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Monday, 29 November 2010

German Google Rage

Google 'fans' pelt blurred German Street View homes with eggs 


According to reports in the German media, several houses in the Bergerhausen neighbourhood of Essen, Western Germany were hit with eggs. All of the targeted houses are ones that were blurred out in Street View.

The vandals were choosing their targets based on their opting out of Street View. They taped notes to the mailboxes of the houses saying 'Google's cool.'

Google Street View launched in Germany earlier this month following much controversy over its privacy implications - to which Google responded by taking the unprecedented step of allowing German households to opt out of their homes being visible on the service.
A blurred out residence in Germany.
Those houses that opted out - around 244,000, or just under 3% of all German residences - are blurred out in the online images.

In my opinion the people who opted out would of done so out of fear of privacy invasion perhaps because they aren't aware of technological advances in culture and lifestyle. But I cant think of a justification for vandalising someones house on the basis that they opted out of a service which has little practical applications. 

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Flush Tracker

Flush Tracker lets you track your business in honour of World Toilet Day.


Have you ever wondered where it all goes once you flush the toilet? Now, thanks to the wonders of the internet, you can find out, with the new site Flush Tracker. 

Flush Tracker from Domestos allows you to enter the time and location of your most recent toilet visit, and uses Google Maps to let you track it as they make their way through your local sewers.

Times columnist Caitlin Moran wrote: 'Judging by the response I'm getting, Britain has now ground to a HALT watching plop-journeys on company time. WELL DONE BRITAIN.'

The site, created by toilet cleansers Domestos, actually has a serious purpose - it's in support of today's World Toilet Day, highlighting the fact that 2.5billion people around the world don't have access to proper toilets or sewerage. 

Info found http://www.metro.co.uk/tech/847768-flush-tracker-lets-you-track-your-poo

The serious message promoted is: A STAGGERING 2.5 BILLION PEOPLE DON’T HAVE A PROPER TOILET - THEIR WASTE HAS NOWHERE TO GO, EXPOSING THEM TO DISEASE-CAUSING GERMS.


I think that its quite a good way to promote a serious message, as a toilet cleaning brand its quite appropriate, it also goes to show how technology and the internet make these things possible. The ability to track these sorts of things is astonishing. sometimes we don't realise the advancement of technology or maybe were just used to it. 

Flush Tracker Page


Thursday, 18 November 2010

Myspace

I noticed today that the social networking site MySpace has been rebranded and revamped to compete with facebook and twitter, MySpace dropped off the scene when facebook became vastly popular in 2008/2009 stylized My_____the classic blue has been replaced by a more white interface, to resemble the look and feel of Facebook, and to attract users of Facebook to join or rejoin Myspace. 

The simplication of the navigation bar also made it easier to find features quickly. In August 2010, the home page was modified to give new room for the Myspace Stream and to make it resemble Facebook further.

On October 27, 2010, Myspace introduced a beta version of a new site design on a limited scale, with plans to switch all interested users to the new site in late November. Chief executive Mike Jones said the site is no longer competing with Facebook as a general social networking site. Instead, Myspace would be music-oriented and would target younger people. 

Myspace has always been good for new music and unsigned bands to be seen and heard. I myself have resigned to myspace. I tried twitter but found it wasn't as easy to use and speak to people one to one like facebook

MySpace after I rejoined

MySpace Site

Monday, 8 November 2010

Star Wars Holograms 'Could Become Reality'

Scientists have found a way to beam lifelike images in almost real-time.

Image Projected onto a piece of perspex.

They believe the breakthrough may one day allow people to communicate in the same way Princess Leia recorded herself appealing for help in the fight against the Empire in Star Wars.
The technology is very much in its early days, but scientists think it could be the future of tele-conferencing and has potential applications in surgery, entertainment and engineering.
Link:
The hologram is created by taking images at different angles and sending them over a computer network.
During the research, they were projected on to a transparent plastic panel and refreshed every few seconds.
While sending 3D images has been done before, they were far from lifelike because it took a long time for them to update – making realistic movement impossible.
Professor Nasser Peyghambarian, who leads the US team behind the research at the University of Arizona in Tucson, said: "Holographic telepresence means we can record a three-dimensional image in one location and show it in another location, in real time, anywhere in the world."
I think this is amazing news, only last week on the trip to glasgow, we were talking about how Sony had been experimenting with 3D technology with several screens to create a depth perception, but this is talking about an actual 3D moving image.