Monthly Archive for december, 2009

NYT: Getting Fit Is the Goal, With 2 Bits of Help

http://mobile.nytimes.com/article;jsessionid=06763357C4E9C0E5A8A60A2E0C320E2F.w6?a=518193&f=24

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Evolution

Snyggt, enkelt och användarvänligt.

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/two-new-features-enhance-search-beyond.html

/j

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Google testar kvantdatorer

Intressant, och det här visar varför cloud computing är så bra. För så fort Googles (och andras) tekniker får ordning på kvantdatorerna kan de plugga in dem i molnet och vips så får vi alla ta del av dessa fantastiska framsteg!

Så kul att få vara med i dessa tider av förändring!

/Joakim

iPhone users are delusional, consultants say

Hmm… hur ska man tolka detta:

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-10414356-71.html

för i morgonens nyhetsflöde hittade jag även en ny applikation för att
sköta sin KBT i iPhone:

http://www.tuaw.com/2009/12/13/cognitive-behavioral-therapy-in-your-pocket-with-the-cbtreferee/

Så konsulterna som tycker iPhone användare är desillusionerade kanske har rätt?

:-)

/Joakim

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Google Picasa face recognition

I have spent a few hours the last week using different free photo
managers to organize my pictures. I have tested with roughly 10 000
pictures in 150 albums (folders)

I have used Windows Photo Gallery on Windows 7, iPhoto on Snow Leopard
and then Picasa 3.6 on both Mac and Windows.

Face recognition is a very nice feature. It works fine in all the
tested programs. But the after using all three programs I have to say
that Picasa is the best in terms of identifying faces correctly. All
programs offers suggestions once they have learnt to recognize a face.
They all do a decent job but with my images Picasa did much better
when suggesting faces than the other programs.

The process takes quite some time initially in all programs. All
images have to be analyzed, faces identified and then similar faces
needs to be grouped together. Once that is done the computer can start
to suggest faces for a person. As a user I can then help the system by
confirming or rejecting suggestions. The more suggestions the software
gets, the better it will identify pictures with the same person in
them.

So after my unscientific test I will focus on using Picasa. It gets
the job done better than Windows Photo Gallery or iPhoto.

/Joakim

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Fin reklam

Google gör fin reklam för Chrome, klart sköna filmer tycker jag:

http://www.labnol.org/internet/google-chrome-video-ads/11607/

/j

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Mandelbrot 3D

Lite geekbilder. Wired har en artikel om hur Mandelbrot går över till 3D…

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/12/mandelbulb-gallery/

/j

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Svårfångad bild

Det här är en imponerande bild av solens rörelse:

http://baszottbanda.blogspot.com/2009/11/i-should-say-it-is-most-complicated.html

Wow!

/Joakim

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