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Jeff Ratliff

Text Messages: Digital Lipstick On the Collar (The Committed Sardine) - 1 views

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    This became painfully obvious a week ago when a woman who claims to have had an affair with Tiger Woods told a celebrity publication that he had sent her flirty text messages, some of which were published. It follows on the heels of politicians who ran afoul of text I.Q., including a former Detroit mayor who went to prison after his steamy text messages to an aide were revealed, and Senator John Ensign of Nevada, whose affair with a former employee was confirmed by an incriminating text message.
shazad rouf

Illinois to ban texting while driving - CNN.com - 0 views

  • Illinois will become the 17th state on Thursday to ban texting while driving, a safety worry that has caught the attention of the federal government.
  • Compared with dialing, talking, listening or reaching for an electronic device, texting posed the greatest accident risk, the study found -- most likely due to the almost five seconds researchers found the drivers' eyes were off the roadway while texting
anonymous

BBC NEWS | Technology | Web tool oversees Afghan election - 0 views

  • Their reports feature alongside those of full-time Afghan journalists to ensure the election and reporting of it is as "free
  • The Alive in Afghanistan project plots the SMS reports on an online map.
  • The text messages are collected via a free-platform known as FrontlineSMS, developed by UK programmer Ken Banks.
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  • Any attempt to rig or interfere with Afghanistan's election could be caught out by a system that allows anyone to record incidents via text message.
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    • Chalana Perera
       
      stakeholder 2
  • Ushahidi
    • Chalana Perera
       
      stakeholder 1
  • National Security Council
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      Stakeholder 3
  • "We hope to enable people to report on what is going on in the country
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      Stalkholder 4, the people create the impact, and are going to use the SMS technology.
  • of Afghanistan has asked all domestic and international media agencies to "refrain form broadcasting any incidence of violence during the election process".
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      Areas of Impact>Politics and Government
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    Any attempt to rig or interfere with Afghanistan's election could be caught out by a system that allows anyone to record incidents via text message.
Jeff Ratliff

33 Best Typography Effect Photoshop Tutorials - 0 views

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    "Photoshop's text and layer tools can be used to create some really awesome Typography's. We've put together a list of 33 of the best Typography tutorials we could find to help you stay up to date on the latest trends and techniques. You'll find some really cool grunge and glass styles, learn how some of the best designers create their unique effects using typography."
Sarwat Khan

BBC NEWS | Technology | Judge bans Microsoft Word sales - 0 views

  • A US federal court has ordered Microsoft to pay over $290m (£175m) for wilfully infringing on a patent by Canadian firm i4i.
    • Sarwat Khan
       
      AREA OF IMPACT : LAW AND BUSINESS
  • XML, a mark-up language that allows formatting of text and makes files readable across different programs.
    • Sarwat Khan
       
      IT SYSTEMS: APPLICATIONS
  • Microsoft's word-processor Word.
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      IT SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS
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  • I4i filed a patent in 1998 that outlined a means for "manipulating the architecture and the content of a document separately from each other" invoking XML as a means allowing users to format text documents.
    • Sarwat Khan
       
      SOCIAL ISSUE : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.
Jeff Ratliff

BBC NEWS | Americas | Alarm bells ring over 'sexting' - 1 views

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    A new teen phenomenon of sending sexually explicit images of themselves via text has led to calls for a change in the law as they face the threat of being classed as sex offenders.
Luay Kanaan

The Secret Of Google's Book Scanning Machine Revealed - As A Matter Of Fact Blog : NPR - 28 views

  • The software used to scan books, called Optical Character Recognition software or OCR for short
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      how can you destroy a book when u scan it?
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      Google created a nifty infared camera technology that detects the three-dimensional shape and angle of book pages when it is placed in the scanner. It allows the OCR software to read text more accurately.
    • Bassel Kanj
       
      Yeah.
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      Google actually created a camera technology that detects the three-dimensional shape and angle of book pages when it is placed in the scanner. It allows the OCR software to read text more accurately.
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  • How was one to go about scanning a book quickly and efficiently without destroying it?
  • book scanning was a tedious process that sometimes resulted in the death of a book.
  • The software used to scan books, called Optical Character Recognition software or OCR for short
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      How is the process? Do they have to open every book and scan each page?
  • Google created some seriously nifty infrared camera technology that detects the three-dimensional shape and angle of book pages when the book is placed in the scanner
  • a way to digitize books en masse
  • The Secret Of Google's Book Scanning Machine Revealed
  • The Secret Of Google's Book Scanning Machine Revealed
  • Now anyone who's ever opened a book knows it's next to impossible for a book to lie flat without some sort of device. One solution to the problem was to use glass plates that individually flattened each page, but this method wasn't very efficient. The other solution was to chop off the book's binding, but that method destroyed the book.
  • It was a problem that vexed book scanners for years until Google came up with this solution
  • OCR for short
  • was a tedious process that sometimes resulted in the death of a book
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Eunice Vincent

Phishing: 5 ways to protect yourself - 0 views

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    Phishing is a type of e-mail scam designed to steal your identity. Learn five ways to help avoid getting your identity and personal information stolen in a phishing scam.">/uk/mnp_utility.mspx/templatecss?template=%2fbusiness%2fomniture%2ftemplates%2fMNP2.GenericArticle&shell=%2fuk%2fsecurity%2fConfiguration.xml&locale=en-gb
Jeff Ratliff

Apple + iPad + Huxley = Orwellian nightmare (Guardian) - 1 views

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    "WATCHING STEVE JOBS unveil the Apple iPad, what came to mind was something that Neil Postman, the most influential media critic since Marshall McLuhan, once said. Our future possibilities, Postman thought, lay on a spectrum bounded by George Orwell at one end, and by Aldous Huxley at the other: Orwell because he believed that we would be destroyed by the things we fear; Huxley because he thought that we would be undone by the things we love. As the internet went mainstream, the Orwellian nightmare has evolved into a realistic possibility, because of the facilities the network offers for the comprehensive surveillance so vividly evoked in 1984. Governments everywhere have helped themselves to powers to read every email or text you've ever sent. And that's just the democracies; authoritarian regimes are far more intrusive."
anonymous

Facebook (Wikipedia) - 1 views

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    Facebook wiki page. Divided into contents such as, history, financials, website (technical details), effects on politics, reception, controversy, and litigation. Website Interface evolution, features: The media often compares Facebook to MySpace, but one significant difference between the two websites is the level of customization.[76] MySpace allows users to decorate their profiles using HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), while Facebook only allows plain text.[77]
Chalana Perera

BBC NEWS | Technology | Search users 'stop at page three' - 0 views

  • Most people using a search engine expect to find what they are looking for on the first page of results,
  • good results should have "good pages, text rich content, and good links pointing to you".
Eunice Vincent

Warning, Your Cell Phone May Be Hazardous To Your Health: Gear + Gadgets: GQ - 2 views

  • Earlier this winter, I met an investment banker who was diagnosed with a brain tumor five years ago. He's a managing director at a top Wall Street firm, and I was put in touch with him through a colleague who knew I was writing a story about the potential dangers of cell-phone radiation. He agreed to talk with me only if his name wasn't used, so I'll call him Jim. He explained that the tumor was located just behind his right ear and was not immediately fatal—the five-year survival rate is about 70 percent. He was 35 years old at the time of his diagnosis and immediately suspected it was the result of his intense cell-phone usage. "Not for nothing," he said, "but in investment banking we've been using cell phones since 1992, back when they were the Gordon-Gekko-on-the-beach kind of phone." When Jim asked his neurosurgeon, who was on the staff of a major medical center in Manhattan, about the possibility of a cell-phone-induced tumor, the doctor responded that in fact he was seeing more and more of such cases—young, relatively healthy businessmen who had long used their phones obsessively. He said he believed the industry had discredited studies showing there is a risk from cell phones. "I got a sense that he was pissed off," Jim told me. A handful of Jim's colleagues had already died from brain cancer; the more reports he encountered of young finance guys developing tumors, the more certain he felt that it wasn't a coincidence. "I knew four or five people just at my firm who got tumors," Jim says. "Each time, people ask the question. I hear it in the hallways." It's hard to talk about the dangers of cell-phone radiation without sounding like a conspiracy theorist. This is especially true in the United States, where non-industry-funded studies are rare, where legislation protecting the wireless industry from legal challenges has long been in place, and where our lives have been so thoroughly integrated with wireless technology that to suggest it might be a problem—maybe, eventually, a very big public-health problem—is like saying our shoes might be killing us.
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Chalana Perera

Chicago Theater offers live captioning (abc news) - 0 views

  • Their captioning runs though a PowerPoint program, says associate artistic director Sandy Shinner.
  • "We have the scripts electronically, and then it's formatted in a PowerPoint presentation and then presented both on the small television screens and on a screen, a larger screen sometimes integrated into the set design, sometimes to the side of the set on the wall,"
  • Captioning is only available for specific performances. "We could do it at every single performance, we would just have to pay someone else to be in the booth and advance text,
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    This article discusses the theatre set up for handicapped and hearing impaired audiences in broadway-town CHICAGO.
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    This article discusses the theatre set up for handicapped and hearing impaired audiences in broadway-town CHICAGO.
Chalana Perera

Translating Spectacles (BBC Technology) - 0 views

  • headset uses a tiny projector to display images on a user's retina
  • used real-time translation to provide subtitles for a conversation between people lacking a common language
  • The cost does not include the price of the translation tools and software
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  • At the same time as a user hears a translation, they would also get text subtitles beamed onto the retina.
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    This article discusses the Japanese designed NEC Smart Spectacles which are designed to create conversation flowing when there is no common language between the people interacting. The lens reads and interprets, then displays words so the person wearing it can hear and see what is being said by the other person.
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    This article discusses the Japanese designed NEC Smart Spectacles which are designed to create conversation flowing when there is no common language between the people interacting. The lens reads and interprets, then displays words so the person wearing it can hear and see what is being said by the other person.
Chalana Perera

Open Captioning for Live Theatre (Signature Theatre) - 0 views

  • without requiring special equipment
  • listening devices are also available, free of charge.
  • profit advocate for the provision of professional Live Performance Captioning
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  • House which scrolls the entire text of the production, open captioning provides enjoyment for audience members who are not self-identified as hard of hearing or who merely wish to catch a missed word or phrase.
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    This article describes the use of Open Captioning roling in front of the "house" or stage for the 30 million auditorically-challenged (deaf) viewers in the US.
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    This article describes the use of Open Captioning roling in front of the "house" or stage for the 30 million auditorically-challenged (deaf) viewers in the US.
Chalana Perera

YouTube Caption Editing (Cnet WebWare) - 0 views

  • public-interface URL
  • on-screen annotation editor
  • multiple languages of captions at the same time, which show up as separate tracks in the time line
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  • exports your captions as a .sub file that can be worked on in a separate text editor or sent out with the source video to be viewed locally with the captions in something like the VLC player
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    This article discusses public-interface and YouTubes caption-editing option online that is available to all users/members.
Jeff Ratliff

Dialogues with Colorful Personalities of Early AI - 1 views

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    Of all the legacies of the era of the sixties, three colorful, not to say garrulous, "personalities" that emerged from the early days of artificial intelligence research are worth mentioning: ELIZA, the Rogerian psychotherapist; PARRY, the paranoid; and (as part of a younger generation) RACTER, the "artificially insane" raconteur.
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