“Integrity is doing the right thing even if no one will know.”

copyrights

Historically the earliest recorded information about the COPYRIGHT case-law,

is from ancient Ireland when one of their kings has to decided a dispute

about the ownership of some religious manuscript.

 his judgment was:

“To every cow belongs her calf, therefore for every book belongs its copy”

Modern copyright law has been influenced by an array of older legal rights
that have been recognized throughout history, including the moral rights of the author
who created a work, the economic rights of a benefactor who paid to have a copy made,
the property rights of the individual owner of a copy, and a sovereign’s
right to censor and to regulate the printing and cyber industry.
 

ANGELINA – AL DESIGNER – learns to build games from scratch

Artificial intelligence System

Out today, the festive platform game, called A Puzzling Present, is the latest creation of Angelina, an AI system that designs its own video games. Released with a little help from its creator-cum-collaborator Michael Cook at Imperial College London, Angelina’s latest was made by using the code of existing games as a starting point and refining the features it finds into something new.

The ability to pick and choose design ingredients is a big advance, says Cook. Previously, the system came up with game mechanics by putting together rules it was given. “It would slot them together in new ways like a jigsaw, but I was never very happy with it,” says Cook. “After all, it needed me to hand it the jigsaw pieces.”

But now Angelina finds and test game possibilities – like reversing gravity, high-jumping and teleportation – on its own. It does this using “reflection”, a technique that lets software look at and manipulate its own code. Cook starts things off by providing a game level that can’t be solved, such as one with a wall between the start and the exit. Angelina then redesigns the level in an iterative process, using ideas it finds in existing games – making changes, testing them, and making further tweaks until the level works. “It’s closer to what a human does when they program,” says Cook.

Even more cunningly, it has found bugs in Cook’s code and taken advantage of them to invent new game levels. In one case, the game code wrongly let a player teleport inside a wall and still allow the character to jump. So Angelina invented a wall-jumping technique, where the player could climb up a vertical wall by repeatedly teleporting and jumping. “This was why I felt it’s so important to create a system that was independent of me,” says Cook.

In another example, Angelina found code that could be used to make the player bouncy, something that Cook hadn’t been aware of. “I’ve only seen a few games that use bouncing in that way,” Cook says. “You can’t even guarantee that professional developers will think of these things.”

Cook sees Angelina as a system that could help designers by offering constructive criticism to works in progress, perhaps suggesting that a level is too hard and coming up with alternatives. “Game-making assistants don’t need to be tools like Photoshop, they could be collaborators,” he says. “I like the idea that it could bring more people into game design.”

A Puzzling Present can be downloaded for free from the project’s website.

http://ewallstreeter.com/artificial-intelligence-project-builds-a-puzzling-present-5546/#

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Technology makes every day, many of our dreams come true!

How electronic-focusing eyewear can recharge your vision.

It adjusts so you don’t have to.

Each of the lenses in emPower Eyewear features a virtually invisible layer of liquid crystals that instantly adjusts and provides a near-focus zone.
PixelOptics is demoing what it claims is the most significant development in prescription eyewear in 50 years: emPower! PixelOptics’ glasses offer up better field of view and less distortion than traditional lenses by sandwiching an LCD-like layer in the glass that can be focused with an electrical charge.

The set’s inbuilt micro-machine accelerometer detects when you tip your head down — when you read, for example — and triggers the glasses’ focal area for presbyopia. The emPower! lens can also be set to manual and is then activated by a swipe of your finger on the frame.

The kit includes the glasses and the inductive charger that will keep the eyewear powered up and running for a couple days.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nAlkr4h85fU#!

http://www.lifeactivated.com/

http://www.engadget.com/photos/pixeloptics-empower-electronic-eyeglasses-hands-on/#3762253

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FE1pV13FPG8 

Do they really “Like” me?

Have you ever asked yourself what all this craziness over the Facebook “Like” button is about?

It seems this one word button is almost everywhere and anywhere. Well it would seem this way for a good reason.

Let’s ask ourselves the first obvious question: What’s this “Like” button everyone keeps talking about? The “Like” button is a button placed on a page of your site. This button allows a visitor to your site to “Like” the content of your page. Now that you know what the “Like” button is, the next logical question should be: Should I care if people “Like” my homepage? In a word, Yes! Once a visitor hits the “Like” button from your site, it sends a status message to that visitors Facebook account. Anyone with access to that persons profile or wall will see a status message telling them that that person “Likes” your site. The act of one person clicking your “Like” button has now sent an advertisement for their friends to see what they liked about you, thus resulting in more traffic to your site. Here are a few more key benefits to placing a like button on your site. It’s FREE advertisement. It costs nothing to place a “Like” button on your site. You don’t even need a Facebook account to add a like button to your site. It adds the ability for your site to go “viral”, and target even more people in your target demographic. One “Like” from a person is going to reach out to many of their friends, friends who generally share the same interest, who can further spread the “Like” fever. Having the Facebook icon or logo on your site helps your site feel more legitimate and trustworthy. The “Like” button is also becoming a more prominent placement item when it comes to e-commerce sites. The number of “Likes” is slowly trumping user reviews and comments as the primary way people show support for online products and services.

 

Nowadays it has become necessary to insert in our web sites the million dollar question:

It is now for us a very valid tool when with a click of our customers are achieving link to theirs friends and acquaintances from Facebook or Twitter.

I just was thinking on tools we have online, to expand the scope of our pages and inevitably I have to mention this, that will soon be changing its name of “trend” to be called “Tool”

 

https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/like/

 

 

We are fully analyzed by Facebook

A cyber lab where we are the guinea pigs…

Although it is a bit annoying feeling that we are not alone, we are being watched,

I think it is a powerful tool which information could be very useful to us as web designers.

In fact Facebook already works with such analyzers but every day new details are inserted into the system.

Here, in this connection we will find a little more information.

http://www.creativeapplications.net/javascript-2/facebook-demetricator-the-unquantified-self/

Laser Keyboard

The new keychain virtual keyboard turns any flat surface into a keyboard for your smartphone or tablet.
The device pairs using Bluetooth, so it should work with any gadget that supports the wireless standard.
The laser keyboard runs on a rechargeable Li-ion battery, which can be juiced up through the included USB cable.

http://www.brookstone.com/laser-projection-virtual-keyboard?bkiid=body_zone|hmpg|a|cat1|new|796246p

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSNOAUExTsw&feature=related

New gadget made for Disneyland takes admission to a new world of high tech.

Disney’s wireless wristband replaces tickets at theme parks Transitioning theme park technology into the digital world, Disney may soon roll out a new way to gain access to parks and rides.

Digital Trends Detailed in documents filed with the FCC this week, representatives with Disney are seeking approval for a wristband that will be used for admission privileges to major theme parks like Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California. Rather than having to keep track of tickets, the “Magic Band” can be worn throughout the day and it communicates on the 2.4 GHz spectrum.

The bracelet is designed to be disposable as well as waterproof for rides like Splash Mountain or Disney’s various water parks. However, it’s also likely that Disney could produce more permanent models for Los Angeles and Orlando residents that have purchased yearly access to the Disney parks. Hypothetically, it would be as simple as visiting the Disney site or using a mobile application to add a day-pass to the account tied to the band.

http://www.digitaltrends.com/gadgets/disney-wireless-wristband-replaces-tickets/

As Web developers we can NOT ignore the problems of energy and global trends especially because our profession and most of the things we are passionate about,  are directly connected to a source of electrical power.

Recent years and months have seen increasing attention being paid to the issue of energy security.
There are a number of concerns and fears such as:

  • Oil and other fossil fuel depletion (peak oil, etc)
  • Reliance on foreign sources of energy
  • Geopolitics (such as supporting dictatorships, rising terrorism, “stability” of nations that supply energy)
  • Energy needs of poorer countries, and demands from advancing developing countries such as China and India.
  • Economic efficiency versus population growth debate
  • Environmental issues, in particular climate change
  • Renewables and other alternative energy sources

Energy insecurity combined with other global issues, put us at risk of losing speed with which actual technological advances and  is why great visionaries like GOOGLE, (talking about U.S) are taking on the task of aligning alternatives sources.

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SolarCity and Google has created a fund of  $280 million fund to finance residential solar power projects.
The Google-backed fund is the first collaboration between the Internet giant and the nation’s leading solar power service provider, and represents Google’s largest investment to date in the clean energy sector.

It is important to note that global leadership in the development and use of alternative energy belongs to the European Union.
United States has fallen behind by a large margin because of economic interests of a small group of people.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M5k6dc9W40

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On the other hand “Windows” has not stopped the search for practical solutions for their electronic devices

“The transparent solar cell is made out of a plastic that absorbs invisible infrared light while letting most visible light pass through.
“Additionally, even the metal that carries the charge out of the cell is transparent. Their creators were able to install a silver nano wire that served as the conductive metal that is essentially invisible.”

http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/smart-takes/solar-cells-for-windows-that-generate-electricity/28007

The European Union promotes strongly through the media philosophy of renewable energies. It is possible to live in some places of Europe depending entirely on this type of energy and several cities are equipped with electric fueling stations for their vehicles.

Unfortunately here in the U.S., we can not say the same.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKZ9vswrmjw&feature=related

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GOOGLE goes green !!!

Drive Traffic to Your Site

www.tynt.com/publishers-tools

TOOLS  AGAINST    “THE COPY-PASTE”

Each time someone pastes content from a enabled Website, this tool automatically adds a URL link back to the source:
When the link is clicked, it directs the user to the site to see the original article.
This action drives incremental traffic back to your site every time your content is shared without disrupting the user experience.