One of the reasons I love the internet like Juliet loved Romeo is because there is so much free learning. Want to read every article written by the New York Times in 1935? NewYorkTimes.com can do that. Want to read classic novels without paying a penny? Hit up Read Print. Now you can get lectures from UC Berkeley professors available on YouTube. You can get smarter while sipping a smoothie on a sunny porch somewhere.
Here, watch a lecture by Google co-founder Sergey Brin:
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Its good to know YouTube is making exceptions to its your video has to be less than 8 minutes rule. (i forget the exact limit)
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[…] stumbled on this really cool Cal development on a Nashville blog: UC Berkeley puts hundreds of academic lectures on YouTube. Talking about kicking Fiat Lux to the […]
He looks like Zach Braff.
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