Archive For The “Technology” Category

New color matching technology

By | July 11, 2007

Hewlett Packard today demonstrated a new color matching technology that could change the way people shop for products that require color coordination, such as cosmetics.HP Labs, the company’s central research arm, has developed a technology that uses sophisticated imaging algorithms and mobile networking to match colors that complement one another, including makeup specific to skin coloring. [...]

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Google Mashups

By | June 2, 2007

Creating mashups with Google Mashups couldn’t be easier. In a few lines of code and one click of a button you can publish your mashups for the world to see. Google services mashed up Take some AJAX UI components, data from your users and Google services like Google Base and Google Maps or external feeds [...]

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Google Gears

By | June 1, 2007

Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using following JavaScript APIs: Store and serve application resources locally Store data locally in a fully-searchable relational database Run asynchronous Javascript to improve application responsiveness

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iGoogle

By | May 4, 2007

iGoogle Heard from the Google System blog that Google plans on launching a new service called iGoogle which will allow users to share their own writings, photos, lists and other creative efforts, as well as to give consumers personalized views of the Web through use of their geographical location and search history. From the Blog [...]

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Solar Powered Cellphones

By | April 25, 2007

Seems that Motorola has applied for a patent for a solar powered cellphone and although it will probably not be enough to fully recharge the phone it will help for those days when you just can not plug in to the wall. Should be interesting to see just how good it works and how much [...]

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