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America's leading college-level desk dictionary, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition, has joined forces with the world's leading software developer and content provider for mobile devices and desktop PCs, Paragon Software Group to bring premium dictionary content to iPhone users. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary for iPhone is now available on the App Store at http://www.apple.com/iphone/appstore/.
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via EChannelnews.com @ 1:15 19th Sep
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Paragon Software Group, a software developer and content provider for mobile devices and desktop PCs, has launched The Talking English Dictionary for the iPhone and iPod touch. The dictionary database contains more than 240,000 words, phrases, and definitions in British English. No Internet connection is required--users can download once and use it without incurring any additional expenses. The "History" feature shows the last 15 translated words, and the "Cross-Lookup" feature checks language comprehension. A native British sound module of 20,000 words is available as well. The Talking English Dictionary allows browsing through the SlovoEd engine, which compresses the dictionary content to a minimum of memory space while allowing the user to perform multiple learning, word reference, and translation functions.
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via EContent Magazine @ 13:06 10th Oct
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sept. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- America's leading college-level desk dictionary, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate(R) Dictionary, Eleventh Edition, has joined forces with the world's leading software developer and content provider for mobile devices and desktop PCs, Paragon Software Group to bring premium dictionary content to iPhone users. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary for iPhone is now available on the App Store at http://www.apple.com/iphone/appstore/.
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via TMC Net @ 19:08 18th Sep
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The Concise Oxford English Dictionary, Eleventh Edition, has been added to the Talking English Dictionary application for Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch.
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via Mobile Marketer @ 12:05 10th Oct
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content provider for mobile devices and PC desktops, releases the new SlovoEd 7.0 engine for its dictionary series on Windows Mobile smartphones and Pocket PCs, bringing mobile dictionary browsing to unprecedented levels of speed and accuracy while occupying a minimum amount of space on the device.
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via Linux Today @ 11:18 23rd Aug
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You can now try and buy software directly on your Palm OS Handheld / Smartphone. Download our mobile software store (only 10k).
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via Palm Infocenter @ 2:47 12th Oct
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More prosaically, "wardrobe malfunction," "comfort food" and "nail bars" were also among a raft of new words and and expressions included in the latest print edition of a lexicographical tome.
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via AFP via Yahoo! @ 14:27 14th Aug
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Google has now released the latest edition of Google Chrome web browser to members of Dev channel subscribers.
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via TechWhack @ 4:19 28th Sep
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via Pocket Picks @ 11:43 12th Aug
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Ask added links to its privacy policy on its front page. It bought Lexico, which runs Dictionary.com, Thesaurus.com, and Reference.com. The source for map and satellite data for both Ask Maps & Directions and AskCity is now Microsoft Virtual Earth. With this switch, some search features disappeared, such as the search- enabled drawing tools and the ZIP code business search. Exalead has updated its desktop search program, one:desktop, to version 4.6. New features include a rich preview of most documents, right column personalization tools for refining results including an optional tag cloud display, and tabbed integration with Exalead web, image, video, and Wikipedia search.
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via Red Orbit @ 9:38 23rd Sep
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To me, chemistry was just no different than other sciences. Just as it is defined in the dictionary, chemistry is the science that deals with the composition and properties of substances and various elementary forms of matter.
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via Red Orbit @ 0:36 13th Aug
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codefromtokyo is pleased to announce the release of Japanese 1.0 for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. Containing more than 127,000 entries, “Japanese” is not only an incredibly fast and easy-to-use Japanese-English dictionary but also an invaluable study-aid for anyone interested in the Japanese language.
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via TechWhack @ 0:36 20th Sep
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The ExtraLabs Software company, a developer of software for creating RSS feeds, announced the new release of the Easy RSS Content Generator. Easy RSS Content Generator has a built-in FTP client, an automatic word replacement dictionary that will allow users to increase the uniqueness of the created pages, and a built-in tool for prompting keywords. Easy RSS Content Generator can be used to search for RSS feeds and add them. Easy RSS Content Generator is compatible with all operating systems of the Windows family (95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, NT, Vista) and supports all RSS, RDF,
in XML & Metadata
via EContent Magazine @ 18:03 8th Aug
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"If you missed any of the others scripts we've jammed out, you can still find them in our older bash script posts to spew out famous quotations on pretty much any subject, do encylopedia lookups, access the online Thesaurus, translate between different languages and, of course, the use the online dictionary. This time we're going to take a crack at getting online weather updates, using zip codes."
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via Linux Today @ 5:01 1st Oct
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"One of the major differences you'll note between this script and the others is that we've included a "pager" variable. If you've ever checked out the reference.com Online Encyclopedia you're aware that the average return on a query is substantially larger than what you get back from a typical dictionary definition or thesaurus synonym query..."
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via Linux Today @ 8:40 2nd Sep
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I was astonished to read, in Tommaso Toffoli's review of Probability Theory: The Logic of Science, by E. T. Jaynes, a gratuitous ad hominem attack on the late R. A. Fisher. How does it advance the debate on the relative merits of frequentist and Bayesian foundations of probability theory to directly slander Fisher as a "pooh-bah" (defined in my Concise Oxford Dictionary as a "pompous, self-important person"), and to write out his full name and titles, his (hard-earned) Cambridge education and honors in a way clearly meant to be mocking? Fisher died 42 years ago, and I did not know him personally; also I am not qualified to argue for or against his philosophy of statistical inference. But as a former agricultural researcher I can say that his contributions to statistics and experimental design for field and laboratory trials are worthy of
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via American Scientist @ 7:32 10th Aug
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