Siva Bharath
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Chrome
Google is experimenting with a conversational search for Chrome OS. The new feature will be available directly in the launcher. Conversational Search Flag Here is the experimental flag that we spotted today: Launcher experiment: conversational search: To evaluate the viability of a conversational search provider as part of launcher search. Chrome and Chrome OS flags […]
By Siva Bharathabout a year ago in 01
Gmail
Internal development Gmail was a project started by Google developer Paul Buchheit, who had already explored the idea of web-based email in the 1990s, before the launch of Hotmail, while working on a personal email software project as a college student.[2] Buchheit began his work on Gmail in August 2001.[3] At Google, Buchheit had first worked on Google Groups and when asked "to build some type of email or personalization product", he created the first version of Gmail in one day, reusing the code from Google Groups.[2] The project was known by the code name Caribou, a reference to a Dilbert comic strip about Project Caribou.[3]
By Siva Bharathabout a year ago in Education
Building Stories
While storytelling is about the construction of a story by setting up a timeline of events, design is based on the construction of a physical narration by organising spatial relationships. This paper builds up an analogy between storytelling and spatial design processes. It ponders on the effects of the available means and technologies on these undertakings. We look back to the emergence of media that have significantly influenced the design thinking of their time and we trace three categories of design tools that narrate different types of stories. Representational tools express visually an image first conceived in the architect’s mind, conveying stories of desirable lifestyles. Especially throughout the last decades the process of creating that vision has been influenced by the emergence of digital design tools that are able to algorithmically generate architectural forms. Through their use, the narration element becomes strongly incorporated into the design process perhaps at the expense of the final result, becoming inaccessible to those who do not have the access to the code or the ability to understand it. Finally, the most recent development is found in what we define as “animating” tools. The use of new media to create immersive and multilayered spatial experiences and interactive stories, that stems neither from an architect’s vision, nor from a computer’s algorithmic process, but from the layering of information and experiences by a multitude of inputs.
By Siva Bharathabout a year ago in Photography
Gmail
Internal development Gmail was a project started by Google developer Paul, who had already explored the idea of web-based email in the 1990s, before the launch of Hotmail, while working on a personal email software project as a college student.[2] Buchheit began his work on Gmail in August 2001.[3] At Google, Buchheit had first worked on Google Groups and when asked "to build some type of email or personalization product", he created the first version of Gmail in one day, reusing the code from Google Groups.[2] The project was known by the code name Caribou, a reference to a Dilbert comic strip about Project Caribou.
By Siva Bharathabout a year ago in Education
Jacket
A jacket is a garment for the upper body, usually extending below the hips.[1] A jacket typically has sleeves, and fastens in the front or slightly on the side. A jacket is generally lighter, tighter-fitting, and less insulating than a coat, which is outerwear. Some jackets are fashionable, while others serve as protective clothing. Jackets without sleeves are vests.
By Siva Bharathabout a year ago in Families
Building Stories
While storytelling is about the construction of a story by setting up a timeline of events, design is based on the construction of a physical narration by organising spatial relationships. This paper builds up an analogy between storytelling and spatial design processes. It ponders on the effects of the available means and technologies on these undertakings. We look back to the emergence of media that have significantly influenced the design thinking of their time and we trace three categories of design tools that narrate different types of stories. Representational tools express visually an image first conceived in the architect’s mind, conveying stories of desirable lifestyles. Especially throughout the last decades the process of creating that vision has been influenced by the emergence of digital design tools that are able to algorithmically generate architectural forms. Through their use, the narration element becomes strongly incorporated into the design process perhaps at the expense of the final result, becoming inaccessible to those who do not have the access to the code or the ability to understand it. Finally, the most recent development is found in what we define as “animating” tools. The use of new media to create immersive and multilayered spatial experiences and interactive stories, that stems neither from an architect’s vision, nor from a computer’s algorithmic process, but from the layering of information and experiences by a multitude of inputs.
By Siva Bharathabout a year ago in 01
The Inspiring Life Story Of Stock Trading Expert Tripti Soni
Tripti learned trading from the best stock trading experts in India and her years of experience were instrumental in her career later. She then founded a company called Trade Matrix Academy – a stock trading consultancy service organization.Stock trading is one of the fastest growing businesses in the world. It especially got reputation of being an alternate source of income which attracts even those people who already have a job. As easy as it is accessible to everyone, learning the art of stock trading is as difficult too. Tripti Soni is a renowned stock trading expert and an entrepreneur from India. She has earned her names as a leading stock market expert in the country. It current rise can be explained by the simple fact that it has helped many people to overcome their economic burden and has provided financial security for future too. It’s also the way people can retire early and still save up lot of funds for afterwards while not working under any boss.
By Siva Bharathabout a year ago in Trader
9 Things You See and Hear in Every Fitness Success Story
You’ve seen our stories of guys who achieved major body transformations—from beer belly to six-pack abs, from chainsmoker to marathon runner, from weakling to gym rat. Sure they’re inspiring, but it can get frustrating to realize your own fitness is flat-lining while those guys seem to be getting results on a daily basis. We wish we could tell you there’s some magic trick or well-kept secret they know about that they’re not sharing, but the truth is they achieved their results with a lot of determination, dedication, and drive. All of our success stories share the following common traits, so if you’re looking to emulate these guys check out this list and get on the right track to victory.
By Siva Bharathabout a year ago in Families
India vs New Zealand
Match centre Scores: Chandan Duorah | Comms: @himanshu_a30 So India's tour of New Zealand starts with a washout, with both teams eager to move on from their World Cup exits. But hopefully come Sunday - which is a sell-out in Mount Maunganui already - we can get play started. Until then, it is goodnight and goodbye from us!
By Siva Bharathabout a year ago in Gamers