Articles, tagged with "visual information", page 5
28th September 2009
What is podcasting? Have you even heard it remarked upon or is it like Greek to you?Podcasting is one of the newest phenomena to hit the internet and is seizing a lot of attention. You may think that the term "podcast" refers to the Apple iPod, ...
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Author:
Liz Canham
24th September 2009
The Nokia 5310 Xpress Music is another addition to the XpressMusic series of Nokia phones. This one's pretty down in the mid-range section with a very moderate price but the phone has good music playing capabilities and comes with an FM radio as well.
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Author:
Stephen George
23rd September 2009
MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group. It refers to the set of standards that used
for coding audio visual information like movies, videos, audios into a digital compressed
format. MPEG files are compressed using hi-end technology, so even...
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Author:
victor
24th August 2009
Graphic Design is all about communicating your message to customers through visuals whereby visual information is given form and structure, so as to communicate your unique message and reflect your unique identity. To be precise, a creative graphics desig...
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Author:
Suresh Kumar
01st August 2009
An ultrasound machine uses high frequency sound waves and their resulting echoes to help determine the size, shape and depth of an abnormality. It allow various organs in the body to be examined right in the doctor's office or clinic.
A basic ultrasoun...
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Author:
Tom Cartwright
30th July 2009
The technique that allows computers or servers to host web sites is known as web hosting. The facility of web hosting is provided by various service providers. Web hosting is important as it enables a user to access any site in the world. Also, it allows ...
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Author:
Salaalive
23rd July 2009
Well, adrenalin actually. It's a natural hormone that stimulates and regulates a number of life preserving functions in our bodies, most of which we never even think about. Blushing is a result of this reaction built into the Body Human, designed to sav...
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Author:
midas15
20th July 2009
Know Your Complexion
It is said that your complexion is the window through which your image is projected to the world. Now, through an in-depth analysis of VISIA's® individual facial characteristics, it enables the possibility to design rejuvenation a...
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Author:
videosalesleads
09th July 2009
The Sony Ericsson W910i Black is a fashionable gadget which has a large screen 2.5 inch 264K TFT colour screen with the resolution of 230 pixel by 340 pixel. This handset has 2 mega pixel camera with 2.6 digital zoom. The Digital zoom attribute assists a ...
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Author:
Stephen George
18th June 2009
Flash maps provide an effective way of displaying data associated with various locations of a specified geographical location. Using interactive flash maps you can display geographical data distributed by category, regions or entities. These maps have bec...
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Author:
Sudhi Ranjan Das
05th June 2009
Which also means that men view women 20% smaller than women do!
The scientific explanation for this, perhaps, has always been known, but it seems, this correlation was never before discovered, until Sam Ramadan was explaining to a small audience how hu...
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Author:
bruce.tull
29th May 2009
There are five crucial components of web design that you must focus on in order to make a site valuable to its visitors and successful for you.
- SEO - Getting free traffic to your site.
- Usability - Ease of navigating around the site and finding des...
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Author:
W. Longacre
18th May 2009
Interactive maps have become a significant part of web applications, providing users with real-time visual information about many places in the world. Many web pages use maps to display information about travel routes, tracking information or supply and d...
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Author:
Daniel Spenser
15th May 2009
Catalog printing is like booklet printing and an affordable marketing tool in the current
recession.
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Author:
Joan Willis
27th April 2009
Driving in towns or cities can be particularly demanding because as a driver you will be bombarded with a massive array of visual information, that you need to quickly assess and then react to accordingly. The close proximity of your vehicle to more vuln...
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Author:
Jo Alexander