Google Photos makes an ideal cloud backup service to keep years-old memories safe. The platform works seamlessly, but we also know that you have to pay for cloud storage space in order to upload images in their original quality. Now, the good news is, there's a loophole to dodge this on iPhones.
Few people understand Microsoft better than Tandy Trower, who worked at the company from 1981-2009. Trower was the product manager who ultimately shipped Windows 1.0, an endeavor that some advised him was a path toward a ruined career. Four product managers had already tried and failed to ship Windows before him, and he initially thought that he was being assigned an impossible task. In this follow-up to yesterday's story on the future of Windows, Trower recounts the inside story of his experience in transforming Windows from vaporware into a product that has left an unmistakable imprint on the world, 25 years after it was first released.
Copyleaks: AI-based text analysis to help create and protect original content (copyleaks.com).
Copyleaks: AI-powered text analysis to identify potential plagiarism (copyleaks.com).
Artificial Intelligence Songwriter: Generate original lyrics with an Artificial Intelligence songwriting tool for various topics and moods (theselyricsdonotexist.com).
YOUR SOCIAL SEARCH TOOL AND DIARY FOR LIFE
Webee is your social search tool and diary for life. It is designed not to replace the functionality of the origin sites (i.e. to post and publish) but to serve as your real-time review and tracking tool. In addition it may be used as a Social Card, a revolutionary way to mark yourself and/or your business in the online market.
Hike is really popular cross platform messaging app based in India. Hike has raised $14 million in new funding from BSB. Originally App was founded by the Kavin Bharti Mittal in the December 2012
WikiSeer provides you with a faster and richer reading experience by providing keynotes of text in real-time.
WikiSeer finds the most significant content in any English text; shrinking the original up to 99%.
It serves as a middle ground between skimming the titles and reading the entire article.
With WikiSeer, you can preview any website, and save time by choosing to read what you find relevant.
It is similar to watching a movie preview, and then deciding whether to watch the movie or not.
Instead of reading the entire text and then discovering its not of much interest or use for your purpose, you can now preview the keynotes, and then make a decision whether you want to read it entirely. This way, you save your time and get to read the content that you are really interested in.
So a while ago I read Amit Agarwal's "Screenshots: Still the Best Way to Embed Tweets in Web Pages" and thought, hey, maybe I will code up something so people can easily embed tweets on their website. I don't use Twitter that much but what the heck, I am not doing anything today anyway so I started working on this little project this morning while watching the original "The Karate Kid" for the first time (I don't like the movie at all).
When Storify appeared on the collective journalism screen a few weeks back at TechCrunch Disrupt, it inspired a lot of oohs, ahhs and speculation as to how it would work for journalists.
There are similar curation tools out there, like KeepStream and Curated.by, though they focus primarily on collecting tweets (Correction: KeepStream also allows for Facebook integration). Storify, on the other hand, allows a user to organize various media (text, documents, video, images) and social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) into an orderly, linear presentation. The story pieces retain all of their original links and functionality - and the full presentations are embeddable on any site. It has a very easy-to-use search for social media keywords and works using a drag-and-drop functionality. In other words - it's easy multimedia for even the most technologically challenged journalist.
"When you click a BurnURL, the experience is a bit different than most shorteners. You'll see what we call the "ShareBar," which includes convenient links to share the story on popular social networks like Twitter, Facebook, and Digg, a hit count showing how many times the link has been visited, and options to vote the story up or down and see the overall rating from visitors. As you can imagine, all of these actions and data points create an opportunity to do lots of interesting stuff, and get back to something similar to the original ReadBurner."
Social bookmarking allows individuals to share resources and links. Del.icio.us and Digg are two prominent examples. Digg and del.icio.us are surprisingly effective at capturing the zeitgeist within a group of web users. Bookmarks grow in popularity based on how frequently they are saved. Bookmarking serves as an information filter - if thousands of individuals found a particular resource to be valuable (or at least of interest), it can be assumed to be of greater significance or originality.
The following series of stories detail some what happened in 2003 and 2004 after then Harvard-sophomore Mark Zuckerberg launched a site called theFacebook.com. This site, of course, quickly grew into the dominant global site known as Facebook, which is now used by some 400 million people a month.
The Original Google Wave Extensions List.
Full list or Robots and Gadgets, with descriptions, and more information. This is the list others copied from.
The Newseum displays these daily newspaper front pages in their original, unedited form. Some front pages may contain material that is objectionable to some visitors. Viewer discretion is advised.
If you love fun parties and noisy feast, this book is for you! The richest collection of the most unusual, original, unexpected jokes and jokes to help you celebrate the New Year in a close circle of friends.