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iPad vs iPad2 Speed Comparison

Creativity | 2011. 4. 26. 00:11 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

Are you wondering how fast the iPad 2 is compared to an iPad in real world tests?

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This video of side-by-side speed tests shows typical iPad usage, things like booting, launching various apps, and shutting down. You’ll see the iPad 2 excels in most areas but lags, oddly, in shutting down. If you don’t want to watch the video, here are the raw numbers and the tests:

iPad 2 vs iPad Real World Speed Tests

 

  • Booting: 25.3 vs 28.6
  • Launching Infinity Blade: 10.6 vs 26
  • Launching Google Earth: 17 vs 20.3
  • Launch Garage Band: 3 vs 6
  • Launching Angry Birds: 8 vs 10.5
  • Shutting Down: 26 vs 12

 

Obviously this test is nonscientific and there’s nothing too groundbreaking here, but it’s interesting to watch anyway. Sure there are improvements in general speed and functionality, but I think we have yet to really see apps that really take advantage of the improved iPad 2 hardware specs.

Source: osxdaily.com

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5 best video sharing sites

Creativity | 2011. 4. 17. 23:04 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

These are the 5 best video sharing sites. blip.tv, YouTube, Vimeo, Viddler, Dailymotion.

1. YouTube

YouTube has reached a level of ubiquity in the video-sharing market that for millions of internet users, YouTube is not only how they were introduced to video sharing—it's also the only video sharing site they're even aware of. Videos uploaded to YouTube have to be smaller than 2GB, and they must be 10 minutes or shorter in length if you're using a basic account.

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YouTube places no restriction on the number of videos you can upload as long as they follow the 2GB/10min rule. You can't edit your videos once you've uploaded them to YouTube, but you can annotate them with additional information and links. YouTube lets you embed and customize the player, again, for free.

2. Blip.tv

Blip.tv is a video-sharing service aimed at people producing web shows. The site isn't designed for or marketed to people uploading single videos or viral-video content. The site is strongly oriented towards users producing continuous videos and includes revenue sharing to help independent producers make money—50% of the ad revenue from your content is shared with you.

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Both the basic and the professional account are limited to file sizes of 1GB, but one of the benefits of the professional account is that you get priority conversion and additional conversion time per episode, which allows you to use higher quality video. The professional service is really only necessary if you're consistently uploading large amounts of long videos and want priority conversion, so the free service should cover the needs of nearly everyone besides people producing full out web-based television series.

3. Vimeo

Vimeo is a video sharing service with a heavy emphasis on community and creativity. You can't host commercial content on Vimeo; instead, all uploaded content must be original and non-commercial. Vimeo accounts come in two flavors. The basic account is free and includes 500MB per week of uploaded video, including one HD video per week. You get three albums, one group, and one channel with basic accounts.

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Basic accounts also let you embed and share your work as well as set basic privacy restrictions. Upgrading to the Plus account kicks your upload cap to 5GB, removes the restriction on HD movies, lets you embed HD movies, and gives you unlimited album, group, and channel creation. A Plus account also expands your privacy control and allows you to customize the embedded player.

4. Viddler

If you're put off by the length restrictions of some video-sharing sites, Viddler has no limit on length. As long as your file is 500MB or less in size, you can make it as long as you like. (500MB holds a lot of web-cam quality video.)

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In addition to the 500MB limit, you're restricted to 2GB of storage and bandwidth per month. If you sign up for a partnership account, instead of a personal account, your videos are overlaid with advertisements but the storage and bandwidth restrictions are removed. Both the personal and the partnership accounts are free.

5. Dailymotion

Dailymotion offers two different accounts for content sharers. The basic account allows you to upload videos up to 1GB in size. If you're sharing original content, you can sign up for a Motionmaker account.

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Motionmaker accounts are intended for the distribution of Creative Commons videos and allow you to upload HD content. Original content by Motionmakers is more aggressively promoted on the front page and through search results.

 

The technical information on the various video-sharing sites is usually buried in help files and not particularly clear in most instances. If you're basing your selection on a very specific aspect of the service like whether or not you can upload .mov files without converting them or whether or not the site supports 256kb audio, we'd highly recommend checking out this extensive set of charts on Wikipedia to see if the site meets your needs.

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How to speedup YouTube on Mac and Windows

Creativity | 2011. 4. 11. 19:40 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

How to improve YouTube Speed on Mac.

  1. Launch 'Terminal'

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  2. Type 'sudo /Applications/TextEdit.app/contents/MacOS/Textedit /etc/hosts'

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  3. Copy and paste the content of a file below

    SpeedUpYouTube.txt

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  4. Enjoy YouTube without buffering signals

This post is about How to improve YouTube service in Windows.

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How to make YouTube videos work on FireFox again

Creativity | 2010. 12. 10. 06:31 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

Recently, my internet browser, FireFox, couldn't play YouTube videos on it.

So I browsed on the web in Google and finally got it solved. Here is the tip

to make YouTube videos work on FireFox again.   

 

Videos on YouTube are streamed through Adobe Flash player. If you're having

trouble playing and viewing videos YouTube, we suggest you install the latest

version of the Flash player: this will allow you to easily play YouTube videos.

Here's how to upgrade to the most recent version of Adobe's Flash Player
1. uninstall any older versions
2. Please completely uninstall the version of Flash you're currently running,

    before upgrading to the most recent version. To uninstall Flash, follow Adobe's

    instructions, listed here. You'll need to download Adobe's official Uninstaller to

    remove Flash.
3. Once you've uninstalled the older version of Flash, you'll be ready to upgrade

    to the most recent version of Flash.


Follow Adobe's instructions for reinstalling the most recent version of Flash.
Once you've downloaded the latest version of Adobe Flash, please exit your browser.
Read more at www.google.com

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/192/tn_19254.html

 

 

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장마철 전기안전대책(샘플보기)

Safety/동영상 | 2009. 6. 17. 18:06 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건
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와이어 로프 사용안전(샘플보기)

Safety/동영상 | 2009. 6. 16. 22:51 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건
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보호구! 올바른 선택과 사용(샘플보기)

Safety/동영상 | 2009. 6. 15. 22:55 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건
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Oil Rig Safety(원유 시추작업 안전)

Safety/해외안전보건자료 | 2009. 6. 11. 17:35 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건

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Industrial environment safety training

Safety/해외안전보건자료 | 2009. 6. 11. 17:31 | Posted by 스마트 안전보건
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