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BBC NEWS | World | Parachutist hits military band (1)
permalinkA parachutist goes off course during a military review in Fort Riley, Kansas, landing on a military band.Shared by Bonstio (22)Contribute comment
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Templates bring Docs to life (32)
on Official Google Docs Blog (106) permalinkWhat do wedding planners, gas mileage calculators and photo albums have in common? They're all examples of templates available in the Google Docs Template Gallery that Sarah Beth Eisinger (Docs Templates engineer), Grant Dasher (intern), and I built and (happily!) released today.When researching how people use templates, we saw that lots of you create documents for all aspects of your lives. You need resumes and cover letters to look for jobs and fax cover letters ...Shared by Alan McCluskey (9) Angela Maiers (54) Antoine (4) Bonstio (22) Carol Broos (62) Chris (66) Compuwizard123 (134) David (15) David LEVY (42) dobata (1581) farzad (228) Fernando Batista (65) Gatis (8) German Cowboy (47) Håkan (129) Hangya (4) Javed (443) juzcoim (44) kmohr25 (157) Les (28) macbeach (14) Mike F (2195) Mohammad Behdad (38) nizu (17) pflix (28) plasmaegg (13) Quasidot (147) Roel (93) Sky-Walker (97) Todd (54) Tony Ruscoe (50) 小志 (34)Contribute comment
- Sirona Says: The Yell.com gadget - example of a new recruitment tool from Google (1)
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Nintendo shows off new Wii add-on (1)
permalinkNintendo unveils a highly-sensitive motion controller add-on for its Wii system at the E3 conference in Los Angeles.Shared by Bonstio (22)
- Bonstio said: I think this is rubbish.
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Google adds speech recognition to video search (18)
on Download Squad (1757) permalinkFiled under: Internet, Video, Google, Search Google is rolling out a speech recognition tool that adds a whole new dimension to video search. Previously, if you wanted to search for a YouTube video, you'd have to rely on the title and tags. Now you can actually search for spoken text in a video. Well, in selected videos only. Right now the speech recognition is only available in a handful of political videos. You can check ...Shared by aemkei (54) ashburn (71) Bill Shakes (84) Bonstio (22) Carey (55) Dave (67) dobata (1581) elias (38) happy_soil (123) IanZ (29) Jon (50) Kaveh Dorafshan (289) maxyRO (2170) Nathan (25) nparker13 (612) OcellNuri (59) thr33 (87) Walter DeFoor (169)Contribute comment
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Iranian Govt: Persian Pixels Pwned (63)
on PhotoshopDisasters (313) permalinkNot only do Iran's missile pictures reveal a shocking gap in that nation's ability to use the clone tool, our patented Extra-Contrast-O-Vision shows how clumsy they are at comping. Presumably the third missile didn't go off and rather than trying to relight the touchpaper they resorted to Photoshop.Getty has the original here. Reddit has an interesting discussion on this here. I haven't checked my mail yet, but thanks to everyone who sent this in.Shared by Aaron H. (68) Andrew Taylor (131) aquariumdrinker (5) asbin (30) av8612 (57) Bonstio (22) Brian (11) brownpau (75) brunoruchiga (203) CesarS (66) Chung (337) clifmims (6) Daniel Robitaille (14) dave (97) David (69) Dedalus (109) denao (12) Dreamside (140) Eduo (108) elsterama (213) Éric (52) erikeric (88) Flash (18) Geoff (5) HokieGeek (66) Ishai (61) Ivi (59) Jason (124) Jason R. Hunter (68) Jennifer (303) jetienne (69) Johan (5) Leobardo (104) Luckystrik3 (71) march. (68) Matthew (224) Mazz (175) MikeD (181) mithrandi (52) moonboy (92) NeonDemon (392) nkronberg (244) OnyxRaven (11) Paul (223) phrakture (46) psi (40) Raanan Avidor (37) Razzu (65) rchk (76) Rem (31) Ricardo (71) Robert Accettura (173) standard oil (25) Tamas (23) Tim (30) Travis (33) Vitak (35) Vox (31) Whitney (33) Wilka (39) wille (457) wvpv (46) ZarK (41)Explore read six notes
- CesarS said: ¡ Grande Iran ! :P
- OnyxRaven said: So who did the photoshopping FUD?
- MikeD said: Hahaha wouldn't it be great if Photoshop Disasters was the one to break this?
- standard oil said: Dude, I just FPed this at BlueNC.
- Jason said: Awesome. A little more than 24 hours and they find the BS.
- Dedalus said: Photoshop considered as a weapon of massive cloning.
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Protocol Buffers: Our open source data interchange format (59)
on The Official Google Blog (1314) permalinkPosted by Chris DiBona, Open Source Programs ManagerToday we have something special for all you coders: we're releasing one of our most widely-used internal development tools. We call it "Protocol Buffers." It's the way we encode almost any sort of structured information which needs to be passed across the network or stored on disk. We thought Protocol Buffers might be useful to other people, too, so we've decided to release it as open source software. ...Shared by !&# (262) Alessandro Bahgat (3) Alex (17) André (42) Anthony (172) atul (513) ben.clinkinbeard (21) Benjamin Golub (129) Benk (90) Bonstio (22) Brandon Bloom (18) Caleb (9) charlie anzman (377) Chris H (22) Chris Roat (10) Damon (114) Dana (8) danutz (101) David Poblador (13) davidorban (24) Devlin D (45) Dr. Ernie (124) Duk (16) Ed's NextInstinct (41) ema (42) Felipe Plets (40) glaforge (180) Glenn Batuyong (415) Hooman (19) Ian (26) James Forbes Keir (100) jerobins (100) Joe (4) Jorge (17) Juan Diego (204) Kunal Kundaje (4) Marcel (38) Martin Salias (6) Matt Warren (35) Michael (151) Michael (19) Nicolas Lehuen (60) Nishant (9) Pengas (100) pmuellr (3) Ray Grieselhuber (89) rcraswell (16) Rob (34) Sean (3) SeanConnolly2000 (23) snowland (52) Steven (8) Tech For Novices (361) Vipin (34) Yerameyahu (137) zeb (72) Zoram (85) 康爷 (116)Explore read five notes
- Devlin D said: Very interesting solution. Unfortunately this is really only useful for massive applications but it is quite elegant nonetheless. Necessity is the mother of invention, perhaps this is why Google comes up with so much cool stuff.
- pmuellr said: binary data structures. Not bad, but not sure when I'd use it at this point. support for C++ but not C. Sad.
- Dana said: Hoorah for Protocol Buffers.
- snowland said: 昨天boss问我是否看到过这个。。。
- Marcel said: This sounds very interesting!
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Find Who Has Access to Your Gmail Account (149)
on Google Operating System (1849) permalinkAfter years of testing, Gmail has finally added a very useful security feature: tracking open sessions. If you log in to Gmail from more than one computer and you forget to sign out, you'll be able to see the list of locations where your account can still be accessed. Until now, the only solution when you forgot to log out from Gmail after using a public computer was to change your password. Otherwise, anyone could ...Shared by (``-_-´´) (363) 4braham (40) 4r1f (10) a48 (26) abe (209) Abhishek (67) Alberty Pascal (10) Alex C (47) Ameer (78) Andrew Girdwood (78) antecanis (6) Anu (20) Aranittara (19) Arik (15) babak (21) badpazzword (68) Bill (8) Bob (58) Bonstio (22) Brian (41) Carey (55) Carl Dunn3 (34) Carl Mendoza (95) Carlos Pinto (9) Chad Wells (4) ckaroli (279) Cogo (76) Compuwizard123 (134) cs (61) Dale (19) Dave (67) Dave C (12) David (82) Deb (17) dH (184) Don Hazelwood (53) Doug (124) DWM (29) Earl E Morningwood (166) einstein (13) euribates (43) Farzin (76) Fredrik Wennberg (19) Fuzzyman (61) fyc (210) geekgrrl (108) Gene Locklin (313) Gergő (6) ggatin (66) gisc (178) Glen Horton (89) Greg (24) guercheLE (392) handir (196) handraiser (58) HejGustav (150) hosein (182) Ian (17) igormoreno (5) imma (43) Jackson (34) James (29) jar (25) Jared Cherup (10) jccamus (121) Jean (35) Jen (106) Jeremy Hylton (3) jerobins (100) Jigar Mehta (170) John (113) John Ager (55) Jon (50) Jonna (6) Joshua (59) JøEh (12) julie (18) Keith (30) Ken P (48) Kenley (23) Krista Janicki (145) Lavender Cafe/LFH Design Studio Library (73) Leon Ridge-Cooke (27) Lescoste (5) Lu Tao (511) magica (75) maqchang (47) Marc (266) Marco (41) Mathieu Ravaux (86) Mike (145) mjs (30) Moderated AppSec Feed - OWASP Foundation (77) Mory (41) Mrs S (121) naovouporai (111) natalia (345) Nathan (25) neilfws (58) Neko (27) Olivier G. (82) Parag (4) Patrick (41) Paul (201) Peter H (93) Philip Spohn (20) Philo (18) Philou (133) pkj (56) ppalli (74) psvensson (62) puthali (52) R. Francis (115) Ramkumar R. Aiyengar (36) Rex (17) Rich (28) Robert van Bregt (105) rOckY (701) Roel (93) Roy (22) Rutger Blom (92) Ryan (48) Sacha (107) sc (145) Scott (166) shakalaca (4) Shey (156) Shogun (37) sooraj (2) StalkerNOVA (63) Swapnil (9) SYM (269) symtym (72) SyP (20) Tech For Novices (361) Tewe (16) ThirdEye (159) Tim (36) tooraj (13) tvaughan (19) vanerj (8) Will Brown (69) will e (16) Wind (14) xploit29 (64) Ye1980s.com~微笑!?™旗下 (227) yolly (23) بهرنگ (231) 康爷 (116)Explore read nine notes
- Jen said: NICE!
- puthali said: ah always wanted this, for days when i forgot to log out in office...wonder if it supports for gtalk as well...
- 康爷 said: Google收购了邮箱安全公司之后果然开始忙活起来了
- Sacha said: a smart, smart feature...
- Jackson said: note the "... is currently being rolled out ..." part, I don't see it on my gmail yet
- dH said: Finally...!
- Joshua said: This looks outstandingly useful, though it hasn't yet made its way to my gmail account.
- 4braham said: Awesome! about time.
- antecanis said: For us paranoids.
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I Dose (38)
on del.icio.us/popular (3243) permalinkbookmark this on del.icio.us - posted by kgtrip - more about this bookmark...Shared by Abdul Jaleel (35) Amber (22) Andy (92) Arraine (959) autodidactic (82) Bonstio (22) Caroline Middlebrook (12) corie (13) currios (51) dep (33) deusdiabolus (475) DrCris (32) edythe (378) Erez (59) Flackrum (119) Graham English (76) Her Appleness (38) hoosteen (121) ikera (21) Jackye Stephens (176) Jennifer Sardam (59) Joao Azevedo (15) Johnathan (54) Katie Cunningham (7) Mark Eckenrode (118) Mich D (1349) Michael (28) nancy (378) Patricia Skinner (29) Paul (49) pericles (1887) red (9) Renê Fraga (198) Revar (78) Richard (35) Rob Jongschaap (473) Scott A. Swiecki (76) Wolfsbane (35)
- Renê Fraga said: Sons para relaxar seu cérebro.
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PHOTOSHOPPED: Albert Einstein (MUST-SEE!) (99)
on Feeddit (3763) permalinkLearn how to paint by seeing... Albert Einstein, painted with Adobe Photoshop in 4 hours, using 17 layers. music: www.elaluna.deShared by Absalon Isaac Prieto (39) AJ Adoniz (30) Albert (86) Alex (297) Alex Mitchell (74) Alex Shliomovich (11) Anand Sharma (216) Andrew (101) Ange (100) ani625 (557) Au Yong Chee Meng (18) Avi (3657) Bonstio (22) Brian Rossen (9) Charles Heflin (253) Charlie Fritzius (16) Chris Miller (24) Chuck Rogers (199) Dan (2) Danard Emmanuel Vincente (11) Digg Boss (2967) DigitalMike (342) digits12 (1541) DJ Mills (7) Dominic Foster (1985) durbin (19) eD! Thomas (4) Erik Jonasson (9) Felipe Cerda Barra (38) Foo Yong Hwee (60) George (32) henry beaudin (17) Humberto Gonzalez (91) Iain (24) Ian Enos (38) inkode (106) Ispirato (75) Jack (37) JAFO (88) jamesjbigler (109) Jason Kelly (84) Jeremy Baines (3) Joey Foxenberger (116) John (36) Kev (57) Kevin Federline (1741) Kirk (58) kmohr25 (157) Leena (3429) Lucretia Pruitt (45) Manuj Darshan (418) Mark (35) Mark Cramer (65) Marten (30) Matt Campbell (42) Matt Furtado (16) maxim shevertalov (3) Micah D (23) Michael Mior (283) michele (124) Miles (25) MONA (61) mopperx2 (57) NeonPlanet (36) Nick (11) Nikki (32) nparker13 (612) Owen E. (49) Peter Bryant (46) Peter N (17) Philippe Iujvidin (103) Pramod (406) R (216) Rami Taibah (657) Remo (22) Rey Ramos (140) richtannehill (138) Rob Villeneuve (19) Robert (31) Romey (99) scott (632) Shocm (88) somenice (138) Steve (878) Steve Ehrenberg (23) Stonis (27) Sumesh (257) timothyt (152) Toby (1382) TonNet (87) Travis (235) Trevor Wermund (659) Vincenzo (209) Web Measurement and Analytics (15) William Z. (250) xabbott (95) Yamil Gonzales (103) Zhao (73) ziya (160)Contribute comment
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Pumanet | Super Water Attraction (1)
permalinkThis is a great water attraction, but this fat guy makes the ultimate hight possible. Fire in the hole!Shared by Bonstio (22)Contribute comment
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Google Results in Firefox's Address Bar (59)
on Google Operating System (1849) permalinkRyan Wagner from CyberNet News developed CyberSearch, a Firefox extension that lets you see Google results in the address bar. The extension adds new functionality to Firefox 3's address bar, which already shows bookmarks and other pages from your web history.By default, CyberSearch is a little inefficient: it performs web searches as you type in the address bar and it shows Google's search results after the local results obtained by Firefox. If you type one ...Shared by abhi (21) Alberto (27) Ameer (78) Andrew (49) Annabel (1) Bonstio (22) Brent (132) Ced (18) ckaroli (279) Danilo (2) Donnie Berkholz (93) draggon (35) ehu4ever (535) Foad Sa. (464) fyc (210) gautamg (36) Helge (22) henry (55) Jen (106) jeroendemiranda (37) Jonas (61) Jordi De Groof (10) Josh (119) juzcoim (44) Keef (91) kevin (49) kukoo (88) Laughing Squid (292) Lavender Cafe/LFH Design Studio Library (73) Leooon (160) Lu Tao (511) Maryam (635) Niclas (69) norti (137) Ozgur Alaz, Marketallica (175) Paul (201) Phil (87) R (216) ramyon (131) ricardo (255) Rich (28) rOckY (701) Rogelio (6) Roger (226) Scott (17) Sean Harvell (39) Seltoon (25) SethLevy (29) sryo (82) stagger (22) Steve (9) swined (119) SYM (269) Tewe (16) Toomore (56) Vahid (601) vcamaral@gmail.com (108) williamsdb (6) 攻疼新一 (1327)
- Steve said: This is one of the coolest new things about FF3.
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Should Links Open In New Windows? | How-To | Smashing Magazine (99)
on Smashing Magazine (1682) permalinkNo, they shouldn’t. At first glance the decision to open links in new windows or not depends on the given site and the preferences of its visitors. Visitors of the sites with heavy linking are more willing to have links opened in new windows than open dozens of links in new windows manually. Visitors of less-heavy-linkage-sites are more likely to open some specific link in new window to remain on the site and continue to ...Shared by !!blue (45) !&# (262) .dean (35) alexbig (70) Andrew (169) andrin (13) andyed (34) Angus Fraser (360) ani625 (557) assbach (79) Avinash (407) Bonstio (22) Brian (9) Brian E. Young (50) Bruce (54) Chris L (99) Christopher (110) Costi (12) Dan (90) Dave "Blakice" Matthews (32) David (5) David Owens (9) Diego C (20) Doni (351) Dustin DeKoekkoek (61) elstudio (13) Emon (100) ereli (68) Evan Sims (163) frivmo (12) gisc (178) Goatlady (69) GreenAcid (18) hankfdh (43) Heather (186) Henny Swan (12) iAdramelk (80) J. Phil (668) JC (108) Jeff (12) Jeremy Flint (47) Jeroen (42) Jess (64) kevin (49) Kevin (16) kleinmatic (31) KnarfJ (122) Kristian (47) Kristina (19) liamvictor (723) Lindsey Smith (44) lis (5) lisamac (82) Loyolny (136) Luke (12) Maksim Berjoza (126) Marcel (85) Mark Neigh (7) Message (44) Michael (70) Mike (110) Mike F (2195) Ngeow Wu Han (25) Nick Nogueira (116) norti (137) olivia (21) Olivia Maia (50) Otto R. Radke (31) pete (7) Peter N (17) Ray (2) robby (59) rszaloki (247) SekhmetDesign (8) Seth (52) SharonG (289) Shoshannah F (222) Siffring (7) spiri (75) Srandy (69) Stefan (114) Stii (14) Sven (51) Terrence Wood (24) The Product Guy (11) theCan (20) Tiago Celestino (205) Tim (38) tim (348) Timothy Greig (21) Tina (9) Tom Steel (83) William (14) William Becher (167) Wolfgang (37) Zahra HB (485) zemaNORIS (64) 小雨 (8) 爵溪 (10)
- kleinmatic said: Yeah. Gotta send this to editors when they suggest that links should open a new window.
- Zahra HB said: مرسی دقیقا نظر منم همینه:) به خصوص حالا که دیگه Tabbed window داریم
- norti said: They definitely should.
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Hologram Google Earth (95)
on Google Earth Blog (177) permalinkCheck out this cool display and interface with Google Earth: Holographic Google Earth from Nicolas Loeillot on Vimeo. The technology comes from UbiqWindow and lets a computer screen be projected in mid-air. They have devised a touchless way to interact with the "hologram", and Google Earth is a great way to show off its capabilities. it's not a 3D projection, just 2D. But, it sure looks cool. via Google Earth DesignShared by Aadom The Wygle (35) Alex Dumitru (2053) Alex France (1271) Andreas Blixt (31) Andrew Littler (68) Anil Bhagwat (68) b (211) Babychen Mathew (1758) Benjamin (3438) Bonstio (22) Brandy (205) Brendon Walsh (24) Brian (631) Bryan (14) Bryan Waters (38) bussiere (492) Chris (225) chris (40) Christopher (433) Chuck Rogers (199) daniel (109) Dave (238) Dave E. (19) Deborah Petersen (3464) diego (129) Digg Boss (2967) Dominic Foster (1985) Dustin DeKoekkoek (61)