HerCampus: Hit or Miss?
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In the world of Facebook, Twitter and Flikr, Polar Rose's facial recognition software seems a logical step in our currently hyper-connected and speed-obsessed reality. Created in 2004 by Jan Erik Solem, the software analyzes digital images and videos, then sorts, searches and shares digital media based on their content. More importantly, as a result of its face-detection algorithms, the computer vision technology can identify anybody in a given photo.
A new internet phenomenon, fittingly titled Chat Roulette, dropped last November 2009. Created by the 17-year old Russian Andrey Ternovsky, this social website delivers exactly what its name promises: a risk- filled twist on current social networking sites. Ternovsky admits that the idea first dawned on him through his extensive use of Skype —Chat Roulette allows you to connect with strangers via webcam, text and audio.
When X released Wild Gift in 1981, they essentially dropped the definitely statement on crumbling love to an unsuspecting world. Combining John Doe's smarmy croon with Exene Cervenka's tuneless growl, X's punk music was brash, energetic and desperate.