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This is a helicopter on steroids. It has four rotor blades, two cameras and can be flown over a Wifi by an iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone but it has a huge learning curve. 2 minutes
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Is that video safe to upload if it’s not of you? Shelly Palmer of Media30dotcom discusses some surprising dos and don’ts of putting content online and even some legal ramifications. 5 minutes
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Erik Barnett, Immigration & Custom Enforcement (ICE) Senior Counselor, tells CSPAN’s "The Communicators" about ICE's new online anti-piracy campaign and its impact. 27 minutes
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Enjoy a holiday week encore: a 2007 Excalibur Awards nominee interview as the 2010 event nears. It's hi tech at a great aquarium! 15 minutes
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Last week, CNET news covered Steve Jobs unveiling the new Apple TV, which gets a qualified yes, and new iPods. Plus, Google takes over your inbox ... in a good way? 5 minutes
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TGIF: From information overload, not knowledge overload, and the effects to increasing malware and is Google spying on everyone? 5 minutes
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A Premier Member Showcase focus is with a company president that provides IT solutions and is a women's business entrepreneur advocate. 8 minutes
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Jesse Schell, CEO of Schell Games, describes the current relationship between advertisers and the video game industry, predicting what he calls "advergaming" and powerful virtual economies. 5 minutes
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Wanted posters and mug shots on Facebook? What are the pros and cons? CNN’s Ali Velshi and Media30dotcom’s Shelly Palmer discuss how new tech creates new activities and the value or not. 4 minutes
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Bilski v. Kappos: How the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Impacts Patent Law for Business Methods and Hi-Tech Organizations. Overview. 33 minutes
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Bilski v. Kappos: How the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Impacts Patent Law for Business Methods and for Hi-Tech Organizations. Event PDF presentation. 30 minutes
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Explore the incredible future of college education fueled by technology and beyond! 14 minutes
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Well-known Internet analyst Omar Wasow, who also tutored Oprah Winfrey for 12 weeks on TV, shares a journey in a TEDx Boston, starting with DonkeyKong and explores aspects of the technology space. 6 minutes
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Samsung teases its Galaxy Tab, Apple is expected to launch new products, Google Street View irks the French, a look at a corporate data center, Windows 95 is 15 and explore the AR Drone helicopter. 7 minutes
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TGIF: New York Times Technology Editor David Pogue evaluates the state of a popular computer dictation software which shows the progress, or not, of speech recognition technology. Keep typing? 3 minutes
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A Premier TAG Member focus on a nationally recognized local university and its mission. 15 minutes
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Game Special: Meet Milo, a hotly anticipated video game for Microsoft's Kinect controller. Like a real 11-year-old, the virtual boy recognizes and responds differently to different people. 15 minutes
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Game Special: Jesse Schell, CEO and Creative Director of Schell Games, imagines a future where every aspect of daily life is integrated like a video game. Ten points for eating cereal? 8 minutes
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Insights into the expanded ATDC, Georgia Tech's internationally known accelerator for startup companies which has graduated more than 120 companies. 20 minutes
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Game Special: Facebook and Twitter built a "social layer" over the real world. TEDxBoston presents the next layer: the "game layer," behavior-steering game dynamics to reshape education and commerce. 15 minutes
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Facebook introduces a location based service, Twitter creates the Tweet Button, Intel plans to buy security vendor McAfee, Apple is readying a new tablet similar to its iPad, robot news and more. 7 minutes
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How do you truly test a device that beams your coordinates into space and dispatches a rescue squad to your exact location? That's exactly what Wired editor Joe Brown did. The results? Find out. 2 minutes
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An expert, Sr VP for Edelman Digital, David Armano, applies his expertise in social media and business strategy across multiple clients such as eBay, BlackBerry, and Twitter to name a few. His insights? 16 minutes
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Food for Thought: Harry McCracken, Editor of Technologizer is interviewed by O’Reilly Media at the recent Web 2.0 Summit about the trends of tech and the impact. 5 minutes
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Explore digital new media and high school sports, mergers and fast track funding along with a future targeting all 50 states. 14 minutes
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Jesse Schell, CEO and Creative Director of Schell Games, applies Gartner's hype cycle to iPad consumer reaction -- from inflated expectations, to disillusionment, to finding its niche as a couch companion. 5 minutes
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The HP scandal, Dell and its Streak tablet, more rumors about the iPhone and Verizon, Samsung’s portable 3D Blu-Ray player, South Korean police raid Google's offices, Skype files for IPO and more. 6 minutes
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Wired chats with the cast of Tron: Legacy to hear about the streamlined, technology-laced costume designs created for the highly anticipated film. 3 minutes
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A Premier TAG Member focus is on the executive of a local IT services company who is also on the Board of Utility Technology Associates and more. 17 minutes
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Actor and activist Richard Dreyfuss worries that technologies have removed time from our collective decision-making process saying we no longer contemplate or change our minds, which could be fatal. 4 minutes
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CBS News reports on how wannabe stars can turn a YouTube video into a record deal, taking grade school singers to 30 million YouTube views to Hollywood and more. 3 minutes
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Let's go inside out with a Tuesday visit all month with TAG volunteers about the new, the needed and the best of TAG operational services and events. 17 minutes
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The sequel to the critically acclaimed "Batman: Arkham Asylum" is announced, Saudia Arabia shuts off BlackBerry service overnight, Apple's next iPod Touch may get a front-facing camera and more. 2 minutes
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RIM introduces a new BlackBerry, Acer unveils a netbook that runs both Android and Windows XP, Google pulls the plug on Google Wave, a NASA robot plans to tweet from space and more. 7 minutes
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In light of the new Kindle, Jeff Bezos, Founder & CEO, Amazon.com, appeared on the Charlie Rose TV show to discuss features and defend the Kindle. 6 minutes
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Event presentation: How Can Building Georgia's Health IT Community Enhance Revenue, Productivity and Innovation? Explore the benefits of positioning as an "economic cluster." Overview. 19 minutes
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Continue exploring the cluster model for Georgia's private business sector as well as the social and community benefits that ultimately make clusters so valuable to a region's economic infrastructure. 16 minutes
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In a TEDtalks, oceanographer John Delaney is leading the team that is building an underwater network of high-def cameras and sensors that will turn the ocean into a global interactive lab. 24 minutes
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Will the Droid X prove that bigger is better? Or, will the Incredible continue to live up to its name? Find out in another CNET Prizefight punch out. 4 minutes
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WIT is all about great programs to help women in business but, wait! WIT doesn't stop there. Learn more! 18 minutes
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Comic Con 2010 is more about high tech movies, TV shows and video games to make it a geek heaven. How high tech has it gotten? Find out. 5 minutes
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For the last week of July, exclusive video of the Defcon badge, Amazon announces a new Kindle, Panasonic shows off a 3D camcorder, General Motors pricing for their hybrid electric car and more… 7 minutes
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Shai Agassi, Founder and CEO of Better Place -- on a one man mission to turn all cars electric -- talks about his perspectives and predictions about the trillion dollar transportation opportunity. 3 minutes
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An astonishing new computer interface reads its user's brainwaves, making it possible to control virtual objects, and even physical electronics, with mere thoughts. What about its far-reaching applications? 14 minutes
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CBSNews.com's Shira Lazar talks to Randi Zuckerberg from Facebook marketing about Facebook's $500 million users, the release of Facebook Stories, customer service issues and the future. 4 minutes
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Explore the rapidly growing video game development industry in Georgia with Tino and Todd! 17 minutes
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Learn how the website WikiLeaks collects and posts highly classified information from founder Julian Assange, reportedly sought for questioning by US authorities. Contains graphic battle footage. 20 minutes
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Amazon strikes an exclusive-to-Kindle deal with a gaggle of famous authors, YouTube revamps its music site, a two-seat yellow submarine could be yours for just $2 million and more. 3 minutes
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At Inside Gaming Plus, Rod Fergusson Executive Producer of Gears of War discusses advances that have been made in Gears 3. Even if not a gamer, this stuff is an impressive statement of our culture. 5 minutes
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A Premier TAG Member focus looks at a company with a client base in 15 countries across four continents at the forefront of software development. 12 minutes
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Andreas Weigend, former Chief Scientist for Amazon.com, discusses what he calls the "social data revolution" and reveals how the data is gained and used to manipulate your world. 4 minutes
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The MyFord Touch driver connect technology demonstates advancements in voice recognition technology that will impact other industries. In this case, more than 10,000 first-level commands are understood. 4 minutes
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Who wins? It's a Prizefight of epic proportions between the top two phones in the hearts and minds of tech heads worldwide. Can Apple's iPhone dethrone the current reigning champion, the HTC Evo 4G. 23 minutes
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Learn more about the Atlanta-based company leading the world in solar PV products for creating clean, earth-friendly power generation. 14 minutes
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Scientist Carter Emmart has coordinated the efforts of scientists, artists and programmers for the last 12 years to build a complete 3D visualization of the universe. See a stunning TEDTalks tour now. 7 minutes
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FCC Commissioner Michael Copps discusses the currents and cross-currents surrounding implementation of the National Broadband Plan and implications in both Washington DC and Silicon Valley. 60 minutes
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Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior discusses building the next Internet and the role of cloud services, security, and more for new business models. 2 minutes
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O’Reilly Media reviews the evolution of Web 2.0 and explores the future of successful co-operative growth in the face of threats or roles of giants such as Apple, Amazon, Facebook and more. 23 minutes
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Explore the original patented innovation of an Atlanta, GA, company which produces a digital screen that, for the first time, can be placed on odd shaped or curved walls or even around columns! 20 minutes
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A TEDtalks and author Clay Shirky look at "cognitive surplus" and how the shared, online work we do is building a better, more cooperative world. 4 minutes
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CNET’s Buzz Report for last week includes the app store hacking and billing, AT&T denies technology glitches, Apple says iPhone signal bars are fiction, and more. 5 minutes
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Nicholas Carr, author of The Shallows, judges the kind of intensive activity people engage in online and rewards or not for modes of thought. 2 minutes
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Listen to Illinois Governor Pat Quinn at a press conference for tax credits bill where he discusses Moto, VASCO, TechAmerica and his trip to Nasdaq with TechAmerica starting at 8 minutes. 13 minutes
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An interview with a Wired Magazine writer about his classic book Hackers Heroes of the Computer Revolution reveals noteworthy hackers such as Gates and Wozniak and more fascinating history. 28 minutes
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Celebrating a TAG Radio Great! One of the fathers of the Internet and guest host, Globalspeak President Frank Baia, discuss the future of our virtual world. Accurate? Premiered: October 2, 2007. 29 minutes
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At a Wired Business Conference, Steve Case, co-founder of America Online, talks about his conversion from Twitter skeptic to power user with almost 350,000 followers. 3 minutes
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At Velocity 2010, Tom Cook, Facebook Systems Engineer tells how the site “runs” day-to-day with a geeky focus on tech, processes for rapidly pushing out changes while keeping site stability and more. 40 minutes
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Independently peer produced video: A distinguished panel discusses HB 1069: Georgia’s New Angel Investment Tax Incentive Legislation and its impact. Read details . 43 minutes
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Recorded by TAG staff: Listen to a webinar promotion for the CIO Certification Series, a 5-week training program starting on July 16 for aspiring (and existing) CIOs and CTOs to discover valuable tools and techniques. Register now! 40 minutes
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What are CNET’s Brian Cooley’s top 5 reasons for skipping the iPhone 4? Can you resist? 4 minutes
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Along with guest host, globalspeak President & CEO Frank Baia, explore TAG's tech enabled small business initiative to grow companies rapidly and increase biz tech jobs in Georgia. 18 minutes
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The iPhone 4 is a sleek, satisfying, and compelling device that keeps Apple strongly competitive in an increasingly crowded marketplace. Learn all about it. 5 minutes
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iPhone 4 launches to much fanfare, Verizon and Motorola offer some competition with the new Droid X, the MIT Media Lab develops a new technique to test for eyeglass prescriptions and more. 6 minutes
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Introduction to the 2010 Georgia Logistics Summit. 4 minutes
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Governor Sonny Perdue speaks about the state’s strategic industry, logistics. 15 minutes
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Page Siplon, Executive Director, Center for Innovations for Logistics, introduces the 2010 Gerogia Logistics Report: Fueling Competitiveness and its Factor 1: Policy. 4 minutes
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Todd Long, Director of Planning, Department of Transportation, speaks about freight and logistics in Georgia. 27 minutes
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Page Siplon, Executive Director, Center for Innovations for Logistics, introduces Report Factor 2: Infrastructure. 2 minutes
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Paul Bingham, Managing Director, HIS-Global Insight addresses the national and international trade outlook. 31 minutes
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Page Siplon, Executive Director, Center for Innovations for Logistics, introduces Report Factor 3: Operations. 2 minutes
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Ken Bianco, Vice President, JCB North America, offers a logistics user’s perspective. 29 minutes
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Introductions to Report Factors Four and Five, Technology and Work Force, are followed by a Q&A session with the audience and a panel of experts. 48 minutes
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At E3 2010, Brian Tong of CNET takes a first look at the Nintendo 3DS, the company’s newest portable handheld 3-D (with no special glasses) gaming device. 2 minutes
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On CSPAN’s The Communicators, Walter McCormick of U.S. Telecom and Computer and Communications Industry Assoc’s Cathy Sloan discuss the FCC's efforts to regulate broadband services 31 minutes
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In a TEDtalks, YouTube's head of user experience, talks about how the site works with copyright holders and creators to foster a creative ecosystem where everybody wins. Lesson learned? 8 minutes
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It passed, the Georgia Angel Investment Tax Credit. Which companies qualify? Explore from how it began to what the Tax Credit means now. 11 minutes
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Get more than just shows and movies on your television. Watch videos on the Web, browse photos, play games, and more -- all in one seamless experience. 3 minutes
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Last week’s news includes AT&T tries hard to ruin iPhone 4's pre-order week, Nintendo owns E3, Microsoft goes cultish, and Sony makes a Magic Wand. 5 minutes
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Brian Sawyer, co-author of Best Android Apps, shares his 5 favorite apps. You will either want to get them right away or, if you don’t own an Android, know what’s important in phone tech today. 4 minutes
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Angel investor Shervin Pishevar argues that when it comes to gaming, devices like the iPad, iPhone, and Android are the wave of the future. Is the xBox really dead? 3 minutes
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Today's Premier TAG Member focus is very special as the 100th to join: meet Navicure, a leading Internet based medical claims clearinghouse headquartered in Duluth, Georgia. 11 minutes
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Richard Warner, CEO, What's Up Interactive introduces the event and some judges of the competition for the grand prize of $50,000 in cash and $200,000 in services. 3 minutes
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Comments by TAG Chairman Robert Hendricks; GRA's Sid Elliott, TAG President Tino Mantella, then Allen Moseley, General Partner Noro-Moseley Partners moderates a VC panel. 20 minutes
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Allen Moseley, General Partner Noro-Moseley Partners, moderates a venture capital panel of distinguished executives from local investment companies. 18 minutes
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Finalist Toomah presents the product: InterviewPlus, a Saas interview management platform. 21 minutes
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Toomah responds to questions from the judges. 20 minutes
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Finalist Khush presents the product: LaDiDa, a reverse karaoke app on the iphone. 19 minutes
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Khush responds to questions from the judges. 20 minutes
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Finalist TransactionTree presents the company’s event driven digital receipt and marketing delivery system and its paperless receipts delivery system, eReceipts. 18 minutes
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TransactionTree responds to questions from the judges. 17 minutes
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