Posted on 09/14/2018 10:18:58 PM PDT by RightGeek
Google has locked down access to archived recordings of its weekly all-hands TGIF meetings after Breitbart News published a video of the companys dismayed reaction to the defeat of Hillary Clinton. The tech giant holds weekly all-hands meetings known as TGIF or Thank God Its Friday (although theyre actually held on Thursdays), in which company executives address questions from employees.
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A full recording of one of these meetings, conducted just days after the election of Donald Trump in 2016, was anonymously leaked to Breitbart News and was published earlier this week. The video features CEO Sundar Pichai, co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, and VPs Kent Walker and Eileen Naughton dismayed and often emotional reactions to Donald Trumps victory and the broader rise of populist nationalism. It can be watched in full here.
One of the consequences of Breitbart News scoop is that Google has now locked down general employee access to archived recordings of past TGIFs.
The one negative is that theyve now locked down access to past TGIF videos, which is inconvenient for a lot of us, a Google employee told Breitbart News. The most recent TGIF will still be available to view for a week, but theres no access to the archive.
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They also used to let you livestream TGIF on your work laptops, but they stopped the livestreams after Kate Conger of The NY Times live-tweeted the first TGIF that Google held after the China story broke. Now you have to go to one of the designated rooms on campus to watch TGIF.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Those not wearing google hats will be punished!!!
#51 Try this: Flash Video Downloader
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/NextGenDev/
I use it in Firefox.
Thanks. That’s actually the one that I use. It works pretty well.
LOL!
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