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Skype Translator Review: Impressive, but Far from Human | MIT Technology Review

Skype Translator Review: Impressive, but Far from Human | MIT Technology Review | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Skype’s real-time translation software highlights remarkable progress in machine learning—but it still struggles with the subtleties of human communication.
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20 YouTube Tech Channels To Subscribe

20 YouTube Tech Channels To Subscribe | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
YouTube has definitely evolved beyond being a site for videos. It is now a place where people share snapshots of their lives: babies, pets, song covers, experiments, reviews, weird phenomena among others to the world.
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QuickOffice Goes Free On Android & iOS, Offers 10GB Extra Google Drive Storage

QuickOffice Goes Free On Android & iOS, Offers 10GB Extra Google Drive Storage | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

It’s been over a year since Google bought QuickOffice. There hasn’t been much movement since, but a new announcement sure has our hopes up. Back in April, Google had made QuickOfficefree for Google Apps for Business customers, and now the office productivity suite is free for anyone on both Android and iOS devices.

 

There’s also a new icon being debuted, which is a Q drawn with the Google Drive colours. Among other changes, QuickOffice now has the ability to create .ZIP folders and can view charts in Excel and PowerPoint files. Given that this is one of our favourite office suites for the iPad, these are welcome additions to the feature list.

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Everbot: Share Notes by Integrating Evernote into Gmail & Google Calendar

Everbot: Share Notes by Integrating Evernote into Gmail & Google Calendar | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
There are many note taking applications on the internet. Of them all, Evernote is perhaps the most popularly used one. People can use the app’s interface to record notes and sort them into various notebooks.
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