Thursday, March 21, 2013

Remains of the Day: Google Images Will Now Search for GIFs

Remains of the Day: Google Images Will Now Search for GIFsGoogle Image Search now does what it should have done long ago, Hulu Plus gets a redesign for Apple TV, Redbox Instant launches on Xbox 360, and Google Hangouts gets a capture app.

  • Google Images Adds Filters for Animated GIFs Today Google started rolling out a new filter for Google Images and Google+ that will allow you to search exclusively for animated GIFs. You'll find it under the "Any type" option when you click on Search Tools. [CNET]
  • It's a Brand New Style for Hulu Plus on Apple TV Hulu Plus' Apple TV app received a redesign today. The new interface has content categories across the top navigation bar, a "Shows You Watch" tray, and a new feature that instantly plays the latest episode of whatever show you've selected when you hit the play button. You'll have to make sure your Apple TV firmware is up-to-date in order to see the redesigned app. [Hulu]
  • GameTrailers and Redbox Instant Launch Today on Xbox 360 Video streaming/movie rental service Redbox Instant by Verizon is now available on Xbox 360. You can get the app for free from the Xbox LIVE Marketplace, but you'll need to subscribe to Xbox LIVE Gold in addition to the $8/month that Redbox Instant will cost you in order to use it from your console. [Major Nelson]
  • Introducing the Hangouts Capture App: Snap & Save Moments as They Happen Google has released a new Hangouts Capture app that will allow you to natively snap and share photos within Google Hangouts with a single click. The app also comes with a feature that will let all users know when someone opens the app or takes a picture. You'll find it within Google Hangouts starting today. [Google+]
  • 2013 Spring Seller Update eBay is streamlining its rate plans for sellers and offering free listings for Store subscribers as well as independent sellers. The new rate plans will charge between 4-9% based on one of five categories whatever you're selling falls in for stores and a 10% flat fee for sellers who do not have a Store subscription. [eBay]
  • Build Collaborative Apps With Google Drive Realtime API Google's new Google Drive Realtime API has been released. As the API handles collaborative details, developers will be able to include Google Docs-like collaboration in their apps. [Google Developers Blog]

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Friday, March 15, 2013

Movie review: Watching middle age happen in '56 Up' | The Salt ...

Peter (center), shown here with his band, is one of the subjects of "56 Up," the latest in director Michael Apted's series of documentaries chronicling a disparate group of Brits every seven years. Courtesy First Run Features

Review ? Subjects of documentary series still fascinate.

Director Michael Apted?s "Up" series ? represented by the latest installment, "56 Up" ? is a one-of-a-kind example of what film can do, even if it?s not what Apted intended to do at the start.

In 1964, Apted was a young assistant on a documentary for Britain?s Granada TV called "7 Up." The idea was to interview 7-year-olds, rich and poor, and make some grand comment about class differences in Britain. That?s where Apted was aiming when he interviewed the same children again at age 14 and at 21.

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Michael Apted?s long-running series continues, showing us slices of life at middle age.

Where ? Broadway Centre Cinemas

When ? Opens Friday, March 15.

Rating ? Not rated, but probably PG-13 for language and some sexual dialogue.

Running time ? 144 minutes.

Over time ? through Apted?s interviews in "28 Up," "35 Up," "42 Up," "49 Up" and now "56 Up" ? the differences in economic status have made themselves known. But the similarities in these Brits? lives, as they faced adulthood and all its challenges, have linked them to each other and to the audience. Now the movies are snapshots of life at a certain age, like class reunions in which we catch up with old friends.

Being 56, the 13 interview subjects have all largely settled into their lives. Some are in their third decade of marriage, while others are in or past their second marriage. Most have children; a few have grandchildren.

Something else the subjects have in common: a love-hate relationship with Apted and the process of having their lives dissected every seven years. One of the funniest segments reunites two subjects, Suzy and Neil, to commiserate about the strange quasi-celebrity that the "Up" films have given them. On the other hand, there?s Peter, who had boycotted the films after "28 Up," but returned this time ? in part to promote his folk band.

The harshest differences are economic. Those who were rich kids have, by and large, been successes in life ? and include a barrister, a solicitor and a couple of professors. The kids who were poor are now, mostly, in the middle class ? making a living, but affected by the Great Recession and the austerity measures by Prime Minister David Cameron.

Two of Apted?s subjects continue to stand out. Neil, who was troubled and homeless in his 30s, is soldiering on as a Liberal Democrat on a small-town council. And Tony, who wanted to be a jockey and wound up a cabbie, is a successful developer who has weathered the economic downturn ? which, Apted notes, Tony predicted in "42 Up." Tony?s blunt assessment of immigration prompts Apted to ask if he is a racist ? which gets the response you?d expect from anyone who was called that.

Apted, now 72, has said he?ll keep calling on his subjects every seven years until he or they are dead. Whether the subjects show up or not, I for one will be in line when "63 Up" comes around.

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Program published for MultilingualWeb Workshop in Rome!

The program has been published for the upcoming W3C MultilingualWeb Workshop: Making the Multilingual Web Work in Rome, 12?13 March 2013.

Mark Davis and Vladimir Weinstein of Google will deliver the keynote presentation, ?Innovations in Internationalization at Google?. This will be followed by one and a half days of talks on various aspects of what it takes to make multilingualism work on the Web, plus an afternoon of discussion-oriented breakout sessions that focus on best practices for various aspects the multilingual Web. Speakers will come from organizations like Adobe Systems, SAP, Yandex, the Spanish Tax Agency, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, Microsoft, Lionbridge, SDL, the European Commission, and leading universities and research institutions from around the world.

The program will also feature a showcase of implementations of the forthcoming ITS 2.0 specification that will allow attendees to get a sneak peak at how this specification will impact and support multilingual requirements on the Web.

See the Call for Participation for details about how to register for the workshop. Participation in the workshop is free.

Important: The deadline for registration is 8 March, but available attendance slots are filling up fast and are expected to run out before the deadline. So please be sure to register soon to ensure that you can attend.

The MultilingualWeb workshops, funded by the European Commission and coordinated by the W3C, looks at best practices and standards related to all aspects of creating, localizing and deploying the multilingual Web. The workshops are successful because they attracted a wide range of participants, from fields such as localization, language technology, browser development, content authoring and tool development, etc., to create a holistic view of the interoperability needs of the multilingual Web.

We look forward to seeing you in Rome!

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Israel offering bonuses to teachers who boost student enlistment

Israel is offering new salary bonuses to high school educators based on criteria including their success in motivating pupils to perform their army service, fueling criticism of alleged militarism in its education system.

The decision to give such ''differential rewards'' to school staff was first reported by the Haaretz newspaper late last year, and was confirmed this week to the Monitor by the education ministry. Critics say the move, and other recent steps, could inculcate a hawkish worldview among Israeli youth and thereby make future Middle East peacemaking even more difficult. But defenders of the step say keeping draft rates high is essential for Israel's security in a dangerous regional environment.

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An education ministry circular, dated Oct. 21, 2012, and sent to principals, outlines a new policy of giving bonuses as of the close of the current school year. The extra payments to teachers are to be determined according to "achievements in learning," "social achievements," and "achievements in values" by schools. Schools giving places to special education students and their having a ''high rate of enlistment for military,national or civil service'' are the values achievements for which teachers are to be rewarded, according to the circular, which was obtained by the Monitor

Israeli high schools have always been influenced by the military, for which service is compulsory for Israeli Jewish men and women outside the growing ultra-orthodox population, which enjoys de facto exemptions. But the connection has become more pronounced since 2009, when Gideon Saar, from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, took over as education minister.

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Army officials say the percentage of the Israeli population performing the mandatory service has dropped slightly in recent years and that this represents a concern in long-range planning.

'PATH OF VALUES'

The linkage between bonuses and draft rates comes just months after the ministry expanded a program it runs jointly with the army whose official purpose is ''to strengthen the ties between schools and the army.'' Now running in hundreds of schools, the Derech Erech ("Path of Values") program brings army officers to schools to discuss the relationship between the army and society and to strengthen teenagers' desire to make a substantial contribution during their three years of mandatory military service.

The army also runs another long-standing program, Gadna, which gives high schoolers a taste of life in the military. Addressing teachers at a session of the Derech Erech program in Jerusalem, last summer, Mr. Saar told them ''teachers are lifelong draftees,'' according to media reports at the time.

According to the circular, full-time teachers in schools whose achievements are ranked as being in the top 10 percent in their category will receive bonuses of 8,000 shekels ($2,160), while 6,000 shekels ($1,620) will be paid for the next 10 percent, 4,000 shekels ($1,081) for the following, and then 3,000 ($810) shekels for being in the top 40 percent of the schools.

Unabashed assertion of Israeli claims to biblically resonant sites in the occupied West Bank is also part of the ministry's current approach. Two years ago, Saar inaugurated a controversial program to bring high schoolers on trips to the Cave of the Patriarchs holy site and the hard-line Jewish settlement in the West Bank city of Hebron.

EDUCATION OR INDOCTRINATION?

Critics say the stress on the army and territory comes at the expense of humanistic values.

"The ministry of education is taking Israel in a more militaristic, more nationalistic, more xenophobic, and more chauvinistic direction. It's not an education, it's a sort of indoctrination," says former education minister and former leader of the dovish Meretz party Yossi Sarid.

"We are not Sparta, we are not raising people to become soldiers," he says. "Unfortunately, sooner or later they become soldiers, but this should be a necessity, not an idea."

Asked whether the policies would make it harder for Israel to make peace with its Arab neighbors in the long run, Mr. Sarid responds, ''I believe that is the target. It's not an inevitable result, it's the aim of the system at the present moment. The aim is to make people more ultra-nationalist and ultra-rightist.''

Israeli Arab high schools ? whose pupils do not go on to serve in the military ? will pay a high price for heightened army involvement in the schools and the new funding scheme, says Sharaf Hassan, educational director for the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.

''Educating to prepare for the army and to encourage enlistment comes at the expense of regular education, which is meant to educate for democracy and citizenship,'' he says.

MINISTRY RESPONSE

The education ministry said in a written response to the criticism of the Hebron trips that they ''are part of a program that deals with the topic of heritage and does not have any political aspects.'' The ministry said it was important for pupils to visit the Cave of the Patriarchs ? where according to tradition the bible's Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are buried ? because ''this constitutes the cradle of the Jewish nation.''

Asked to respond to criticism of the new bonus system, the ministry said it is ''designed to develop excellence among teachers and pupils. The ministry is aware of the great investment and commitment needed to bring pupils to high achievements in the values, social, and learning fields.''

Raanan Gissin, who served as spokesman for former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, dismissed the criticism of the funding decision, saying ensuring a high draft rate is essential for Israel.

''Israel finds itself in a peculiar situation, surrounded by enemies and threats including from Iran and from terrorism, whether conventional or non-conventional," he says. "So serving for three years is sine qua non of the way society survives in this environment. To survive, everyone has to take part in defense and that means three years of military service.''

Mr. Gissin also said it is a positive that army officers come to the high schools. ''They are not speaking politics there, they are speaking as people with experience carrying the burden. They are saying there is another way to fulfill yourself other than becoming a tycoon, that you can do it by serving your country.''

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