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5 Best Blog Sites Other Than Wordpress and Blogger The blog of today is quite different from the blog of just a few years ago. Many are into ‘casual blogging’ where a blog post is not just (long) text written out but perhaps just an image or sound clip. Interested in which of the best blog sites offer alternatives to the big players? Let’s go over some WordPress and Blogger alternatives that you might want to check out. Tumblr Tumblr (also known as a Tumble log) is a widely known blogging service which we have covered here on MakeUseOf before. Tumblr’s community is centered around the follow, like and the reblog. You can import the best blog site posts from a number of other services including Twitter, RSS feeds, or even AOL Instant Messenger. Posterous Posterous is another “microblogging” service like Tumblr. Posts can be imported from any number of sources and will also be “sent out” to Facebook and Twitter. Twitter Not usually considered a “blogging” service, Twitter is actually a microblog by definition. Xanga Weebly

Web Hosting Fan - The Guide to Web Hosting, CMS and Blogging 1&1 Internet AG - Produktübersicht Correct Breathing Correct Breathing 1. Abdominal Breathing Probably everyone has heard about this one. 2. Lay down on your stomach, put your head on your hands or a very flat pillow and inhale air into your stomach. 3. Lay on your stomach, put your hands along your body, your legs together. These exercises are preparation work for developing a habit of correct breathing and training your diaphragm (same as you would train any other muscle in your body). The next step in your training consists of the exercises for abdominal strength. Irina Yastrebova, Riding Instructor and Trainer.

WHReviews.com - Web Hosting Reviews How To Extract Text From Images (OCR) – Windows Only Back in college, one of my friends asked me to edit one of his crucial end-of-the-year essays, and it didn’t seem like a big deal so I agreed — but then he took a screenshot of the essay and sent that to me rather than sending the document itself. This, of course, made editing much harder than it needed to be. If only I knew about text-extracting technology back then! These days, you have so many free and effective options when you want to pull the text out of an image instead of typing it all up by hand. Here are the best ones we’ve found. Using OneNote OneNote has been one of the best free OCR tools for several years now. Instructions for text extraction: Open any page in OneNote, preferably a blank one.Navigate to Insert > Pictures and select the image file.Right-click the inserted image and select Copy Text from Picture.Paste wherever you want. Text extraction results: Our meat greater hath signs two second behold shall. Download — Microsoft OneNote (Free) Using Photron Image Translator

JSP Hosting | Java Web Hosting | Tomcat Hosting from JavaServlet Office OneNote 2010: Extract Text From Image [OCR] OneNote 2010 is one of the best application when it comes to note-taking, it gives a flamboyant look of your notes, includes lots of features; from recording videos to drawing, creating tables, etc. One of its feature which has been overlooked is the ability to recognize text from images. It has inherent OCR (Optical Character Reader), which immediately extract text from any image file format. To start off with, launch OneNote 2010, and drag & drop any image file containing text into OneNote. Now right-click the image, and select Copy Text from Picture. Paste it anywhere on the OneNote sheet. OneNote has a efficient OCR, but when an image contains very small or concocting text, then it may not extract it properly. You can also checkout Inserting audio & video in OneNote2010. Advertisement

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