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Control Your PC with Your Voice [Speech Recognition]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 19, 2008
You've been talking to (or screaming at) your Windows PC for years, but unless you were willing to shell out hundreds of dollars on pricey software, chances are it wasn't listening to a word you were saying. With Microsoft's new freeware tool, Windows Speech Recognition Macros, the days of you talking in your computer's unsympathetic ear are over. Not only is it listening, but...
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Kai-Fu Lee on Cloud Computing
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on April 22, 2008
John Breslin highlights some interesting ideas from Kai-Fu Lee's keynote about cloud competing presented at the 17th International World Wide Web Conference (Kai-Fu Lee is the president of Google China from July 2005). He mentions six properties of cloud computing from Google's perspective:1. User centric. "If data is all stored in the Cloud - images, messages, whatever - once you're...
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Google Street View Cars in Spain
via Google Operating System by Ionut Alex Chitu on May 26, 2008
The Spanish newspaper El Mundo (English translation) reports that Google's Street View cars have been spotted in many Spanish cities, including Madrid and Barcelona. Apparently, the local police wasn't very impressed and Google was fined for parking in a restricted area.There's even a custom Google Map that includes many locations where Google's cars were spotted in Spain and...
Shared by: jar, Pedro Pinheiro, badpazzword, AKLLKA, Antonio,
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Stream Music from Your Home Computer to Any Browser with JukeFly [Featured Windows Download]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on February 15, 2008
Windows only: Listen to your home music library from anywhere through your browser with web site JukeFly. Similar to previously mentioned streaming application Orb, JukeFly runs a small server on your desktop that scans any music folders you add to it and makes all of that music available through their slick web interface. With its extensive social features, JukeFly is actually a little more...
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The GigaOM Interview: Ray Ozzie, Chief Software Architect, Microsoft Corp.
via GigaOM by Om Malik on March 09, 2008
Fresh from hisMix’08 keynote, Microsoft’s Chief Software Architect and industry luminary, Ray Ozzie, spent some time on the phone with me, discussing everything from the company’s services strategy, to the economics of cloud computing, to the relevance of desktop and infrastructure challenges. What follows is a highly edited version of our 20-minute conversation.Enjoy this interview, the...
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Fifty Habits of Highly Successful People
via Stepcase Lifehack by Craig Harper on May 11, 2008
So I thought that I might write a quick review of every self-help book ever written all right here in this one little article. Simple enough. I love the easy jobs. Surely it couldn’t be that hard, could it? I figured that maybe I could take the important lessons from every self-help book I’ve read and every life experience I’ve endured, condense all that into fifty key points and save...
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Collaborate on a Whiteboard or any Web Page with Twiddla [Collaboration]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on March 11, 2008
Twiddla, a free whiteboarding service that doesn't require sign-ups to start using, turns any web site, photo or graphic file into a canvas for marking and discussion. Winner of this year's Technical Achievement award at the SXSW festival, Twiddla isn't the onlywhiteboardservice, for sure, but its ease of use and quick setup and extra features—including live conference-call-style...
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Download nu gratis het Lifehacking eBook!
via Lifehacking by Frank Meeuwsen on June 17, 2008
Vandaag presenteren we op Lifehacking Academy het eerste Nederlandse boek over lifehacking. In “100 Lifehackingtips voor prettig en efficiënt werken” staan handige, praktisch en onverwachte tips voor slimmer werken. De tips of eigenlijk hacks zijn geschreven door vaste en gastauteurs van lifehacking.nl en bieden nieuwe inzichten en toepassingen voor iedereen die dagelijks met een computer...
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Kraanverlichting
via Gadgetgarden.nl | Gadgets en Gizmos by Frank on February 12, 2008
Je moet altijd oppassen als je je handen wil wassen en je weet niet of de hete of koude kraan open staat. Nu is dat eigenlijk geen probleem, want even snel voelen is natuurlijk voldoende. Maar voor ouderen en kleine kinderen kan dat nog best gevaarlijk zijn. Voor hetzelfde geld kijk jij even de andere kant op, terwijl je kind een slok uit de bloedhete kraan wil nemen. Om dat te voorkomen is er nu...
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Scheldende knuffelbeer
via Gadgetgarden.nl | Gadgets en Gizmos by Vikash on February 13, 2008
Wil je je ex op valentijnsdag nog eens goed verrassen? Geef dan deze Scheldende knuffelbeer van 18 dollar. Ondanks zijn schattige uiterlijk, komen er grove scheldkannonade's uit zijn kleine speakertje. Wees niet verbaasd als je bijvoorbeeld "Eat sh*t and die, mother f*cker!" of "Nobody loves you, everybody hates you, go f*ck yourself!" te horen krijgt. Zorg er wel voor dat de knuffel niet...
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