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What was your favorite moment during the Super Bowl? Was it the fast-paced game or the ads that got your attention?
If the ads caught your eye, which moment stood out for you? If it was the game, which play was most memorable? Why did it stick with you? We want to know!
FLO TV, which ran its “Moments” commercial as one of the Super Bowl ads this year, has provided three FLO TV Personal Televisions (value: $290 each with 6 months free service) as prizes for this contest.
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IBM on Monday rolled out its latest Power7 systems, which are designed to power everything from smart grids to analytics, but the real story may be Bi.
via http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=30530
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Starting an internet marketing business is definitely a good idea if you wished to become your own boss. This is especially true if you didn’t have enough money.
via http://earningonlinesolutions.com/internet-marketing-tips-the-beauty-of-starting-an-internet-marketing-business.html
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If Google is smart, these status updates will pour into and out of Facebook and Twitter. That way it will have an immediate install base of users already trained to update everyone they know about the latest thing they viewed, …
via http://www.businessinsider.com/google-is-set-to-launch-twitter-clone-for-gmail-2010-2
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Google is trying to push more media sharing and status update features into Gmail as soon as this week, according …
via http://digital.venturebeat.com/2010/02/08/google-social/
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And you can choose to simply unfollow those users, block them or report the accounts to Twitter, as well – again, all with just one click. StopTweet is definitely one of the more useful apps we’ve seen lately, and it also helps us all …
via http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/stoptweet_customizable_spam_blocker_for_twitter.php
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In Douglas Adams’s humorous sci-fi novel series Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy a special kind of fish is mentioned — the Babel Fish. When inserted into the ear, it translates any spoken language into whichever language the listener understands. It is a very nifty device, and now Google seeks to create something similar. According to Times Online, Google is developing a speech-to-speech automated translator for Android phones. It’s essentially a combination of two of Google’s existing technologies; its online universal translator service, Google Translate, and its voice recognition system.
Google plans to make its Babel Fish a lot like a human translator; the software would analyze chunks of speech, and translate them in their entirety rather than translating word for word. Franz Och, Google’s head of translation services, claims the technology could go live in a couple of years. “Clearly, for it to work smoothly, you need a combination of high-accuracy machine translation and high-accuracy voice recognition, and that’s what we’re working on. If you look at the progress in machine translation and corresponding advances in voice recognition, there has been huge progress recently,” he says.
Anyone who’s used Google Translate knows that translations aren’t (and probably never will be) perfect, but they’re very helpful when you can’t understand a word of some foreign language. However, Google’s voice recognition also has issues of its own, and I fear that these two combined would produce a very high amount of errors. The Times also mentions the issue of different accents, a problem that Google plans to solve by making the software gradually learn the speaking habits of the phone’s owner.
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