Hi. Masha is a founding member of Pussy Riot and a political activist.She is also an author, poet, musician, mother of a young son, and an actor, having appeared as herself in an episode of "House of Cards"
What advice would you offer to people in other countries around the world who might be concerned about creeping authoritarianism in their own societies? Masha Alyokhina, ..
the Present, and Future of a Multi-Billion Dollar Franchise." He is Chris Taylor, the deputy editor of "Mashable," dedicated Star Wars fan, author, and Jedi knight. Perhaps you wonder why events from a galaxy far, far away have so much Force power.
Her memoir of her time as a prisoner of conscience in Russia, "Riot Days," was published three days ago. And as I told Masha , I am roughly halfway through reading it myself. With her fellow Pussy Riot member, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, she founded Zona Prava, an organization which
But I think this is what I want to say. Next question for Masha ? I'm curious, in the sort of spectrum of a different kind of political action, from more to less radical, through art, through marching,
And so a couple years ago, a company called Skopje, they wanted to get more engineers because it is obviously a very, very competitive market. There is-- my old boss at "Mashable," she works for Rachel Ray now.
of happiness accessible to everybody. Last week we launched this campaign with Mashable, in which we asked Vine experts to send us their video on what happiness means to them. And actually these were the winners from this contest.
Yeah. Let me pass around the microphone. Hi, Masha . So what are your main learnings from your life and basically-- What? Your main learnings? Learnings.
You know, all of the book for me was important to broadcast as much incredible Black talent as Yeah, Mashama. You know, Mashama is such an amazing chef.
Mechanics to Crush the Competition." So you should pick that up. He blogs for sites like Huffington Post and Mashable. He's given numerous talks, including a really great Ted talk for TedxBrussels titled, "How Games Make Kids Smarter." I'm excited to have Gabe here because gamification is
unfairly fired that is to protest the violation of the Constitution an astonishing thing the likes of which had never happened before which sign did we come down we came down in the sight of General mashari he was our Ally he supported the war on terror now we could have said you know look let's just be honest I mean this is a case where just like in the Cold War sometimes we have
Please join me in welcoming to Google Seattle, Masha Alyokhina. Hi.
Sure. You've got three strings. And the dancer, who's also called Masha , got up and started dancing-- just naturally got up and started dancing to what we're doing.
Sure. You've got three strings. They could speak English, and they were all called Masha .
Welcome, Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Your Excellency, the Minister of Tourism for the Republic of Egypt. Welcome to Talks at Google.
And the question is, at what time, really, you felt that there was a turning point, there was this inflection point, I would say? OK. Well, first I'm Rania Al-Mashat. I'm the eldest daughter in a family where I have two siblings-- two younger brothers-- and a very proud Egyptian,
under 30. So that's pretty cool. His career in the Valley and in tech has really spanned a wide variety of areas from working at "CNET" and "Mashable" to currently with "Inc." magazine and the VC DominateFund.
been successful. And then, how do you know who this guy is? And at the same time, I also knew that Mashable was writing up the whole thing, was talking about the hashtag event.
We were seeing all this organic growth of our user accounts. It was amazing. That little dip right there is a Mashable post at 2:00 in the morning eastern time. That was not good for servers.
public diplomacy at the USC Edenburg school. He's an expert blogger for Fast Company as well as contributing to Fords, Huffington Post, Mashable, and Good Magazine. His first book, We First: How Brands and Consumers Use Social Media to Build a Better World, is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon Bestseller. So now, without
I'll even say right, the Lumbee Indians, um in North Carolina, our tribe primarily mixed with black, indigenous and European roots, the peak watt up in Connecticut, one of the largest gaming tribes, um, is mixed race. You asked about Thanksgiving? The tribes up in Massachusetts want Genoa. The Masha P. Uh, we've tried to strip their tribal recognition are black indigenous communities. And so Puerto Ricans. We want to get into that tiny nose.
And you go into the mosque, you see the architecture, the calligraphy exceptionally beautiful designed out of love, love to venerate the divine. And then in their daily pursuits, most Muslims will say inshallah to mean God willing, mashallah as God wills, and ,, or praise be to God.
It used to be that if you could make an infographics in the early 2000s, you'd get on, like, any blog out there. But so many people started creating bad infographics that didn't communicate information very well, that didn't tell a story, that by 2008, Mashable was banning any guest post submissions or any submissions with infographics in them.