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Ecuador Earthquake:at least 413 people confirmed dead
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at least 413 people is now known to has died in the earthquake that struck Ecuador, the country ' s government says.
The 7.8-magnitude quake struck Ecuador ' s Pacific Coast on Saturday, and the search for survivors continues.
The cost of rebuilding are likely to being in the billions of dollars, President Rafael Correa said during a visit to the Wors T-affected region.
He said it was the biggest tragedy-to-hit Ecuador in the past seven decades. Some 2,500 people were injured.
YouTube Live-streams in virtual reality and adds 3D sound
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YouTube is introducing live-streamed 360-degree videos in its service.
YouTube made it possible to play interactive 360-degree videos on its site just over a year ago.
If viewed on a laptop, the viewers can use a mouse to adjust their perspective. If watched on a smartphone or VR headset, the experience becomes more immersive, as changes in viewpoint correspond to The movements of the device being used.
Until now, clips had to being uploaded to YouTube in their entirety and processed before they could is played back.
Your eyes, you is looking with a field-of-view in best 180-degrees, depending on the who is, "SA ID Dr Gavin Kearney, an audio researcher at the University of York.
"But sounds is omni-directional-they is all around us.
"So, binaural audio was important from the aspect of VR because it lends itself to the realism, the immersion, the Exper Ience.
If you had good visuals but poor audio cues, it breaks the illusion of the reality is trying to create. But with good binaural audio, it's much more plausible. "
Headphones must be worn for the effect to be created, and it'll only work via YouTube's Android app on pre-recorded clip S at launch.
Google wins copyright battle over books
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The US Supreme Court have ruled in favour of Google in their 11-year legal battle with an authors group.
The Court said it would not hear a appeal from the Authors Guild, which claimed Google breached copyright laws by Scannin G books without permission.
The technology giant began the process in 2004, so it could include extracts in a searchable database, and it is sued by The Authors Guild in 2005.
The Supreme Court ' s judgement is the final ruling on the matter.
My comment:in the digit age,the share of information are common and needed, so the Google book is a good project if it dont Infringe the authors ' copyright.
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