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Luisella Mori

Piktochart: Infographic and Presentation Tool for Non-Designers | Infographics | Best I... - 12 views

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    Un utile strumento per creare "piktocharts", sorta di poster per presentare idee, progetti, risultati
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    Sembra molto interessante! Tu l'hai provato?
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    No, non ancora ma ne ho visti di bellissimi. La versione gratuita ha 8 template se non sbaglio, poi ce n'è una a pagamento per le scuole che ne ha molti di più. Mi riprometto di provare con quella gratuita. La cosa interessante è che per fare un buon piktochart bisogna avere ben chiaro il concetto che si vuole visualizzare, quindi porta a riflettere molto prima e non solo durante e dopo.
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    Grazie per la segnalazione! Proverò anch'io la versione demo
fabrizio bartoli

Embedding an audio with poster image, watermark and subtitles, using JW Player 5.10 | M... - 0 views

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    "Embedded audios in a website generally display a simple control bar with navigation buttons to play, pause, rewind and so on. While this is great for audio libraries, it can be so much more. In this tutorial, I'll show you step by step how to add a poster image, a watermark and subtitles, using JW player from LongtailVideo."
Claude Almansi

canale di ambrecielle - YouTube (video storici) - 0 views

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Claude Almansi

Internet service providers charging for premium access hold us all to ransom | Technolo... - 0 views

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    Cory Doctorow theguardian.com, Monday 28 April 2014 00.00 BST "An ISP should give users the bits they ask for, as quickly as it can, and not deliberately slow down the data The Federal Communications Commission, America's telcoms regulator, has formulated a plan to allow internet service providers (ISPs) to charge companies for the right to "premium" access to its customers. This is the worst internet policy news imaginable. It should strike terror into the heart of anyone who cares about fairness, politics, the widening gap between the rich and the poor, fair trade, entrepreneurship, or innovation. The FCC now stands as the world's foremost symbol for "regulatory capture," and its chairman - a former cable executive lobbyist - is the poster child for an unhealthy relationship between industry and its regulators. What's at stake is "network neutrality," which is the simple principle that your ISP should give you the bits you ask for, as quickly as it can, and not deliberately slow down the data you're looking for. ... "
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    Doctorow's intro in his newsletter: "My latest Guardian column, "Internet service providers charging for premium access hold us all to ransom," explains what's at stake now that the FCC is prepared to let ISPs charge services for "premium" access to its subscribers. It's pretty much the worst Internet policy imaginable, an anti-innovation, anti-democratic, anti-justice hand-grenade lobbed by telcos who shout "free market" while they are the beneficiaries of the most extreme industrial government handouts imaginable."
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