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TinEye Reverse Image Search

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TinEye is a reverse image search engine. You can submit an image to TinEye to find out where it came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions. TinEye is the first image search engine on the web to use image identification technology rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks., blogmarks.net

 

SiteMesh - SiteMesh Overview

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# SiteMesh is a web-page layout and decoration framework and web- application integration framework to aid in creating large sites consisting of many pages for which a consistent look/feel, navigation and layout scheme is required. # SiteMesh intercepts requests to any static or dynamically generated HTML page requested through the web-server, parses the page, obtains properties and data from the content and generates an appropriate final page with modifications to the original. This is based upon the well-known GangOfFour Decorator design pattern. # SiteMesh can also include entire HTML pages as a Panel within another page. This is similar to a Server-Side Include, except that the HTML document will be modified to create a visual window (using the document's Meta-data as an aid) within a page. Using this feature, Portal type web sites can be built very quickly and effectively. This is based upon the well-known GangOfFour Composite design pattern. # SiteMesh is built using Java 2 with Servlet, JSP and XML technologies. This makes it ideal for use with J2EE applications, however it can be integrated with server-side web architectures that are not Java based such as CGI (Perl/Python/C/C /etc), PHP, Cold Fusion, etc... # SiteMesh is very extensible and is designed in a way in which it is easy to extend for custom needs., blogmarks.net

 

Gene Higa Photographer - San Francisco - Destination Wedding Photographer

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Getting Started with awk

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This qref is written for a semi-knowledgable UNIX user who has just come up against a problem and has been advised to use awk to solve it. Perhaps one of the examples can be quickly modified for immediate use., blogmarks.net

 

Google gives new gene mapping service a bit of spit and polish | Technology | The Guardian

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Just in time for Christmas, the Silicon Valley startup 23andMe - the name refers to the number of pairs of chromosomes in human DNA - has begun offering a personal genotyping service. For a $1,000 (£483) fee, 23andMe will run a sample of your DNA through a specialised gene-reading microchip that is able to identify, the company says, "nearly 600,000 data points on your genome". co-fondatrice de 23andme Anne Wojciki, la femme de Sergei Brin (Google). Un investissement pour conserver le patrimoine génétique, je suppose?, blogmarks.net

 

L'invasion Google a commencé, ça te GENE pas?

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DeltaCopy - Rsync for Windows

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In general terms, DeltaCopy is an open source, fast incremental backup program. Let's say you have to backup one file that is 500 MB every night. A normal file copy would copy the entire file even if a few bytes have changed. DeltaCopy, on the other hand, would only copy the part of file that has actually been modified. This reduces the data transfer to just a small fraction of 500 MB saving time and network bandwidth. In technical terms, DeltaCopy is a "Windows Friendly" wrapper around the Rsync program, currently maintained by Wayne Davison. "rsync" is primarily designed for Unix/Linux/BSD systems. Although ports are available for Windows, they typically require downloading Cygwin libraries and manual configuration., blogmarks.net

 

How much video? Part 1 ? The 2007 boom - Editors Weblog- Analysis

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Video, video, video. In 2007, the ?V? word was the new craze for newspapers internationally. And this is bound to continue in 2008. But just how much video should newspapers seek? Is it an optional plus, should all reporters be assigned to capture video, or should a newsroom even have its in-house studio? In Part 1, we take a look at several examples of how newspapers have included video.   How much video? Part 1 ? The 2007 boom How much video? Part 2 ? Figaro, from Handycam to in-house studio How much video? Part 3 ? Nouvel Obs: TV-like shows, with an edge ? a year in retrospect First, for those not convinced by the use of video to enhance word-based storytelling, take a look at this engaging piece by Gene Weingarten, about a world-class musician who plays the violin in the subway and nobody notices. The article was published in the Washington Post?s Sunday magazine in April, as well as online with video., blogmarks.net

 

xACT 1.62 - MacUpdate

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xACT stands for X Audio Compression Toolkit. It is a GUI based front end written in AppleScript Studio for the Unix applications Shorten, shntool, monkey's audio compressor, flac, and cdda2wav with paranoia support. It also uses a modified md5sum and sox. It does the basic commands of these applications and adds a few features to speed up productivity in creation of etree.org standard filesets., blogmarks.net

 

Find the Gene for Whirling Disorder!

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