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March 9th, 2012 by
David
All throughout school, your English teacher taught you the correct spellings of words, how to formulate proper sentences, and the difference between a colon and a semi-colon. Then, you bought a computer and a cell phone for your children. Suddenly, you cannot understand a word of the text messages they send you.
With the rise of the Internet and text messaging, the way people communicate has changed. The young people who have grown up using these written methods of instant communication needed an faster way of typing their messages, so they developed what is known as ‘text speak’.
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Posted on
March 8th, 2012 by
David
Between work, school, afterschool activities, other responsibilities, and trying to have a social life, it can be easy to forget to do your laundry. Laundry tends to pile up and hardly ever get done, at least in most households, but what if there was an easy way to do your laundry while concentrating on other tasks?
The Samsung announced its new WF475 washer and dryer set at the Consumer Electronics Show this January, which feature integrated Wi-Fi. Along with the now-standard touch screen settings display, your washer and dryer will be able to connect to the Internet.
This built in Wi-Fi capability will allow users to activate the washer and dryer with a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. With this ability to remotely activate the system, if you forgot to turn on the washer before you left the house you can do so whenever you remember, wherever you are. You will be able to start and stop the cycles, change settings, and remotely monitor your laundry by using the SmartHome app.
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Posted on
March 7th, 2012 by
David
Even though YouTube is the largest and most popular video-sharing website, it is not the only one. Vimeo is one alternative for independent filmmakers. Vimeo has gained a large following but it will never be as big as YouTube because it limits the content on the site to videos that the users have made themselves.
The site is popular with musicians and independent filmmakers because it is an easy way to highlight their talents in a community of like-minded people. Users get good exposure on the site when they post their own videos. Many hope to use Vimeo as a springboard for their careers in film or music.
Vimeo announced that it would be completely redesigning its website soon. The video hosting site wants to make the experience it provides better than ever before and more easy to use. Probably the most noticeable change will be a larger video player covering most of the width of the page. Users will also discover new ways for them to share their unique content, easier navigation around the site, and more privacy features.
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Posted on
March 4th, 2012 by
David
The music industry, which has spent the decade since they effectively sued Napster out of business, has watched their market shrink for years. The business leaders within the music industry blamed digital downloads of music, specifically pirated downloads, for the steady decline in revenues. But 2011 showed some interesting trends in the music industry which suggests that the executives may have simply been grossly impatient with their emerging market.
In 2011, for the first time ever, digital music sales grossed more money for the music industry than physical media (compact discs) did. While the music industry claimed that digital music would outstrip physical media sales back when Napster was in operation, the decade between its demise and the reaching of this milestone suggests that the music industry did not know how to effectively exploit the new medium and sales path. After all, if pirating music had been the sole problem with the music industry making money off digital downloads, as soon as Napster was shuttered and iTunes started selling digital downloads, the music industry would have met their goal of selling more digital downloads than physical discs.
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Posted on
March 4th, 2012 by
David
Social networks come and go; that is rapidly becoming one of the realities of the Internet. What is fascinating to see is how the different social networks attempt to appeal to different niches, whether they try to make their appeal from the interface device or to a target demographic. LinkedIn appeals to professionals, Facebook appeals to friends with shared interests, Twitter appeals to cellphone users who are on the go; each social network has a niche. Until now, no social network has been built around the sudden prevalence of video technology on smartphones. That changes with the emergence of Viddy!
Viddy is most analogous to Twitter in that it is a social network built on very short communications. Like Twitter, Viddy appeals strongly to the smartphone users who love to stay connected and share material through their smartphones. As a more sophisticated way of social networking, Viddy uses videos as a platform for its network!
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Posted on
March 3rd, 2012 by
David
For companies in the technology sector, having a sense of the marketplace and the potentials of both your company and the consumers you service is essentials. This means having corporate executives who are strategic thinkers. The ideal corporate officer for the tech market must balance a sense of pragmatism and vision for multiple product releases and market scenarios. Arguably, the person most responsible for anticipating the needs of the company and executing the plans that adapt the company to changing market conditions is the head of Strategic Planning and Operations. For Autodesk, that person is Moonhie Chin.
Moonhie Chin is the Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Operations for Autodesk, a software company that primarily makes animation and art software. Chin is a powerful executive who has been working for Autodesk since 1989. As the Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Operations, Moonhie Chin is responsible for leading the team that keeps Autodesk competitive around the world. If falls to her to allocate the infrastructure of Autodesk – in materials and personnel – to determine what products the company will release and when they will be available on the market. In her role of Senior Vice President, Moonhie Chin must not only be aware of the demands on the supply chain at Autodesk to ensure they manufacture their products in a timely fashion, but the forthcoming products by competitors as well. Chin has to anticipate the consumer and corporate trends to position Autodesk for success. Given that Autodesk has been steadily growing, with increasingly more popular products, since Moonhie Chin took over as Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning and Operations, she is clearly doing the job right!
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Posted on
March 2nd, 2012 by
David
The idea of play is an ancient one, so it is a pretty ambitious goal to reinvent the wheel on toys. In fact, given the billions of dollars that are spent each year producing, developing, transporting and marketing toys, the idea of trying to completely reinvent the marketplace is an audacious one. When the casual concept for such an idea turns into a viable business unexpectedly, sometimes the innovators themselves are surprised. That is exactly what happened with Outfit 7 and Samo Login.
Samo Login is the Founder and CEO of Outfit 7, a Slovenian mobile app company. Outfit 7 is best known for the Talking Tom application, an animated cat that you upload to your smartphone. The cat repeats phrases you say to it and interacts in a limited digital environment. Samo Login’s concept for the figure was to create a toy for mobile phone users. With more than two hundred million Talking Tom apps downloaded, Samo Login’s concept seems to have truly taken off!
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March 1st, 2012 by
David
While virtual reality gaming is not quite available publicly for personal computers yet, the military has been making use of it for quite some time. In the Army, soldiers train both individually and as a unit using the virtual reality equipment. These specifically designed simulations mirror real-world situations that require soldiers to think on their feet and react as they would if the war game was real.
One problem so far has been that the in-game representations of the soldiers, called avatars, have not been realistic. Unlike in popular video games where the player has an avatar that usually has superhuman skills and amazing endurance, these soldiers need to train using a different type of avatar. That is why the Army has recently announced that they will be creating a custom avatar for every soldier.
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Posted on
February 29th, 2012 by
David
If you are an artist, or simply enjoy observing art in all its forms, then you have probably been to the website deviantART. For those who have not, deviantART is a website where anyone can upload their own art and receive peer reviews. It has been a popular site for amateur artists since its launch in 2000 and currently has over 18 million registered users who can view over 180 million pieces of art.
DeviantART accepts any kind of art, with any subject, in any medium that its artists want to submit. There is even mature content, but the site is very good about blocking it for any casual observer or those who do not wish to see that kind of art.
DeviantART has become not only an art-sharing website, but also a social networking site for artists. Many users will find and subscribe to an artist whose work they enjoy and eventually become friends with these people whom they have never met. The site encourages critiques and comments about each artist’s pieces because the artists want to become better at what they do.
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Posted on
February 29th, 2012 by
David
Learning a new musical instrument is never easy. But, following the demise of Guitar Hero, there is – as one might suspect – an app for that! Now, those who want to learn to play the guitar need only a guitar, an iPad, and Wild Chords to get started on a road to musical proficiency!
Wild Chords is an application, currently exclusively available for the Apple iPad, that helps teach you how to play the guitar. In order to use Wild Chords, all you need is a guitar and an iPad; you do not need speakers or an amplifier if you are using an electric guitar. In fact, if you are using an electric guitar, you have to unplug it from other equipment – like an amp – because the distortion from other equipment affects the program. Even if you have never picked up a guitar before, Ovelin – the app’s publisher – is confident that Wild Chords can teach you.
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