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Facebook
The world's most popular social networking web site, Facebook enables users to connect with friends and family by sharing status updates, personal photos and other items of interest. Founder Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 while a student at Harvard, designing the site as a means for other university students to communicate and to socialize online. The idea quickly spread from there and has become a global phenomenon, with more than 160 million users in the United States alone. (Source: Houston Cronicle)
Elias Mikkelsen - 09.04.2015 - 14:57
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D. V. Lyubich
D. V. Lyubich
Alvaro Seica - 15.04.2015 - 16:58
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NEAT
NEAT
Alvaro Seica - 17.04.2015 - 16:16
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Hologram (Computer Holographic Stereogram)
Holography is the science and practice of making holograms, which are normally encodings of light fields rather than of images formed by a lens. Holograms are usually intended for displaying three-dimensional images. The holographic recording itself is not an image; it consists of an apparently random structure of varying intensity, density or surface profile. When it is suitably lit, the original light field is recreated and the view of the objects that used to be in it changes as the position and orientation of the viewer changes, as if the objects were still there.
Alvaro Seica - 17.04.2015 - 16:30
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DOS
DOS /dɒs/, short for Disk Operating System,[1] is an acronym for several closely related operating systems that dominated the IBM PC compatible market between 1981 and 1995, or until about 2000 including the partially DOS-based Microsoft Windows (95,
Alvaro Seica - 17.04.2015 - 16:36
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Corel Draw
Corel Draw
Alvaro Seica - 17.04.2015 - 16:39
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Paintbrush
Paintbrush
Alvaro Seica - 17.04.2015 - 17:11
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Photoshop
Photoshop
Alvaro Seica - 17.04.2015 - 17:12
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Sheldon Klein
Sheldon Klein
Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2015 - 21:12
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Hologram (Multicolor WL transmission)
Holography is the science and practice of making holograms, which are normally encodings of light fields rather than of images formed by a lens. Holograms are usually intended for displaying three-dimensional images. The holographic recording itself is not an image; it consists of an apparently random structure of varying intensity, density or surface profile. When it is suitably lit, the original light field is recreated and the view of the objects that used to be in it changes as the position and orientation of the viewer changes, as if the objects were still there.
Alvaro Seica - 04.05.2015 - 15:07