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A first look inside Google's futuristic quantum lab In May, Google launched the Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab with hardware from the Canadian quantum computing company D-Wave and technical expertise from NASA. It was an ambitious open research project aimed at exploring both the capabilities of quantum computer architecture and the mysteries of space exploration — but in the months since, they've stayed quiet about exactly what kind of work they've been doing there. Operated at near-absolute-zero temperatures Tomorrow, they're breaking the silence with a brief short film, set to debut at the Imagine Science Films Festival at Google New York. The film takes a look at various researchers working on the project, as well as the computer itself, which has to be operated at near-absolute-zero temperatures. Researchers hope the quantum architecture will eventually be used to optimize solutions across complex and interconnected sets of variables currently outside the capabilities of conventional computing.

Infographie tridimensionnelle Histoire[modifier | modifier le code] La dénomination images tridimensionnelles est le nouveau nom donné à ce qu'on appelait dessin ou peinture en perspective depuis la Renaissance. Voici un exemple de vue perspective réalisée par Piero della Francesca en 1475[réf. nécessaire]. Certains peintres s'aident du perspectographe, première machine à dessiner en 3D, pour leurs compositions picturales. Représentation en perspective d'un paysage, avec le logiciel Bryce 3D

8 Breakthrough Innovations in Tech For the Tech Innovators Series, supported by Lenovo, Mashable uncovered eight groundbreaking innovations that are changing the landscape of business. From Google to Powermat, businesses large and small are embracing these innovations to rise head and shoulders above the competition. These companies have recognized areas in their own industries that can be improved with tech, and are reaping the benefits of their own bold thinking. This roundup showcases the innovations from the series. To read more, click through to get the full story, and follow the series to learn about even more innovations.

Eevee+Substance A good demonstration of the flexibility Eevee offers is in the vertex paint assisted material-effects (rusted walls, puddles, terrain blending, etc.), Irradiance Cache (indirect lighting probes), and the non-uniform density in the volumetric fog. The material editor is an extremely powerful tool, here are some example uses of the material editor I employed in this project. Regarding the lighting, it was extremely easy to set up, I used area lights for subtle ambient lighting in the windows and doors, I used directional sunlight that was lined up with the HDRI map in the environment, and I added a handful of extra lights that don’t cast shadows to bring out more ambiance. I hope you found this breakdown informative, Blender is in an interesting place right now, and I see a lot of artists moving towards a software agnostic workflow. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for this wonderful piece of software.

Google Offers A Carrot/Stick For Marketers To Go Mobile Google is increasingly trying to send advertisers a message about how critical mobile is becoming. As an example the company recently estimated that a huge percentage of last-minute shopping search (44 percent) this holiday will be on smartphones and tablets. Despite predictions like this and recent survey data showing enterprises are pouring money into mobile marketing, the majority of brands and advertisers still don’t have an optimized mobile presence. Although Google says that “the number of advertisers running mobile specific campaigns has more than doubled since January,” a large percentage are sending people to pages that don’t look good on smartphones. So rather than wait for marketers to get around to it, Google is providing an “incentive” to create mobile sites and landing pages.

Bertrand Dezoteux Correlation vs. Causation (A Mathographic) As part of our quest to understand the Algorithm, we do a lot of correlation analysis here at SEOmoz. We tend to dive right into the deep end, so I thought it might be a good time to take a step back and talk about the absolute basics of correlation, including some warnings about causation. We’ll often say (and hear) the fallback phrase – “correlation does not imply causation”, but people rarely dig into what that means. To make this experience as pleasant as possible for the math-phobic, I drew you a picture. I’d like to introduce the world’s first Mathographic. Computer Graphic Research Institute The Online Learning Blog from Study2U Supposedly browsing the internet requires more brain power than watching television. Although judging from some of the websites we’ve come across that assumption is cast into doubt. Here’s some of the sites we like that might get your brain to sit up and listen.

COMEX Preview: Some gadgets to look out for! Today marks the start of COMEX 2011, and like every COMEX show that preceded this year's, brands and manufacturers are trying to elbow each other out with deals, deals and more deals! We don't know the full extent of the promotions that will be present at COMEX yet, but here is a short list of gadgets that you must check out if you count yourself an aficionado. Of course, we'll be on site tomorrow to sniff out the best deals, so keep your eye on Tech Talk!

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