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Charles Geschke, Adobe’s co-founder who aided the development of the world’s most widely used file format, the Portable Document Format (PDF), died at the age of 81. Geschke is also responsible for transformative software inventions, including Acrobat, Illustrator, Premiere Pro and Photoshop. #RIPCharlesGeschke #CompuBrain #Business #Technology #Innovations

Charles Geschke, Adobe’s co-founder who aided the development of the world’s most widely used file format, the Portable Document Format (PDF), died at the age of 81. Geschke is also responsible for transformative software inventions, including Acrobat, Illustrator, Premiere Pro and Photoshop. #RIPCharlesGeschke #CompuBrain #Business #Technology #Innovations

Charles Geschke, Adobe’s co-founder who aided the development of the world’s most widely used file format, the Portable Document Format (PDF), died at the age of 81. Geschke is also responsible for transformative software inventions, including Acrobat, Illustrator, Premiere Pro and Photoshop. #RIPCharlesGeschke #CompuBrain #Business #Technology #Innovations

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Rollkers is a transportation accessory that increases a person’s average walking rate up to 7 miles per hour. #GadgetGeek #Technology #Invention #Innovation

Rollkers is a transportation accessory that increases a person’s average walking rate up to 7 miles per hour. #GadgetGeek #Technology #Invention #Innovation

Rollkers is a transportation accessory that increases a person’s average walking rate up to 7 miles per hour. #GadgetGeek #Technology #Invention #Innovation

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The WiderNet Project, based at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, developed the eGranary Pocket Library — a microchip that taps into the power of smartphones, laptops and tablets to deliver offline information and educational resources to billions of people without access to the Internet. #Technology #Inventions #ImprovedWorld

The WiderNet Project, based at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, developed the eGranary Pocket Library — a microchip that taps into the power of smartphones, laptops and tablets to deliver offline information and educational resources to billions of people without access to the Internet. #Technology #Inventions #ImprovedWorld

The WiderNet Project, based at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, developed the eGranary Pocket Library — a microchip that taps into the power of smartphones, laptops and tablets to deliver offline information and educational resources to billions of people without access to the Internet. #Technology #Inventions #ImprovedWorld

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Computer screen appears in the right eye of the user and controls are not from the mouse, but voice messages and by touching a point on the frame. The prototype was created by Google in 2011. The gadget provides access to the Internet, but can also be used to record images as we’ve said earlier. For example, on June 21, 2013, the Spanish surgeon Pedro Guillen used Google Glass to film and broadcast a live surgery. This year, Google is interested in cooperation with specialized companies, so that the device can be used with lenses with diopters for people who normally need eyeglasses. Although the device was not received as well as Google expected, and production is still limited, mainly due to high costs, Google Glass remains an impressive invention. Time magazine said in November 2012 that this device is “one of the best inventions of the year” with NASA’s Curiosity robot.

Computer screen appears in the right eye of the user and controls are not from the mouse, but voice messages and by touching a point on the frame. The prototype was created by Google in 2011. The gadget provides access to the Internet, but can also be used to record images as we’ve said earlier. For example, on June 21, 2013, the Spanish surgeon Pedro Guillen used Google Glass to film and broadcast a live surgery. This year, Google is interested in cooperation with specialized companies, so that the device can be used with lenses with diopters for people who normally need eyeglasses. Although the device was not received as well as Google expected, and production is still limited, mainly due to high costs, Google Glass remains an impressive invention. Time magazine said in November 2012 that this device is “one of the best inventions of the year” with NASA’s Curiosity robot.

Computer screen appears in the right eye of the user and controls are not from the mouse, but voice messages and by touching a point on the frame. The prototype was created by Google in 2011. The gadget provides access to the Internet, but can also be used to record images as we’ve said earlier. For example, on June 21, 2013, the Spanish surgeon Pedro Guillen used Google Glass to film and broadcast a live surgery. This year, Google is interested in cooperation with specialized companies, so that the device can be used with lenses with diopters for people who normally need eyeglasses. Although the device was not received as well as Google expected, and production is still limited, mainly due to high costs, Google Glass remains an impressive invention. Time magazine said in November 2012 that this device is “one of the best inventions of the year” with NASA’s Curiosity robot.

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