Wednesday 3 July 2013

Introduced New Bing image search Filter



The search engine Microsoft offers new filters that can sort images according to usage rights attached to them. Bing, the Microsoft search engine, has added a new feature to the image search to filter the results taking into account the rights of use. The images are the asset for many users and whether bloggers, teachers, students, publishers, yet small businesses may need to use images without usurping the rights. The filters are used to classify the images that are in the public domain, free to be used and shared, free to be used and shared for commercial open source operating be used, shared and modified and finally free to be used , shared or modified for commercial exploitation. Note that this option is not currently available for the U.S. version of Bing. Microsoft states that the image search function is also available directly from any Office 2013 software. In addition, the results displayed by default in ordered licensed images.

Yahoo closes 12 services, including Alta Vista



The U.S. portal Yahoo! continues to focus by announcing the abolition of 12 more online services including the iconic search engine Alta Vista created in 1995. Yahoo! turns a page in the history of the Internet in ordering the closing of Alta Vista. The news came Friday so trivial via a blog detailing the closure of 12 online services between June 28 and September 28. Thus, Alta Vista will cease operations effective July 8, after 18 years of existence. Yahoo had acquired it in 2004 through the takeover of Overture. Other services to be the key figure, the Axis plug-in Yahoo! and Yahoo! Browser Plus, Yahoo! WebPlayer reader or RSS alert the service. This series of closures following a first wave decided last April during which five applications and services were closed: Upcoming (discovery of events), Yahoo! Deals (promotions), SMS Alert (alerts via SMS of topics), Kids (games, education) as well as Yahoo Mail and Messenger for standard mobile Java (J2ME).

Behind Google Reader Closure!






RSS feed aggregator Google was born in 2005. The deadline has no arrived. As expected, Google is expected to close on Monday yet its popular RSS service called Google Reader. In a blog post last April, Google explained in full about the reason behind it in detail. Despite criticism of social networks and petitions, Google has not folded, similar as at the time of the closure of Wave. Users will turn to alternatives that have magically multiplied lately. So officially, Google talks about loss of audience to justify its decision. Some argue instead that Google closes once more a service he cannot monetize, to focus on some other service for monetizing. According to All Things D, this is another reason for the closure. The dedicated team Reader does not even had a full-time engineer or product manager. To align Google Reader on other services in terms of respect of privacy, it would have had to spend a lot of money to set up an ad hoc structure. What Google does not want to do, according to an anonymous source quoted by All Things D. This does not stop at any cost to apply its new policy aims to prevent some scandals like those seen recently - among other things, the collection of data by Google Cars via Wi-Fi networks. Google Reader seems quite far from this type of problem, but its integration with other services that require compliance policy issues of privacy being applied to it. Which today leaves many people without Google Reader; All Things D raised so many questions about how many users it would take for the investment to be considered interesting? But Google's idea was to focus on Google+ as soon as possible and this plan was announced at the end of 2011.

Sunday 30 June 2013

Internet Explorer 11-compatible with Windows 7 Soon!



A few days ago, the developers of Microsoft Build conference had an opportunity to discover the first version of Internet Explorer 11, the next version of Microsoft's browser into Windows 8.1. But this major update will not be reserved for users of the new OS. The publisher has just confirmed that IE 11 will also be compatible with Windows 7. The company, however, did not say when. Recall that the main improvements in Internet Explorer 11 for the console interface for developers, the refreshed and very inspired Metro design. It contains some new tools, such as "UI Responsiveness" that can be used to analyze the performance of a web page; DOM Explorer, a tool for emulation of different resolutions, a lay-day Memory tool, and the ability to use the right click to inspect an HTML element. On the consumer side, the main novelty is the arrival of WebGL, which will be available on all devices by running the browser. As with Firefox 22, recently published, it is to provide a better rendering of graphics, including 3D, allowing, for example, video games within the browser. Finally, Microsoft plans to improve battery life by performing a number of operations, such as independent suspension of a tab, rendering HTML5 videos without plug-ins, or the delegation of uploading images to the GPU.

The Galaxy Note 3 equipped with an LCD screen



Samsung has decided to produce two versions of its future Galaxy Note 3 expected to arrive in September. A model is equipped with an AMOLED screen and other LCD IPS screen would be divided according to target markets and the demands. Faced with a shortage of OLED panels, Samsung has decided to opt for a second screen technology for the future Galaxy Note 3. According to the Korean ET News site, the new Phablet is available in two versions, one with AMOLED screen, the other with IPS LCD screen, Samsung will market the two models based on market demand and . The reason for this is due to the shortage of OLED panels. It is Sharp who could provide LCDs, knowing that Samsung is a shareholder in the Japanese firm. The Galaxy Note 3 is expected in September at the IFA in Berlin. It is called a Phablet 5.9 or 6 inch Octa Exynos SoC equipped with 3GB of RAM, a 13 megapixel camera sensor with 3x optical zoom and stabilizer.