it lets us bring you all these great videos from around the world.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/starck-embraces-his-feminine-side</loc>
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      <video:description>Philippe Starck, resplendent in black leather pants, came to New Yorks Soho House this week to promote his latest project "- a set of sleek stereo speakers he designed for Parrot, a French wireless technology company whose CEO, Henri Seydoux, is one of the designers oldest friends.The Zikmu speakers , matching black columns with flared bases, were introduced at MacWorld, then dazzled the crowd at CES, walking away with Bluetooth CIGs Best of Show award.The technology behind the speakers is first rate "- theyre topped with an iPod loading dock, and can wirelessly stream music from a PC or Mac.  But its the neck-snappingly cool design (not to mention great sound)  that creates product lust. The $1500 speakers, available later this spring, are striking for their simplicity, functionality, and beauty.Any consumer can appreciate those qualities, but a recent presentation at CES by a pair of designers from Smart Designs Femme Den, indicated that those ...</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/mastering-design</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/179cc450393c8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Mastering Design</video:title>
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      <video:tag>Yves Behar</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/recording-the-worlds-best-live-music</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/71bf01eb06ec1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Recording The World's Best Live Music</video:title>
      <video:description>He's worked in the recording studio of Austin City Limits since the show started back in the 1970s but here we record David Hough, Audio Director, talking about his experiences. Why do this? We're getting around and meeting people who do different jobs. Thank you to Scott Carroll of AMD for connecting us.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-juicier-silicon-valley-startup</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60e08a6ef85f1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60e08a6ef85f1/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A "Juicier" Silicon Valley Startup</video:title>
      <video:description>Silicon Valley used to be the home to the world's best orchards before tech companies paved it over. So when I heard about Maverick Brands, a new Palo Alto startup that's making juice under the Sunkist Naturals brand I wanted to learn more and here's President Mark Shaw to tell us all about what they are doing and how they got on 5, 000 grocery store shelves in less than a year.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>juice</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mark shaw</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>silicon valley</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sunkist naturals</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/demo-of-world-golf-tour-online-free-golf-game</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8c78ecd532bcd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Demo of World Golf Tour Online Free Golf Game</video:title>
      <video:description>Here Chad Nelson, President of World Golf Tour, gives us a tour of its free golf game that you play online against other people. Pretty cool technology and unique game play because they use actual photography of actual courses, along with some really cool modeling. Chad explains how it works here.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>world golf tour</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-acquires-slicehost-to-engage-cloud-based-businesses</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/62ba4fb8a8af7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/62ba4fb8a8af7/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Rackspace Acquires SliceHost To Engage Cloud-Based ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace last week bought SliceHost, which enables them to more effectively compete with Amazon and Microsoft in the area of cloud-based web services. Here Matt Tanase and Jason Seats, co-founders of SliceHost explain why they are going to Rackspace and what that means for their businesses.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:35:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-buys-its-way-into-cloud-based-storage</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d28feef1be0f7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d28feef1be0f7/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Rackspace Buys Its Way Into Cloud-Based Storage</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace last week bought Jungle Disk which lets you store files up on a data center on the Internet. That protects your data in case your computers get stolen or, worse, you have a fire that destroys your computers. Here you meet John Engates, CTO of Rackspace, and Dave Wright, CEO of Jungle Disk, who tell us why they've joined forces and what this means for their customers.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/putting-better-data-into-video</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f361c75838e32/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f361c75838e32/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Putting Better Data Into Video</video:title>
      <video:description>EveryZing has built a system/player that lets content producers put better metadata into video streams, so they are easier to find and interact with. Here Thomas Wilde, CEO of EveryZing, shows us their latest offerings and talks with us about the video marketplace.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:17+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>everyZing</video:tag>
      <video:tag>metadata</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>seo</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Thomas wilde</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/producing-dead-space</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a5981e69dbc75/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a5981e69dbc75/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Producing Dead Space</video:title>
      <video:description>We spent the day with Electronic Arts Dead Space team to learn how video games are made. Here we interview the producer, Rich Briggs, and he shares with us some of the behind-the-scenes details behind this scary new game.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:25+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Dead Space</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electronic Arts</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>rich briggs</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>video game</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/making-the-art-in-dead-space</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d071739998900/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d071739998900/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Making The Art in Dead Space</video:title>
      <video:description>Dead Space is a new video game from Electronic Arts that is shaped on horror films. Here we talk with art director Ian Milham about the process of making the art in the new game.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Dead Space</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electronic Arts</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Game</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ian milham</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>video game</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/inside-the-one-laptop-per-childs-wireless-features</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e99b04537d501/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e99b04537d501/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Inside the One Laptop Per Child's Wireless Features</video:title>
      <video:description>One of the neatest features is the wireless technology thats built into the OLPC laptop. It works even where there isnt a wifi cloud available and builds its own mesh, along with some unique features. Here Michail Blestas, VP of Advanced Technology and Connectivity on the One Laptop Per Child project, talks to me about some of the unique wireless and power saving features inside the OLPC.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:40+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Child</video:tag>
      <video:tag>children</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Education</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Michail Blestsas</video:tag>
      <video:tag>OLPC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>One Laptop Per Child</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/find-a-better-price-on-banks</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b3d8ac2dd813/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Find a Better Price on Banks</video:title>
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      <video:title>The Creative Process of Sports Stadium Design</video:title>
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      <video:description>Jenny Lam was responsible at Microsoft for designing all sorts of stuff. Windows. Stage and brand identity for Microsoft's developer conferences. And more. Now she's working at Jackson Fish Market, a Seattle firm that makes cool consumer apps and sells exclusive sponsorships to brand advertisers. We have a discussion about what companies could do to have better experiences.</video:description>
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      <video:description>In our trip through Washington DC, youll notice that lots of politicians are upset that the United States is ranked 15th out of all countries in deployment of broadband technologies. Here I visit Kyle McSlarrow, CEO of the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, to get the industrys perspective on how were doing in broadband deployment, among other issues.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Get Your Project Done with Amazee and Your Friends</video:title>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a4b9684289451/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Seagate CEO says What recession?</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/xeroxs-cto-takes-company-into-post-copier-age</loc>
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      <video:title>Xerox's CTO Takes Company Into Post-Copier Age</video:title>
      <video:description>We had a chance to meet Xerox's CTO, Sophie Vandebroek and we talked about all the latest stuff that Xerox is working on from Solar energy to medical testing technology. The interview was done on the deck of the famous Palo Alto Research Center where tons of high tech industry's most important technologies (like object oriented programming, Ethernet cable and protocols, laser printers, and more) were invented. We talk about the role that lab continues to play inside Xerox.</video:description>
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  <url>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Israeli Company Lets You Video From Cell Phones</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/check-point-ceo-says-israel-is-a-great-place-for-business</loc>
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      <video:title>Check Point CEO Says Israel is a Great Place for Business</video:title>
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      <video:description>At the Kinnernet conference in Israel I had a real treat. I was able to participate in a "maestro" workshop that Itay Talgam, famous conductor, gave. He demonstrated several different conductor's management styles and showed why some styles worked with some people, and other styles failed. He gives this workshop all over the world and it's a rare treat to be able to bring it to you. This video has been split up into three pieces.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Looking into Security with Austins HBMG</video:title>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/an-inside-look-at-cerns-large-hadron-collider-part-ii</loc>
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      <video:title>An Inside Look at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, Part II.</video:title>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/moving-atoms-at-ibm-to-build-smaller-storage-devices</loc>
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      <video:title>Moving Atoms at IBM to Build Smaller Storage Devices</video:title>
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      <video:title>AdMob: Riding the Mobile Advertising Wave</video:title>
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      <video:title>IBM's Silicon Valley R&amp;D Lab</video:title>
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  <url>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-tears-into-new-headquarters</loc>
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      <video:title>Rackspace Tears into New Headquarters</video:title>
      <video:description>San Antonio's RackSpace is about to take over a million-square-foot mall in a bad part of town. Why? Well, in this two part presentation, Graham Weston, chairman, Dirk Elmendorf, Chief Technology Evangelist and Founder and Lew Moorman, SVP of Strategy and Corporate Development, tell me why, give us a tour, and discuss the future plans of its business. Hear how Weston convinced 1, 400 people to move after they all were against the idea.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ben-segal-the-mentor-of-tim-berners-lee-at-cern</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/48cece712d4db/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/48cece712d4db/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Ben Segal - The Mentor of Tim Berners-Lee at CERN</video:title>
      <video:description>You know Tim Berners-Lee as the inventor of the World Wide Web. CERN is the birthplace. So, how did Tim look up to at CERN? Ben Segal. Here Ben gives us some stories about CERN history and about Tim Berners-Lee.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>www</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-dogs-of-mahalo-part-ii</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/24524f0c8abdb/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/24524f0c8abdb/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The Dogs of Mahalo - Part II</video:title>
      <video:description>In this second part of a series on Mahalo you meet founder Jason Calacanis dogs, hear why he buys his employees lots of big monitors, listen to his thoughts on strategy, and meet Mike Rhoads who is killer of spam.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>enterepreneur</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/google-announces-offline-docs</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3ce7a60a2d35e/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Google Announces Offline Docs</video:title>
      <video:description>Here Ken Norton, Product Manager at Google, shows us the new offline features of Google Docs, which were just released today.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/part-i-of-inside-mahalo-the-human-produced-search-engine</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ebb2783865aa4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Part I of Inside Mahalo, the Human Produced Search Engine</video:title>
      <video:description>Jason Calacanis, founder of Mahalo, introduces us to his new search engine and directory. This is a unique search engine because the results aren't produced by algorithms. Rather people all over the world contribute to it. Calacanis claims that that will bring dramatically better results. But this is a startup and it's too early to say it'll take on Google. In the meantime, though, we think it's a search engine you'll want to check out and Calacanis has some very interesting philosophies. We'll split this interview into two parts, with the second part coming next week. But here you meet Eric Stephens, director of user experience. He explains how Mahalo tests features (it's a different kind of user testing than we've seen before).</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-philosophy-of-myspace-with-vp-of-product-management</loc>
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      <video:title>The Philosophy of MySpace with VP of Product Management</video:title>
      <video:description>In our tour of MySpace we sat down with Steve Pearman, Vice President of Product Management at MySpace. He tells me what makes MySpace different than its competitors and how his team works to design new features.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/democratizing-the-tipping-point</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/75bec8725f199/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Democratizing the Tipping Point</video:title>
      <video:description>Duncan Watts has a theory that offers a dramatically more democratic view of how trends take-off.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>tipping poin</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/make-your-documents-social-objects-with-scribd</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ab40b4d7eeeb8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Make Your Documents Social Objects with Scribd</video:title>
      <video:description>Why would you share your documents with the world? Well, Scribd's CEO, Trip Adler has the answer: by sharing documents you make them social objects that a community can add onto. He gives us a demo and talks to us about how he got funded and how he is working to build a new kind of business all around the sharing of documents. He demonstrates how people are putting a variety of documents up from poetry, book proposals, resumes, and more.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>scribd word processing</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>trip adler</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>viewer</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/robert-scoble-welcomes-you-to-fastcompanytv</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b7771ec503d4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Robert Scoble Welcomes You to FastCompany.TV</video:title>
      <video:description>This is the start of FastCompany.TV and here Robert Scoble, Managing Director, welcomes you and explains what's coming up. Some things that are coming soon? Tour of Microsoft Research's new building, more interviews with MySpace executives, a tour around the Large Hadron Collider at CERN (where the Web was invented), a demo and interview with Scribd's founder, and more. Don't miss the four first videos we posted today to Scobleizer TVV and the 10 videos we've posted to Fast Company Live.</video:description>
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      <video:title>About Global Neighbourhoods TV</video:title>
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  <url>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/home-automation-gadgets-with-the-blue-dot-connector</loc>
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      <video:description>James Martin, CEO of Threshold, demonstrates his company's home automation gadgets that do a variety of tasks from home security to temperature control. These are far easier to use than other schemes due to how they connect together.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/innovation-in-online-video-in-israel</loc>
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      <video:title>Innovation in Online Video in Israel</video:title>
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      <video:description>You know youre meeting a geeky politician when the first thing out of Zoe Lofgrens (D-CA) mouth is how Googles Android is going to be more exciting than Apples iPhone. Of course youd expect no less from a Congresswoman from Silicon Valley. Here we talk about a range of topics from cell phones to immigration.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>zoe Lofgren</video:tag>
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      <video:title>New Advertising Network for Casual Games</video:title>
      <video:description>The casual gaming market is taking off, with dozens of new games invented every day on sites like Kongregate.com. But how will those game developers make money? Well, Jameson Hsu, CEO of MochiMedia has the answer with his new advertising network designed specifically for games. Here he shows us how it works and talks to us about the casual gaming market.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Salesforce.com to Become Platform Juggernaut, Says CEO</video:title>
      <video:description>Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.com, talks about Salesforce's latest moves to  build into the new Internet platform with a partnership with Google that'll be announced on Monday. He talks some smack about existing enterprise vendors like Microsoft, and discusses what he's seeing happening in our workplaces due to the Internet.</video:description>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/760ed2c463842/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Save Gas and Office Rent by Co-working</video:title>
      <video:description>Co-working expert Sanford Dickert runs CooperBricolage, a co-working space in New York City, and will be talking to us about trends in this movement to leave the home office behind.  Dickert will also show us some of the tools he uses to collaborate with others, and make his space rock-and-roll.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Using Crowds to Predict Outcomes at Predictify</video:title>
      <video:description>Predictify is an interesting new service that predicted the correct outcome of almost every playoff football game, among other things. How? By using you playing a game on its service. Here we get the scoop from Mike Agnich, co-founder and CTO.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Game</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>web 2.0</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-behind-facebooks-new-design</loc>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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      <video:description>It's become a classic business mantra: you learn more from your failures than from your successes. But what if that idea is all wrong? Alex Bogusky, co-chairman of Crispin Porter + Bogusky, believes it is--and recent MIT research showing that we learn more from success backs him up. "You create a fearful culture where you spend a lot of time looking at where you screwed up," he says. Instead, his company has bred a culture in which success is celebrated, and failure is forgotten. Bogusky was one of the speakers at Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference held on April 21, 2010, in New York City. In case you didn't score a ticket to the sold-out event, we've got video highlights. Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Nike CEO Calls Tiger Woods Ad "Polarizing" But Authentic</video:title>
      <video:description>Nike's unwavering support of Tiger Woods in the wake of his scandalous affairs was not entirely surprising, the company has a track record for sticking with athletes through troubled times. But even some of Woods' most ardent fans were taken aback by the first post-scandal TV commercial that aired during the Masters. Created by longtime Nike collaborators Wieden + Kennedy, the spot shows Woods with a solemn face as the voice of his deceased father Earl speaks in voice over. Here, Nike's CEO Mark Parker explains the reasoning behind the ad, and says it is "one of the most polarizing ads I think that we've had out in awhile."[youtube 5NTRvlrP2NU]Parker was one of the guests at Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference held on April 21, 2010, in New York City. For those who didn't score a ticket to the sold-out event, we're offering highlights. More to come tomorrow.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/mark-parker-nike-and-steve-jobs-apple</loc>
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      <video:title>Steve Jobs' Advice to Nike: Get Rid of the Crappy Stuff ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Apple CEO Steve Jobs is among the greatest innovators of our time. And yet his genius for understanding business is rarely explained in any public way. Rarer still is to hear the advice he would give to the CEO of another hugely successful company: Nike. But that's exactly what you'll learn from this video, in which Nike president and CEO Mark Parker tells about the advice that Jobs gave him shortly after the release of the Nike+ product line. It's a simple bit of wisdom that any entrepreneur can relate to: "Get rid of the crappy stuff." Easy to say, hard to do."I expected a little laugh," Parker says of the exchange. "But there was a pause and no laugh at the end." The setting here is Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21, 2010, in New York City. It was a tough ticket to score, but for those who didn't, we're offering highlights. More to come this week.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/twitter-and-the-iranian-elections</loc>
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      <video:description>The events unfolding today in Bangkok bring back memories of the crucial role that Twitter played in spreading news about the massive demonstrations that took place during the Iranian elections earlier this year. As Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey points out in this video, the updates helped put the spotlight on an event that might have otherwise been ignored. It exemplifies Twitter's role as a news outlet in an era when media most U.S. companies are scaling back on coverage of foreign events. This clip is from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference, which took place on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page.Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/if-privacy-is-the-new-celebrity-then-ashton-kutcher-needs-a-new-career</loc>
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      <video:title>If Privacy Is the New Celebrity, Then Ashton Kutcher ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The Internet is turning lots of nobodies into celebrities. The trouble is, they get all the downside of being famous--people harass them online--and none of the upside, like getting a better table at a fancy restaurant. Founders Fund's Sean Parker discusses the value of privacy, celebrity as a commodity and Katalyst CEO Ashton Kutcher's need to find a new business in this clip from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page. Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-07T12:34:43+00:00</video:publication_date>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video-gulf-oil-spill-grand-isle-louisiana-memorial-day</loc>
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      <video:publication_date>2010-06-02T11:12:50+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>transocean</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1648674/learning-to-heal-wounded-warriors-with-digital-avatars</loc>
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      <video:title>Avatar Teaches Social Workers How to Talk With Iraq and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Lieutenant Roccos recently returned from deployment in Iraq and hes having trouble acclimating. He sits near the edge of a sofa in his social workers office, still dressed in fatigues, and sporting a buzz cut. Even though he says hes okay, he admits to getting flack from his boss about his lack of productivity and that hes arguing with his wife. "There are things I dont want to talk about with her. Things I cant get out of my head," he says.The more you listen in on Lieutenant Roccos session, the easier it becomes to forget the slightly odd cadences of his speech and the blocky outlines of his clothing which point out that the Lieutenant isnt a real person. Hes a digital avatar designed to be a training tool as part of University of Southern California School of Social Works curriculum for the Master of Social Work degree with a Sub-concentration in Military Social Work. A virtual patient like Lieutenant Rocco teaches prospective counselors how ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-17T15:56:46+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>66</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Anthony Hassan</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1648672/redesigning-the-bus-stop-teagues-traffic-20-makes-transit-more-friendly</loc>
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      <video:title>Redesigning the Bus Stop: Teague's Traffic 2.0 Makes ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The Seattle-based firm designed a concept for a new kind of public transit system that encourages people to ride it.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-17T15:32:14+00:00</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1643271/square-credit-card-swiper-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch-android-credit-cards</loc>
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      <video:title>Square Brings Credit Card Swiping to the Mobile Masses, ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Now that Square is publicly available for iPhone and Android OS, with millions of card readers being shipped free of charge, Jack Dorsey tells Fast Company how his business model will disrupt the way you pay.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-11T13:00:00+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>55</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>square</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/article/work-smart-take-back-your-calendar-with-defensive-scheduling</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6f20ae3546425/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6f20ae3546425/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Work Smart: Take Back Your Calendar With Defensive ...</video:title>
      <video:description>When it comes to productivity tools, next to your to-do list, your calendar is your best friend. You already use it to track meetings, appointments, and events with other people, but you should also organize and schedule your own work. Ever wind up with a full day of meetings and barely a minute to breathe or get any actual work done in between? If your workdays are scheduled out with wall-to-wall commitments more often than you'd like, start making appointments with yourself first. I call this defensive scheduling--or time blocking, as discussed in an earlier episode. If you need an uninterrupted hour or two to focus on a single project, schedule that time as a meeting with yourself on the appropriate day and time, and honor the commitment the same way you'd honor a meeting with a coworker. Your time is YOUR time--and you can claim chunks of it using your calendar first.Schedule a weekly, recurring block of time to regroup and review your projects and to-do lists ...</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1612275/esi-design-world-expo-shanghai-corporate-pavilion</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3d15470d4c3f9/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>American-Designed Shanghai Pavilion at World Expo Built ...</video:title>
      <video:description>New York-based ESI Design, with Chinese firm Atelier FCIZ Architects, constructs a building with used CD cases and rainwater that changes color based on visitors' activity and incorporates thousands of crowd-sourced photographs.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-13T12:00:02+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>93</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Edwin Schlossberg</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ESI Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>shanghai corporate pavilion</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>World Expo</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1659001/microgrid-energy-rules-the-sustainable-brands-10-innovation-open</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Biolite Stove</video:title>
      <video:description>Biolite Stove, an ingenious woodburning cookstove that can also charge a cell phone.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-11T16:54:42+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>79</video:duration>
      <video:tag>biodiversity</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Biolite</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>environment</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Green</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IDEO</video:tag>
      <video:tag>nike</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Smart Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable Brands 2010</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1657515/a-theory-called-a-fundamental-attribution-error</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>It's the Situation, Not the Person</video:title>
      <video:description>Sometimes what looks like a problem with a person is really a problem with the situation. Let me tell you the story of a woman named Amanda who worked for Nike in Vietnam. She traveled a lot, and when she got home, she had a pile of work waiting for her.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-09T19:00:49+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>fundamental attribution error</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/anchor-twist-how-sell-new-innovations</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to Sell New Innovations Without Killing the Excitement</video:title>
      <video:description>So you've got a great innovation on your hands--a new product or servicethat is going to change everything. Well, soon you'll face your firstbattle: How to explain the thing. If it's new, it's going to take someexplaining, but long explanations make for lousy marketing. So how doyou talk about your innovation without killing the excitement?The first thing you've got to do is anchor in what people already know. Solet's say I had to explain Netflix to somebody who'd never heard of it.Well, I could start by saying, Netflix is like Blockbuster. Now atleast you're in the right mental space--okay, I get it, it's a movierental business. But then I can add to it: Netflix is likeBlockbuster--but it's by mail. Or it's Blockbuster with no late fees, orBlockbuster that actually has the movies you want in stock.So Blockbuster is the "anchor" here--it gives you very quick intuitionabout what Netflix is. As another example, think about the firstgeneration of ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-24T18:16:17+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>173</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/writing-mission-statement-doesnt-suck</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:title>How to Write a Mission Statement That Doesn't Suck [Video]</video:title>
      <video:description>I want to show you why most mission statements are so terrible.Let's say you founded a pizza parlor. And your first idea for a missionstatement is something like this: "Our mission is to serve the tastiestdamn pizza in Wake County." That's pretty good. If I worked for you, Icould get excited about that. Now here's how it will go off the rails. So you'll call your colleagues around the conference room table to unveil the mission, and all of the sudden, these people that you like and respect are going to transform into 10th-grade English teachers, nitpicking every word. Everybody starts chiming in with opinions: "Hey, I really like the word 'present' better than 'serve,' it has a nice resonance." And someone else will say, "Well, we obviously can't say 'damn,' that's just offensive." And so it begins. And as you go around the table, your mission statement will be pecked to death.We can't limit ourselves to Wake County--and also, it's not just tasty pizza right, it's ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-10T14:00:00+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>231</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ExxonMobil</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mission statements</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1662175/god-of-war-iii-karin-fong-sony-playstation-imaginary-forces</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bc5dce876a892/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bc5dce876a892/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Karin Fong on Making the God of War III Opening</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you create the opening credits for a beloved game franchise, telling a story in a unique way, but keeping the feel of the franchise? Karin Fong recounts how she and Imaginary Forces worked on God of War III.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-21T01:00:30+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>177</video:duration>
      <video:tag>God of War III</video:tag>
      <video:tag>imaginary forces</video:tag>
      <video:tag>karin fong</video:tag>
      <video:tag>PlayStation 3</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/why-change-is-so-hard-self-control-is-exhaustible</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/11d781f154954/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/11d781f154954/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Why Change Is So Hard</video:title>
      <video:description>You hear something a lot about change: People wont change because theyre too lazy. Well, Im here to stick up for the lazy people. In fact, I want to argue that what looks like laziness is actually exhaustion. The proof comes from a psychology study that is absolutely fascinating.So picture this: Students come into a lab. It smells amazing"someone has just baked chocolate-chip cookies. On a table in front of them, there are two bowls. One has the fresh-baked cookies. The other has a bunch of radishes. Some of the students are asked to eat some cookies but no radishes. Others are told to eat radishes but no cookies, and while they sit there, nibbling on rabbit food, the researchers leave the room " which is intended to tempt them and is frankly kind of sadistic. But in the study none of the radish-eaters slipped " they showed admirable self-control. And meanwhile, it probably goes without saying that the people gorging on cookies didnt experience much ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-02T15:00:38+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>242</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/switch-shrink-the-change-1</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/db3daec4a0509/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Switch: Shrink the Change With One-Minute Praisings</video:title>
      <video:description>What do you dread at work? Maybe its filling out expense reports. Making a cold call to a new lead. Giving a performance review to your employee Chester, whos prone to tearing up at the first hint of negative feedback. Whatever it is, you avoid it. You procrastinate. You check Google News, you check your fantasy football stats. You check Google News again.Theres a way out, though. Let me show you how it works in the context of housecleaning, which is something that I absolutely dread. Its called the 5-Minute Rescue, and it was proposed by an online housecleaning guru called the Fly Lady. You set a kitchen timer to 5 minutes. Then you rush to the dirtiest room in your house--the one youd never let a guest see--and, as the timer ticks down, you start clearing a path, and when the timer finally buzzes, you can stop with a clear conscience. Doesnt sound so bad, does it? But the trick, of course, is that you wont stop, because by then, youll have some ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-19T15:00:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>174</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/find-the-bright-spots</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/01931de3b54d4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/01931de3b54d4/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dan Heath: How to Find Bright Spots</video:title>
      <video:description>Lets say your kid comes home one day and shows you this report card. Anything jump out at you? Well, if youre like most parents, all you really see is this. And youd hire a tutor, and your kid would be grounded, and they can kiss their Wii goodbye. This thought experiment comes from the author Marcus Buckingham, and what it reveals is that were wired to focus on problems rather than strengths. It would be the rare parent whod say, Wow, honey, youve really got a strength in English. I wonder how we can encourage that. Youve probably had friends spend hours analyzing all the problems in their relationships, but have they ever spent hours analyzing why things are working so well?Most of the time, this problem-solving mentality works just fine. If your kid has one F, by all means, do something about it. If you work at a nuclear power plant and all your instruments are showing positive readings--except for one thats a little bit subpar then by all means, ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-12T17:30:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>215</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/sparking-curiosity</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3a3a821e8dfe3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Dirtiest Hotels of 2009: A Lesson in Sparking Curiosity</video:title>
      <video:description>I got a broadcast email one day from TripAdvisor. I was just about to delete it when I noticed the subject line: The Dirtiest Hotels of 2009. That gave me pause. I read some of the quotes from people whod stayed in these hotels: One said: I have 30 bites from bugs in Room 919. And I had to click through. I had no choice. I had to know what the hotels were--and had I stayed at any of them? Are any of them in my hometown? You got me, TripAdvisor.This ad worked because it made me curious. And believe it or not, theres actually a theory of how you can generate curiosity. Its from George Loewenstein at Carnegie Mellon University. He said curiosity comes from a gap between what we know and what we want to know. And if you make people aware that the gap exists, it causes a kind of itch--its unpleasant. To make that itch go away, well do some work to find the answer. TripAdvisor opened a gap in mind that I had to close--I had to know what those hotels were, and I was ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-05T21:18:01+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>175</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-the-mighty-statistic</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/9420c91c8ca2a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The Mighty Statistic: How to Make Numbers Stick</video:title>
      <video:description>I want to tell you about a statistic that changed my life and afterwards give you some thoughts about making your own data more life-changing. The stat was authored by my colleague Charles Fishman at Fast Company in his piece on the bottled water industry.First let me give you some backstory: In San Francisco, the city water comes from Yosemite National Park. Its so clean that the EPA doesnt require San Francisco to filter it. And its cheap: San Francisco city water costs about .0021 cents per ounce. Meanwhile, bottled water costs about 7.9 cents per ounce. So obviously bottled water costs a lot more. But you knew that.Now, lets try a thought experiment. Lets say you buy a bottle of Evian water for $1.35. You drink it and decide to reuse the bottle. Once a day, you fill it up with municipal water. Heres the question: How many days could you refill that bottle before you would have racked up $1.35 in water charges from San Francisco? You could refill it once per ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-30T17:25:54+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>207</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-snapple-the-kkk-and-making-ideas-credible</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/413f14ecb5d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Made To Stick: Snapple, the KKK, and Making Ideas Credible</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you get people to believe your ideas? Well, theres something we can learn from really sleazy ideas that catch on. For years, Snapple struggled to fight rumors that it supported the KKK. The idea was completely absurd"as one of the founders of Snapple said, How could 3 Jewish boys from Brooklyn support the KKK?But the rumor kept spreading because it had some evidence on its side. People would say, Look at the label"theres an old wooden slave ship on the front. And on the back theres a weird K with a circle around it"thats the sign of the Klan. And sure enough, if you looked, youd see a ship and a circled K, and maybe youd start to wonder. But the reality is less scary: The old wooden ship was a depiction of the Boston Tea Party"get it, Snapple Tea, Boston Tea Party? And what about the K with a circle around it? Well, it doesnt mean Klan. It means Kosher. Whoops.This crazy rumor challenged people to see for ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-14T14:00:59+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>176</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-get-out-of-maslows-basement</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60630bd1070c1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Want to Motivate People? Get Them Out of Maslow's Basement</video:title>
      <video:description>About 10 years ago, my brother Chip ran a study on what motivates people, and I want to run it on you now. So imagine that a company offers employees a $1,000 bonus if they meet certain performance targets. There are three different ways of presenting the bonus to employees: Think of what that $1,000 means: a down-payment on a new car or that new home improvement you've wanted to make.  Think of the increased security of having that $1,000 in your bank account for a rainy day.Think of what the $1,000 means: the company recognizes how important you are to their overall performance.  They don't spend money for nothing.  Which of these 3 positionings would appeal most to you? Most people answer #3. Its good for our self-esteem to think how important we are to the firm.Heres the other question: Which of these positionings would work best for other people? Well, that yields a different answer. People put #1 first, #2 second, and #3 third. In other words, WE are ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-06T20:30:31+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>156</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1663632/world-cup-2010-get-published-on-a-skyscraper</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/2293635cf6e33/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>World Cup 2010: Get Published on a Skyscraper!</video:title>
      <video:description>Its the World Cup, writ large.Nike just unleashed another part of its World Cup "Write the Future" campaign, this time with a skyscraper as the medium: Using LEDs, soccer players photos and accompanying text are beamed onto Johannesburgs 30-story Life Center Tower. The 90-meter high images are accompanied by up to 57characters of user-generated text, a response to Nikes instruction to soccer fans to "Write Your Headline."To make it to Nikes big screen, people submit headlines via Twitter and Facebook (or Mixt in South Africa and QQ in China). Just 100 messages are chosen per night, and competition is stiff"since Nike launched "Write the Future" on May 20, the campaign has had more than 32 million "views digitally," according to the Nike's website. The mid-May kickoff for Nikes 2010 World Cup campaign came in the form of a three-minute movie""Write the Future""directed by Alejandro Iarritu. Among the famous footballers in the film are celebrities who ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-25T13:00:22+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>2010 FIFA World Cup</video:tag>
      <video:tag>2010 world cup</video:tag>
      <video:tag>nike</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/mic/2010/profile/facebook</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a4d7c3a57e920/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Facebook's 2010 Recruitment Video</video:title>
      <video:description>Facebook recruitment videos like this one give prospective employees a window into the company's culture.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-17T22:30:48+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Most innovative companies</video:tag>
      <video:tag>facebook</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mark zuckerberg</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/man-made-music-tells-sonic-stories-with-a-little-help-from-grammy-winners</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0c3eeff35c564/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Man Made Music Tells Sonic Stories With a Little Help ...</video:title>
      <video:description>It's one thing to pen a jingle. "I'm telling stories," says Joel Beckerman, the award-winning founder and President of Man Made Music.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-26T22:30:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>John Legend</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Work/Life</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-how-to-sell-new-innovations</loc>
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      <video:title>Made to Stick: How to Sell New Innovations Without ...</video:title>
      <video:description>So you've got a great innovation on your hands. How to explain the thing?</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-26T21:22:36+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seoul-reengineers-a-freeway-into-a-stream</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f7116d3fc30ca/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>Most metropolis' are so busy building the future that they don't have time to re-think the past. Not so with Seoul, South Korea. In 2003, the city demolished a downtown freeway to restore an ancient stream that once flowed beneath the thoroughfare. More than 75% of the scrap material from the demolition was re-used to reconstruct and rehabilitate the stream banks and create a commercial corridor. In this episode of e2, we'll see how the Cheonggyecheon is now a thriving tourist destination, proving that going backward can sometimes lead to an even bigger step forward.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Tapulous ships second version of best-selling iPhone game</video:title>
      <video:description>Tapulous is one of the most popular app development companies for the iPhone and tonight they shipped the second version of Tap Tap Revenge. Here CEO Bart Decrem introduces the team, talks about the latest news (millions of users!) and then I get a demo.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tatango-a-cool-startup-turns-on-reality-tv-show-about-itself</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/085bfe76f18bf/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Tatango, a cool startup, turns on reality TV show about ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Tatango is a cool startup located in Bellingham, Washington, USA, and they just turned on TatangoTV. Here we visit their offices, and learn what's behind their live TV show. We also get a tour, learn about their business (they make SMS notification systems for college kids and businesses) and meet their team.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-at-stealth-mode-startup-newline-software</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3fd0f80853675/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>A look at stealth mode startup Newline Software</video:title>
      <video:description>It's not every day that you get to see a company before they have their product finished, before they hired PR people, or have everything together. Which is why it's interesting to see Newline Software, which is a startup located in Redmond, WA and is housed in Thinkspace, which is a green coworking space designed for startups. Here the two founders tell you about their company which is designed to back up your PC in a new way and they also tell you why starting up at Thinkspace is important to them.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/you-gotta-see-cyberlinks-new-dvd-and-blu-ray-player-for-pcs</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13086262cc1a2/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>You gotta see Cyberlink's new DVD and Blu-ray player for ...</video:title>
      <video:description>OK, this isn't much about business, but if you travel a lot you probably want to play DVDs or Blu-ray discs on your laptop. The thing is did you know that you aren't getting the best quality? Here Cyberlink's new PowerDVD 9 player (just shipped) makes DVD playing much higher quality and enables Blu-ray playing too. Here Tom Vaughan, director of business development, tells me about Cyberlink and shows me their latest.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/small-worlds-virtual-world-blows-away-second-life-limitations</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b1665ff10b49/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Small Worlds' virtual world blows away Second Life ...</video:title>
      <video:description>You've seen Second Life, right? That was the virtual world that got a lot of hype about two years ago. It was very cool, but it had some significant limitations. First it required a download so wasn't easily embeddable into a web site. Second it couldn't deal with the large numbers of people that brands would need to see decent ROI. Third, it was hard to use and hard to figure out where you were and what to do. SmallWorlds changes all that. It presents a customizeable world to you. You have your own avatar. But it's easy to get into (everything is a URL) and it's easy to move around in (it's not quite full 3D, so isn't as confusing as Second Life) but it lets you build your own world. Here co-founder Mitch Olsen takes us on a tour of this interesting new service.</video:description>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-igoogle-artist-themes</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4ed4f5f52ea2a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Obscura Digital: iGoogle Artist Themes</video:title>
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      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:17:34+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Adobe</video:tag>
      <video:tag>art</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Jeff Koons</video:tag>
      <video:tag>magazine</video:tag>
      <video:tag>marc ecko</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Marketing</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technolog</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/obscura-digital-nikolai-cornells-demo-reel</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/12686a0fe82f1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/12686a0fe82f1/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Obscura Digital: Nikolai Cornell's Demo Reel</video:title>
      <video:description>We recently named the firm Obscura Digital one of the top ten innovative companies in advertising and marketing, but their work really puts traditional advertising to shame. Obscura first worked the festival circuit, creating immersive experiences with domes and multiple projectors. Now, by developing a proprietary technology, the group can project any image onto any shaped object, which means they can build massive human-sized touch screens and turn buildings into interactive billboards. "We build everything from scratch, " says director of interactive media, Nikolai Cornell, which could mean fabricating reflective monitors, designing gaming pods, using Flash and 3D modeling programs, and building systems of sensors that allow multi-touch holographic interaction. The result are immense temporary experiences that help consumers visualize and better understand the products of its clients. It's like Minority Report, but bigger. Much bigger. And also it's real.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-surprising-beauty-of-the-youtube-symphony</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a73e7e7d334b8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a73e7e7d334b8/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The Surprising Beauty of the YouTube Symphony</video:title>
      <video:description>Ever think you'd see YouTube videos in Carnegie Hall?Last night, Google and YouTube presented the premiere of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, a collaborative online effort featuring 96 classical musicians from around the world and chosen from among thousands of applicants via YouTube submissions. Read more at FastCompany.com ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:17:25+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>art</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Obscura Digital</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>youtube</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-terminator-economy-beyond-digital-effects</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fda3ee2c0bebc/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/fda3ee2c0bebc/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Beyond Digital Effects</video:title>
      <video:description>Director of Terminator Salvation, McG, thinks special effects work best when they are a hybrid of CG and the classic technique, of building sets and making models. In this conversation, recorded at Stan Winston Studios, he points out that it's just a matter of physics.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>CG</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>mcg</video:tag>
      <video:tag>terminator salvation</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/in-search-of-smaller-faster-cheaper-memories</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4dbcbe5aef2bb/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4dbcbe5aef2bb/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>In search of smaller, faster, cheaper memories</video:title>
      <video:description>In the building where the hard drive was invented there's a team of researchers who are working to build new kinds of memories (that's IBM's Almaden Research Center). Ones that are smaller, faster, cheaper to build, and that use less power. Here I meet with the guy who runs that team, Stewart Parkin, who gives details of what they are working on and the breakthroughs they are finding. A little technical, but a great look into how our computers will work in the future.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:14+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>electron</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ibm</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>memory</video:tag>
      <video:tag>micro-electronic</video:tag>
      <video:tag>research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/verisign-wants-you-to-use-two-pass-authentication-to-protect-your-accounts</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13825042d6017/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/13825042d6017/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Verisign wants you to use two-pass authentication to ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Jen Gilburg of Verisign shows me Verisign's two-path authentication tokens so that users can better protect themselves online by having very strong passwords. Interesting way to protect your accounts. Will this take off with users?</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:23+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>key</video:tag>
      <video:tag>password</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-terminator-economy-passion-comes-first</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d30855646d414/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The Terminator Economy: Passion Comes First</video:title>
      <video:description>In preparation for Skynet's apocalyptic assault--the opening of Terminator Salvation on May 21--Fast Company is preparing its own onslaught of exclusive material, starting with this clip of director McG and Special Effects Supervisor John Rosengrant. In it, McG talks about what he shares in common with Shaun White, Seth MacFarlane, the Google founders and Bill Gates.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:17:58+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>CG</video:tag>
      <video:tag>effects</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Fast Company Live</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>mcg</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-into-how-china-is-changing-how-your-gadgets-are-made-marketed-and-delivered</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bdbd16e5212a3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>A look into how China is changing how your gadgets are ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Liam Casey runs PCH, a supply chain management company in Shenzhen, China. We visited him recently to understand how China's manufacturing capabilities are changing and also how consumer electronics are made, marketed, and delivered to your home from PCH's factories in China.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:05+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Liam Casey</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>supply chain</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seattle-green-office-space-mashup-hosts-interesting-startups</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e086d6cdd70bf/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e086d6cdd70bf/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Seattle green office space mashup hosts interesting startups</video:title>
      <video:description>Want to work with a ton of cool startups like iPhone app developer Shazam? Well, then you'll want to check out Thinkspace which is run by Peter Che up in Redmond, WA. Right near Microsoft's campus. Here Peter gives us a tour and talks about why he has one of the hottest places to work in the Seattle area. Read Peter's blog too.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:18:30+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>coworking</video:tag>
      <video:tag>entrepreneur</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>office</video:tag>
      <video:tag>peter chee</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>startup</video:tag>
      <video:tag>thinkspace</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>work</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/altium-ships-enterprise-electronic-design-system</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/435fbf7081d84/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/435fbf7081d84/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Altium ships enterprise electronic design system</video:title>
      <video:description>Altium is a new electronics design system for the companies that build consumer electronics and other devices that require a similar level of groups of expertise from product design, to engineering, to testing. Here Gerry Gaffney, senior vice president and general manager, explains why Altium is such a breakthrough.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T02:19:30+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>altium</video:tag>
      <video:tag>designer</video:tag>
      <video:tag>electronics</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-designer-of-the-xml-icon-among-other-stuff</loc>
    <video:video>
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      <video:description>Likaholix is a new company, just launching today, started by two engineers who used to work at Google. What does it do? It lets you share things you like with other people. Sounds lame, right? But remember, I've clicked "like" 16, 000 times in the past year over on friendfeed (you can see my like feed here). So, liking things is a powerful way to tell other people about things. Here you'll get a first look at Likaholix, which goes into closed beta today.</video:description>
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      <video:description>How do you measure the world's fastest punch? Turns out it's not as easy as you might think. Here IBM Researcher James Kaufman explains what it took.</video:description>
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      <video:title>The best website measurement system? Part I of Quantcast</video:title>
      <video:description>Do you run a website? Do you want to know more about the traffic that's visiting it? Then you need to use Quantcast. It is one of a group of services like Alexa and Compete that help you see how many people are visiting your site. Here's CEO and co-founder Konrad Feldman shows why Quantcast is better than its competitors and also just how much detail you can now see. This is the first part of the interview. In the second part you'll see Konrad give you a demo and show you around the service.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/youtube-symphony-orchestra-flight-of-the-bumblebee</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/youtube-symphony-orchestra-mason-bates</loc>
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      <video:description>More from the YouTube Symphony Orchestra; a performance of Mason Bates'  Warehouse Medicine from B-Sides.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Look Around for Your Name</video:title>
      <video:description>Want to know where you stand in the workplace? Here's one way to find out.</video:description>
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      <video:description>So which of todays great brands can survive the blink test? Using this model Ken Carbone has composed this thirty second spot showing thirty brands from various categories to see how many their logo designs are identifiable. Most are well known and have been stamped into our brains with zillions of impressions. So, as an added challenge, he has intentionally cropped the logos to the brink of recognition.  How many can you identify? Impress your friends at half time with your brand acuity. Just dont turn it into a drinking game.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Another example of advertising of future? Part II of ...</video:title>
      <video:description>In another example of how advertising is changing, Widgetbucks is a performance-based ad technology with 26, 000 publishers. Two terabytes of data every day flow through its system. Whew. CEO Matt Hulett gives me a tour of his offices in Seattle, WA -- he used to work at Real Networks. This is the second part of the interview where he shows me how the technology works. In part I he gives me a tour of the Seattle-based company and explains some of the business behind it.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Jeff Bezos - "What's dangerous is not to evolve"</video:title>
      <video:description>Amazon may have started out simply, selling books online, but these days it peddles everything from pickled carrots to two-carat diamond rings. The Internet's biggest retailer says it logged the best holiday season in its history despite the rough economy. CEO Jeff Bezos credits the $4 billion the company spent on R&amp;D over the past decade.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/laugh-synergy-30-rocks-best-ge-jokes</loc>
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      <video:title>Laugh Synergy: 30 Rock's Best GE Jokes</video:title>
      <video:description>When you're as big as GE, it's impossible not to be hurt in a downturn. But the company had good news on its 2008 highlight list too: the three-year-old Ecomagination division saw revenues rise 21% to $17 billion; investment in clean R&amp;D doubled to $1.4 billion; NBC-Universal delivered the most-digital-Olympics-ever, via 2, 200 hours of live streaming video.Nothing shows GE's modern outlook more than its willingness to lampoon itself on TV's 30 Rock, created by Tina Fey. "It adds to the humanity of the company, " GE CEO Jeff Immelt told Fast Company at a GE party at, yes, 30 Rockefeller Center. " 30 Rock is a way for us to poke fun at big corporate culture and not be defensive about it, " agrees Steve Fludder, the new chief of Ecomagination. "I just showed a clip yesterday at a GE meeting, " NBC head Jeff Zucker says.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/crispin-porter-bogusky-vs-tbwaworldwide</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/aee35352bc9e6/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>Once upon a time, the ad marketplace was defined by Avis vs. Hertz or Bud vs. Miller. But in 2008, nothing got Madison Avenue buzzing like Microsoft's long-awaited counter-attack to Apple's "Get a Mac" campaign -- and Apple's equally anticipated riposte.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/gogrid-rides-the-cloud-into-your-business</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b7d2b10c4eee7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>GoGrid Rides The Cloud Into Your Business</video:title>
      <video:description>GoGrid is competing with Amazon and Rackspace, among others, to host your Enterprise data on its cloud services. Here CEO, John Keagy, and VP of Tech Strategy, Randy Bias, tell me about GoGrids business.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Michael Zwerling is one of a dying breed: independent owner of a radio station in the United States. He owns 10, 000 watt KSCO, AM 1080 in Santa Cruz, California, and here he gives me a tour of the station and its transmission equipment. Lots of fun to see inside a radio station and learn why its towers are located over water.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/search-interface-done-better-than-google</loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/brightstorm-profits-off-of-high-school-sat-preparation-videos</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/35b7cbedf08f5/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Brightstorm profits off of high school SAT preparation ...</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/stanford-doctor-demonstrates-how-he-uses-epocrates</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8bddb37c5f30d/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>A doctor walks in and gives you a diagnosis. Does she or he know everything about that disease? All the possible treatments? Does she know about all the possible interactions that your drugs can have? She would if she were carrying around an iPhone with Epocrates loaded on it. Here Stanford University Doctor Andrew Newman shows off how he uses Epocrates in his practice. He says it's transformative. Oh, and he takes devices over to poor nations and trains doctors around the world on how to use the system. This brings modern healthcare into the poorest hospital.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-visit-to-gistcom-finds-a-new-way-to-get-value-from-email</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f55d480383f9b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f55d480383f9b/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>A visit to Gist.com finds a new way to get value from email</video:title>
      <video:description>Gist is a new kind of service: one that helps you better manage your social connections. Particularly those that you build in email. T.A. McCann shows me the latest version and talks about how Gist.com will save you time in managing your real social network.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ccbetty-is-what-yahoo-should-use-to-make-its-email-users-more-productive-and-connected</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/57c99c2a27ce9/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>CCBetty is what Yahoo should use to make its email users ...</video:title>
      <video:description>In your email you probably have lots of interesting stuff. Photos. Contacts. Events. Other stuff. But to find all that stuff you have to dig through each email. CCBetty brings it all together automatically. All you do is copy CCBetty on each email and it'll turn your email into a new kind of experience. Yahoo or Microsoft could use this to combine Flickr, Upcoming.org, and other data sources all together. Here Michael Cerda, CEO, introduces this brand new company and service to us.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T17:44:24+00:00</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/state-of-the-startup-industry-with-demo-conferences-chris-shipley-and-venture-beats-matt-marsh</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0a52512d94a31/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>State of the startup industry with Demo Conference's ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Chris Shipley has traveled the world for more than a decade now looking for great startups for launching at the Demo Conference that she runs. This year 39 companies will show their products and services for the first time. Recently Chris announced that she would be handing the conference over to Venture Beat's co-founder Matt Marshall (the handoff will take place gradually over the next year) and we talk about both that and what both of these people are seeing in the startup world.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/evri-brings-a-unique-discovery-mechanism-to-the-world-of-news</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b68c1922fdb55/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Evri brings a unique discovery mechanism to the world of ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Evri is a company you might not notice unless you look at the bottom of the Washington Post's news pages and see a little widget there that connects people, places, and things, together in a unique way. It looks simple, but the technology underneath is pretty wild and here we talk with Evri's CTO, Deep Dhillon, who shows us what Evri is doing and tells us what is behind this innovative Seattle company.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/advertising-of-future-part-i-of-discussion-with-involver</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/81d5092638840/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/81d5092638840/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part I of discussion with Involver</video:title>
      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, into four parts. Here's the first of those four.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/advertising-of-future-part-ii-of-discussion-with-involver</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b45b3208f6646/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part II of discussion with Involver</video:title>
      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, into four parts. Here's the second of those four. Start with Part I.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/advertising-of-future-part-iii-of-discussion-with-involver</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/521608d74ecad/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part III of discussion with Involver</video:title>
      <video:description>Advertising is going through a huge sea change thanks to social networks and video networks like YouTube. This isn't your father's TV ad network system anymore. One of the most innovative companies in the new advertising spaces is Involver. They build campaigns for some of the world's largest and best-known brands. I found this so important to study that I split the conversation I had with Involver's CEO, Rahim Fazal, into four parts. Here's the third  of those four. Start with Part I.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/advertising-of-future-part-iv-of-discussion-with-involver</loc>
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      <video:title>Advertising of future? Part IV of discussion with Involver</video:title>
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      <video:description>Joshua Reynolds oversees Hill and Knowlton's global technology practice. He's a PR guy and one of the best in the business so we went over to find out his view of the PR world as we continue in a cruddy economic climate. We also talk about tips for getting good PR in the social media world.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/exclusive-first-look-pogoplug-brings-easy-file-sharing-to-your-home-network</loc>
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      <video:title>Exclusive first look: Pogoplug brings easy file sharing ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The PogoPlug is an example of a trend at this year's Consumer Electronics Show: very simple gadgets that use the Internet to add new functionality. In this case really great file and media sharing. Learn more as Daniel Putterman, CEO and Jed Putterman, VP of Products, show off how easy it is to share file and photos.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Tim O'Reilly Steers Us to a Post-Web-2.0 World, Part I</video:title>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-world-wide-talk-show-host</loc>
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      <video:title>The World Wide Talk Show Host</video:title>
      <video:description>Loic Le Meur runs the LeWeb conference, which just concluded last week in Paris, France. He also runs Seesmic, which is a startup that makes a variety of services and tools for what Loic calls "the instant Web." I call it the World Wide talk show and say that Loic is host. We discuss how the web is turning real time thanks to services like Twitter, FriendFeed, and Seesmic, and how Seesmic enables a new style of video conversation.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/facebook-releases-hd-video</loc>
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      <video:title>Facebook Releases HD Video</video:title>
      <video:description>Chris Putnam, software engineer at Facebook who runs the video team, talks about its new HD video feature. He also tells me about how he got his job at Facebook, which is quite interesting because it wasn't with a traditional interview.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/silicon-valleys-newspaper-under-pressure</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/584307385731a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Silicon Valley's Newspaper Under Pressure</video:title>
      <video:description>We've all heard that newspapers are struggling in the United States. Some, like the Christian Science Monitor, have even stopped printing and have moved all of their operations online. So, we wanted to visit Silicon Valley's newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News (I used to read it as a kid growing up in the valley more than 30 years ago). Here we meet Mac Tully, the President and Publisher, and we talk about their efforts to move news online and how the economy is affecting their efforts.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/matt-mullenweg-reveals-future-of-wordpress-part-2</loc>
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      <video:title>Matt Mullenweg reveals future of Wordpress - Part 2</video:title>
      <video:description>Part two of a great conversation with Matt Mullenweg. When I visited the US Capitol and walked into the Speaker of the Houses office I saw Nancy Pelosis PR person using Wordpress. Now THAT is publishing power and gives you an idea of why Wordpress is so important to the world. Here I talk with Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic, the company that both holds his name as well as produces Wordpress. We talk about the future of Wordpress because they are about to release a new version.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/entrepreneur-in-china-gives-companies-insights-to-bloggers</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/b9582cacb375c/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Matt Mullenweg Reveals Future of Wordpress - Part 1</video:title>
      <video:description>When I visited the US Capitol and walked into the Speaker of the Houses office I saw Nancy Pelosis PR person using Wordpress. Now THAT is publishing power and gives you an idea of why Wordpress is so important to the world. Here I talk with Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic, the company that both holds his name as well as produces Wordpress. We talk about the future of Wordpress because they are about to release a new version.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dishing-with-the-2008-masters-of-design</loc>
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      <video:description>Marcel Wanders talked about the fairy tale that informed the design of the new Mondrian Hotel in Miami, and the fear he has to face down every time he begins a new project. John Maeda spoke of design's hidden return on investment --  its impact on an organization's human resources.The occasion was Fast Company's Masters of Design gala, where Wanders and Maeda, both 2008 winners, held forth on the challenges and opportunities for design both in good times - and in rotten ones.Listen in as they talk about Sleeping Beauty in South Beach, why digital design is often so unsatisfying, and the granny whose dying words to her granddaughter were, "F**k fear!"</video:description>
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      <video:title>Exclusive: Seagate Introduces New HD Media Storage and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Problem: your relatives just got a new HDTV and you want to show off some videos or photos you shot on their screen. Question: whats the easiest way to get your photos, video, or other media onto their screen? Solution: Seagate FreeAgent|Theater. Its an HD media player which you hook up to their HDTV. You bring over your hard drive with photos, videos, music, and more and it plays it. No muss, no fuss. Here Jon Von Bronkhorst, of Seagates Consumer Solutions, gives us the first demo and explains how it works. DISCLAIMER: Seagate is our sponsor, which we greatly appreciate because it lets us bring you all these great videos from around the world.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Philippe Starck, resplendent in black leather pants, came to New Yorks Soho House this week to promote his latest project "- a set of sleek stereo speakers he designed for Parrot, a French wireless technology company whose CEO, Henri Seydoux, is one of the designers oldest friends.The Zikmu speakers , matching black columns with flared bases, were introduced at MacWorld, then dazzled the crowd at CES, walking away with Bluetooth CIGs Best of Show award.The technology behind the speakers is first rate "- theyre topped with an iPod loading dock, and can wirelessly stream music from a PC or Mac.  But its the neck-snappingly cool design (not to mention great sound)  that creates product lust. The $1500 speakers, available later this spring, are striking for their simplicity, functionality, and beauty.Any consumer can appreciate those qualities, but a recent presentation at CES by a pair of designers from Smart Designs Femme Den, indicated that those ...</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/recording-the-worlds-best-live-music</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/71bf01eb06ec1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>He's worked in the recording studio of Austin City Limits since the show started back in the 1970s but here we record David Hough, Audio Director, talking about his experiences. Why do this? We're getting around and meeting people who do different jobs. Thank you to Scott Carroll of AMD for connecting us.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-juicier-silicon-valley-startup</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/60e08a6ef85f1/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/demo-of-world-golf-tour-online-free-golf-game</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8c78ecd532bcd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:description>Here Chad Nelson, President of World Golf Tour, gives us a tour of its free golf game that you play online against other people. Pretty cool technology and unique game play because they use actual photography of actual courses, along with some really cool modeling. Chad explains how it works here.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-acquires-slicehost-to-engage-cloud-based-businesses</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/62ba4fb8a8af7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Rackspace Acquires SliceHost To Engage Cloud-Based ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace last week bought SliceHost, which enables them to more effectively compete with Amazon and Microsoft in the area of cloud-based web services. Here Matt Tanase and Jason Seats, co-founders of SliceHost explain why they are going to Rackspace and what that means for their businesses.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:35:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/rackspace-buys-its-way-into-cloud-based-storage</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d28feef1be0f7/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d28feef1be0f7/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Rackspace Buys Its Way Into Cloud-Based Storage</video:title>
      <video:description>Rackspace last week bought Jungle Disk which lets you store files up on a data center on the Internet. That protects your data in case your computers get stolen or, worse, you have a fire that destroys your computers. Here you meet John Engates, CTO of Rackspace, and Dave Wright, CEO of Jungle Disk, who tell us why they've joined forces and what this means for their customers.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>cloud</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/putting-better-data-into-video</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f361c75838e32/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f361c75838e32/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Putting Better Data Into Video</video:title>
      <video:description>EveryZing has built a system/player that lets content producers put better metadata into video streams, so they are easier to find and interact with. Here Thomas Wilde, CEO of EveryZing, shows us their latest offerings and talks with us about the video marketplace.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:17+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>everyZing</video:tag>
      <video:tag>metadata</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Thomas wilde</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/producing-dead-space</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a5981e69dbc75/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/a5981e69dbc75/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Producing Dead Space</video:title>
      <video:description>We spent the day with Electronic Arts Dead Space team to learn how video games are made. Here we interview the producer, Rich Briggs, and he shares with us some of the behind-the-scenes details behind this scary new game.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:25+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Dead Space</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electronic Arts</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/making-the-art-in-dead-space</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d071739998900/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/d071739998900/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Making The Art in Dead Space</video:title>
      <video:description>Dead Space is a new video game from Electronic Arts that is shaped on horror films. Here we talk with art director Ian Milham about the process of making the art in the new game.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Dead Space</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Electronic Arts</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>ian milham</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>video game</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/inside-the-one-laptop-per-childs-wireless-features</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e99b04537d501/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/e99b04537d501/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Inside the One Laptop Per Child's Wireless Features</video:title>
      <video:description>One of the neatest features is the wireless technology thats built into the OLPC laptop. It works even where there isnt a wifi cloud available and builds its own mesh, along with some unique features. Here Michail Blestas, VP of Advanced Technology and Connectivity on the One Laptop Per Child project, talks to me about some of the unique wireless and power saving features inside the OLPC.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:36:40+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Child</video:tag>
      <video:tag>children</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Education</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Michail Blestsas</video:tag>
      <video:tag>OLPC</video:tag>
      <video:tag>One Laptop Per Child</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/find-a-better-price-on-banks</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b3d8ac2dd813/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=4b3d8ac2dd813</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b3d8ac2dd813/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Find a Better Price on Banks</video:title>
      <video:description>Lets say you need to buy a CD from a bank. Did you know the interest rate can vary up to two percentage points? I didnt. I thought they were commodities that were pretty much the same price at every bank. I learned that by visiting MoneyAisle.com and talking with Mukesh Chatter, CEO of neoSAEJ, who showed me how his system pits 85 to 100 banks against each other in a reverse auction, I get the best return out there. Now THIS is banking done right!</video:description>
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      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>bank</video:tag>
      <video:tag>moneyaisle</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mukesh chatter</video:tag>
      <video:tag>neosaej</video:tag>
      <video:tag>reverse auction</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>web service</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/finding-useful-info-is-easy-on-loud3r</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08a9f94cf7a0b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08a9f94cf7a0b/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Finding Useful Info Is Easy On Loud3r</video:title>
      <video:description>Information overload is a continuing problem, but one way out of it is to visit sites that bucket information and streams into topics for you so you can find what you need quickly. Loud3r is such an aggregator and here Lowell Goss, founder, shows us what makes his approach different.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:37:23+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>aggregator</video:tag>
      <video:tag>information</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Loud3r</video:tag>
      <video:tag>lowell goss</video:tag>
      <video:tag>news</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/bring-your-social-networking-profile-together-with-mego</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/418ef6d5fcdb4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=418ef6d5fcdb4</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/418ef6d5fcdb4/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Bring Your Social Networking Profile Together With mEgo</video:title>
      <video:description>Ariel McNichol, co-founder of mEgo, gives me a demo and talks about Mego, which is a new company that is a unique way to make an interactive portable profile.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:37:32+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>ariel mcnichol</video:tag>
      <video:tag>mego</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/dealing-with-enterprise-information-overload</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08bf9d02bcf7b/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=08bf9d02bcf7b</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/08bf9d02bcf7b/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Dealing With Enterprise Information Overload</video:title>
      <video:description>We visited HP's original garage to talk with HP Software's VP and General Manager of Information Management, Robin Purohit. He told us about how today's HP is helping solve information-management problems for today's enterprises. Be sure to check out HP's Information Management Digital Hub</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-03T19:37:58+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>0</video:duration>
      <video:tag>digital hub</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Email</video:tag>
      <video:tag>information management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Scobleizer TV</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Software</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/seeing-new-seagate-freeagent-hard-drives</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/715d5be070385/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>The Tech CTO?</video:title>
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      <video:title>The Creative Process of Sports Stadium Design</video:title>
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      <video:title>A Really Useful Way to Take Notes</video:title>
      <video:description>Do you have something you need to capture? How about a way to remember someone you meet at a party? A business card? A receipt? Ever had an interesting idea on the freeway? Well, Evernote is the way to do it and Phil Libin, CEO, shows me how it works. Why is it so cool? Well, if you take a picture of someone with Evernote it converts any text in the photo to searchable text. You can also leave text notes, or graphic notes. Its really something you should check out.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Dr. Bernardo Huberman is director of the social computing lab at HP Labs and is a senior fellow, too. Why is HP doing social research? Well, Bernardo tells us and gives us some insights into what his team is learning.</video:description>
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      <video:description>How is Microsoft going to keep people from leaving Microsoft Office and moving to, say, Google Docs and Spreadsheets or Zoho? Well, Chris Capossela, Senior Vice President of Information Worker Group at Microsoft, tells me how Microsoft will bring Office online and keep it the most-used Office suite. He also talks to me about the trends he's seeing in business today. Later at about 18 minutes into the video, David Chow, group product manager of Microsoft's Online Services, gives me a demo of their latest.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Managing Your Mind With the CEO of ActiveWords</video:title>
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      <video:description>Jenny Lam was responsible at Microsoft for designing all sorts of stuff. Windows. Stage and brand identity for Microsoft's developer conferences. And more. Now she's working at Jackson Fish Market, a Seattle firm that makes cool consumer apps and sells exclusive sponsorships to brand advertisers. We have a discussion about what companies could do to have better experiences.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Israeli Company Lets You Video From Cell Phones</video:title>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Check Point CEO Says Israel is a Great Place for Business</video:title>
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  <url>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/inside-san-antonios-neopolitan-networks</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/admob-riding-the-mobile-advertising-wave</loc>
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      <video:title>AdMob: Riding the Mobile Advertising Wave</video:title>
      <video:description>Omar Hamoui, Admob's founder and CEO, shows us how the mobile Internet space is changing and why his company is growing fast. He gives us a demo of an ad buy and just how many people can be reached in a quick order. Also tells us how he got a term sheet signed in less than two days from his investors.</video:description>
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      <video:title>IBM's Silicon Valley R&amp;D Lab</video:title>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Rackspace Tears into New Headquarters</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/ben-segal-the-mentor-of-tim-berners-lee-at-cern</loc>
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      <video:title>Ben Segal - The Mentor of Tim Berners-Lee at CERN</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-dogs-of-mahalo-part-ii</loc>
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      <video:title>The Dogs of Mahalo - Part II</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/google-announces-offline-docs</loc>
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      <video:title>Google Announces Offline Docs</video:title>
      <video:description>Here Ken Norton, Product Manager at Google, shows us the new offline features of Google Docs, which were just released today.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/part-i-of-inside-mahalo-the-human-produced-search-engine</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ebb2783865aa4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ebb2783865aa4/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Part I of Inside Mahalo, the Human Produced Search Engine</video:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-philosophy-of-myspace-with-vp-of-product-management</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/69140a8fe9d0f/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/69140a8fe9d0f/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>The Philosophy of MySpace with VP of Product Management</video:title>
      <video:description>In our tour of MySpace we sat down with Steve Pearman, Vice President of Product Management at MySpace. He tells me what makes MySpace different than its competitors and how his team works to design new features.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/democratizing-the-tipping-point</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/75bec8725f199/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Democratizing the Tipping Point</video:title>
      <video:description>Duncan Watts has a theory that offers a dramatically more democratic view of how trends take-off.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>tipping poin</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/make-your-documents-social-objects-with-scribd</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ab40b4d7eeeb8/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/ab40b4d7eeeb8/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Make Your Documents Social Objects with Scribd</video:title>
      <video:description>Why would you share your documents with the world? Well, Scribd's CEO, Trip Adler has the answer: by sharing documents you make them social objects that a community can add onto. He gives us a demo and talks to us about how he got funded and how he is working to build a new kind of business all around the sharing of documents. He demonstrates how people are putting a variety of documents up from poetry, book proposals, resumes, and more.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/robert-scoble-welcomes-you-to-fastcompanytv</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/4b7771ec503d4/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Robert Scoble Welcomes You to FastCompany.TV</video:title>
      <video:description>This is the start of FastCompany.TV and here Robert Scoble, Managing Director, welcomes you and explains what's coming up. Some things that are coming soon? Tour of Microsoft Research's new building, more interviews with MySpace executives, a tour around the Large Hadron Collider at CERN (where the Web was invented), a demo and interview with Scribd's founder, and more. Don't miss the four first videos we posted today to Scobleizer TVV and the 10 videos we've posted to Fast Company Live.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-innovator</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/8d8e61886506a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>The Innovator</video:title>
      <video:description>An interview with John Kao, CEO of Kao &amp; Company, is an excellent way to kick off the start of FastCompany.tv and ScobleizerTV. Why? Well, he taught business at Harvard University for 14 years. Is widely recognized as one of the world's top experts on innovation (his book Innovation Nation was named by Business Week to be one of the top business books of 2007) who works with tons of companies to help them be more innovative. But that doesn't start to explain why John's an interesting person. Heck, he played in Frank Zappa's band and plays some piano for us, as well. We hear John's thoughts on Innovation and more.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-social-ceo</loc>
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      <video:title>The Social CEO</video:title>
      <video:description>Facebook is fast on its heels, but MySpace is still the most popular social network. Hear how Chris DeWolfe, CEO of MySpace, is guiding them into new markets around the world and building on the strong MySpace community. Coming soon, more interviews with MySpace's executive team: you'll hear in those interviews how their philosophy of letting their customers share their world without limitations is helping them hold Facebook and other competitors off.</video:description>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/exclusive-first-look-worldwide-telescope</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0411aaa38a77a/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Exclusive First Look: WorldWide Telescope</video:title>
      <video:description>This is the most innovative thing I've seen Microsoft do in years. It had a huge emotional impact on me, as I realized the way my son will see the Universe will forever change, thanks to the work of two guys in Microsoft Research (Curtis Wong and Jonathan Fay). We meet both of them and get a look at why the WorldWide Telescope created a stir at last week's TED Conference. Coming soon, you'll get another look inside Microsoft Research as we get a tour of the new building that the researchers themselves help design. Tons of innovative ideas there that you'll appreciate learning from.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Microsoft Research</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>WorldWide Telescope</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/is-your-smartphone-possessed</loc>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Save Gas and Office Rent by Co-working</video:title>
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      <video:title>Using Crowds to Predict Outcomes at Predictify</video:title>
      <video:description>Predictify is an interesting new service that predicted the correct outcome of almost every playoff football game, among other things. How? By using you playing a game on its service. Here we get the scoop from Mike Agnich, co-founder and CTO.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/a-look-behind-facebooks-new-design</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/tasting-great-restaurant-architecture</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/the-brains-behind-bitgravity-video-distribution-system</loc>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/how-microsoft-is-going-to-compete-with-google</loc>
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      <video:title>How Microsoft is Going to Compete with Google</video:title>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>iPad First Look: Web Video</video:title>
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      <video:title>Chair Porn: Bernhardt Unveils Sexy New Chair by Noe ...</video:title>
      <video:description>If you have five minutes, and want to watch one of the most enchanting videos ever documenting the birth of a chair, then grab your earphones and click on this preview of the piece that American furniture manufacturer, Bernhardt Studio, will unveil in Milan next week. It's a mesmerizing look at what it takes to craft one of these things, and you'll never take a fine piece of furniture for granted again. I was on the edge of my seat, just waiting for one of those jig saws to skitter off the line or for two pieces to fail to match up.</video:description>
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      <video:description>At the fairgrounds in Milan, Thomas Heatherwick takes a ride on his Spun chair for Magis.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Work Smart: How To Remember Countless Passwords With A ...</video:title>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>Work Smart: Unconventional Cures For Meeting-itis</video:title>
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      <video:description>It's become a classic business mantra: you learn more from your failures than from your successes. But what if that idea is all wrong? Alex Bogusky, co-chairman of Crispin Porter + Bogusky, believes it is--and recent MIT research showing that we learn more from success backs him up. "You create a fearful culture where you spend a lot of time looking at where you screwed up," he says. Instead, his company has bred a culture in which success is celebrated, and failure is forgotten. Bogusky was one of the speakers at Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference held on April 21, 2010, in New York City. In case you didn't score a ticket to the sold-out event, we've got video highlights. Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Nike CEO Calls Tiger Woods Ad "Polarizing" But Authentic</video:title>
      <video:description>Nike's unwavering support of Tiger Woods in the wake of his scandalous affairs was not entirely surprising, the company has a track record for sticking with athletes through troubled times. But even some of Woods' most ardent fans were taken aback by the first post-scandal TV commercial that aired during the Masters. Created by longtime Nike collaborators Wieden + Kennedy, the spot shows Woods with a solemn face as the voice of his deceased father Earl speaks in voice over. Here, Nike's CEO Mark Parker explains the reasoning behind the ad, and says it is "one of the most polarizing ads I think that we've had out in awhile."[youtube 5NTRvlrP2NU]Parker was one of the guests at Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference held on April 21, 2010, in New York City. For those who didn't score a ticket to the sold-out event, we're offering highlights. More to come tomorrow.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Steve Jobs' Advice to Nike: Get Rid of the Crappy Stuff ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Apple CEO Steve Jobs is among the greatest innovators of our time. And yet his genius for understanding business is rarely explained in any public way. Rarer still is to hear the advice he would give to the CEO of another hugely successful company: Nike. But that's exactly what you'll learn from this video, in which Nike president and CEO Mark Parker tells about the advice that Jobs gave him shortly after the release of the Nike+ product line. It's a simple bit of wisdom that any entrepreneur can relate to: "Get rid of the crappy stuff." Easy to say, hard to do."I expected a little laugh," Parker says of the exchange. "But there was a pause and no laugh at the end." The setting here is Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21, 2010, in New York City. It was a tough ticket to score, but for those who didn't, we're offering highlights. More to come this week.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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      <video:title>Twitter's Role in the Iranian Election Protests: Shining ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The events unfolding today in Bangkok bring back memories of the crucial role that Twitter played in spreading news about the massive demonstrations that took place during the Iranian elections earlier this year. As Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey points out in this video, the updates helped put the spotlight on an event that might have otherwise been ignored. It exemplifies Twitter's role as a news outlet in an era when media most U.S. companies are scaling back on coverage of foreign events. This clip is from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference, which took place on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page.Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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  <url>
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      <video:title>If Privacy Is the New Celebrity, Then Ashton Kutcher ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The Internet is turning lots of nobodies into celebrities. The trouble is, they get all the downside of being famous--people harass them online--and none of the upside, like getting a better table at a fancy restaurant. Founders Fund's Sean Parker discusses the value of privacy, celebrity as a commodity and Katalyst CEO Ashton Kutcher's need to find a new business in this clip from Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored conference on April 21 in New York City. To see more video highlights from Innovation Uncensored, visit this page. Or just sign up for our next event: The Most Creative People in Business 2010.Discuss the event and submit questions to the speakers at the Innovation Uncensored Facebook page.</video:description>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video-gulf-oil-spill-grand-isle-louisiana-memorial-day</loc>
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      <video:title>Memorial Day 2010 Grand Isle La.</video:title>
      <video:description>Memorial Day 2010 Grand Isle La.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-02T11:12:50+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>transocean</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1648674/learning-to-heal-wounded-warriors-with-digital-avatars</loc>
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      <video:title>Avatar Teaches Social Workers How to Talk With Iraq and ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Lieutenant Roccos recently returned from deployment in Iraq and hes having trouble acclimating. He sits near the edge of a sofa in his social workers office, still dressed in fatigues, and sporting a buzz cut. Even though he says hes okay, he admits to getting flack from his boss about his lack of productivity and that hes arguing with his wife. "There are things I dont want to talk about with her. Things I cant get out of my head," he says.The more you listen in on Lieutenant Roccos session, the easier it becomes to forget the slightly odd cadences of his speech and the blocky outlines of his clothing which point out that the Lieutenant isnt a real person. Hes a digital avatar designed to be a training tool as part of University of Southern California School of Social Works curriculum for the Master of Social Work degree with a Sub-concentration in Military Social Work. A virtual patient like Lieutenant Rocco teaches prospective counselors how ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-17T15:56:46+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>66</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Anthony Hassan</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>lydia dishman</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1648672/redesigning-the-bus-stop-teagues-traffic-20-makes-transit-more-friendly</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f2142158d07c3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Redesigning the Bus Stop: Teague's Traffic 2.0 Makes ...</video:title>
      <video:description>The Seattle-based firm designed a concept for a new kind of public transit system that encourages people to ride it.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-17T15:32:14+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Tad Toulis</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1643271/square-credit-card-swiper-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch-android-credit-cards</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/f216bc2c884f3/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Square Brings Credit Card Swiping to the Mobile Masses, ...</video:title>
      <video:description>Now that Square is publicly available for iPhone and Android OS, with millions of card readers being shipped free of charge, Jack Dorsey tells Fast Company how his business model will disrupt the way you pay.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-11T13:00:00+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>55</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>Jack Dorsey</video:tag>
      <video:tag>money</video:tag>
      <video:tag>square</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/article/work-smart-take-back-your-calendar-with-defensive-scheduling</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6f20ae3546425/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/6f20ae3546425/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Work Smart: Take Back Your Calendar With Defensive ...</video:title>
      <video:description>When it comes to productivity tools, next to your to-do list, your calendar is your best friend. You already use it to track meetings, appointments, and events with other people, but you should also organize and schedule your own work. Ever wind up with a full day of meetings and barely a minute to breathe or get any actual work done in between? If your workdays are scheduled out with wall-to-wall commitments more often than you'd like, start making appointments with yourself first. I call this defensive scheduling--or time blocking, as discussed in an earlier episode. If you need an uninterrupted hour or two to focus on a single project, schedule that time as a meeting with yourself on the appropriate day and time, and honor the commitment the same way you'd honor a meeting with a coworker. Your time is YOUR time--and you can claim chunks of it using your calendar first.Schedule a weekly, recurring block of time to regroup and review your projects and to-do lists ...</video:description>
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      <video:duration>156</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>editors picks</video:tag>
      <video:tag>gina trapani</video:tag>
      <video:tag>GTD</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>productivity</video:tag>
      <video:tag>sp.worksmart</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1612275/esi-design-world-expo-shanghai-corporate-pavilion</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/3d15470d4c3f9/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>American-Designed Shanghai Pavilion at World Expo Built ...</video:title>
      <video:description>New York-based ESI Design, with Chinese firm Atelier FCIZ Architects, constructs a building with used CD cases and rainwater that changes color based on visitors' activity and incorporates thousands of crowd-sourced photographs.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-13T12:00:02+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>93</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Edwin Schlossberg</video:tag>
      <video:tag>ESI Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>shanghai corporate pavilion</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>World Expo</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1659001/microgrid-energy-rules-the-sustainable-brands-10-innovation-open</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=63bc6405790ec</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/63bc6405790ec/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Biolite Stove</video:title>
      <video:description>Biolite Stove, an ingenious woodburning cookstove that can also charge a cell phone.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-11T16:54:42+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>79</video:duration>
      <video:tag>biodiversity</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Biolite</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>environment</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Green</video:tag>
      <video:tag>IDEO</video:tag>
      <video:tag>nike</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Smart Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Sustainable Brands 2010</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Design</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Ethonomics</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1657515/a-theory-called-a-fundamental-attribution-error</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
      <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="autoplay=true">http://video.fastcompany.com/plugins/player.swf?v=7271477c09afd</video:player_loc>
      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/7271477c09afd/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>It's the Situation, Not the Person</video:title>
      <video:description>Sometimes what looks like a problem with a person is really a problem with the situation. Let me tell you the story of a woman named Amanda who worked for Nike in Vietnam. She traveled a lot, and when she got home, she had a pile of work waiting for her.</video:description>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Work/Life</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/anchor-twist-how-sell-new-innovations</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bcffc0f0b7d96/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>How to Sell New Innovations Without Killing the Excitement</video:title>
      <video:description>So you've got a great innovation on your hands--a new product or servicethat is going to change everything. Well, soon you'll face your firstbattle: How to explain the thing. If it's new, it's going to take someexplaining, but long explanations make for lousy marketing. So how doyou talk about your innovation without killing the excitement?The first thing you've got to do is anchor in what people already know. Solet's say I had to explain Netflix to somebody who'd never heard of it.Well, I could start by saying, Netflix is like Blockbuster. Now atleast you're in the right mental space--okay, I get it, it's a movierental business. But then I can add to it: Netflix is likeBlockbuster--but it's by mail. Or it's Blockbuster with no late fees, orBlockbuster that actually has the movies you want in stock.So Blockbuster is the "anchor" here--it gives you very quick intuitionabout what Netflix is. As another example, think about the firstgeneration of ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-24T18:16:17+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>173</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath Open Forum Resources</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>switch</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/dan-heath/switch/writing-mission-statement-doesnt-suck</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/0fd64afa78711/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>How to Write a Mission Statement That Doesn't Suck [Video]</video:title>
      <video:description>I want to show you why most mission statements are so terrible.Let's say you founded a pizza parlor. And your first idea for a missionstatement is something like this: "Our mission is to serve the tastiestdamn pizza in Wake County." That's pretty good. If I worked for you, Icould get excited about that. Now here's how it will go off the rails. So you'll call your colleagues around the conference room table to unveil the mission, and all of the sudden, these people that you like and respect are going to transform into 10th-grade English teachers, nitpicking every word. Everybody starts chiming in with opinions: "Hey, I really like the word 'present' better than 'serve,' it has a nice resonance." And someone else will say, "Well, we obviously can't say 'damn,' that's just offensive." And so it begins. And as you go around the table, your mission statement will be pecked to death.We can't limit ourselves to Wake County--and also, it's not just tasty pizza right, it's ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-03-10T14:00:00+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>231</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>ExxonMobil</video:tag>
      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1662175/god-of-war-iii-karin-fong-sony-playstation-imaginary-forces</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/bc5dce876a892/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Karin Fong on Making the God of War III Opening</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you create the opening credits for a beloved game franchise, telling a story in a unique way, but keeping the feel of the franchise? Karin Fong recounts how she and Imaginary Forces worked on God of War III.</video:description>
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      <video:duration>177</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/why-change-is-so-hard-self-control-is-exhaustible</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/11d781f154954/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Why Change Is So Hard</video:title>
      <video:description>You hear something a lot about change: People wont change because theyre too lazy. Well, Im here to stick up for the lazy people. In fact, I want to argue that what looks like laziness is actually exhaustion. The proof comes from a psychology study that is absolutely fascinating.So picture this: Students come into a lab. It smells amazing"someone has just baked chocolate-chip cookies. On a table in front of them, there are two bowls. One has the fresh-baked cookies. The other has a bunch of radishes. Some of the students are asked to eat some cookies but no radishes. Others are told to eat radishes but no cookies, and while they sit there, nibbling on rabbit food, the researchers leave the room " which is intended to tempt them and is frankly kind of sadistic. But in the study none of the radish-eaters slipped " they showed admirable self-control. And meanwhile, it probably goes without saying that the people gorging on cookies didnt experience much ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-02T15:00:38+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>242</video:duration>
      <video:tag>Made to Stick</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Innovation</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
    </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/switch-shrink-the-change-1</loc>
    <video:video>
      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/db3daec4a0509/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:thumbnail_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/db3daec4a0509/screenshots/320w.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
      <video:title>Switch: Shrink the Change With One-Minute Praisings</video:title>
      <video:description>What do you dread at work? Maybe its filling out expense reports. Making a cold call to a new lead. Giving a performance review to your employee Chester, whos prone to tearing up at the first hint of negative feedback. Whatever it is, you avoid it. You procrastinate. You check Google News, you check your fantasy football stats. You check Google News again.Theres a way out, though. Let me show you how it works in the context of housecleaning, which is something that I absolutely dread. Its called the 5-Minute Rescue, and it was proposed by an online housecleaning guru called the Fly Lady. You set a kitchen timer to 5 minutes. Then you rush to the dirtiest room in your house--the one youd never let a guest see--and, as the timer ticks down, you start clearing a path, and when the timer finally buzzes, you can stop with a clear conscience. Doesnt sound so bad, does it? But the trick, of course, is that you wont stop, because by then, youll have some ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-19T15:00:55+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/find-the-bright-spots</loc>
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      <video:title>Dan Heath: How to Find Bright Spots</video:title>
      <video:description>Lets say your kid comes home one day and shows you this report card. Anything jump out at you? Well, if youre like most parents, all you really see is this. And youd hire a tutor, and your kid would be grounded, and they can kiss their Wii goodbye. This thought experiment comes from the author Marcus Buckingham, and what it reveals is that were wired to focus on problems rather than strengths. It would be the rare parent whod say, Wow, honey, youve really got a strength in English. I wonder how we can encourage that. Youve probably had friends spend hours analyzing all the problems in their relationships, but have they ever spent hours analyzing why things are working so well?Most of the time, this problem-solving mentality works just fine. If your kid has one F, by all means, do something about it. If you work at a nuclear power plant and all your instruments are showing positive readings--except for one thats a little bit subpar then by all means, ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-12T17:30:33+00:00</video:publication_date>
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      <video:tag>Dan Heath</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/sparking-curiosity</loc>
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      <video:title>Dirtiest Hotels of 2009: A Lesson in Sparking Curiosity</video:title>
      <video:description>I got a broadcast email one day from TripAdvisor. I was just about to delete it when I noticed the subject line: The Dirtiest Hotels of 2009. That gave me pause. I read some of the quotes from people whod stayed in these hotels: One said: I have 30 bites from bugs in Room 919. And I had to click through. I had no choice. I had to know what the hotels were--and had I stayed at any of them? Are any of them in my hometown? You got me, TripAdvisor.This ad worked because it made me curious. And believe it or not, theres actually a theory of how you can generate curiosity. Its from George Loewenstein at Carnegie Mellon University. He said curiosity comes from a gap between what we know and what we want to know. And if you make people aware that the gap exists, it causes a kind of itch--its unpleasant. To make that itch go away, well do some work to find the answer. TripAdvisor opened a gap in mind that I had to close--I had to know what those hotels were, and I was ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-05-05T21:18:01+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>175</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>heath brothers</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Leadership</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-the-mighty-statistic</loc>
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      <video:title>The Mighty Statistic: How to Make Numbers Stick</video:title>
      <video:description>I want to tell you about a statistic that changed my life and afterwards give you some thoughts about making your own data more life-changing. The stat was authored by my colleague Charles Fishman at Fast Company in his piece on the bottled water industry.First let me give you some backstory: In San Francisco, the city water comes from Yosemite National Park. Its so clean that the EPA doesnt require San Francisco to filter it. And its cheap: San Francisco city water costs about .0021 cents per ounce. Meanwhile, bottled water costs about 7.9 cents per ounce. So obviously bottled water costs a lot more. But you knew that.Now, lets try a thought experiment. Lets say you buy a bottle of Evian water for $1.35. You drink it and decide to reuse the bottle. Once a day, you fill it up with municipal water. Heres the question: How many days could you refill that bottle before you would have racked up $1.35 in water charges from San Francisco? You could refill it once per ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-30T17:25:54+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>207</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-snapple-the-kkk-and-making-ideas-credible</loc>
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      <video:content_loc>http://video.fastcompany.com/videos/413f14ecb5d96/formats/web_low/play.mp4</video:content_loc>
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      <video:title>Made To Stick: Snapple, the KKK, and Making Ideas Credible</video:title>
      <video:description>How do you get people to believe your ideas? Well, theres something we can learn from really sleazy ideas that catch on. For years, Snapple struggled to fight rumors that it supported the KKK. The idea was completely absurd"as one of the founders of Snapple said, How could 3 Jewish boys from Brooklyn support the KKK?But the rumor kept spreading because it had some evidence on its side. People would say, Look at the label"theres an old wooden slave ship on the front. And on the back theres a weird K with a circle around it"thats the sign of the Klan. And sure enough, if you looked, youd see a ship and a circled K, and maybe youd start to wonder. But the reality is less scary: The old wooden ship was a depiction of the Boston Tea Party"get it, Snapple Tea, Boston Tea Party? And what about the K with a circle around it? Well, it doesnt mean Klan. It means Kosher. Whoops.This crazy rumor challenged people to see for ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-14T14:00:59+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>176</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/video/made-to-stick-get-out-of-maslows-basement</loc>
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      <video:title>Want to Motivate People? Get Them Out of Maslow's Basement</video:title>
      <video:description>About 10 years ago, my brother Chip ran a study on what motivates people, and I want to run it on you now. So imagine that a company offers employees a $1,000 bonus if they meet certain performance targets. There are three different ways of presenting the bonus to employees: Think of what that $1,000 means: a down-payment on a new car or that new home improvement you've wanted to make.  Think of the increased security of having that $1,000 in your bank account for a rainy day.Think of what the $1,000 means: the company recognizes how important you are to their overall performance.  They don't spend money for nothing.  Which of these 3 positionings would appeal most to you? Most people answer #3. Its good for our self-esteem to think how important we are to the firm.Heres the other question: Which of these positionings would work best for other people? Well, that yields a different answer. People put #1 first, #2 second, and #3 third. In other words, WE are ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-04-06T20:30:31+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>156</video:duration>
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      <video:tag>heath-resource</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Video</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Management</video:tag>
      <video:tag>Careers</video:tag>
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  <url>
    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/1663632/world-cup-2010-get-published-on-a-skyscraper</loc>
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      <video:title>World Cup 2010: Get Published on a Skyscraper!</video:title>
      <video:description>Its the World Cup, writ large.Nike just unleashed another part of its World Cup "Write the Future" campaign, this time with a skyscraper as the medium: Using LEDs, soccer players photos and accompanying text are beamed onto Johannesburgs 30-story Life Center Tower. The 90-meter high images are accompanied by up to 57characters of user-generated text, a response to Nikes instruction to soccer fans to "Write Your Headline."To make it to Nikes big screen, people submit headlines via Twitter and Facebook (or Mixt in South Africa and QQ in China). Just 100 messages are chosen per night, and competition is stiff"since Nike launched "Write the Future" on May 20, the campaign has had more than 32 million "views digitally," according to the Nike's website. The mid-May kickoff for Nikes 2010 World Cup campaign came in the form of a three-minute movie""Write the Future""directed by Alejandro Iarritu. Among the famous footballers in the film are celebrities who ...</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-06-25T13:00:22+00:00</video:publication_date>
      <video:duration>100</video:duration>
      <video:tag>2010 FIFA World Cup</video:tag>
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      <video:tag>Technology</video:tag>
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    <loc>http://www.fastcompany.com/mic/2010/profile/facebook</loc>
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      <video:title>Facebook's 2010 Recruitment Video</video:title>
      <video:description>Facebook recruitment videos like this one give prospective employees a window into the company's culture.</video:description>
      <video:publication_date>2010-02-17T22:30:48+00:00</video:publication_date>
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