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2 months ago
in Answer To ‘What Does CSI Technology Use To Zoom In On Fuzzy Video?’ on ShamHardy.com
The given answer is an utter bull$hit, sorry to say.
The truth is such technology does exist. American law enforcement agencies have been using Video Image Stabilisation and Registration (VISAR) technology for so many years now, the technology can help them improve and enhance images (pics, videos etc). Google it, folks. :)
The truth is such technology does exist. American law enforcement agencies have been using Video Image Stabilisation and Registration (VISAR) technology for so many years now, the technology can help them improve and enhance images (pics, videos etc). Google it, folks. :)
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Sham Hardy
aiyaaa.. if you got so much money.. anything is possible maaa.. even the exoskeleton army U.S. plan for the future
6 months ago
in Mike and Loic are wrong about Twitter search on Scobleizer
Loic Le Meur's Search by Authority idea was a stupid one. What is he up to? Trying to establish ways to game Twitter for traffic, fame and fortune?
Just leave Twitter as it is.
Just leave Twitter as it is.
7 months ago
in Mike Arrington is wrong about Google search on Scobleizer
Yes, Mike made a mistake alright. I have pointed it out via comments (check his post):
"There’s nothing wrong about Google SearchWiki, it is an excellent idea really. It gives internet users the power to moderate search results that have been abused by social bookmarkers (Digg, StumbleUpon etc). Besides, we’re sick and tired of finding those same old authority blogs at the top of search results.
Google SearchWiki must go forward, at all costs."
Here's what Mike said in response to my comment:
"“Google SearchWiki must go forward, at all costs.”
I guess you feel pretty strongly about it. "
I just have to make him see the whole picture and this is what I had replied:
"Of course.
Take a look at Google search results these days. Do you really see quality there?
Come on people, such authority sites/blogs (I’m not saying TechCrunch but I hope you folks are clean) have despicably gamed Google to get high pageranks and top search results. They purposely abused the power of social networking and social bookmarking.
You think people don’t know that social networkers and social bookmarkers can be bought? Hey, we all know about it.
We all know what they have done to Google. As matter of fact, many said that social networkers and social bookmarkers have screwed up Google (other search engines as well)."
I really hope he understands what the whole problem is now.
"There’s nothing wrong about Google SearchWiki, it is an excellent idea really. It gives internet users the power to moderate search results that have been abused by social bookmarkers (Digg, StumbleUpon etc). Besides, we’re sick and tired of finding those same old authority blogs at the top of search results.
Google SearchWiki must go forward, at all costs."
Here's what Mike said in response to my comment:
"“Google SearchWiki must go forward, at all costs.”
I guess you feel pretty strongly about it. "
I just have to make him see the whole picture and this is what I had replied:
"Of course.
Take a look at Google search results these days. Do you really see quality there?
Come on people, such authority sites/blogs (I’m not saying TechCrunch but I hope you folks are clean) have despicably gamed Google to get high pageranks and top search results. They purposely abused the power of social networking and social bookmarking.
You think people don’t know that social networkers and social bookmarkers can be bought? Hey, we all know about it.
We all know what they have done to Google. As matter of fact, many said that social networkers and social bookmarkers have screwed up Google (other search engines as well)."
I really hope he understands what the whole problem is now.
8 months ago
in Google phone: Will open win over closed? on Mathew's comments
Do you have any idea when Google will release G1 in Asia?
10 months ago
in BlackBerry Thunder Video on Ubergizmo
The above video has been removed by the user. Follow my link to see another video if you want to see BlackBerry Thunder in action.