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Youtube daily google Feb 27 2018

So the last episode which I did on DP vlog was the 12th episode and that was on 29th December

2017, and today...

It's almost like 2 months now...

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Google Clips review - Duration: 5:53.

(digital melody)

- This is the Google Clips.

It's a $250 smart camera that uses AI

to detect and capture important moments in your life.

Now if you're a parent or a pet owner,

you're probably familiar with the frustration

of trying to capture great candids

of your kids' or pets' activities.

Or maybe you're familiar with having a ton

of photos and video or your family members,

but you're not in any of them,

because you're always the one behind the camera.

Now Google thinks Clips can solve that frustration,

by providing a camera that can do all of

the shooting for you.

The only problem is, well,

the Clips just doesn't really work that well.

(inhaling)

(exhaling)

(clapping)

- [ALL] Yay! (cheering)

- No, no

- Happy Birthday! No.

- Now at it's core, the Clips is a

simple automatic point and shoot camera

that's similar looking to a go pro,

but it's considerably smaller.

It has a fixed focus lens, with a 130 degree

wide angle field of view, a single button,

and a few LEDs.

But no display, or user interface of it's own.

It connects to an iPhone, Google Pixel,

or Samsung galaxy S7 or S8

through Bluetooth and WIFI direct,

to download the images it captures,

and control it.

But inside is what supposedly makes the Clips special.

It's running Google's people detection algorithms.

To recognize familiar faces and interesting activity.

And then capture those moments,

that you care about automatically.

But this is a big but, the Clips isn't

recording video or sound, it's technically

shooting a bunch of still images,

at roughly 15 frames per second,

which it then stitches into seven second clips.

From which you can edit or pull stills out of.

It's basically making high resolution GIFS

out of the sequences of images.

Now you can use the big button on the front of the

camera to force a capture, or you can

use the APP on your phone to see what

the camera is viewing, and take shots there.

But the whole point of Clips,

is to let the camera and Google's algorithms

do all of the heavy lifting.

So you can just enjoy your time and then

look at the memories it captures later on.

Now to facilitate this, the Clips

comes with a silicone case, that makes it

easy to prop up almost anywhere,

or yes, you can clip it to things.

But it's not designed to be a body camera.

You're supposed to just set it down

and leave it alone. For the most part.

There are other accessories you can buy.

Like this case that let's you mount the Clips

to a tripod for more positioning options.

But otherwise using the Clips is as simple as

turning it on, and then putting it where you want it.

You can adjust the frequency of captures in Clips APP,

and you can also train it, with people that matter

to you, by linking it with your Google photos account.

The Clips camera's supposed to learn the faces

of important people, by who it's exposed to most often.

But by using the photos data,

it's supposed to speed things along.

You can also push the button on the front of the camera,

to take a direct portrait of someone that you want

the Clips to prioritize.

Now Google takes all of that data,

and then tries to figure out whenever

your kids are in the frame and doing

something interesting or photogenic,

like say, dancing or smiling.

And then automatically capturing a clip.

Now pets work a little differently.

Because Google's camera algorithms,

can't actually tell these individual dog apart.

It basically just looks for any time it

has an animal in the frame, and then,

opens it's shutter.

Now Google stresses, all of this is happening locally

on the Clips camera itself, nothing is happening

in the Cloud, and in fact, the Clips

doesn't even have a way of

connecting to the internet.

Good boy, good boy, good boy.

Now once the camera has captured a bunch of clips,

you use the APP to browse through them on your phone.

You can edit them down to shorter versions,

grab still images out of them,

or just save the whole thing to your

phone storage for sharing and editing later.

The Clips APP is supposed to learn,

based on which clips you save and deem important,

and then prioritize capturing similar clips in the future.

You can also hit a toggle to view

suggested clips for saving, which is

basically what the APP thinks you'll like

out of the clips it has captured.

I've been testing the Clips with my two kids

for the better part of the past week,

and while I appreciate what Google is trying to do here,

I can't say that I'm terribly impressed

or happy with the results.

I'm used to being the one to take the photos in my family,

whether they're candid or posed moments.

Which means it's been very hard to trust

that the Clips camera is gonna do

what I normally do, for example,

I found it wasn't taking shots all that often.

So I tweaked the settings in the APP

to increase it's frequency, but it

still seems to be very conservative with what

it will actually capture.

Google say that the Clips is supposed to let you

not worry about taking photos or videos,

and just let you enjoy your time with your family.

But it also admits, that putting the Clips

in one spot, and leaving it there,

isn't ideal either.

You really have to move it around,

and put it in different places and angles

to get the best results.

Frankly at that point,

I might as well just be using my phone.

Now on top of that, the Clips camera hardware,

just isn't very good. The images it

captures are flat, and grainy,

and often have a lot of motion blur.

Especially indoors, where I'd use it the most.

The 15 frames per second animations

don't really make for smooth video,

and I actually miss the sound from many of the clips.

At the end of the day, there just

really weren't any clips that I felt

were better or more authentic than

I could capture with my phone.

And in most cases the image quality was

bad enough, that I had just wished

I used my phone to begin with.

(digital music)

Now, I'm sure I could get better at using this.

I could use some practice, and get a better idea

of it's ultra-wide angle field of view.

Find the best angles and positions it works for, and so on.

But I'm not convinced that the effort involved here

would be rewarded with really great results.

And that makes it tough to justify

buying and using the Clips camera.

Beyond it's cost, there's also having

to bring it along, make sure it's charged,

and then go through transferring it's images to my phone.

When I could just use the phone I already have

and get better images and video to begin with.

Google's definitely onto something here.

And I hope it's eventually able to

make it easier to capture pictures of

my kids in the future.

But right now,

the Clips just isn't doing it.

(inhaling)

(exhaling)

- Yay! (clapping)

- Oh my God.

- Happy Birthday!

- 9-1-1 somebody.

(laughing)

(exhaling)

(wheezing)

(laughing)

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Google Translate Songs with Kelly Clarkson - Duration: 4:56.

-♪ Google Translate Songs ♪

-Now, if you've ever used Google Translate, you'd know it's...

-♪ Songs! ♪

-Yeah, uh, that's already --

That's a number-one hit, man.

-That's a good one.

-Yeah. If you've ever used Google Translate,

you know it's not always perfect.

For example, when translated to Mongolian and back,

"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" becomes

"Evening Night Created By Jackie Fallon."

-[ Laughing ]

-We did the same thing with song lyrics.

Some people have done this online.

It's super fun.

Kelly, if you don't mind... -Okay.

-...I'll go first and we'll play this.

All right. Here we go.

I will be performing -- Here's your mic.

-Okay, thank you.

-I will be performing the Google Translated version

of "Feel It Still" by Portugal. The Man.

-Okay.

-Which is now called "Live in the Boat."

[ Laughter ]

-Obviously.

-All right. Here we go. Roots?

-You gotta stand.

♪♪

[ Cheers and applause ]

Oh, my God.

Because that made total sense.

-Thank you so much. -Yes!

I feel like I need to stand.

-It is -- It is your turn.

-Okay. I feel like I need to stand.

-You will be singing the Google Translate version

of one of your own hits... -Okay.

-..."Stronger." -Okay.

Here we go. Okay.

-Which when translated is called "Too Strong."

-Too sexy, too strong.

-Too sexy. Roots! -Too sexy.

Okay, Lord.

♪♪

[ Cheers and applause ]

-Come on! Unbelievable!

-My legs are increasing.

My legs are increasing.

Well, sometimes it happens.

-That was great, man.

For our last one... -Okay.

-...can we do a duet?

-You want to sing with me. I get it.

-I really do. Yeah, I'm a fan.

-It's a gravitational pull.

-This is Sonny and Cher's 1965 hit, "I Got You, Babe."

-All right.

-We'll be singing the translated version...

-We all get to stand up, yeah.

-...which is called "I Have Your Child."

[ Laughter ]

Roots, when you're ready!

-Oh, no. She's low. Jesus.

♪♪

What?!

Aw, come here, honey.

That's so creepy.

-Kelly Clarkson, everybody!

The new season of "The Voice"

airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8:00 P.M. on NBC!

We have music from Kacey Musgraves after the break!

-Yay! -Stick around, everybody!

[ Cheers and applause ]

-♪ I have your child ♪ -♪ Your child ♪

-♪ I have your child ♪ -♪ I have your child ♪

-♪ I have your child ♪ -♪ I have your child ♪

-♪ I have your child ♪ -♪ I have your child ♪

-♪ Child, child, child ♪

-Here we go. Roots. -♪ Child ♪

-♪ I have ♪

-♪ Have your ♪

-♪ Your child ♪ -♪ Child ♪

[ Cheers and applause ]

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À la découverte des trésors de Lyon avec Manon Bril - Google France - Duration: 8:22.

Hey, it's Manon Bril.

I was reading your YouTube comments

and loads of you are telling me

to check out Lyon.

A quick look on Google Arts & Culture

and there's clearly a lot to do there.

That settles it. I'm off to Lyon!

Google Arts & Culture presents

"Treasures of Lyon"

with Manon Bril

First stop: the Ancient Theatre.

Antique Theater

History rules!

I'm so happy to be here.

I love the ancient world.

This is a huge Gallo-Roman theatre.

It was built at the end

of the first century BC

and abandoned

at the end of the Roman Empire.

We didn't rediscover it till centuries later,

at the end of the 1800s.

These days it's home to a music festival

called Les Nuits de Fourvière.

Past meets present.

It's huge!

Are you ready Lugdunum*? (* Lyon in Latin)

It really is massive.

10,000 people – can you imagine?

I'm not out of breath. Honest.

Lyon Museum of Fine Arts

Marion is a curator at the museum.

What sort of things do you have here?

It's a comprehensive collection.

Greek and Egyptian antiquities,

decorative artworks,

classical and contemporary painting.

Many of our masterpieces

like Gauguin and Monet

have been photographed

in super high resolution,

so you can get up close

and see each brushstroke,

each mistake, each hesitation.

It's a way to discover the art,

before or after you visit the museum.

I love anything to do with mythology.

What would you recommend?

Try the chapel.

That's where we keep all our mythological

and neo-antique sculptures.

We're in front of Perseus,

who is slaying Medusa.

Medusa was a monster

with snakes for hair.

If you looked right at her,

you'd turn to stone.

Here, Perseus is about to cut her head off.

Good job he's not looking her in the eyes

or else he'd turn into a statue!

This line, nicknamed 'the Thread'

was opened to the public

over 100 years ago.

I'm standing in front of a 'Traboule'.

Traboules are passageways that go

from one street to another

– through a building.

It's a local word,

there are over 100 Traboules in Lyon.

Some are still accessible today.

They were famously used

by local silk workers,

helping them carry their goods

to the city's fabric market.

And they were used by the Resistance

to confuse German soldiers

in the Second World War,

thanks to all the secret passages.

Guignol was created in 1080

by Laurent Mourguet.

The cheeky puppet

denounces social injustice.

Here's "Le Bal des Ardents",

a bookshop that stocks

independent authors and publishers.

So there's something for everyone.

Time to meet up with my friend Clotilde,

who's going to teach me some local dialect.

Small lexicon of Lyon

- Hey Clotilde - Hey Manon

Seeing as you're from Lyon,

could you teach me

some very local vocabulary?

Sure!

'La Vogue'

is the traditional fairground in Lyon.

'La Vogue aux Marrons'

in La Croix-Rousse

is an unmissable event.

'Vogue aux Marrons' because

people eat chestnuts?

I'm not sure, but chestnuts are delicious!

'Débarouler'

When you arrive late...

and you're all over the place.

Thanks so much, Clotilde!

I'd hate to be late,

so I'd better make tracks.

Lyon Opera House

- Good morning Helene - Good morning Manon

You're Head of Digital at the Opera.

This place has a unique history.

Could you tell me more?

The theatre was built in 1831

and renovated in 1993

by the architect Jean Nouvel.

We stage classical and modern music,

dance, opera, concerts,

jazz and world music.

There's something for everyone.

Any secrets you can reveal

about the Opera?

If you visit the atrium

you'll see statues

that represent music and composers,

with the years they were born and died.

Jean Nouvel decided to leave

four empty spots

for current or future composers.

Specialty from Lyon.

Praline is a delightful sweet

made of almonds

and caramelised sugar.

The Lyon Biennale

Hi Nicolas!

Thank you for showing me round

this incredible space,

The Biennale of Contemporary Art.

Last year the focus was on dance,

this year it's contemporary art.

It's a major event for Lyon.

Why shouldn't people miss it?

There are 150 biennales in the world.

We're third or fourth

in terms of visitors, budget, reputation.

Which isn't bad!

How long has the Biennale been running?

Since 1991,

If you want to explore

what we've done in the past,

you can go on Google Arts and Culture,

discover what we have put in place together:

a summary of the Biennales since 1991.

Most of the artworks here

are created for the Biennale

and destroyed straight after.

as they are created by the artists

for the people of Lyon.

The great thing about partnering with Google

is being able to store the memories

of everything

that's been done over the years.

Last stop in my Lyon trip.

I'm in the Confluence district,

which was renovated in 1995.

It's all super high-tech buildings.

Especially the Musée des Confluences,

which was completed in 2014.

The museum specialises in natural history,

anthropology and civilisation.

Its name refers to the meeting point

of the Saône and the Rhône

and also the crossroads

of knowledge and culture

Thank you Lyon! See you soon!

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google classroom - Duration: 2:32.

Let's Begin!

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In Google slides, you have the ability to download. To download you can go up to

file and you will see download as. You see different options such as you can

download as a Microsoft PowerPoint, ODP document, PDF document, plain text, JPEG

image and PNG image. These are the different options that you can use to change your

Google slides presentation and download into a different format. You also have

the ability to go to help, if you have any questions about Google slides. You

can go to slides help and find different popular articles to help you create and

modify a Google slide.

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Google Forms Tutorial - Duration: 2:04.

Hello everyone, welcome to our Google Forms workshop. In this video, we are going to learn all of the Google Forms and what is Google Forms.

Google forms is one of the best ways to collect information from a large group of people or even a small group of people and it is one of the easiest ways to create surveys and collect data.

Now, we are going to learn how to create a Google Forms account. First, go to Google Forms website.

Then, click on "Go to Google Forms". Here you can log in easily by using your Gmail account. I'm using my horizon account.

Now, we logged in successfully.

After we logged in. Now, we are going to learn how to create a new form. First, click on start a new form.

Then, enter the survey title.

And here you can type a brief survey description. Then, you can type your question here.

From here you can select the question type. For example, I'm going to choose the multiple choice and you can add the option here.

From here you can add another question and you can add questions as needed.

After we created our form. Now we can preview the form before we submit it.

Click on preview and now you can see all your questions. Then, submit it.

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Bloombase StoreSafe Data-at-Rest Encryption Security Solution for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) - Duration: 7:56.

In this demo, we will be showing how to encrypt Google Cloud Persistent Storage with Bloombase StoreSafe

As with all cloud storage, the data you store on these services is likely able to be accessed by the service provider, governments, and other regulators. Even claimed encryption may not be controllable or verifiable

With Bloombase, you can implement your own encryption solution with full control over cipher parameters, keys, and is certified for industry security

Here you can see a Microsoft SQL Server running on Google Cloud Compute Platform

The database files are stored in Google Persistent Disk

The database files are stored as clear-text on Google Cloud Platform unprotected

To secure the SQL Server database files using Bloombase StoreSafe, firstly, let's setup the compute instance

The instance should use the Bloombase image that was shared with your account

Make sure to allow HTTPS traffic and use a network that allows access from an external IP for configuration

Provision a new Google Persistent Disk as backend storage for Bloombase StoreSafe which is going to be used for encrypted database files

Now, we can access the Bloombase StoreSafe web management console at the external IP

Let's verify the Google persistent disk is attached

Navigate to "Physical Storage" to configure the Google Persistent Disk as the backend storage

Set "Physical Storage Type" as Device, write the "Type" as BLOCKIO, and click the magnifying glass icon to select the Google Persistent Disk

Lastly, navigate to "Virtual Storage" to setup the encryption parameters and access control

We will set the "Mode" as iSCSI for client instances to connect to. Then click Add to choose the Google Persistent Disk

Go to the Protection tab and choose "Privacy" from the dropdown menu

Click Add and choose your encryption key

Select your desired cipher and bit length

Go to the Access Control tab

Under Allowed Portal, type the subnet or specific IP of the system that will access the storage

Once the secure storage is properly provisioned, activate the resource to be presented as a block device to the Microsoft SQL Server as new data disk

Attach the Bloombase StoreSafe secure storage resource as a new disk drive from the Windows Server running SQL Server using iSCSI initiator client

To migrate existing database files to the Bloombase StoreSafe secure storage, firstly, shutdown the database service

Once the database service is offline, we can start migrating database files to Bloombase StoreSafe secure storage for initial encryption

Detach the original disk drive with database files in plain-text

Remap Bloombase StoreSafe secure storage as the original drive letter G:

We are ready to bring the Microsoft SQL Server service back online

Quick verification of encrypted database contents presented AS IF they are in clear-text

However, at the storage backend Google Persistent Disk, the sensitive database contents are encrypted by Bloombase StoreSafe using state-of-the-art cryptography

In this demo, we have shown how to deploy Bloombase Storesafe as Google Compute Instance, lock down database files managed at Google Persistent Drive to deliver application-transparent encryption to Microsoft SQL Server

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