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Richard Boss

Microsoft to add 120 languages to Windows Phone Tango update - 0 views

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    Windows Phone 7.5 Mango by Microsoft presently suggests support for all 35 different languages, though; the company might be scheduling to include more 85 languages in its upcoming version of Windows mobile OS, which is now celebrated as the Windows Phone Tango.
Richard Boss

Google reveals Dart new programming language - 1 views

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    Google has recently released a new coding language for developing web based applications named Dart, a class based electively typed platform purposely generated for structured web program coding.
Richard Boss

Amazon rolled out App store for China that could push Kindle devices - 0 views

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    Amazon, the retail giant recently rolled out a mobile App store that aims exclusive services for Chinese users. This signals that the U.S based giant is pushing its Kindle devices to grab a share in China market. The move potentially arrives with a fresh version of App store that is developed in Chinese language.
Kyle Jackson

Yes Sir(i): Google Preparing An Alternative To Apple's Siri | Phones4u News & Community - 2 views

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    "Google is set to launch a new voice assisant for Android devices - in the same vein of the iPhones assistant Siri - which can respond to natural language commands."
John Evans

Schools Need to Include More Visual-Based Learning | User Generated Education - 1 views

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    "When asked what my first language is, I often answer, "visual." I think in images, prefer to be taught through images, and like to express what I know through images. I find it disconcerting that as learners progress to the higher grades, there is less use of images and visuals to teach concepts. The power of the use of vision for learning is emphasized by developmental molecular biologist, John Medina, where in his publication, Brain Rules, he states: Vision Trumps All Other Senses We are incredible at remembering pictures. Hear a piece of information, and three days later you'll remember 10% of it. Add a picture and you'll remember 65%. Professionals everywhere need to know about the incredible inefficiency of text-based information and the incredible effects of images (http://www.brainrules.net/vision)."
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