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App for Google Glass will monitor the health

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Thanks to a group of researchers at the University of California Los Angeles (The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) published an extremely interesting application for Google Glass. Researchers from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Samuel Henry (Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science) created an app for Google Glass and server platform with which users can perform instant wireless diagnostic tests to check various diseases and health conditions. In principle, the owners of Google Glass can take photos of rapid diagnostic tests - a litmus test for which fits fluid or blood, and then they change color, indicating the presence of you of any disease, including HIV, malaria or cancer. Images can be uploaded to the server, developed by UCLA, where the analysis takes a couple of seconds. "This revolutionary technology combined the useful aspects of the immune analysis and laptop. With this application you can real-time monitor the state

How to Be Google's Darling

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You would want your website to get the top spot in the search engine results page if you want more people to visit your website. With a good ranking in the SERPs , you can get more people to buy the products that you sell if your website is built for ecommerce purpose. You also earn more if you display pay per click ads on your web pages. Here are some tips that should help you get the top spot in the SERPs: Produce Quality Content for Your Website Your website's ability to engage people who visit your website can get your website a favorable ranking in the SERPs so to improve your visitors' experience and to reduce your site's bounce rate, it is imperative that you produce quality content for your website. Quality content provides helpful and relevant information to your readers. The type of articles that you should post on your website should be those that contain the information that your readers are looking for. It is also crucial that you understand you are writi

Updated online service Google

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Google has greatly expanded the list of features its own service online notes Google Keep, a customer who has recently been included in the list of standard applications built into the Android OS. One of the major innovations was the appearance of support for reminders, which makes Google Keep a full-featured task manager. The application has learned to derive a reminder on certain criteria, such as the time of the event and the geographical position of the user at the moment. Both parameters are prompted to work independently and can be pre-set by the user with the possibility of making changes to already established a reminder. In addition to Google Keep improved work with images. Users now have the option to add a photo to a note from the already existing in the gallery. The new version of Google Keep soon will be available for users of devices running on OS Android in all regions.

Are Wearable Computers the Future?

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About the Author: Logan Harper is a digital strategist for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's MPA@UNC: Master of Public Administration and MBA@UNC: Master of Business Administration programs. In addition to higher education, he is also passionate about travel, cooking, and international politics. Follow him on Twitter @harperlogan. From subway riders of New York City to celebrities in Palo Alto, wearable computers are popping up in our everyday lives. Currently, products mainly consist of eyewear such as goggles or watch-like bracelets. And for some tech enthusiasts, these new products may just be the natural progression of technology. But for many, the possibility and longevity of wearable computers can certainly be questioned. Leading companies like Google, Apple and Nike are investing their success in these innovative product lines to persuade current smartphone users to stop staring down at their personal technology and instead experience the world aro

iPad mini gives Google Nexus 7 and Amazon Kindle Fire HD quality display

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In fact, in the last days of the screen is not as impressive in the tablet iPad mini did not say just lazy, but it was taken for comparison, all Retina-display in the "big" iPad third and fourth generation , that, you are not quite right. DisplayMate Technologies experts in this regard received more correctly, comparing screen iPad mini with a display of its direct competitors, which is about the same "weight category", namely 7-inch tablet Google Nexus 7 and Amazon Kindle Fire HD. In short, the experts acknowledged the touch screen iPad mini decent, but not great, which is somewhat contrary to the practice of recent years Apple equip its beautiful touchscreen portable devices (for example, Retina-displays in the iPhone and the same iPad). Moreover, a number of parameters gives iPad mini Google Nexus 7 and Amazon Kindle Fire HD. For example, the resolution 7.9-inch screen iPad mini is 1024 x 768, which gives a density of pixels at 163ppi vs 216ppi display in th

The New Nexus 7 Tablet

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At $199, the new Nexus 7 Tablet definitely costs a lot less than most other tablets in the market. However, you get to enjoy as many features together with a lot of excellent goodies from Google. Only from Google Having Google design your tablet comes with several advantages. To start with, purchasing the Nexus 7 today will give you extra $25 credit that you can use when shopping on Google Play. Your purchase will also come with your own original copy of Michael Bay's Transformers: Dark of the Moon. All your favorite Google applications are also pre-loaded, and they're better than ever. These include the likes of Google Chrome as your browser, Gmail, YouTube, and Google Plus. With Google Play, you can enjoy playing as many as 20,000 songs and those are just the free ones. All your files in iTunes may also be imported easily into Google Play. With Google+ Hangouts, you can also take advantage of your tablet's front-facing camera (1.2MP) and enjoy a nine-way video

New iPhone App YouTube Releases

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The retro, rounded TV icon was one of the first to grace the iPhone's screen when the device was released in 2007. Now, for the first time, new iPhones will no longer include the YouTube app by default. But YouTube has already whipped up a replacement. On Tuesday, YouTube released its own app for the iPhone. The release comes just one month after Apple publicly confirmed it would no longer include the popular video-site's app on the upcoming version of its mobile operating system, iOS 6. Being a pre-installed, native app on iPhones and iPads has given YouTube instant access to a fast-growing segment of users -- YouTube gets 1 billion mobile views each day across all platforms, and mobile now makes up 25% of all YouTube views. But the deal with Apple has not been without its drawbacks. Because the app was built by Apple and baked into the iOS mobile operating system, YouTube had limited control over what it could change and control in the app. Perhaps most importantl

Google starts building data center in Taiwan

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Internet search giant Google today announced that it has started building a new data center in Changhua County in Taiwan, and has plans for limited testing and bringing it online in the second half of 2013. This will be the third data center for Google in Asia, as it's also working on two others which have yet to be completed. Those two centers in Singapore and Hong Kong are both scheduled to be completed in early 2013. But according to Google, the Taiwan data center will "be the first in [its] fleet to save energy through a nighttime cooling and thermal energy storage system." Google will also be hiring locally, and has a few positions listed on its website relating to the new data center. The investment in this Taiwan facility is more than $300 million, part of more than $700 million that the company is spending in the region. It's all part of Google's efforts to ensure that users in the region can access its services quickly and reliably. Of course, the