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Google Image Swirl

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One of their latest is Google Image Swirl. Google Image Swirl organizes image search results into groups and sub-groups, based on their visual and semantic similarity and presents them in an intuitive exploratory interface. Go ahead, give it a try, Image Swirl. They are a bit difficult to view.

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Test Driving Google Labs' Similar Images

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I took the time today to check out Google Labs' Similar Images , which was recently released. A challenge I have always found when searching images via Google Images was that I had to sort through many unrelated images that shared the same keywords. Your new results will be tailored based on whatever image you select.

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Medical Graphics

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Government medical stock image sites. If you are in health care you probably have the need for medical graphics. Well, NIH has a great list of U.S. These sites also include graphics, videos, animations and more. Because most government (U.S.) graphics are public domain most are copyright free. The link is below, enjoy.

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Our Many Hats

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Copyright Expert - For that yahoo who grabs whatever images, music and videos they find on the web and use them in their presentations, web pages, docs, etc. Help Desk - For my team, relatives and neighbors down the street, after all " don''t you work in IT or something like that ?" You know him, don''t pretend you don''t.

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Characters

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FYI: The first 2 characters were made early on and are a combination of edited clip-art images. Please do not copy or use these images as they are copyrighted materials. The rest are made from scratch within Adobe Flash.

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Pecha-Kucha

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In a nutshell, it is a presentation that contains 20 images each displayed for 20 seconds (20x20). After all, PowerPoint does not bore people to death, presenters (or e-Learning designers) WITH PowerPoint do. Upon being introduced to the term Pecha-Kucha, I Googled it and was intrigued by the concept. Here are some examples.

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Feds on the Cloud

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https://www.apps.gov/images/cloud/swf/cloud_flash.swf Many corporations, and individuals, are still very hesitant to use the cloud, but hopefully the government's move to using the cloud will encourage others to use it. This includes business apps, productivity apps, social media apps, and cloud IT services.