Entries from November 2009 ↓

Facebook Worm Invades Wall Post Links


Renowned antivirus company AVG posted a blog post about a facebook worm lurking to some of the wall post luring unsuspecting users to click a picture of a girl attracting you to click a button. And onced click infection starts again in your account by automatically posting a link similar to the one you click before.
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The Twitter Search Guide

Twitter search

There’s no doubt that google is the biggest entity in the internet. With it’s search power, popularity,  applications and contributions there’s no one out there who use the internet without knowing google. Almost all things you’re looking for in the internet can easily be found by google if you know how to use it. But if google is giving you a hard time then there’s another buddy you can lean on. Twitter!!!.

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A Remarkable Photo Collage Software


Photo Collage

If you’re looking for a way in making a photo collage using your pictures, you can do it manually using photoshop or you can do it easily using this remarkable software I found online. I know that photoshop and other photo editing software can do great customizations in making your artwork but if you want to make your job done in an instant or want to do the basic framework of your photo collage then there’s nothing out there who can beat Shape Collage.

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Liftmagic a Cosmetic surgery simulator


Got this tool online called LiftMagic where you can perform a simulation of your picture from original one to a picture displaying cosmetic surgery results. At first visit there’s a sample photo of a girl but you can also upload your own picture and perform several treatments which you can select in the left sidebar.

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Machine Generated Captions to be implemented to Youtube Videos

Youtube’s feature of adding captions to user videos made it possible to easily integrate translations. Captions also make you understand more about the video if there are some problems to the sound and audio of the media. Today, google launched a system to make it easier for you to add captions without really adding captions manually. Machine-Generated Captions are now available to select channels including Google, Youtube, National GeographicMIT and UCLA. This machine generated captions use thesame speech-to-text algorithms found in Google voice.
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