Convertir voz en texto, las 8 mejores aplicaciones web Convertir voz en texto es una solución muy interesante que nos puede ayudar a ser más productivos, es más rápido dictar que escribir, y también son muchas las ocasiones en que nos puede interesar realizar una transcripción. Por eso he preparado esta selección, espero que la encontréis tan útil como deseo, con las 8 mejores aplicaciones web para convertir voz a texto o realizar transcripciones. Todas estas herramientas son de uso gratuito, así que ya no tienes excusa para tomar anotaciones y transcribir textos usando tu propia voz. Estas son las mejores herramientas online gratuitas para convertir voz a texto, no importa el orden, quédate con la que más te guste o te resulte más completa para tu trabajo. Speechnotes Una de las opciones más completas para tomar anotaciones dictadas con nuestra voz, es compatible numerosos idiomas incluyendo el español. Podemos utilizar comandos de voz para insertar signos de puntuación, comas, guiones, saltos de línea o párrafo, etc. Dictation Speechlogger
3D Festival powered by 360Fashion Network Beijing Design Week 2013 | 360Fashion Blog Beijing, China — 360Fashion Network pioneers again by reaching beyond fashion into design during the Beijing Design Week 2013 and creating the 3D Festival. The festival will include a showcase, training, workshops, speeches, and demonstration of 3D Printing, 3D Augmented Reality, 3D Body Scanning, 3D Design, and 3D Virtual Worlds. The exhibition will take place during the Beijing Design Week 2013, September 28th, 2013 to October 3rd, 2013. Daily seminars and speeches will be as follows:
WhatsApp Ghost, usa WhatsApp sin que se refleje tu última conexión (Android) A pesar de las muchas quejas sobre su seguridad, WhatsApp sigue siendo el cliente de mensajería móvil más popular y empleado por usuarios de todo el mundo. Otra de las características de esta aplicación que no gusta a bastantes de sus usuarios es que se refleje la última conexión, es decir la última vez que abrimos el programa y participamos de WhatsApp. Si formas parte de este segundo grupo, de los que están molestos con que WhatsApp muestre la última vez que se conectaron, puedes evitarlo con la ayuda de una aplicación llamada WhatsApp Ghost. El primer paso, como es obvio, es instalarla, después deberás recordar pulsar sobre el icono de WhatsApp Ghost antes de abrir WhatsApp. Es muy importante que después de leer los mensajes te acuerdes de cerrar WhatsApp Ghost, en caso contrario impedirás que funcione correctamente WhatsApp. Artículo relacionado | WhatStat, app Android gratuita con estadísticas de tu uso de WhatsApp
Design with Intent toolkit | Requisite Variety Design with Intent toolkit Design with Intent: 101 patterns for influencing behaviour through design by Dan Lockton with David Harrison & Neville A. Stanton. Requisite Variety’s Design with Intent toolkit is a collection of design patterns, or ‘gambits’, for influencing user behaviour through design.Download the toolkit (free) or buy printed packs It’s applicable across product, service, interaction and architectural design, aimed at socially and environmentally beneficial behaviour change. The toolkit’s in use by industry, public sector and educational organisations worldwide, and Requisite Variety also offers workshops and consultancy using it, as well as exploring other aspects of design for behaviour change, and the interface between people and technology. Explore the eight ‘lenses’ of the toolkit
Las relaciones familiares de todas las lenguas de Europa, explicadas en este brillante mapa Europa es un crisol de lenguas: un vivero que comienza en Tarifa y termina en el Ártico a través del cual conviven y se relacionan entre sí un centenar de lenguas de la más variopinta procedencia. Hay de todo, desde herencias deformadas y antiquísimas del latín hasta monstruos deformes que han terminado dominando el mundo, pasando por idiomas arcanos e ignotos y lenguas que provienen más allá del muro. Si no eres lingüista, hacerse una idea de cómo se relacionan entre sí y de dónde provienen las principales lenguas (y las más pequeñitas) puede convertirse en un quebradero de cabeza. Para ello hay pequeños héroes (siempre sin capa) que han dibujado diversos mapas lingüísticos del continente. El último y más espectacular con el que nos hemos topado es este realizado por Alternative Transport, un divertido blog anglosajón que atraviesa algunas de nuestras pequeñas obsesiones (transporte, mapas, idiomas, etcétera). Las urálicas, incluyendo la lengua húngara, ugria. Las lenguas celtas.
Why Google Just Paid $3 Billion for a Thermostat Company It has been a couple years since Google announced a multi-billion dollar acquisition that caused peoples' jaws to drop. On Monday, the company did just that with the news that it had entered into an agreement to buy Nest, which makes smart thermostats and smoke detectors, for $3.2 billion in cash. On Twitter, some users reacted by joking about the possibility of Google requiring a Google+ account to use Nest products or introducing thermostat ads. These and other reactions showed a genuine concern that Google might somehow mess up Nest, a common enough concern with any acquisition. In a brief statement about the acquisition, Google's CEO Larry Page stayed vague, but alluded to one possible incentive for the acquisition: "We are excited to bring great experiences to more homes in more countries and fulfill their dreams!” The key word in that sentence is "homes." "Google didn't have anything in the home outside of Chromecast. He added: Image: Nest
Greasy Fork - scripts de usuario útiles y seguros Designing for Context: The Multiscreen Ecosystem To create applications and systems that are easy to use, it is crucial to understand the user and the context in which the app will be used. Understanding the context helps design systems that anticipate use cases at a relevant time of use. The more unobtrusive and transparent the experience is at the time of use, the better the design. This means the user does not have to think about the device he is using, changes in the environment, or changes in context, and can rely on great functionality and ease of use independent of his situation. In traditional systems, the context of use did not change much. The Multiscreen App Ecosystem Designing for context is especially important when designing for a multiscreen ecosystem, where multiple devices are all a part of one product. Michal Levin, a UX designer at Google, describes multiscreen ecosystems in terms of three main categories. Padracer - a complementary multi-screen experience SlingPlayer for tablet The Continuous Multiscreen Experience
The Semantic Web: An Introduction This document is designed as being a simple but comprehensive introductory publication for anybody trying to get into the Semantic Web: from beginners through to long time hackers. Recommended pre-reading: the Semantic Web in Breadth. Table Of Contents What Is The Semantic Web? The Semantic Web is a mesh of information linked up in such a way as to be easily processable by machines, on a global scale. The Semantic Web was thought up by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the WWW, URIs, HTTP, and HTML. What's the rationale for such a system? So the Semantic Web can be seen as a huge engineering solution... but it is more than that. The Semantic Web is generally built on syntaxes which use URIs to represent data, usually in triples based structures: i.e. many triples of URI data that can be held in databases, or interchanged on the world Wide Web using a set of particular syntaxes developed especially for the task. URI - Uniform Resource Identifier RDF - Resource Description Framework Why RDF? Logic
The Best Social Media Icons All In One Place 464 shares 8 Free & Useful Minimal Icon Sets Icons are certainly a very important element of a design. It doesn’t matter if you are putting together a website or app, icons will be the key for several user interactions. This is why it’s always good to fill your library with good icons you can count on. The good thing is that there are… Read More 916 shares 8 Beautiful and Free Flat Icon Sets For the past few years in web design, we’ve noticed a trend in moving toward simplicity and minimalism. RDF - Semantic Web Standards Overview RDF is a standard model for data interchange on the Web. RDF has features that facilitate data merging even if the underlying schemas differ, and it specifically supports the evolution of schemas over time without requiring all the data consumers to be changed. RDF extends the linking structure of the Web to use URIs to name the relationship between things as well as the two ends of the link (this is usually referred to as a “triple”). This linking structure forms a directed, labeled graph, where the edges represent the named link between two resources, represented by the graph nodes. Recommended Reading The RDF 1.1 specification consists of a suite of W3C Recommendations and Working Group Notes, published in 2014. A number of textbooks have been published on RDF and on Semantic Web in general. Discussions on a possible next version of RDF W3C has recently set up a new RDF Working Group, whose charter is to make a minor revision of RDF. Last modified and/or added All relevant tools