Talking Dictionary is a dictionary boasts a classic feature audio playback of the definitions it contains.
The application includes a database containing to date nearly 250,000 words.
Sharpen your insight during the phases of research and puzzles in environments of most intriguing and varied.
Play Detective Alex, who will take you to real business of the most important and dangerous for the city. Will you meet the challenge of this hero to look sharp?
AirServer diffuse and reproduces the display screens of Smartphones on the Windows PC and Mac as a mirror to enjoy a better visual display diagonal. In terms of dissemination, AirServer provides a continuous reading accomplished whether to run audio files, videos or pictures. AirServer improves the display quality on computer monitors or TV screens and projectors with multiple filters can process the image in real time and adapt better to a display much greater. Finally, experience the multiplayer with support for multiple devices (up to 16 devices) without cluttering the screen of your iDevice or your androphone.
Video Avatar is a tool for creating animated GIF avatars. You can extract images? A video to use for your avatar.
Video Avatar you can easily create animated avatars from videos to illustrate your blog, a journal, a forum on your profile etc.. The software supports all video formats as input, including AVI, ASF, MP4, MPG, MPEG, MOV and WMV.
Knowledge Graph: Google takes a step towards the Semantic Web
one little phrase: “We are at the beginning of a transformation that will take us a motor to a motor information to know. “, Johanna Wright, product manager at Google, summed it wishes to make the search giant with her new baby, Knowledge Graph.
This new feature, which was presented before yesterday by The search giant, will be launched gradually in coming days, the English version of the site initially.
Note that the system is also able to answer certain questions in natural language (“ what is the tallest building on Earth” or “ wife of Barack Obama” for example) but it is far from exhaustive and frustrating blow.
For Google, this is just the beginning: “is an essential first step to build the next generation of Internet search, which exploits the collective intelligence of the Web and includes world like the people “wrote Amit Singhal, vice president of Google, the blog of the company.
According to Google, this new feature improves tripling its service: First, Knowledge Graph avoids the problems of homonymy, offering you to refine your search in case of doubt.
Second, this module summarizes the most important facts related to research, to obtain as quickly as the good result … Finally, Knowledge Graph provides more serendipity in research, deepening, particularly with a feature indicating related queries made by third other users.
In this regard, we imagine, moreover, that Knowledge Graph will be more interest in research on mobile, because this new module could well serve as the basis for a future assistant close to that of Apple, which is natural language question him for answers …
Free software that can download videos …
You will however not helpless against your enemies and hostile world because you can acquire new powers in order to get the three gems needed to move from one level to another.
You will encounter monsters always stronger than alone your courage and your intelligence can defeat.
TERA Digital Plans Gametime 30 days to extend 30 days your subscription to TERA . Attention game Tera is sold separately. You can either charge your account or start a new subscription. This prepaid card TERA can be used once and only works with the European version of the game
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Behind the scenes, the Net freedom may be threatened
It is a story cascading and extremely complex. One story that could have serious implications for all Internet users worldwide. One such story where nothing is all black or all white, but everything is cause for concern, because it is our freedoms and a tools that allows our expression referred.
the American Commissioner to explain that the ITU, International Telecommunication Union to, attached to the UN since 1947, will review in December, at the request of some of its 193 member states, the treaty 1988 to mark the WCIT, the World Conference on International Telecommunications . And it is not nothing: the Treaty of 1988, also called the Treaty of International Telecommunications Regulation, enabled the emergence and development both structurally and economically of the Net as we know it today.
Review the treaty is not inherently evil. According to Robert McDowell, the most worrying is further proposed amendments to the Treaty and to those who submitted them. In his column last February, and it points the finger at China, Russia and their allies.
countries that want to implement billing systems data flows that could affect peering , the basis for some freedom and a certain transparency in trade between operators and countries. China and Russia would also like an international entity recovers the powers and jurisdiction of some international institutions, not affiliated with governments or countries, such as the IETF or ICANN.
A liabilityWe now understand clearly that economic incentives are optimal to support clear political motivations. Motivations in which actors find themselves but not necessarily for the same reasons.
The first group consists, broadly, many countries are developing or growing now, who would like the United States dropped a bit of ballast less tightly controlled and some institutions, such as ICANN, at the heart of how the Internet works.
Just like the Non-Aligned Movement of the 60/70, these countries would like to weigh in the balance of the Net and its economy.
This letter is a call that the preparation process of WCIT is more transparent, that the documents be communicated, that large entities and civil associations to be involved in discussion and that within all Member States with a discussion or citizen initiated.
Applications that do not seem exuberant and are well on the straight of this love very American to direct democracy. However, is it possible to set up such sites? The debate, highly technical, is it affordable for all? Many questions for colossal stakes.
ITU, last February contacted by us and we would have liked eloquent, could not answer questions that had aroused in the editorial reading of the chronicle of Robert McDowell. It was however noted that within the ITU decisions are made democratically, each member having one vote. Similarly, we were reminded that for nearly 150 years of existence of the ITU, the common interest had always been defended and carried forward, even if this required sometimes heated debates …
Candor? Sense of reality? Need to change and division of powers? Critical need to avoid certain countries are undemocratic strong hand at the heart of the Internet? The show that emerges from this little crisis is worrying. Behind the scenes of Net ensures the future of what is now a media. Whatever the ultimate direction taken, there is concern essentially beyond economic issues: our freedoms.