Word Lens performs language translation into real-time. The user simply points the camera towards the text and the app does an OCR transform in real time. From the demo the technology seems highly impressive and a must have app when travelling to foreign countries (it performs translations both ways so you can translate from English too). Interestingly you don’t even a network/internet connection to use it. Seems like it’ll only be a matter of time before innovative use cases of this app go viral.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Word Lens Mobile App – Real Time Language Translation
Word Lens performs language translation into real-time. The user simply points the camera towards the text and the app does an OCR transform in real time. From the demo the technology seems highly impressive and a must have app when travelling to foreign countries (it performs translations both ways so you can translate from English too). Interestingly you don’t even a network/internet connection to use it. Seems like it’ll only be a matter of time before innovative use cases of this app go viral.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
How to Network With Only One Business Card
Sound familiar? Well in this day and age there might finally be a viable escape route for this situation – Evernote. Evernote is popular notetaking and archiving application available on smart phones and iPad devices. Although Evernote sports a host of features the one most pertinent to this situation is its ability to recognize and extract text within an image which is done using OCR technology (Optical Character Recognition).
So back to your predicament, instead of letting part with your one last business card, with their smart phones they can snap a picture of your business card Evernote will timestamp it, capture your GPS location thus recording where and when they met you and extract your name, title and contact details from your card. This is a much better value proposition on both sides as now you’re sure they have indeed recorded your details, which avoids your business card getting lost within in their mountain of business cards and you’ve just saved a small fortune on buying more business cards and avoided a night of awkward moments.
Of course you have to assume they already have the Evernote app installed. However, with 5 million users and 18000 new users a day, luck may be on your side. And if not you can look super savvy by turning it around and instead snap their business cards and give a smart spiel of Evernote and OCR.
So there you have it - how to network at a conference or networking event with only one business card. Unfortunately we cannot take credit for this solution as the use case came from Tyler Crowley on a discussion with Phil Libin the founder of Evernote – on This Week in Startups. We have included the video below starting at the discussion although we highly recommend you check out the whole video especially if you’re a tech entrepreneur or want to learn more about Evernote.
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networking,
OCR,
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Startup Numbers - Lean Analytics for Startups
Check out the presentation below. The slide deck is available on the BitCurrent Blog
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business,
Social Media,
startup,
Tech
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Unlock your imagination an amazing advert video by Batelco
Batelco Infinity Video
Making of Batelco Infinity Video
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advertising,
branding,
mobile,
Tech,
Technology
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Video Introduction To The New Twitter Design
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business,
photo sharing,
Social Media,
Technology,
Twitter,
web development
Monday, August 30, 2010
Launching a start up with less than $2,000 by the Founders Institute
The video reminded us about another great web start up presentation last year by Aaron Patzer the founder of Mint.com as it dives into actual costings and facts and figures. Below is the video as well as a link to the presentation slides. [Note as a warning there is a bit of colorful language used in the presentation]
Link to presentation slides:
FI Mentor Talk: 10 Steps to Launch Your Startup for under $2,000
If you like the video and Adeo’s presentation style and content there are more videos from Adeo about other Startup topics on the Founders Institute website.
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branding,
business,
startup,
web development
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
iPad restaurant menu at Rydges Hotel at North Sydney Australia
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Apple,
apps,
business,
iPad,
Technology
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