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- Microsoft launches 3-D photo viewer Photosynth
- Microsoft Live Labs' latest project is actually an old one with a new twist. Photosynth lets you stitch together an entire roll of photos into dazzling 3-D environments. CNET.com's Ina Fried sits down with Microsoft's Gary William Flake to chat about what you can do with this new technology.
- Tags: 3D, Microsoft Corp., Photograph, Microsoft Live Labs, News, ina fried, microsoft, photosynth, gary william, pictures, albums
- Videos 2008-08-21
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- 'Leading with Kindness'
- There is an interesting book and associated US public television series I'm intrigued by entitled 'Leading with Kindness: How good people consistently get better results' The two authors are William F. Baker, Ph.D., (Chief Executive Officer of Educational Broadcasting Corp...
- Tags: Team, Doll, Gore, Team Management, Management, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-12-10
- William Shatner signs off on video autographs
- William Shatner signs off on video autographsBeam my up Scotty"Beam me up Scotty...there's no intelligent life down here! Another P.T Barnum is born.What a complete waste. What ever "respect" I had for Shatner before reading this article, has completely vanished.Any fool who pays for this "service", who actually believes that...
- Tags: Corporate communications, William Shatner, video autograph, video
- Discussion threads 2008-08-15
- A new must-read for math/science teachers
- A new must-read for math/science teacherssorry, sorta uselessquarts gallonpints quartinches footEver hear of metric?This week's book for my 6-year oldBesides my 8-year old's passion for being a member in the WordMasters group before school starts in the AM, my 6-year old brought home last week a booked entitled "Jump...
- Tags: new must-read, math/science, must-read
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- Google, Dell in URL redirection 'spyware' flap
- Google, Dell in URL redirection 'spyware' flapSo much for "Do No Harm"Google has grown too big. I knew the Google we all loved would die as soon as they went public, and they did. Now it's all about revenue and satisfying shareholders. The USER is now second-rate.It's...
- Tags: Web browsers, Now IT, Google Inc., URL Redirection, socialist, Dell Computer Corp., spyware
- Discussion threads 2007-05-23
- A robot that paints like Jackson Pollock
- According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, computer scientists at the Washington University in Saint-Louis WUSTL have built a robot that makes drip paintings like Jackson Pollocks -- who was also known as "Jack the Dripper." The robot, dubbed Action Jackson, can finish an artwork in just minutes, like Jackson Pollock...
- Tags: Robots, Action Jackson, robot
- Blog posts 2007-03-23
- In FL, Jennings appeals to see e-voting source code
- After losing an election in which 18,000 voters mysteriously failed to cast a vote in a hotly contested House race, Florida Democrat Christine Jennings sued to force the e-voting manufacturer to turn over the machines source code. Circuit Judge William Gary refused to grant that request last week, ruling her...
- Tags: Christine Jennings, Elections, State &, Local Govt, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-01-04
- The two sides of Bill Gates
- The two sides of Bill GatesYou forgot the third side - the criminal.Who would accept money from this guy?Message has been deleted.Some people just make me laugh..OK.. every person who runs a *successful* business must be evil..Right.. Even ones which give away BILLIONS of dollars? Right, he's lining his pockets.....
- Tags: Linux, Bill Gates
- Discussion threads 2006-11-15
- Microsoft announces Live Labs - and a call to action
- I'm at the Microsoft Search Champs in Redmond and Gary William Flake, ex Chief Scientist at Overture and now a Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft, has announced a new initiative called Live Labs. The Internet is now a mirror of the physical world His...
- Tags: Gary William Flake, Live Labs
- Blog posts 2006-01-26
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