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Help using computers to look for a job, computer classes and technology assistance at the Austin Public Library.
Submitted by: I Wayan Helmy Giana
Country: Indonesia
Organisation: The John Fawcett Foundation
Category: Professional
Caption: Transfer Technology
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Photo uploaded from the #StrongerTogether Photo Competition website (photocomp.iapb.org)
Technology... is a queer thing. It brings you great gifts with one hand, and it stabs you in the back with the other.---C.P. Snow, New York Times, 15 March 1971.
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this picture kind of reminds me of EPCOT in the whole futuristic section. you know... where the big golf ball is? well, at first glance, it looks so crisp and clean. typical new-age (almost futuristic looking) technology. but if you look closer,its a filthy mess. all of the corners packed with disgustingness that the workers just sweep behind in the mornings since they're too lazy.this picture goes right along with their laziness, quite proudly.if you look closely, my ipod has a food smudge on the screen, the keys are kind of dirty, and the screen of the laptop is filthy... this whole mess was, of course, my fault for deciding to "myspace" right after lunch. savvy?
Teachers, parents and members of the community visit the library of the Simonsen Ninth Grade Center for the Constitutional Rights Museum on Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, in Columbia, Mo. Students in the business management and technology academy led the presentations. The academy clusters, offered for the first time this year, allow Simonsen students to shape their education experience by selecting a designated interest area. "Their enthusiasm has gone up now that they're grouped with students in similar interest areas," Amanda Aspey said, one of the two organizers of the Constitutional Rights Museum.
Technology appears to be a never-ending road with which we have embarked upon. Compared to our parents and our parent's parents, many of us think we have it so much easier due to computers, videos, DVD's and electronic toys. But with obesity growing at a dangerously high rate especially in our children, one has to ask; is technology a friend or foe?
This time of quarantine has given many people a new appreciation for technology that has been available to us. In addition to Zoom meetings, I produce a weekly video on Facebook Live.
I've always used projection and Powerpoint technology for public speaking, but certain components have been in the hands of others. It's been fun, the last few weeks, to experiment and learn new things.
An old voltmeter and a computer motherboard. Technology then and now. Taken for 52 Project 2018 Wk 5 -- Techology
www.magazinetoday.org/facebook-launches-live-video-stream... The new streaming feature will launch in the US before coming to the UK in the next few weeks.
Facebook has announced a new feature that will allow users to broadcast live video across the social network directly from their iPhones.
The move is a deliberate attempt to compete with the likes of...
Why is the disabled population one of the groups who are least connected with the new information age when they could greatly benefit from being connected?
Also, what can be done to extend their access to new technology and help incorporate it into their lives?
darda motors - fastest clockwork engine with speeds of up to 50km/h
Entry for the Close Up & Macro group's current competition 'TECHNOLOGY'.
Technology pictured here in this image (framed in Picasa)
Samsung Galaxy Tablet 10.1.
Runs the Android operating system, many applications available.
Good two way camera.
Great performance.
Easy to use.
The Purple Spin image on the Samsung Tablet was created using Tiny Planet, displayed through Flickr.
Samsung Galaxy S Smartphone. The image on the Samsung Galaxy is from Flickr.
Database applications:
Using Flickr we have the ability to store, organise, manage, retrieve and share high quality images.
Other technologies:
Software for post processing of images such as Picasa, Photoshop, Tiny Planet.
Photo taken with the Canon EOS 550D
Today's DIGIC image processor does more than mere image processing: It controls a wide range of functions and circuits, including automatic exposure control, exposure mode control, image file compression/playback control, LCD display control, and more. All of these functions are contained in a single-chip system large-scale integrated circuit (LSI)...
One could say that DIGIC is the "brain" of Canon digital cameras.
canon.com/technology/interview/digic4/
ODC 5 June Topic Technology
7DOS 2015/02 Technology, Shoot Anything Saturday
I took a similar photo a year or two ago, and now that my sister models for me I pretty much only take photos of her so I re did it.
It's supposed to be a commentary on people's obsession with technology.
Lines are real, battery is real, some of the smoke is real, background is real, human is real, most of smoke is fake.
Okay so if anyone is reading this just know that THIS WAS THE STUPIDEST PHOTOSHOOT I'VE EVER DONE. Not that my sister wasn't awesome. Cuz she was. And is. But we spent hours on this crap we like taped burning inscense to a battery which I'm pretty sure is fairly dangerous trying to make it look like she was smoking it (like a cigarette but technology get it addiction to technology I'm clever) but okay so for some reason the inscense was having a bad day and so was my camera so photoshop basically had to step in and do all the work which I really hate I hate using photoshop too much HATE IT. But yeah that's my rant thanks for listening. Even though it isn't that great of a photo I hope you can appreciate the work that has gone into it.