Daily Archives: 11.03.2015

How to Predict a Technology’s Success From What Engineers Say About It

By Jamie Condliffe

Engineers, programmers and technologists are an incredibly clever and talented bunch—but that doesn’t mean they can predict the market. Here’s how you an judge a product’s success based on what they say.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/fZuPFHDc0xA/how-to-predict-a-technologys-success-from-what-engineer-1690739551

      

How to Predict a Technology’s Success From What Engineers Say About It

By Jamie Condliffe

Engineers, programmers and technologists are an incredibly clever and talented bunch—but that doesn’t mean they can predict the market. Here’s how you an judge a product’s success based on what they say.

…read more

Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/fZuPFHDc0xA/how-to-predict-a-technologys-success-from-what-engineer-1690739551

      

How to Predict a Technology’s Success From What Engineers Say About It

By Jamie Condliffe

Engineers, programmers and technologists are an incredibly clever and talented bunch—but that doesn’t mean they can predict the market. Here’s how you an judge a product’s success based on what they say.

…read more

Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/fZuPFHDc0xA/how-to-predict-a-technologys-success-from-what-engineer-1690739551

      

Samsung gets neighbors to learn sign language to please deaf man (and make you cry)

By Chris Matyszczyk Technically Incorrect: In Turkey, Samsung decides to promote its video conferencing service for the hearing impaired and does it in a very touching way.

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Source:: http://cnet.com.feedsportal.com/c/34938/f/645093/s/444219e9/sc/28/l/0L0Scnet0N0Cnews0Csamsung0Egets0Eneighbors0Eto0Elearn0Esign0Elanguage0Eto0Eplease0Edeaf0Eman0Eand0Emake0Eyou0Ecry0C0Tftag0FCAD590Aa51e/story01.htm

      

New Printing Tech Allows the Blind to Touch Priceless Paintings

By Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan

Most people who walk into a major museum and put their mitt on a million-dollar painting are immediately arrested. But in Madrid right now, an unusual exhibit is inviting visitors to touch some of the most famous paintings in the world—so that the visually impaired can experience them, too.

Instead of drawing a line between those that can see and those that can’t, it’s a show that can be seen—and felt—by both. You can read more over at , or check out some images from the show below.

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Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/e7eI_F-r8x4/new-printing-tech-allows-the-blind-to-touch-priceless-p-1690646465

      

New Printing Tech Allows the Blind to Touch Priceless Paintings

By Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan

Most people who walk into a major museum and put their mitt on a million-dollar painting are immediately arrested. But in Madrid right now, an unusual exhibit is inviting visitors to touch some of the most famous paintings in the world—so that the visually impaired can experience them, too.

Instead of drawing a line between those that can see and those that can’t, it’s a show that can be seen—and felt—by both. You can read more over at , or check out some images from the show below.

…read more

Source:: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/e7eI_F-r8x4/new-printing-tech-allows-the-blind-to-touch-priceless-p-1690646465