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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

See the world with google earth

Google has released the latest version 4.3 of Google Earth. Google added lot more feature in this latest version and with all of the great user-created buildings in the 3D Warehouse. Redesigned with the Navigation system you can fly very smoothly from the heavens down to The Streets of your town. The most important feature I like is, you can view the exact date of a particular satellite image

Google telah released the latest version 4.3 of Google Earth. Google added lot more feature in this latest version and with all of the great user-created buildings in the 3D Warehouse. With the Redesigned Navigation system you can fly very smoothly from the heavens down to the streets of your town. The most important feature I like is, you can view the exact date of a particular satellite image New navigation - Google Earth is a 3D application, but we realized that a lot of our users never quite got the hang of using the tilt feature to navigate around 3D features like mountains and buildings. Not only that, but even for expert users, if you tried to get down to the ground and navigate at street-level, navigation was cumbersome and confusing. Well, no more. We spent a lot of time rethinking how users interact with 3D data. We realized that when in outer space and far above the ground, you really want standard map-like controls that allow you to pan and zoom smoothly. However, if you want to get down to the ground and check out a city street, you really want a street-level navigation mode like you'd typically find in a video game. Finally, you want to be able to seamlessly transition between these modes as you fly down to visit a city and fly back out to space. So we modified the zoom control. As you get closer to the ground, your view slowly tilts, almost as if you are parachuting onto the ground. We also added a new control, the "look" joystick, which allows you to look around. If you are on the ground, you can change your viewpoint and look up at buildings, down canyons, or over at the rising sun. If you use the "pan" joystick when on the ground, you will follow the ground as if you were walking on it. More, faster 3D buildings - What good would fancy new navigation controls be if there wasn't something new to look at? While we're regularly adding new user-created SketchUp buildings submitted through 3D Warehouse, we decided to take things up a notch for this release by including photo-realistic models for dozens of new cities. Take a spin around Tokyo, Munich, or Boston to get a taste. We've also significantly enhanced our approach to rendering 3D data to greatly improve performance and realism. Here comes the sun - The world may not be flat, but something about the lighting in the old Google Earth sure was. If you've gotten tired of seeing everything lit with the mid-day sun, then we have just the trick for you. Click on the new sunlight button on the toolbar in Google Earth, click the play button on the time slider, and watch the sun as it circles around the globe. Try getting close to the ground and look up at the eastern sky, and see the sun rise. I'm more of a sunset kind of person, but you can just look to the west and watch the sun disappear behind the hills too. While it's no substitute for the real thing, it is great fun to play around with. Street View - Ever since we introduced Street View in Google Maps back in May 2007, people have been asking us when the same data would be available in Google Earth. Well, that day is today; using the PhotoOverlay feature available in KML 2.2 (or should I say the OGC standard KML 2.2,) we have made all of the Street View panorama photos available as a layer in Google Earth. Double-click on an icon to fly into a photo, and navigate from photo to photo. Imagery acquisition date - As Product Manager for Google Earth, I'm fortunate enough to get to talk to a lot of our users, and usually the first question I get asked is, "When was the imagery taken?" With the new imagery acquisition date feature, I no longer have to answer. Now you can just move your mouse cursor over an area you're interested in and see when the image was taken right in the status bar in Google Earth. We don't have dates for everywhere, but we have great coverage, so have fun exploring. 12 new languages - When Google Earth first launched in 2005, it came in any language you wanted, as long as it was English. We've come a long way since then, with support for 26 languages in Google Earth 4.3. New additions include: Danish, English (UK), Spanish (Latin American), Finnish, Hebrew, Indonesian, Norwegian, Portuguese (PT), Romanian, Swedish, Thai, and Turkish.
Google has released the latest version 4.3 of Google Earth. Google added lot more feature in this latest version and with all of the great user-created buildings in the 3D Warehouse. Redesigned with the Navigation system you can fly very smoothly from the heavens down to The Streets of your town. The most important feature I like is, you can view the exact date of a particular satellite image


New navigation - Google Earth is a 3D application, but we realized that a lot of our users never quite got the hang of using the tilt feature to Navigate around 3D features like mountains and buildings. Not only that, but even for expert users, if you tried to get down to the ground and Navigate at street-level, navigation was cumbersome and confusing. Well no more.

We spent a lot of time rethinking how users interact with the 3D database. We realized that when in outer space and far above the ground, you really want standard map-like controls that allow you to pan and zoom smoothly. However, if you want to get down to the ground and check out a city street, you really want a street-level navigation mode like Typically you'd find in a video game.

Finally, you want to be able to seamlessly transition between these Modes as you fly down to visit a city and fly back out to space. So we modified the zoom control. As you get closer to the ground, your view slowly tilts, almost as if you are parachuting onto the ground. We also added a new control, the "look" joystick, which allows you to look around. If you are on the ground, you can change your viewpoint and look up at buildings, down canyons, or over at the rising sun. If you use the "pan" joystick when on the ground, you will follow the ground as if you were walking on it.

More, faster 3D buildings - What good would fancy new navigation controls be if there was not something new to look at? While we're regularly adding new user-created SketchUp buildings submitted through 3D Warehouse, we decided to take things up a NOTCH for this release by including photo-realistic models for dozens of new cities. Take a spin around Tokyo, Munich, or Boston to get a taste. We've also significantly enhanced our approach to rendering the 3D data to greatly improve performance and Realism.

Here comes the sun - the world may not be flat, but something about the lighting in the old Google Earth sure was. If you've gotten tired of seeing everything lit with the mid-day sun, then we have just the trick for you. Click on the new sunlight button on the toolbar in Google Earth, click the play button on the time slider, and watch the sun as it circles around the globe. Try getting close to the ground and look up at the eastern sky, and see the sun rise. I'm more of a sunset kind of person, but you can just look to the west and watch the sun disappear behind the hills too. While it's no substitute for real thing, it is great fun to play around with.

Street View - Ever since we introduced Street View in Google Maps back in May 2007, people have been asking us when the same data would be available in Google Earth. Well, that day is today; PhotoOverlay using the feature available in KML 2.2 (or should I say the OGC standard KML 2.2,) we have made all of the Street View panorama photos available as a layer in Google Earth. Double-click on an icon to fly into a photo, and Navigate from photo to photo.

Imagery acquisition date - As Product Manager for Google Earth, I'm fortunate enough to get to talk to a lot of our users, and usually the first question I get asked is, "When was the imagery taken?" With the new imagery acquisition date feature, I no longer have to answer. Now you can just move your mouse cursor over an area you're interested in and see when the image was taken right in the status bar in Google Earth. We do not have dates for everywhere, but we have great coverage, so have fun Exploring.

12 new languages - When Google Earth first launched in 2005, it came in any language you want, as long as it was English. We've come a long way since then, with support for 26 languages in Google Earth 4.3.

New additions include: Danish, English (UK), Spanish (Latin American), Finnish, Hebrew, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese (PT), Romanian, Swedish, Thai, and Turkish.

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Microsoft Thumbtack, Copy and Paste Website Be Easy

Microsoft Corp. Live Labs, a few days ago, has introduced a new service that allows users to gather more information from the website and share with the other collections.Once a user Thumbtack use, the user can copy a portion of the website, as an example of websites that describe in detail the hotel of the city or cities, and in-paste to new collections in Thumbtack


This information will appear in Thumbtack as an item in a box that can be placed anywhere in the page or as a collection of items in the list. Users can also continue browsing online for another hotel, as well as the steps before, to memory and copy-paste the information relevant to the collection Thumbtack.

Gadget Thumbtack also provide detail about each item is stored. For example, with an address to click on the gadget Thumbtack, it will automatically go directly to address the items and display it on the map, on the screen. Users can also share the collection with others. There is the "Share" to open a small window where users can enter an email address to send the collection, or pressing the button "publish" to create a collection of URLs, where users can copy and paste in it to send to someone via email or IM (Instant Messaging) , or in place in the blog. Users can also add comments on the tag per item in the collection.

Microsoft added that there are additional features that users can choose to download. Features "Bookmarklet" in Thumbtack will automatically mem-paste all the text in the copy-user when browsing, on page Thumbtack. Thumbtack this could work in the browser Internet Explorer and Firefox, but in Firefox there are still some features that are still lacking.

The concept behind the creation Thumbtack, as is the Search Together, a project that makes Microsoft users easily search the mengkolaborasikan share links and comment on the link them with other people. Or such as Google Notebook, only difference Thumbtack has the ability to take a data feed that will automatically extract the structure and classifying the data using machine learning. Microsoft Live Labs Thumbtack not specify whether this will be offered in the short term or long term trial.

Source from beritanet.com

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Protect your Program

Password protect programs on your computer: Windows Media Player, Real One, AcdSee, Outlook Express...

Password Door can add the password protection feature to any program on your computer. It will not modify the original programs, so it will never destroy the programs and you will never lose data.

There are a lot of fine software installed on your computer, you know them well: MS-Office, WinZip, Windows Media Player, Real One Player, AcdSee, Outlook Express. Most of them have no password protection, so anyone who shares your workstation can launch one of these applications and use it to browse or modify your data that was created by it. You don't want to have to learn to use new software that have the password protection feature, but you do want the password protection feature for your existing software. Now you can use Password Door to add password protection to any software. When software is protected by Password Door, anyone who wants to use that software must enter the correct password in order to launch it.

Password protects any program on your computer.

It is very easy to protect a program: Password Door will automatically detect all the installed programs on your computer and list them on the main window, you only need to double-click at any item in the "Installed Programs" list box, then specify a password for it, the program then will be protected.

Password protects programs anywhere.

If you protected a program, then all the instances of the program will be totally protected, if you moved the program to another location, or renamed the program, or installed a new instance of the program, the protection will be still applied.

If you uninstalled a protected program, the protection will be kept, once you re-installed the program again, the protection then will be automatically enabled again.

Advanced features allow you protect almost 100% programs.

You can simply use the drag and drop feature to protect any program. You click at the "Target" icon in the main window of Password Door, and hold down the left mouse button, then move to any existed window, release left mouse button. Then the program who owned the window will be automatically captured and protected. Password Door also supports to protect programs with the "ClassName" and "Window Title" attributes.

Password Door will not modify any program.

Password Door doesn't use the encryption mode to protect a program, it will not modify the protected programs, or any file of the programs. So it will never cause the programs to be destroyed and you will never lose any data.

Protects Password Door itself.

You can specify the admin password to protect the Password Door itself. Anyone who want to launch the Password Door must enter the correct password. The password also will protect the uninstaller, you must provide the correct password in order to uninstall the software.

Supports schedule options.

Password Door supports schedule options. For example: protect a program from 8:00 to 17:00 every day. The schedule option supports to protect programs daily, weekly and monthly.

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Thursday, December 25, 2008

FaceShop Pro 4.01

Hai... this time I will give one software you can download, according to my software is interesting enough for you who like to Digital Photo Software, because quite a lot of features in the software provided in this.

FaceShop Pro
is a powerful stand-alone application that allows you to create a unique 3D head from your images. Create face morphs for DAZ Studio, PoserTM and other tools based your favorite people! FaceShop Pro is a powerful stand-alone application that allows you to create a unique 3D head from your images.Recreate your favorite celebrities, family, or friends from a single photograph through patented technology which actually recreates the original camera angle for accuracy.

FaceShop™ is an innovative software program that converts a 2D image into a 3D “Poser friendly” face and head. The program not only recreates face morphs, it also creates an identical texture of the copied face. FaceShop comes in two version: Basic, and Professional.
Both versions of FaceShop are comparable when it comes to the final duplicated rendered face. What differentiates the two versions? The Basic version can only output to DAZ|Studio, while the Pro version allows output to both DAZ|Studio and Poser.

The FaceShop Basic version only allows morphing using DAZ Michael 3 and Victoria 4 figures, while FaceShop Pro allows the importing of any face mesh OBJ file. This feature allows for additional creativity when developing new characters and is especially useful when recreating a child’s likeness.

With FaceShop you only need one photographic reference, unlike Poser’s Face Room, which requires a portrait depicting both front and side views. Although it is possible in FaceShop to create a satisfactory finished model from a three-fourth portrait using the “mirror” feature, a straight-on-portrait gives the best results.

For this article I am reviewing the Professional version. In addition to FaceShop Pro, I utilized two additional software programs: Adobe Photoshop CS3 and e frontier’s Poser 6. Although I used Photoshop for pre-prepping the photograph for my FaceShop Pro example, an Image Editor is not necessary to utilize the program.

The first step in working with either version of FaceShop is to find the perfect image. FaceShop imports the following file formats: JPEG, TIF, GIF, BMP or PCX. The specifications for the reference photograph that I used was 273 x 336 pixels at 72 dpi. Larger images can be used as the reference image, however images of 800 pixels x 800 pixels, or less, work extremely well. I highly recommend using a portrait (photograph or artwork) with a full frontal view of the face. The ‘mirror image’ function works well for minor imperfections, however, starting with a near perfect image creates a final image with less need for post work of the final output image.

System Requirements:
Windows OS Only, Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
Pentium III or IV 2 Ghz
512 MB RAM
True Color Video Card 32MB (NVIDIA GeForce 2 or higher)
150 MB hard drive space.

Program full tested and 100% working.

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