I'm not sure how many of you have already heard about OddCast. I first discovered about it while bloghopping; I saw a widget from a blog that translates languages and pronounces the translations for you. You can choose from a number of characters available, male or female, with options like pronouncing English the American way or the English (UK) way. Enthusiastic I was, I went to their main site and discovered a lot more technologies from them.
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Showing posts with label On The Web. Show all posts
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Exploring OddCast: Text to Speech, 3D Photo Face, & Augmented Reality
I'm not sure how many of you have already heard about OddCast. I first discovered about it while bloghopping; I saw a widget from a blog that translates languages and pronounces the translations for you. You can choose from a number of characters available, male or female, with options like pronouncing English the American way or the English (UK) way. Enthusiastic I was, I went to their main site and discovered a lot more technologies from them.
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On The Web,
Technology,
Widgets
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Protecting Your Online Content: Five (5) More Things You Still Need To Do
60,000 new websites are added to the web everyday. Google's total indexed pages reached 14.41 billion pages on 2011. In addition to that, there are an estimated of 1.6 million blog posts published daily. That is half a billion new blog posts every year. This is how active online publishers are. The web has been a great medium to voice out ideas, to spread the latest news, and to reach out to the world. However, it has become a haven for an uncontrollable, more often untraced, content distribution.
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Listicles,
On The Web,
Tips
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Installing WordPress on Your Local Drive Using XAMPP
Before paying a web host for your new WordPress blog, you might want to know how WordPress functions. As you know, WordPress is a web framework and the most common blogging platform used around the web. By installing WordPress on your local drive, you are able to manipulate WordPress and create themes even if you are offline.
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