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Today Google's US homepage is celebrating Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu, civil rights activist

and survivor of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

January 30th, 2017 would have been his 98th birthday and is officially recognized as Fred

Korematsu Day in California, Hawaii, Virginia and Florida.

A son of Japanese immigrant parents, Korematsu was born and raised in Oakland, California.

After the U.S. entered WWII, he tried to enlist in the U.S. National Guard and Coast Guard,

but was turned away due to his ethnicity.

He was 22 years old and working as a foreman in his hometown when Executive Order 9066

was signed in 1942 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

The order sent more than 115,000 people of Japanese descent living in the United States

to incarceration.

Rather than voluntarily relocate to an internment camp, Korematsu went into hiding.

He was arrested in 1942 and despite the help of organizations like ACLU, his conviction

was upheld in the landmark Supreme Court case of Korematsu v. United States.

Consequently, he and his family were sent to the the Central Utah War Relocation Center

at Topaz, Utah until the end of WWII in 1945.

It wasn't until 1976 that President Gerald Ford formally ended Executive Order 9066 and

apologized for the internment, stating "We now know what we should have known then — not

only was that evacuation wrong but Japanese-Americans were and are loyal Americans."

Fred Korematsu's conviction was overturned in 1983 after evidence came to light that

disputed the necessity of the internment.

Five years later President Ronald Reagan signed the The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 citing

"racial prejudice, wartime hysteria and a lack of political leadership" as the central

motivation for Japanese internment.

In 1998, President Bill Clinton awarded Korematsu with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the

country's most distinguished civilian award.

Fred Korematsu can be remembered fighting for civil rights and against prejudice throughout

his life, famously saying:

"If you have the feeling that something is wrong, don't be afraid to speak up."

The doodle by artist Sophie Diao–herself a child of Asian immigrants–features a patriotic

portrait of Korematsu wearing his Presidential Medal of Freedom, a scene of the internment

camps to his back, surrounded by cherry blossoms, flowers that have come to be symbols of peace

and friendship between the US and Japan.

Today's Doodle pays homage to Fred Korematsu's 98th Birthday.

For more infomation >> Fred Korematsu Biography : Fred T. Korematsu Activist Wikipedia| Google Doodle honors Fred Korematsu - Duration: 3:44.

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Fred korematsu Day 2017: Google Doodles Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu Social Activist Japanese Americans - Duration: 4:31.

Today Google's US homepage is celebrating Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu, civil rights activist

and survivor of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

January 30th, 2017 would have been his 98th birthday and is officially recognized as Fred

Korematsu Day in California, Hawaii, Virginia and Florida.

A son of Japanese immigrant parents, Korematsu was born and raised in Oakland, California.

After the U.S. entered WWII, he tried to enlist in the U.S. National Guard and Coast Guard,

but was turned away due to his ethnicity.

He was 22 years old and working as a foreman in his hometown when Executive Order 9066

was signed in 1942 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

The order sent more than 115,000 people of Japanese descent living in the United States

to incarceration.

Rather than voluntarily relocate to an internment camp, Korematsu went into hiding.

He was arrested in 1942 and despite the help of organizations like ACLU, his conviction

was upheld in the landmark Supreme Court case of Korematsu v. United States.

Consequently, he and his family were sent to the the Central Utah War Relocation Center

at Topaz, Utah until the end of WWII in 1945.

It wasn't until 1976 that President Gerald Ford formally ended Executive Order 9066 and

apologized for the internment, stating "We now know what we should have known then — not

only was that evacuation wrong but Japanese-Americans were and are loyal Americans."

Fred Korematsu's conviction was overturned in 1983 after evidence came to light that

disputed the necessity of the internment.

Five years later President Ronald Reagan signed the The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 citing

"racial prejudice, wartime hysteria and a lack of political leadership" as the central

motivation for Japanese internment.

In 1998, President Bill Clinton awarded Korematsu with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the

country's most distinguished civilian award.

Fred Korematsu can be remembered fighting for civil rights and against prejudice throughout

his life, famously saying:

"If you have the feeling that something is wrong, don't be afraid to speak up."

The doodle by artist Sophie Diao–herself a child of Asian immigrants–features a patriotic

portrait of Korematsu wearing his Presidential Medal of Freedom, a scene of the internment

camps to his back, surrounded by cherry blossoms, flowers that have come to be symbols of peace

and friendship between the US and Japan.

Today's Doodle pays homage to Fred Korematsu's 98th Birthday.

For more infomation >> Fred korematsu Day 2017: Google Doodles Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu Social Activist Japanese Americans - Duration: 4:31.

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Google's hidden dinosaur game ULTIMATE SCORE (TURN ON ANNOTATIONS) - Duration: 2:51.

Here i am entering the hacks and starting the game

Just messing around with these fun hacks

At this point no more enemies will spawn. But sometimes the dinosaur can loop around the map and hit enemies already loaded in (when entering the game)

IF you notice in the leaderboards there is a player with an insane score, next video we will learn to get a score that high

Practicing my duck jumping

If your score goes too high it will reset. Just a troll for hackers but ill you will learn how to avoid that next video.

No more captions from now on BYE!

For more infomation >> Google's hidden dinosaur game ULTIMATE SCORE (TURN ON ANNOTATIONS) - Duration: 2:51.

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Editing images, headers and footers in the mobile version of Google Docs for Android and iOS - Duration: 2:42.

Google has added new features

into their own mobile application

Google Docs for Android and iOS operating systems

If previously you could only insert

image into a document

and change its size

from now you have

additional possibilities

to change appearence

for any inserted photos

you may setup border style like

straight, dashed or dotted

as well as its thickness and color

moreover inserted into

the text of the document photos

you can now not only

move but also rotate

to any angle

In this case

if an image have active

"text wrap" mode

even when it was is rotated at an angle

is not a multiple of 90 degrees

then takes place the correct location of the text

It should be noted

that the image-editing interface

in the mobile version of Google Docs

is very simple and intuitive

To move an image

it is enough to touch it by finger

in the middle

and drag it to a new location

To change the image size

pull enough by any of

the highlighted squares

on his frame

Rotate the image at any angle

can be achieved by pulling

the protruding top round icon

Thus

when moving images

as well as when it is resized

and rotated

the screen is displaying

red lines for dynamic binding

which allows precise positioning of

the image on the sheet

even on a small screen of

mobile device

Another main feature of

the new version of the mobile Google Docs

is the ability to edit

headers and footers

Now you can place

the name of the document in the header

which will be visible

on every page

In addition, you can set up a field

for automatic

page numbers

which you may place

either the header or in the footer

at any position

In conjunction with such functions like separation of pages

and modifying a page of contents

this allows to create

well-structured documents

on smartphones

For more infomation >> Editing images, headers and footers in the mobile version of Google Docs for Android and iOS - Duration: 2:42.

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Fred T. Korematsu: Google Doodle Fred Korematsu 98th Birthday Celebration January 30, 2017 - Duration: 4:31.

Today Google's US homepage is celebrating Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu, civil rights activist

and survivor of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

January 30th, 2017 would have been his 98th birthday and is officially recognized as Fred

Korematsu Day in California, Hawaii, Virginia and Florida.

A son of Japanese immigrant parents, Korematsu was born and raised in Oakland, California.

After the U.S. entered WWII, he tried to enlist in the U.S. National Guard and Coast Guard,

but was turned away due to his ethnicity.

He was 22 years old and working as a foreman in his hometown when Executive Order 9066

was signed in 1942 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

The order sent more than 115,000 people of Japanese descent living in the United States

to incarceration.

Rather than voluntarily relocate to an internment camp, Korematsu went into hiding.

He was arrested in 1942 and despite the help of organizations like ACLU, his conviction

was upheld in the landmark Supreme Court case of Korematsu v. United States.

Consequently, he and his family were sent to the the Central Utah War Relocation Center

at Topaz, Utah until the end of WWII in 1945.

It wasn't until 1976 that President Gerald Ford formally ended Executive Order 9066 and

apologized for the internment, stating "We now know what we should have known then — not

only was that evacuation wrong but Japanese-Americans were and are loyal Americans."

Fred Korematsu's conviction was overturned in 1983 after evidence came to light that

disputed the necessity of the internment.

Five years later President Ronald Reagan signed the The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 citing

"racial prejudice, wartime hysteria and a lack of political leadership" as the central

motivation for Japanese internment.

In 1998, President Bill Clinton awarded Korematsu with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the

country's most distinguished civilian award.

Fred Korematsu can be remembered fighting for civil rights and against prejudice throughout

his life, famously saying:

"If you have the feeling that something is wrong, don't be afraid to speak up."

The doodle by artist Sophie Diao–herself a child of Asian immigrants–features a patriotic

portrait of Korematsu wearing his Presidential Medal of Freedom, a scene of the internment

camps to his back, surrounded by cherry blossoms, flowers that have come to be symbols of peace

and friendship between the US and Japan.

Today's Doodle pays homage to Fred Korematsu's 98th Birthday.

For more infomation >> Fred T. Korematsu: Google Doodle Fred Korematsu 98th Birthday Celebration January 30, 2017 - Duration: 4:31.

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Fred Korematsu Google Doodle - Duration: 2:41.

Today Google's US homepage is celebrating Fred T. Korematsu, a civil rights activist

and survivor of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.

January 30th, 2017 would have been his 98th birthday and is officially recognized as Fred

Korematsu Day in California, Hawaii, Virginia and Florida.

A son of Japanese immigrant parents, Korematsu was born and raised in Oakland, California.

After the U.S. entered WWII, he tried to enlist in the U.S. National Guard and Coast Guard,

but was turned away due to his ethnicity.

He was 22 years old and working as a foreman in his hometown when Executive Order 9066

was signed in 1942 by U.S President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

The order sent more than 115,000 people of Japanese descent living in the United States

to incarceration.

Rather than voluntarily relocate to an internment camp, Korematsu went into hiding.

He was arrested in 1942 and despite the help of organizations like ACLU, his conviction

was upheld in the landmark Supreme Court case of Korematsu v. United States.

Consequently, he and his family were sent to the the Central Utah War Relocation Center

at Topaz, Utah until the end of WWII in 1945.

It wasn't until 1976 that U.S President Gerald Ford formally ended Executive Order

9066 and apologized for the internment, stating "We now know what we should have known then

— not only was that evacuation wrong but Japanese-Americans were and are loyal Americans."

Fred Korematsu's conviction was overturned in 1983 after evidence came to light that

disputed the necessity of the internment.

Five years later U.S President Ronald Reagan signed the The Civil Liberties Act of 1988

citing "racial prejudice, wartime hysteria and a lack of political leadership" as the

central motivation for Japanese internment.

In 1998, U.S President Bill Clinton awarded Korematsu with the Presidential Medal of Freedom,

the U.S's most distinguished civilian award.

Fred Korematsu can be remembered fighting for civil rights and against prejudice throughout

his life, famously saying:

"If you have the feeling that something is wrong, don't be afraid to speak up."

The Fred T. Korematsu Institute was founded in 2009 to carry on Korematsu's legacy as

a civil rights advocate by educating and advocating for civil liberties for all communities.

For more infomation >> Fred Korematsu Google Doodle - Duration: 2:41.

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Signing in to Google Chrome - Duration: 3:52.

Hi everybody, Pete here from IT Support.

Today I'm going to cover signing into google chrome which we will

use as our browser when we move to

Google for our email and our file

storage. Up to to now we've been using

Internet Explorer to access the web and

occasionally perhaps Google Chrome but

this is the best browser to use from now

on. If i open it up now the normal

Google search engine appears but it has

a facility which will be useful - sign in.

That's at the top top right hand

corner - you'll see a small figure, if you

drop that down and select

Sign into Chrome it will ask you for

your Cwcab email address. I'm going to

use a training address today for this

demonstration and put the password in

here - but you should put in the google

password that we will distribute as we

create those accounts. The next stage is

to click "link data" and then we can close

Ad Blocker and Hangouts - which is the

subject of a different video. Go on

through the prompt and you'll see at

this stage there's no difference from

where we started

except that when we close the browser

and open it again

the Intranet will appear. This is our new

Intranet and replaces the one that we've

been using to date. In the center

left here will be the management blog

information area and at the top of the

screen here some useful links - and some

information down the left-hand side.

What I want to demonstrate today is

the bookmarks bar

which you will find very useful to access

your files and your mail. You can add

items to this bar very easily - click on

the apps at top left and you'll see a number of

icons appear. Some of these you will use quite

commonly. I've already got google docs up

here and I can add the Drive. This is where

your files will be transferred from the

current server drives and if I've got an address up

here that I want to add as a bookmark i

can click the star at the end of the

line and finish. That will be added

to my bookmarks bar. I might also want to

add Gmail because we will have no Outlook

(that will be removed). Our mail will be

in the normal Gmail interface and again

if i click the star that appears in the

bookmarks bar. If I close down the

browser and open it up again those

bookmarks are saved across the top bar

and if you do this exercise once on any

machine that you use in a Cheshire West

location, when you log into a

pc with your normal username and

password and open chrome the same page

will appear. You'll have easy access

to your Drive, documents and any other

web page that you find useful.

Thank you very much..

For more infomation >> Signing in to Google Chrome - Duration: 3:52.

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Siri Speaker Review – Apple Siri Vs Amazon Echo & Google Home - Duration: 3:41.

For more infomation >> Siri Speaker Review – Apple Siri Vs Amazon Echo & Google Home - Duration: 3:41.

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‬Uploading to Google Drive - Duration: 5:26.

For more infomation >> ‬Uploading to Google Drive - Duration: 5:26.

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The term "data search" of "Google documents"? - Duration: 2:48.

The term "data search" of "Google documents"?

Hello everyone

This time, we will discuss "data search" of "Google Docs"

Read the data automatically by machine learning to "Google Docs / Sheets / Slides",

It has been implemented that us to display the information based on the data "data search" feature

But is a function that can each be used in the same way, the property will depend on the service

This time, is an introduction of "data search" of "Google Docs"

"Data search" function of the "Google Docs" reads a certain keyword you entered in the document files automatically,

For us to view each of the keywords of images and content on a "Google Docs"

When you are entering text into a document file, on the right side of the screen when you click on the "data search" icon in the lower right "data search" window is displayed,

Image to list of keywords and related that is based on the text of the document file is displayed

Also, if you click on each keyword, us to display the results of a keyword search "web", us to display the results of the image by the keyword "image",

Is displayed tab of us to display the files associated with the keywords that are saved in the "Google Drive" "Drive",

Switch the display by clicking on each, you can display the appropriate data

"Data search" means that, without performing a keyword search each time open another tab in your browser,

Embed the link of the displayed content in the "data search" in the document file, image is not able to or attach a

By the way, since the image is basically "authorized image is re-used after modification" to be displayed are to be displayed, there is no worry of copyright infringement

Also "data search" of "Google Docs" is also in the smartphone version of the app, it is possible to use from the menu icon in the edit screen

It will display the "data search" the best information in the automatic "Google documents", for us to help the dark document file creation of content

It is recommended that in particular use of the "data search" at the time of article creation, such as blog

Please by all means try to reference

Or more, was a discussion of "data search" of "Google Docs"

For more infomation >> The term "data search" of "Google documents"? - Duration: 2:48.

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YouTube Live With Google Events - Duration: 9:27.

Welcome everyone to this edition of

Learn to Live Stream with Ms. Ileane. My

name is Ileane Smith and I'm here on

Google+ and Youtube and I want to just

give you a little heads up on something

that's happening. The whole live video

landscape is constantly changing

there's so many new things coming out

that I can't even keep up with them all

but this one today I wanted to share

with you that first Google+ events went

away but guess what

now they're back! And right now I have a

Google+ event going on with this YouTube

Live video. So I just want to do some

screen sharing to show you guys what it

looks like now bear with me because this

just went live recently this is

January 29, 2017 by the way and so I'm

a fumble around with it a little bit

because nobody really has a tutorial on

how to do it so i'm going to attempt to

show you guys how it works so let's get

to the screenshare shall we? okay here is

the event page and if I did everything

correctly i should be able to refresh

and eventually - yeah - you see there

that the screen sharing is was showing

up so of course it's always on a little

bit of a delay and so let me

take off the screen share so then you

can see haha

and so what you have to do is go over to

Google+ events and if you don't remember

how to get there

I know it's been a while but i will

definitely leave the links to everything

in the description of this video but

this is why I think it's important guys

some of you have built a following up

one google hangouts before they went

away or I should say on google+ before

the events went away and before YouTube

decided to take them or separate youtube

from Google+ because at one point they

were tied together and really I'm not

trying to go down memory lane because at

this point a lot of us probably can't

even keep track of whether it's together or

whether it isn't. And so this one kind of

snuck in under the radar and that's why

I wanted to let you know about it

because what you can do with the event

page you can keep the conversation if

you want your comments to stay because

with a Youtube Live video the chat goes

away at the end of the broadcast but

with the event page the conversation,

the comments, the engagement does not go away

because this event page will remain on

google+ and you can share it out. Now

some folks will probably say well I

want on my website that's an option

too but we got explore all the options

right and so for somebody like me who

had thousands and thousands of followers

over on google plus it makes sense for

me to have this over on the event page

because the people that are still there

they're used to being on google+ they

like hangout on Google+ and is familiar

to them and so they can just subscribe

to my event they'll get different

notification than they would if they

were to have it on my website so we try

to make things as easy as we can for

people and we know that with YouTube the

notifications sometimes aren't is

accurate and sometimes people get

unsubscribed so rumor has it i never had

that problem huh

so anyway I just wanted to share that

with you guys really quickly and so now

what we'll do is we are going to pretend

that we're starting up an event from

scratch so let's do that now you don't

have to use YouTube live to do this

event but I was a matter of fact maybe

you do I think I misspoke sorry about

that

so we're going to start it from the event

side because the event has to be set up

and scheduled first in order for you to

be able to share that out and to you

know get our folks all one page and you

know whether they responded that they

were coming or not

so you go over here and this is plus.google.com/events

but like i said i

will have all the links in the

description of this video as well as

links to the previous episodes and this

series of learn to live stream with Ms. Ileane

So you would also create an event

and they give you choice of different

banners or you can upload your own and

this is where you would do the upload or

if you could just tell to go into your

photos and or you can just do one of

these generic ones that are kind of

under the other category so let's just

pick one of those just for now and then

what you want to be sure you do you know

you add in your title your date of your

event your location now since we're

going to be doing in online event

we're going to say that it's a hangout

and then this is where you will put the

YouTube URL

right there and this is where you invite

your circles there

ok so that was just a real quick

walkthrough guys please let me know if

you have questions let me get that off

of the screen come back to you

that's me the hangout is some be a

little finicky here they don't you got

me back now and I do have one viewer

here so it was probably me huh

so I'm going to just take a real quick

look-over on YouTube because there is

that chat still over on my youtube page

so i just want to go over here and just

make sure nobody didn't nobody has left

any comments in the chat because the

last time I didn't check and I was on

the wrong page and lo and behold I had

folks over there chatting I think that

was just last week or the week before so

anyway guys we got so many options with

these live video and using YouTube live

and of course Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

all that stuff. I am here to help you

I'll also be speaking and Social Media

marketing world on March the 23rd the

conference's from the 22nd 23rd 24th be

sure to get the link in my

description will also have links to the

virtual conference for those who can't

come to San Diego in March so with that

just know that

ask any questions that you have about

using a live video in the comments

section or you can catch me on Twitter

but i think this is really exciting

there's a lot of possibilities that we

had kind of forgotten about and kind of

getting used to not using Google+ but if

you have a following over there I think

it makes sense for you to just take a

look schedule

a couple of events and just see how it goes

because i want you to grow your YouTube

channel your live video following and so

we have to explore some of these options

okay with that I want you to have a

wonderful day and I'll see you next

weekend with another tutorial about

using live video take care have a great

week guys

For more infomation >> YouTube Live With Google Events - Duration: 9:27.

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Google maps in Locus map - Duration: 2:39.

How add google maps to Locus map

You can make your own file. Please open link #1 under this video. Or...

Download the installation package with a Google map. Please open link #2 under this video.

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