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Did you ever wonder where to eat? No more!
06/03/2017

Did you ever wonder where to eat? No more!

Mozie is a virtual travel assistant for web and smartphone. It inspires you and plans your trips in a perfect, absolutel...
27/02/2014

Mozie is a virtual travel assistant for web and smartphone. It inspires you and plans your trips in a perfect, absolutely new way!

Mozie is extremely smart. You may give him carte blanche while planning a vacation and he will suggest you the best offers, suitable variants and leave a final choice to you. It's enough to fix time you have at disposal, your budget and preferences. Mozie will give you the full traveling overview:

- how to reach the place
- where to sleep
- what to do
- where to eat
- and lots of other traveling tips

When in a trip you may ask Mozie for instance "I'm hungry, i'd like to eat pizza", "what could i do tonight", or "i'm looking for a pub near Trafalgar Square". Mozie understands all your requests and suggests the best solution.



Trust Mozie and enjoy your trips!


Official Website: http://www.mozie.it/

page: http://www.facebook.com/mozie.travel.assistant?fref=ts

Sign up for Beta : http://www.mozie.it/

Organizza la tua vacanza step by step. Trasferimenti, alloggi, eventi, intrattenimenti, ristoranti, attrazioni turistiche e molto altro

WinZip moves to the cloud, launches online service ZipShareThe popular compression utility WinZip is moving to the cloud...
26/02/2014

WinZip moves to the cloud, launches online service ZipShare

The popular compression utility WinZip is moving to the cloud. The company has launched ZipShare, an online file compression, management, encryption, and sharing service, which works with major cloud storage platforms including Google Drive, Box, SugarSync, Dropbox, OneDrive, HighTail, and CloudMe.

The new service, which is currently in its beta phase, lets you upload one or more files from your computer or any of the supported cloud storage services, zipping it during the process. You can then share the compressed file via email or to social networks like Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn. You can also optionally choose to add password protection before sharing it.

There's a free subscription plan with unlimited use (up to 50MB per zipped file) during beta. You can also opt for a paid subscription at $39.95()/year or $9.95/month.

https://www.zipshare.com/

29/03/2013

Mozilla, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting openness, innovation and opportunity on the Web, is advancing the Web as the platform for high-end game development. ...

26/02/2013

If any of you is interested on taking this page as project, and have in mind some ideas contact us all we will reply soon as we can.

Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University are developing 'organs on ...
13/11/2012

Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University are developing 'organs on a chip'. This could eventually replace animal testing in clinical trials.

"Combining microfabrication techniques with modern tissue engineering, lung-on-a-chip offers an in vitro approach to drug screening by mimicking the complicated mechanical and biochemical behaviors of a human lung." (Credit: Image courtesy of Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard)

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121107141044.htm

Researchers have mimicked pulmonary edema in a microchip lined by living human cells. They used this "lung-on-a-chip" to study drug toxicity and identify potential new therapies to prevent this life-threatening condition. The study offers further proof-of-concept that human "organs-on-chips" hold tr...

30/10/2012

Marines, police prep for mock zombie invasion

Saturday - 10/27/2012, 5:25pm EDT
By JULIE WATSON
Associated Press
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Move over vampires, goblins and haunted houses, this kind of Halloween terror aims to shake up even the toughest warriors: An untold number of so-called zombies are coming to a counterterrorism summit attended by hundreds of Marines, Navy special ops, soldiers, police, firefighters and others to prepare them for their worst nightmares.

"This is a very real exercise, this is not some type of big costume party," said Brad Barker, president of Halo Corp, a security firm hosting the Oct. 31 training demonstration during the summit at a 44-acre Paradise Point Resort island on a San Diego bay. "Everything that will be simulated at this event has already happened, it just hasn't happened all at once on the same night. But the training is very real, it just happens to be the bad guys we're having a little fun with."

Hundreds of military, law enforcement and medical personnel will observe the Hollywood-style production of a zombie attack as part of their emergency response training.

In the scenario, a VIP and his personal detail are trapped in a village, surrounded by zombies when a bomb explodes. The VIP is wounded and his team must move through the town while dodging bullets and shooting back at the invading zombies. At one point, some members of the team are bit by zombies and must be taken to a field medical facility for decontamination and treatment.

"No one knows what the zombies will do in our scenario, but quite frankly no one knows what a terrorist will do," Barker said. "If a law enforcement officer sees a zombie and says, `Freeze, get your hands in the air!' What's the zombie going to do? He's going to moan at you. If someone on P*P or some other psychotic drug is told that, the truth is he's not going to react to you."

The keynote speaker beforehand will be a retired top spook _ former CIA Director Michael Hayden.

"No doubt when a zombie apocalypse occurs, it's going to be a federal incident, so we're making it happen," Barker said. Since word got out about the exercise, they've had calls from "every whack job in the world" about whether the U.S. government is really preparing for a zombie event.

Called "Zombie Apocalypse," the exercise follows the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's campaign launched last year that urged Americans to get ready for a zombie apocalypse, as part of a catchy, public health message about the importance of emergency preparedness.

The Homeland Security Department jumped on board last month, telling citizens if they're prepared for a zombie attack, they'll be ready for real-life disasters like a hurricane, pandemic, earthquake or terrorist attack. A few suggestions were similar to a few of the 33 rules for dealing with zombies popularized in the 2009 movie "Zombieland," which included "always carry a change of underwear" and "when in doubt, know your way out."

San Diego-based Halo Corp. founded by former military special ops and intelligence personnel has been hosting the annual counterterrorism summit since 2006.

The five-day Halo counterterrorism summit is an approved training event by the Homeland Security Grant Program and the Urban Areas Security Initiative, which provide funds to pay for the coursework on everything from the battleground tactics to combat wounds to cybersecurity. The summit has a $1,000 registration fee and runs Oct. 29-Nov 2.

Conferences attended by government officials have come under heightened scrutiny following an inspector general's report on waste and abuse at a lavish 2010 Las Vegas conference that led to the resignation of General Services Administrator Martha Johnson. The Las Vegas conference featured a clown, a mind-reader and a rap video by an employee who made fun of the spending.

Joe Newman, spokesman of the watchdog organization Project on Government Oversight, said he does not see the zombie exercise as frivolous.

"We obviously are concerned about any expenditure that might seem frivolous or a waste of money but if they tie things together, there is a lesson there," Newman said. "Obviously we're not expecting a zombie apocalypse in the near future, but the effects of what might happen in a zombie apocalypse are probably similar to the type of things that happen in natural disasters and manmade disasters. They're just having fun with it. We don't have any problems with it as a teaching point."

Defense analyst Loren Thompson agreed.

"The defining characteristics of zombies are that they're unpredictable and resilient. That may be a good way to prepare for what the Pentagon calls asymmetric warfare," Thompson said.

Organizers can also avoid the pitfalls of using a mock enemy who could be identified by nationality, race or culture _ something that could potentially be seen as offensive.

"I can think of a couple of countries where the local leaders are somewhat zombie-like," he joked. "But nobody is going to take this personally."

http://aws1.earthcam.com/?c=tsrobo3
30/10/2012

http://aws1.earthcam.com/?c=tsrobo3

We**am Network | EarthCam. The most comprehensive and easily navigated reference directory for locating live we**ams on the Internet. You can browse sites by category or travel via geographical region. EarthCam also creates and produces live webcasts and provides Internet we**am solutions.

Tactus.http://vimeo.com/43431035
16/10/2012

Tactus.
http://vimeo.com/43431035

Tactus Technology is the developer of a breakthrough dynamic user interface for CE, mobile and automotive devices -- completely transparent physical buttons that…

Android app of the week: Plague IncThis game was the first time in my life that I found myself saying, "Heck yeah, necro...
12/10/2012

Android app of the week: Plague Inc


This game was the first time in my life that I found myself saying, "Heck yeah, necrosis!" It's a fantastic concept for a game. You control an epidemic, and your aim is to spread it throughout the world and kill everyone before humanity can develop a cure. You have a variety of tools at your disposal to mutate your virus: the ability to add symptoms, including fatal ones; methods of communicability, including animal borne, airborne and body fluids; and resistances. Each of these can be built up in trees that interconnect, making your virus strong; and, as your virus spreads, you gain DNA points that you can spend on more abilities. You can watch the effects in a newsfeed, such as "Australia burning corpses" and "France removes drug research safeguards". It's tremendously exciting, especially when your virus grows strong enough to mutate on its own, as you race against the development of a cure. It's based on a real-world simulation, too.

Destroying all humans has never been so much fun.

16/09/2012

The Linux team at Valve is looking for beta testers for the Linux version of Steam. A comment about it was discovered on the Valve's Linux Blog, according to which everyone wishing to participate in the beta program should express interest in a comment on the Valve's Linux Blog or in an e-mail writt...

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