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January 1, 2012

Richard Stallman – What is free software?

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Richard Stallman - What is free software?

www.MasterNewMedia.org Robin Good interviews Richard Stallman
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Google Tech Talks May 6, 2008 ABSTRACT When you look around, there are a lot of leaders recommended for software development. We have the functional manager and the project manager, the scrum master and the black belt, the product owner and the customer-on-site, the technical leader and the architect, the product manager and the chief engineer. Clearly that’s too many leaders. So how many leaders should there be, what should they do, what shouldn’t they do, and what skills do they need? This will be a presentation and discussion of leadership roles in software development — what works, what doesn’t and why. Speaker: Mary Poppendieck Mary Poppendieck started her career as a process control programmer, moved on to manage the IT department of a manufacturing plant, and then ended up in product development, where she was both a product champion and department manager. Mary considered retirement 1998, but instead found herself managing a government software project where she first encountered the word “waterfall.” When Mary compared her experience in successful software and product development to the prevailing opinions about how to manage software projects, she decided the time had come for a new paradigm. She wrote the award-winning book Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit in 2003 to explain how the lean principles from manufacturing offer a better approach to software development. Over the past six years, Mary has found retirement elusive as she lectures and
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Business of Software

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Business of Software
Software

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Business of Software 2010, Boston – businessofsoftware.org/

Speaking of software patents
Software

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Speaking of software patents

Created by Jessica Duensing for opensource.com

Microsoft Store Software Development Community Meeting
Software

Image by Michael Kappel
Microsoft Store Software Development Community Meeting

www.meetup.com/softdev/

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Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

Quest Software “Kevin Kline” Kevin Kline

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Quest Software “Kevin Kline” Kevin Kline
Software

Image by Michael Kappel
Quest Software Sponsors SQL Saturday 2011 Chicago
www.sqlsaturday.com/

SQLSaturday is a training event for SQL Server professionals and those wanting to learn about SQL Server. This event will was held Mar 26, 2011 at DeVry University Addison Campus1221 North Swift Road, Addison, IL 60101.

SQL Saturday #67
www.sqlsaturday.com/67/eventhome.aspx

View the high resolution photo on my photography website
Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

Software Development at Warp Speed: Time Lapse of me Hard at Work in my Cubicle – A Day at the Office for a Software Developer / G33k
Software

Image by slworking2
Just a typical day at the office. I’m a software developer / programmer / geek. Alternative version (slightly slower) here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjNolZNCBJI

Software livre groups who intend to collaborate in the future
Software

Image by northxsouth
Representatives from a number of Latin American free software groups and government-based programs signed a declaration of co-operation, to make official their intention to collaborate together on the free software movement in Latin America. For more information, please see news.northxsouth.com/

Fun Music Software.

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Fun Music Software.
Music Software That Makes Learning The Piano Easy And Fun!
Fun Music Software.

December 28, 2011

Xbox 360 Wireless Controller – Glossy Black

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Xbox 360 Wireless Controller – Glossy Black

Xbox 360 Wireless Controller - Glossy Black

  • 2.4GHz wireless technology with 30-foot range
  • Use up to four controllers simultaneously on one console
  • Adjustable vibration feedback for longer battery life
  • Integrated headset port for Xbox LIVE play
  • New left and right shoulder buttons are designed for ease of use

Unlike High-performance wireless gaming now comes in black! Using optimized technology, the black Xbox 360 Wireless Controller lets you enjoy a 30-foot range and up to 40 hours of life on the two included AA batteries – and when they run low, you’re given ample warning so you can connect a Play & Charge Kit for uninterrupted play. Plug the Xbox 360 Headset into the controller for full two-way voice communication: a wireless first. The same award winning Wireless Controller is back in black!

List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 49.99

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December 26, 2011

Cool Software images

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Software Freedom Day; Chad Arthur shows his LAME interface for converting WAV files to MP3
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

Software Pirate…
Software

Image by ktpupp
…rather fitting since I work for a software development company…

Cool Software images

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Software Development Community Meeting
Software

Image by Michael Kappel
Joel Shaw, Jeffrey Alstadt, and Michael Kappel at Microsoft Store Software Development Community Meeting

www.meetup.com/softdev/

store.microsoft.com/StoreLocations/Home.aspx/Index/Oak-Br…

Picture available on my photo website
Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

Ft. Lauderdale “Software Best Practices Conference”, Nov 2009 – 10
Software

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: for some reason, this photo was published as an illustration in an undated (Nov 2009) Squidoo blog titled "Learn English."

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Visitors to my Flickr site sometimes assume that I’m a full-time photographer, but that’s hardly the case. As I’ve explained on my profile page, my "day job" is in the computer field: I work as a consultant, speaker, and author in software development and project management. That job includes speaking at various computer conferences, including the IT Metrics and Productivity Institute’s "Software Best Practices" conferences that are held in various parts of the country.

That’s what brought me to Ft. Lauderdale in mid-November this year. I thought I might find some interesting photographic opportunities when I arrived on the afternoon before the conference, but the beach was almost empty, and the "strip" along the beach seemed to consist of relatively boring bars and Mexican restaurants. So, aside from a single picture of a mysterious bird that I saw waddling along the street (an osprey? heron? who knows?), most of the pictures are of various speakers at the conference itself. These may not mean much to you, but it will give at least a small sense of some of the issues that software professionals and IT managers care about in today’s tough economic times…

Ft. Lauderdale “Software Best Practices Conference”, Nov 2009 – 15
Software

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: for some reason, this photo was published as an illustration in an undated (Nov 2009) Squidoo blog titled "Learn English."

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Visitors to my Flickr site sometimes assume that I’m a full-time photographer, but that’s hardly the case. As I’ve explained on my profile page, my "day job" is in the computer field: I work as a consultant, speaker, and author in software development and project management. That job includes speaking at various computer conferences, including the IT Metrics and Productivity Institute’s "Software Best Practices" conferences that are held in various parts of the country.

That’s what brought me to Ft. Lauderdale in mid-November this year. I thought I might find some interesting photographic opportunities when I arrived on the afternoon before the conference, but the beach was almost empty, and the "strip" along the beach seemed to consist of relatively boring bars and Mexican restaurants. So, aside from a single picture of a mysterious bird that I saw waddling along the street (an osprey? heron? who knows?), most of the pictures are of various speakers at the conference itself. These may not mean much to you, but it will give at least a small sense of some of the issues that software professionals and IT managers care about in today’s tough economic times…

December 24, 2011

Ft. Lauderdale “Software Best Practices Conference”, Nov 2009 – 12

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A few nice Software images I found:

Ft. Lauderdale “Software Best Practices Conference”, Nov 2009 – 12
Software

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: for some reason, this photo was published as an illustration in an undated (Nov 2009) Squidoo blog titled "Learn English." It was also published in a Nov 26, 2010 blog titled "Q&A: What to write about in project management software report?" And it was published in an Apr 9, 2011 Cool Case Management Software Managers Blog Images blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. For some reason, it was also published in a Jul 1, 2011 blog titled "Ring Tone Maker Software." And it was published in an Aug 11, 2011 Small Business Software blog and an Aug 16, 2011 Best Free Softs blog, both with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. It was also published in an Aug 22, 2011 blog titled "School Management Software." It was also published in an Aug 31, 2011 "Maritime Networking blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Sep 12, 2011 Tolle Software Bilder blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page.

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Visitors to my Flickr site sometimes assume that I’m a full-time photographer, but that’s hardly the case. As I’ve explained on my profile page, my "day job" is in the computer field: I work as a consultant, speaker, and author in software development and project management. That job includes speaking at various computer conferences, including the IT Metrics and Productivity Institute’s "Software Best Practices" conferences that are held in various parts of the country.

That’s what brought me to Ft. Lauderdale in mid-November this year. I thought I might find some interesting photographic opportunities when I arrived on the afternoon before the conference, but the beach was almost empty, and the "strip" along the beach seemed to consist of relatively boring bars and Mexican restaurants. So, aside from a single picture of a mysterious bird that I saw waddling along the street (an osprey? heron? who knows?), most of the pictures are of various speakers at the conference itself. These may not mean much to you, but it will give at least a small sense of some of the issues that software professionals and IT managers care about in today’s tough economic times…

Ft. Lauderdale “Software Best Practices Conference”, Nov 2009 – 07
Software

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: for some reason, this photo was published as an illustration in an undated (Nov 2009) Squidoo blog titled "Learn English." It was also published in a May 29, 2010 Gadgets blog, with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. And it was published as an illustration in an Aug 8, 2010 blog titled "Educational Software, the Right Tool for every Occasion!" It was also published in an undated (Oct 2010) blog titled "Best Software to Watch Free Live Television HBO." And it was published in a Nov 8, 2010 blog titled "Data Recovery Software for Camera."

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a blog titled "Internet Cafe Software – Mounting Use Of Internet." And it was published in a Feb 25, 2011 blog titled Five Latest Trends For Enterprise Software." It was also published in a Jul 22, 2011 blog titled "No 1 For Prices. Comet." It was also published in an Oct 6, 2011 blog titled "Schöne Engineering Management Photos," with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written here on this Flickr page.

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Visitors to my Flickr site sometimes assume that I’m a full-time photographer, but that’s hardly the case. As I’ve explained on my profile page, my "day job" is in the computer field: I work as a consultant, speaker, and author in software development and project management. That job includes speaking at various computer conferences, including the IT Metrics and Productivity Institute’s "Software Best Practices" conferences that are held in various parts of the country.

That’s what brought me to Ft. Lauderdale in mid-November this year. I thought I might find some interesting photographic opportunities when I arrived on the afternoon before the conference, but the beach was almost empty, and the "strip" along the beach seemed to consist of relatively boring bars and Mexican restaurants. So, aside from a single picture of a mysterious bird that I saw waddling along the street (an osprey? heron? who knows?), most of the pictures are of various speakers at the conference itself. These may not mean much to you, but it will give at least a small sense of some of the issues that software professionals and IT managers care about in today’s tough economic times…

Software Freedom Day, 2005: Linux Terminal Server project in use
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
YWCA, Georgetown, Guyana – Software Freedom Day.

Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

December 23, 2011

Parental Software – Keylogger Software

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Parental Software – Keylogger Software
Parental Software Provides You A The Ability To Monitor Your Computer’s Activity. Easily Monitor Anyone Who Uses Your Computer Secretly Without Anyone Knowing You Are Watching Their Internet Activity Like Web-browsing, Chatting, Emailing, Tweeting More…
Parental Software – Keylogger Software

Software Freedom Day Singapore 09

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Software Freedom Day Singapore 09
Software

Image by ruiwen
Software Freedom Day Singapore 09, held 19 Sept, Saturday, at the open air foyer of the National Library at Bugis

Software Freedom Day Singapore 09
Software

Image by ruiwen
Software Freedom Day Singapore 09, held 19 Sept, Saturday, at the open air foyer of the National Library at Bugis

Software Freedom Day Singapore 09
Software

Image by ruiwen
Software Freedom Day Singapore 09, held 19 Sept, Saturday, at the open air foyer of the National Library at Bugis

December 22, 2011

Software as a Service overview

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A new InfoClipz provided by www.infoworld.com. Infomation Technology explained in 3 minutes or less!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

id Software Part 5: The Silent Decade

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www.youtube.com Click here to watch Part 4! All Your History: id Software Part 5: The Silent Decade (S03E11) From 3D gaming to first-person shooters, many of modern gaming’s biggest sellers have their roots in the legendary id Software. But id was never a mammoth corporation with tons of capital, but rather, a couple of dudes with no money and no reputation. In this fifth and final episode of our retrospective, watch and see how the kings of the 1990s found the 2000s to be a vastly changed marketplace, and how id evolved into the next millennium. – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - In this video you will see… HOW TO license out your games HOW TO make one game in 10 years HOW TO reinvent yourself for the next decade – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: id Software All Your History AYH Are Belong To Us video game PC computer history Rage Doom Quake Hexen Wolfenstein first-person shooters John Romero SoftDisk Gamer’s Edge Carmack Apogee Commander Keen Dos Sidescrolling Mario Zelda Nintendo NES 3D Machinima
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Linux Video Editing Software - What an Open Source Sony Vegas Looks Like

Check out my new Linux Channel! bit.ly This quick tutorial will teach you how to put together a video complete with titles, transitions and effects! It’s easy to learn the basics of video editing, especially in Linux! The program I used is called Kdenlive, It’s like Sony Vegas, except it’s free and open-source! www.kdenlive.org

December 21, 2011

HTC Titan Software Review

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More images and specs here: bit.ly Full Titan review is up! bit.ly The HTC Titan runs on Windows Phone 7 Mango, meaning you get all of the new features like fast app switching, the IE9 browser, Twitter integration, and much more. And with 1.5GHz of power, everything feels smoother and faster when compared to other Windows Phone 7 hardware running with the typical 1GHz CPU. In this video, we show you game performance, do a browser comparison, and cover some of the built-in apps from HTC. Website: pocketnow.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Walkthrough of the software

December 20, 2011

80:20 rules! – Building software smarter

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Google Tech Talks October 8, 2008 ABSTRACT Ever notice that you seem to spend 80% of your time on 20% of your tasks? Or that 80% of the decisions in a meeting seem to occur in 20% of the meeting time? Welcome to the world of the 80:20 rule. When we design, build and test software, we have to determine where to start and what we should do next. The 80:20 rule helps provide an answer to these questions, while helping to increase our productivity and effectiveness. As well as being an agile principle, it’s a common thread in other disciplines, and there’s a special variation that applies to software defects. We’ll explore the different ways testers and developers are using the 80:20 rule. This rule could be a secret ingredient to help you build software smarter! Speaker: Erik Petersen Erik Petersen has been involved in custom software development since the 1980s, now focusing on testing and quality. He has presented at more than twenty Australian and international conferences, winning several awards. He mixes industry experience with powerful ideas and a passion for quality, and has influenced the work habits of hundreds of testers and developers across the world. Erik’s been heavily involved in the Exploratory Testing community since before he even knew what it was called, proposing the idea of paired ET independently of Kaner and Bach in 2001. He is pushing forward with research on ET and other agile methods. He has reviewed many agile and testing books, and accidentally
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Net-vestigator Investigation Software.

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Net-vestigator Investigation Software.
Public Record, People Search And Background Check Software.
Net-vestigator Investigation Software.

software y hardware

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

Free Ftp Software

In this video tutorial you will learn how to publish your web site with a powerful and free ftp software. I show how to configure your ftp account in the software to start uploading your website.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

December 17, 2011

Software Feedback Loop

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Software Feedback Loop
Software

Image by Ilaria Mauric
grafico ideato da Jacopo Romei…

anzi Jacopo, se fai un salto qui, magari mi aggiungi in quali occasioni l’hai presentato? Mi sembra Better Software… ma anche da qualche altra parte. Oltre al CSMA, naturalmente.

Nice Software photos

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Software Freedom Day: Ubuntu!!!
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

Software Freedom Day: Ubuntu!!!
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

December 16, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S software – AndroidCentral.com

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Samsung Galaxy S software - AndroidCentral.com

Phil takes another look at the Samsung Galaxy S, this time focusing on the software.

December 15, 2011

Nice Software photos

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software_sin_medida
Software

Image by elprosumidor
elprosumidor.zobyhost.com/software-sin-medida/

Software Craftmanship 2011
Software

Image by francescopighi
Software Craftmanship 2011 @ Bletchley Park

Winswim Swimming Software

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Winswim Swimming Software
Software For Swim Team And Meet Management.
Winswim Swimming Software

December 13, 2011

Software Freedom Day: YWCA proximity to GT&T

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Software Freedom Day: YWCA proximity to GT&T
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
GT&T is the national telecommunications provider in Guyana. The YWCA is right across the street.

Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

Now ask how long the YWCA has been waiting for ADSL access…

Ft. Lauderdale “Software Best Practices Conference”, Nov 2009 – 09
Software

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: this photo was published in a Jun 19, 2010 Gadgets blog, with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. And it was published in an undated (early Jun 2011) blog titled "Four Steps to Project Time Management." It was also published in a Jul 29, 2011 blog titled "仕事が速い人はタイムマネジメントが上手い/今日からできる仕事術・第2回." It was also published in an Aug 31, 2011 "Maritime Networking blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page.

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Visitors to my Flickr site sometimes assume that I’m a full-time photographer, but that’s hardly the case. As I’ve explained on my profile page, my "day job" is in the computer field: I work as a consultant, speaker, and author in software development and project management. That job includes speaking at various computer conferences, including the IT Metrics and Productivity Institute’s "Software Best Practices" conferences that are held in various parts of the country.

That’s what brought me to Ft. Lauderdale in mid-November this year. I thought I might find some interesting photographic opportunities when I arrived on the afternoon before the conference, but the beach was almost empty, and the "strip" along the beach seemed to consist of relatively boring bars and Mexican restaurants. So, aside from a single picture of a mysterious bird that I saw waddling along the street (an osprey? heron? who knows?), most of the pictures are of various speakers at the conference itself. These may not mean much to you, but it will give at least a small sense of some of the issues that software professionals and IT managers care about in today’s tough economic times…

Ft. Lauderdale “Software Best Practices Conference”, Nov 2009 – 05
Software

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: this photo was published in a Nov 21, 2010 blog titled "Sharktime Software Releases Wlist 2.1." A cropped version of the photo was also published in a Jan 6, 2011 blog titled "What is the best software to design websites and blogs?" And it was published in a Mar 15, 2011 blog titled "On Software Protection Dongles." It was also published in an Aug 3, 2011 blog titled "MRP vs ERP: Software for Dummies."

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Visitors to my Flickr site sometimes assume that I’m a full-time photographer, but that’s hardly the case. As I’ve explained on my profile page, my "day job" is in the computer field: I work as a consultant, speaker, and author in software development and project management. That job includes speaking at various computer conferences, including the IT Metrics and Productivity Institute’s "Software Best Practices" conferences that are held in various parts of the country.

That’s what brought me to Ft. Lauderdale in mid-November this year. I thought I might find some interesting photographic opportunities when I arrived on the afternoon before the conference, but the beach was almost empty, and the "strip" along the beach seemed to consist of relatively boring bars and Mexican restaurants. So, aside from a single picture of a mysterious bird that I saw waddling along the street (an osprey? heron? who knows?), most of the pictures are of various speakers at the conference itself. These may not mean much to you, but it will give at least a small sense of some of the issues that software professionals and IT managers care about in today’s tough economic times…

Dragon NaturallySpeaking Home, Version 11

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Dragon NaturallySpeaking Home, Version 11

Dragon NaturallySpeaking Home, Version 11

  • Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Home speech recognition software lets you interact with your PC just by talking
  • Spoken words appear on the screen three times faster than typing, with up to 99-percent accuracy right out of the box
  • Works with nearly any Windows-based applications–Microsoft Word, Word Perfect, Microsoft Outlook and more
  • Dragon Sidebar puts important voice commands and tips in one desktop location for at-a-glance convenience
  • Simple installation takes just a few minutes; learn the software quickly with on-screen help and tutorials

Dragon NaturallySpeaking Home speech recognition software lets you interact with your PC just by talking! It understands what you say and how you say it. Speak words and they appear on the screen – three times faster than typing. Tell your PC what to do and it does it. Use your favorite applications to create documents and email, surf the Web, update Facebook, and more. Dragon Home is so fast, easy and fun; you’ll wonder how you managed without it!

Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Home provides a whole new way to interact with a PC–using speech instead of a keyboard and mouse. Just say words and they appear on the computer screen–three times faster than typing–with no typos! Tell your PC what to do and it obeys your commands. Dragon understands what users say and how they say it.

Create/manage user profiles
Create and manage unique user profiles. View larger.

Use your voice to:
  • Dictate and format documents
  • Surf and search the Web
  • Send email and instant messages to family, friends, and colleagues
  • Update Facebook, MySpace, or Twitter
  • … and so much more!

Dragon 11 Home provides everything you need to get started, including a high-quality headset. There’s no faster, easier, or more enjoyable way to get things done on a PC for home, school, or leisure activities. Once you discover the Dragon difference, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it!

Use voice to make a selection
User arrow keys, cursor, or voice to make a selection. View larger.

Stop Typing, Start Talking

Just say words and watch them appear on the computer screen–three times faster than typing–with up to 99-percent accuracy right out of the box. Dragon can learn the words you say every day, including acronyms and proper names. It even gets to know you better over time for increased recognition accuracy.

Speak and the PC Obeys

Dragon eliminates the need to navigate menu options or type in keywords so users get more done faster. Just tell Dragon what to do, and it does it. Control applications or edit and format text using simple voice commands like “Open Microsoft Word,” “Show my photos,” “Bold that,” or “Center the row.”

Multi-task Like Never Before

Dragon Voice Shortcuts make it faster and easier than ever to create email or search the Web or desktop for specific information or resources.

  • Send an email to multiple friends by saying, “Send email to Jon Smith and Raphael Sanchez.” Dragon automatically opens Microsoft Outlook, creates a new email, and enters the correct email addresses for you.
  • Say commands like “Search the Web for low-fat lasagna recipe” or “Search maps for Union College in Schenectady, New York,” and Dragon returns the results.
Playback/text-to-speech
Convenient playback/text-to-speech function. View larger.

Transform Ideas into Text at the Speed of Thought

With Dragon, typing, spelling, or fear of the blank page won’t slow you down. Dragon keeps up with your brain, instantly transforming ideas into text–with no spelling mistakes! Just say what you mean instead of struggling with the keyboard or worrying about spelling. Now you can focus more on the content of your writing and less on the mechanics of typing.

Easy to Use

  • Simple installation gets users up and running in minutes.
  • New! The Dragon Sidebar puts important voice commands and tips in one desktop location for at-a-glance convenience.
  • Improved! On-screen help and tutorials make it faster and easier to complete tasks by voice.
  • Works with nearly any Windows-based application.
  • Comfortable hands-free interaction lets you control your PC without being constrained by the keyboard.

Faster, Better, Simply Smarter

Accuracy Center
Variety of tools to refine profile accuracy. View larger.

From improved accuracy and faster performance, to an intuitive user interface with a rich Help system, powerful new voice commands, and an enhanced correction and adaptation process, Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 has been redesigned to be Faster, Better, and Simply Smarter.

The Dragon user interface now offers better usability, and includes a new Sidebar showing tips as well as many commands. It’s now easier to discover, remember, and access important Dragon features and options. New Recognition Analytics continuously monitor audio quality and alert users when there is an audio issue, to help them achieve their best accuracy. More than ever, Dragon 11 enables users to focus on their thoughts and ideas rather than the mouse, keyboard or computer screen.

Dragon 11 is more accurate out of the box than version 10, and uses state-of-the-art technology. Thanks to improvements at various levels, corrections are faster to make, and quickly become less necessary. Version 11 “learns” better than any previous version, including from existing documents and dictations as well as from corrections made via the keyboard. Dragon 11 responds faster to voice commands and also introduces new time-saving commands that consolidate multiple mouse clicks and keystrokes. It’s faster and easier to open applications, get to a particular window, move within a window, send e-mail, create appointments, search the Web, and more–all by voice. So now users can get even more done faster on their computers.

List Price: $ 99.99

Price: $ 54.00

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Software Freedom Day: Maya

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Some cool Software images:

Software Freedom Day: Maya
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
Institute of Applied Science and Technology wasn’t left out. Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

Software Freedom Day: Shooting the shooter
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
Unsuspecting photographer Karen gets shot… Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

December 12, 2011

Nice Software photos

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Some cool Software images:

Software Freedom Day: Vidya Silhouette
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

Software Freedom Day
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
SuSE 9.3 Install

Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

Software Freedom Day
Software

Image by TaranRampersad
SuSE 9.3 Install. Software Freedom Day, Guyana, 2005

Create Software Without Programming!

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Create Software Without Programming!
Now Anyone Can Create Hot-selling Software Without Programming Or Outsourcing! Software Product Magic Builds Software With No Coding, Programming, Or Scripting.
Create Software Without Programming!

Nice Software photos

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A few nice Software images I found:

Software Craftmanship 2011
Software

Image by francescopighi
Software Craftmanship 2011 @ Bletchley Park

Software Craftmanship 2011
Software

Image by francescopighi
Software Craftmanship 2011 @ Bletchley Park

Nice Software photos

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Some cool Software images:

Software Freedom Day Singapore 09
Software

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Software Freedom Day Singapore 09, held 19 Sept, Saturday, at the open air foyer of the National Library at Bugis

From Software Studio Profile – Dark Souls / Amored Core V

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How to create your own software pt 1 : Getting started

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Have you ever wanted to make your own Home made software? Well now you can, and heres how! www.microsoft.com Thanks for watching! brandonsoft.com
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Lecture Series on Software Engineering by Prof.NL Sarda, Prof. Umesh Bellur,Prof.RKJoshi and Prof.Shashi Kelkar, Department of Computer Science & Engineering ,IIT Bombay . For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in

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