“”Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever,” said Aaron Siskand. The respected US photographer, who died in 1991, had no inkling that many of the world’s pictures would never see the light of day.”
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Be Careful What You Wish For: Demanding Platforms Delete Disinformation May Make It Harder To Understand What Happened by https://ift.tt/2EfeHJK
“Here’s another one in the “be careful what you wish for” category.”
How To Power Up Your Google Search Abilities [INFOGRAPHIC] by https://ift.tt/2QBW4oA
So it turns out, Google was a pretty good investment for some people. Okay, that’s hardly news today – but we see it reflected in the way the corporation is constantly driving forward, innovating their services and back-room strategies in an ever-greater quest for power and influence.
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Google Lens: Search the Web With Your Smartphone’s Camera by https://is.gd/umLpbJ
Google’s I/O conference concluded last week, and if there’s one thing people will be talking about long after it’s over it’s Google Lens.
Google Lens is a technology that integrates Google’s search engine with a smartphone’s camera. By taking a photo with Google Lens your camera will be able to recognize objects and search for them on the web.
It goes deeper than that though, as CEO Sundar Pichai’s keynote went on some further examples were shown.
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Google agrees to open Android to other search engines in Russia by https://is.gd/ESW8h1
Google has agreed to be less controlling about what Android phone manufacturers can do in Russia, as the result of a settlement today with the country’s antimonopoly agency. In addition to paying a $7.
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Mixturtle: an interesting online mp3 searcher
Today, in our Linux Page (in Spanish), we have added a brief review about MixTurtle an on-line music portal we have recently discovered surfing the web. MixTurtle is very easy to use: you have only to type your favourite artists (or songs) in the search tab and in less than a second it will bring interesting results to you. During our tests we were also able to find some “rare” (for our experience) mp3 files. Moreover, with a simple registration (email, username and password) you will 100% enjoy all the feature offered by MixTurtle. In fact, after the registration you can “virtually” capture all the music files you want linking them to your account. in this way, when you prefer you can listen to your favourite music with just few clicks. Something to try!