Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

Amazing Art Project from Google

Google launched a terrific service for the naming of Google Art Project. Now you have a great opportunity to not getting up off the couch to run through the galleries and museums around the world, read all the interesting information about the selected objects, and even create your own collection of art objects from the world's masterpieces, which are shown with amazing accuracy and a survey of 360 degrees. And as you can in the smallest detail view images. The quality of each masterpiece - 7 giga pixels!
Google has already said - the project is not commercial and does not bring profits. It is designed for anyone who would like to visit museums in the world, but has no such opportunity. Moreover, it also provides an opportunity to consider the fine details of paintings that, in principle, sometimes unrealistic, even in the museum or gallery.

At this point in the project involved 17 museums of the world:

- Old National Gallery in Berlin (Germany)
- Art Gallery in Berlin (Germany)
- The Hermitage in St. Petersburg (Russia)
- Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow (Russia)
- Versailles in Paris (France)
- Museum of Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid (Spain)
- Centre of Art Reina Sofia in Madrid (Spain)
- Uffizi Gallery in Florence (Italy)
- The National Gallery in London (England)
- The Tate Gallery in London (England)
- Museum Kampa in Prague (Czech Republic)
- Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- Reyksmuzey in Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- Freer Art Gallery in Washington (USA)
- Frick Collection in New York (USA)
- Museum of Modern Art in New York (USA)
- Metropolitan Museum in New York (USA)







Saturday, January 22, 2011

Apple Hits 10 Billion Apps Mark

Popular smart phone likely to become even more so with addition of Verizon next month

Apple Hits 10 Billion Apps Mark
Apple says that its app store has hit the 10 billion downloads mark.

The milestone, announced on Apple Inc.'s website Saturday, arrives as the company's hugely popular smart phone is likely to become even more popular with the addition next month of Verizon Wireless as a carrier.
The company has sold tens of millions of iPhones since the device launched in 2007 and continues to expand the use of apps with its iPad tablet computer. Its app store has drawn an army of software developers hoping to piggyback on the company's success. The store now boasts more than 300,000 different programs that can be used on the iPhone and the iPad.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Top 10 Biggest Game Show Winners

Winning big on the TV game shows of yesteryear usually meant a lifetime supply of something mundane, or a gaudy set of living room furniture (and maybe the occasional scandal). During the Golden Age of TV, there was one impressive six-figure winner and then another in the '80s. But now, shows are cranking out instant millionaires (not to mention a game show millionaire culture). Come on down and see who's struck game gold.

Roger Craig

Craig is our most recent record-setter. He may not have hit the million mark, but on an episode that aired Sept. 14, this grad student became the biggest one-day winner in the history of the show, beating out a $75,000 winner from the past.He wrote down the correct response and won the Final Jeopardy bet. How much did he win over a seven-day period?

John Carpenter

In 2000, Carpenter (not this award-winning legend) went from a loathsome profession to becoming the show's first millionaire. He gave the winning answer to this question. After the win, he appeared on morning and late-night TV, shared a privilege enjoyed by the likes of Brad Pitt and Barack Obama and co-wrote a book. He reappeared on the show in 2009.

Kevin Olmstead

Olmstead is the show's biggest winner to date. He answered the final question about a Russian inventor. How much did he win? The tree-hugger went on to help students become winners, too.

Ken Jennings

The former thorn in Alex Trebek's side had the show's longest winning streak. (Meet the contestant who broke it.) He earned more than this much from the show, thanks to a one-time comeback.
And when he was done with that show, he won on another (how much did he win?). Jennings watched the show growing up on the other side of the world and honed his skills on a college quiz bowl team. Now, you can try to beat the author at his own game.

Brad Rutter

Rutter won not only cash and titles from the show, but matching wheels as well. The Lancaster, Pa., college dropout is no stranger to quiz shows, and before hitting the jackpot, he earned cash dealing with a different kind of record.

Ed Toutant

Hailing from this capital city, Toutant is no stranger to keeping it weird. Indeed, his path to winning a ton of dough was a strange one. Toutant, who'd visited the trivia world before, got cut from the show halfway through. But after quibbling over his answer about the oddest subject ever, Toutant was invited back in an unprecedented move and ultimately won big.

Adam Rose

Rose was the first to hit it big when the daytime show switched things up a bit in 2008. And he didn't just win cash -- he sailed away with a car and gadgets, too (no wonder he's making this face).
The California teacher later graced the same stage as Janet Jackson and got some media mogul love. He then put his winnings to super-duper good use.

Jessica Robinson

The pregnant Utah contestant with the toughest job in the world locked on to suitcase No. 4 for sentimental reasons. Robinson's strategy worked, and in 2008, she became the show's first M$M winner. She told the press she could now afford to get her kids store-bought toys, instead of going to her usual haunts.

George Smoot

With honors this prestigious -- not to mention this -- we'd be afraid of any 10-year-old who is smarter than Smoot. He wasn't the first to win this grand prize.Despite being a genius, he seemed shaken by the final question.

Michelle Lowenstein

No other person in the history of this game guru's show had landed on the million-dollar spot before this petal-pushing Jersey woman came along. How much did she win?Check out the shower of confetti and hugs. Despite the big winnings, Lowenstein and her husband had a rather tame dream purchase in mind.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

House of Dreams Ring

Among the huge variety of jewelry in general, and rings in particular, there is no doubt that these, from Philippe tour will not go unnoticed.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Are you afraid of Google


As Google continues to capture the world, certain groups of Web users begin to experience signs of panic fear of the possibility of being swallowed. However, even this did not save the 30 companies over the past nine years, who became Google. It is still great Internet company? Does it cost to fear? All these questions you will find in the sequel