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salam every one, this is a topic from google web master centrale blog: Here at webmaster central, we love the webmaster community -- and today, Valentine's Day, we want to show you that our commitment to you is stronger than ever. We're taking webmaster tools out of beta and enabling comments on this blog.

Bye, bye beta
We've come a long way since our initial launch of the Sitemaps protocol in June 2005. Since then, we've expanded to a full set of webmaster tools, changed our name, listened to your input, and expanded even more. 2006 was a year of great progress, and we're just getting started. Coming out of beta means that we're committed to partnering with webmasters around the world to provide all the tools and information you need about your sites in our index. Together, we can provide the most relevant and useful search results. And more than a million of you, speaking at least 18 different languages, have joined in that partnership.

In addition to the many new features that we've provided, we've been making lots of improvements behind the scenes to ensure that webmaster tools are reliable, scalable, and secure.

The Sitemaps protocol has evolved into version 0.9, and Microsoft and Yahoo have joined us in that support to provide standards that make it easier for you to communicate with search engines. We're excited about how much information we've been able to learn about your sites and we plan to continue to develop the best ways for you to provide us with information about individual pages on your sites.

Hello, comments
Our goal is improved communication with webmasters, and while our blog, discussion forum, and tools help us reach that goal, you can now post comments and feedback directly on this blog as well. This helps you talk to us about topics we're posting. We want to do all we can to encourage an open dialogue between Google and the webmaster community; this is another avenue to do that.

As always, if you have questions or want to talk about things other than a particular blog post, head over to our discussion forum. You'll find our team there often, answering questions and gathering feedback. And if you haven't already, check out the "links to this post" link under every post to see other discussions of this blog across the web.

Thank you, webmasters, for joining us in this great collaboration. Happy Valentine's Day.this is a topic published in 2013... to get contents for your blog or your forum, just contact me at: devnasser@gmail.com
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Reviewing of boring surveillance footage just got more fun! Almost everyone’s got one or many surveillance cameras shooting away 24-7, leading to hours and hours of viewing time required to spot a sought-after event. Now a video analysis system has been developed which not only speeds up the process, but makes it more effective.



BriefCam’s Video Synopsis system has been credited with helping to catch the Boston Bombers. With the power to isolate an object or event, time-stamp multiple events shown simultaneously and slow down or speed up the footage, the investigators were able to focus on the backpack, which suddenly appeared. They were able to ignore all the slack time before its appearance, as an hour of footage was condensed into one minute. This was possible because of the simultaneous view feature. With ten hours of footage from one camera, BriefCam software can condense it to ten minutes as events are presented simultaneously. The zoom feature also lets the viewer zoom in on targets when their movements have changed during the filming. For these reasons, it has been called a “search engine for video”.

Boston proved the worth of BriefCam’s ingenuity, but many investigative types already appreciated that, as it’s been used in several countries besides the US, China, and Taiwan, since its inception three years ago.



The company’s intent is to enable the efficient viewing of cam footage for safety and security reasons. Winner of several awards -- the 2013 SIA New Product Showcase for Video Analytics; the 2012 Israel HLS Technology Innovation Award; the 2011 ASIS Accolades Award – Surveillance; the 2010 IFSEC Security Industry Award – Best CCTV System Product; the 2010 Wall St. Journal Technology Innovation Award – Physical Security and others – the BriefCam is compatible with several operating systems. The software is easy to install on existing systems. An additional feature is that it allows the export of the synopsis/original as evidence video file.



For those who want to get a bit technical, during recording, motion detection algorithms are used which separate the non-moving background images from the moving target images. The motions are tracked and analyzed within the frame. With this information, a database of backgrounds, events, objects and activities is created. The moving items are collected to make the synopsis.



It’s easy to see how BriefCam technology helps companies with security-related issues. By the looks of the website, the company markets the systems to businesses and government entities. So far, it’s not intended as a homeowner’s toy, though it is described as easy to use without special training.



Surveillance cameras can even be accessed remotely by mobile phone, no matter the distance. Nanny cams and even puppy surveillance systems make being away from home that much less worrisome. Many apps are available for download. They can be custom-built as well, with all the features a person wants, with an app builder such as the one offered by mobile.conduit.com



If a person can find their way around an iPhone, they can design their own surveillance cam app, since the Conduit app creator provides the templates and instructions to succeed. This could become a necessity for all web-cam users, so that surveillance and peace of mind goes everywhere the mobile goes.
2013, By: Seo Master
salam every one, this is a topic from google web master centrale blog:

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Have you been holding off on using Google Friend Connect because your site isn't in English? Starting today, Friend Connect is available in 47 new languages, including French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Hindi and Portuguese. Now you can easily add social features that match the language of other content on your site.

Most Google-created gadgets (such as the members, comments, and recommendation gadgets) are now available in these new languages. Some developers have also created gadgets that support additional languages and we hope that there will be more to come in the future. To see a list of gadgets available in your language, visit the gadget gallery.

When you add Friend Connect to a new site, it will default to your primary language. But if your site is in another language, simply select it on the site settings tab and Friend Connect will automatically render the gadgets in that language. And if have multiple sites in different languages, you can select a different language for each of your sites.

To learn more or see the full list of languages, check out the Social Web Blog.

this is a topic published in 2013... to get contents for your blog or your forum, just contact me at: devnasser@gmail.com
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