Saturday, 1 December 2012

Gmail And Google Drive Team-up To Provide 10GB File Transfers

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 Gmail And Google Drive Team-up To Provide 10GB File Transfers

Google added a new feature to its Gmail accounts this week, which was created to drive Google users attach files up to 10 GB in size their Gmail e-mails with ease.
Rather than sending a file over 10 gigabytes ISP and causing unimaginable problems, Google simply provides an easy way to connect your Google Drive files to your Gmail, and thus provides a convenient way to send files that are 400 times larger than traditional e-mail attachments.

"Have you ever tried to attach a file to an e-mail only to find that it is too big to send? Now with Drive, you can put files up to 10 GB - 400 times greater than what can be sent as traditional attachments. Also, because that you send a file stored in the cloud, all your recipients have access to the same, most up-to-date version. "

"As Intelligent Assistant, it Gmail also make sure that all your recipients have access to all the files you send. It functions as a forgotten Gmail attachment detector: when to send a file from a disk that is not shared with anyone, you are prompted with the option to change the file sharing settings, without leaving your email. Indeed, it is to work with the drive inserted links directly to your e-mail. "
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Now Scientists Create Virtual Functioning Brain

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Now Scientists Create Virtual Functioning Brain

University of Waterloo neuroscientist Chris Elijah Smith has many years figuring out how to build a brain. Using his own brains course, that's a lot smarter than yours or mine. Now he composed his thoughts in a book that comes with instructions. Elijah Smith team Spaun, who is described as "the greatest simulation of a functioning brain."
That's not hype. It really is a simulation of a functioning brain. It recognizes numbers, notes and lists them in mind while writing them. It can even pass some basic obstacles in an IQ test.

It took over a year to build, and it can simulate many aspects of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and psychological behavior. It will be interesting to see what happens with this in say, five years.
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