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Thursday, May 22, 2014

FACEBOOK’S NEW SOUND RECOGNITION FEATURE FOR TAGGING


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facebook will soon launch a new audio recognition feature to tag the show or song that you are watching or listening . the feature will use your microphone to identify the media and will make it available so it can be tagged in the post on the newsfeed.
According to Techcrunch
Facebook built the audio recognition feature from scratch over the last year and it will roll out to iOS and Android users in the coming weeks. It’s an extension of the feelings and activity sharing option rolled out last year that lives in the little emoticon icon in the status composer. Facebook says 5 billion posts have used the options to share what you’re feeling (excited, tired), doing (Drinking coffee, playing basketball), or what media you’re enjoying. Soon that last activity type will be much easier to share thanks to the audio ID.
the feature has been developed using the APIs from Spotify ,Rdio And Deezer.although the licence permission stops them from showing video preview,so only the thumbnail ,episode number and title will be shown
users will be able to use application in few days

Sunday, December 26, 2010

SOCIAL NETWOKING




One aspect of social networking that can be determined to society is the dependence on these networks often leads to poor interpersonal communications. When people spend so much time communicating with others through a computer screen, they lose face to face social contact skills. A significant part of how people communicate with each others is through their body language and facial expressions. When that aspect of communications is removed a number of problems can occur there is a tendency for comments to be more spontaneous and less thoughtful.

How safe are Indian children on social networking sites?
With the growth social networking sites, chat rooms, instant messaging, children today are more in danger. Over 50 percent of teenagers in USA visit social networking sites and most of them do so on a daily basis!  Indian children are catching the social networking bug too….
Some children visit these sites to increase their friend circle, some to keep in touch with friends they cannot meet, and to make plans, socialize, or share information. Unfortunately, most children reveal a lot of personal details on their profiles which can easily be misused and their personal details can harm them.
Tips to children on how to behave online. In these social networking sites, there is a profile page which asks for personal information. Ensure your screen name does not revel much about you. Children should be advised not to share personal in formations, telephone numbers or any other contact details on social - networking sites. Children should totally refrain from chatting with strangers or adding unknown, uninvited people on their instant messenger.
Not advisable to post your photo, someone may download it alter it or misuse it.