Thursday, December 23, 2010

Android in space

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Google Books Ngram Viewer

http://ngrams.googlelabs.com

See how often phrases have occurred in the world's books over the years. Google Books has scanned over 10% of all books ever published, and now you can graph the occurrence of phrases up to five words in length from 1400 through the present day right in your browser. We currently support the following languages:

  • Chinese
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Hebrew
  • Russian

Currently it's only support English, German, Spanish, French, Russian, without hebrew.




Monday, December 13, 2010

Teach Parents

http://www.teachparentstech.org/

Someone of your relatives needs help with basic things concern tech/computers here is a new site that can send your mom/dad a video that help them with the litte things

http://www.teachparentstech.org/

for example how to copy paste




Friday, December 10, 2010

Tech Ed Eilat 2010 Presentations

In order to view slides please press the view button

http://techedagenda.mscom.co.il/Agenda.aspx

TechEd 2010 Eilat 28/11/2010-30/11/2010




Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Chrome Web Store

Google Ebooks

http://books.google.com/help/ebooks/devices.html

Google launched yesterday Google ebooks, Now You can read Google eBooks on the Web, Android phones, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Nook and Sony and supported eReaders.

 

 

http://books.google.com/ebooks

I love that google give us some free ebooks to read and experiment the quality of using her service.

In her service Using google ebooks more than 3 millions books

This launch also upgrade the books search http://books.google.com/

and give us central place a virtual bookshelf and a central library of our ebooks




Monday, December 6, 2010

Android 2.3

Android 2.3 is here !

 

http://developer.android.com/index.html

http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.3-highlights.html

I loved the idea of the NFC

Near Field Communications (NFC)

The platform's support for Near Field Communications (NFC) lets developers get started creating a whole new class of applications for Android. Developers can create new applications that offer proximity-based information and services to users, organizations, merchants, and advertisers.

Using the NFC API, applications can respond to NFC tags “discovered” as the user “touches” an NFC-enabled device to elements embedded in stickers, smart posters, and even other devices. When a tag of interest is collected, applications can respond to the tag, read messages from it, and then store the messages, prompting the user as needed.

NFC communication relies on wireless technology in the device hardware, so support for the platform's NFC features on specific devices is determined by their manufacturers.

Introducing Nexus S

Tech Spec

http://www.google.com/nexus/#!/tech-specs

http://www.google.com/nexus/

 




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