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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Google patents new facial recognition technology to let users unlock phones with a wink and a smile

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Google first implemented face-unlock in ICS, and since then, it's been hard at work improving the feature and acquiring new IP related to it. Last fall, the search giant patented a way for multiple users to use face-unlock on a single device. This week it obtained a new patent for a method that requires users to make a series of facial expressions to gain access to a system. Essentially, the patent claims a method where a device captures two images of a user, then compares the differences in the images to identify a facial gesture and authenticate the user.

In other words, its a face-unlock method where a device looks at two pictures of your mug to tell if you're raising an eyebrow, frowning or sticking your tongue out as instructed by a prompt from the device. And, it double checks to ensure that it is, in fact, the same face in both images. Oh, and the patent leaves room for a series of expressions to be used -- so at some point in the future, you may have to give your Google-fied phone a wink and a smile before it grants you access. Guess that's easier than remembering a PIN, right?

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Webby Awards Unlock Internet Time Machine

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The Webby Awards mark 16 years of honoring Internet excellence with a digital skip down memory lane.

The Oscars of the Web teamed up with Internet Explorer to launch the Winners Gallery + Archive, an interactive digital history book documenting nominees of past years. Rather than simply list the winners in text, the project pictures how all the nominees looked the year they battled for the honor.

Ready for a flashback? Below is what You Don't Know Jack looked like in 1997 when it took the top prize in the Games category.

Image courtesy of Webby Awards

Diving into the awards' early days is an explosion of nostalgia for anyone who remembers a web world filled with pixelated GIFs and rampant white space. Screen captures for sites like The Netizen and Migraine Boy could make early web lurkers feel seriously sentimental.

"We definitely thought about [the nostalgia factor] a lot," David-Michel Davies, Executive Director of The Webby Awards told Mashable. "Once we got all the material and data and started seeing it first hand, it really struck us how much has changed in such a short amout of time — to think about all the milestones and huge changes in just five or 10 years."

The archive isn't all 1990s flashbacks, though. Users can navigate through more than a decade of web changes and growth. In 1997, 70 million people used the Internet (or surfed the web, as we'd say back then) and the Webbys handed out 14 awards. By contrast, in 2012, 2.4 billion people connected to the Internet and the Webby Awards expanded to honor 238 winners.

"The Webby Awards mirrored the type of change we've seen in Internet culture and pop culture," Davies said. "When we started, we knew it was plainly obvious that the web would have a major impact on the world. Now we're seeing that change realized. All different parts of the Internet have come together and become the central driving force of change in the world."

The site, created by design firm Area17, includes a search feature that allows users to see how their favorite 'Net stuff has stacked up against the competition.

Image courtesy of Webby Awards

Davies told Mashable that the project aims to please two different types of users. The first: people in the Internet and design industries who can look at the evolution of the web during the past 10 years and find inspiration to generate new ideas that will become the future of our online experience. The second type of people are the general population — the 2.4 billion online — with an interest in Internet culture who will be able to easily navigate the archive on their laptop, tablet, mobile or PC.

Users can even help complete the project. The archive has a crowdsourced element that asks visitors to submit screen grabs and design credits for nominees currently listed without imagery. Someone out there must know the geniuses behind the original Mr. Showbiz, right?

The nominations for the 17th annual Webby Awards will be announced April 9 and the winners on April 20.

Mashable composite. Image via iStockphoto, Edward Mallia

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