Watch Obama’s Inauguration

Barack Obama - Change we can beleive in The eyes of the world will be on Barack Obama today as he takes the oath of the office to become the 44th President of the United States.  Over a million people will be at the event.  With the advances in technology in the last few years, Barack Obama’s inauguration will be the most well documented inauguration in history.  Social Networking sites and tools will all be a buzz for the entire day.  Cell phone networks will be working overtime.  What is the best way to watch Obama’s Inauguration?

The Moment will be a pretty cool site to check out over the next few hours.  Photosynth allows a series of two-dimensional pictures to be stitched and interpolated into a three-dimensional representation of a moment in time. The more angles and photos, the more complete the rendering.  I’ve made a few myself in the past and the output is very impressive!

Also if you want to just watch the live stream on the official Presidential Inauguration Committee stream, make sure you go to their live Barack Obama Inauguration Live Feed.  The stream is powered by Microsoft Silverlight technologies.

Complete List of Office Labs Add-ons

Blow Your Audiences Minds with this amazing add-on from Microsoft Office Labs.

Have you ever thought “I wish Office had a feature that did xyz" ?  Like for example, I wish I had a really cool way to make awesome charts.  I also wish I had a way to prioritize my email, and maybe even turn off email for an hour so I can concentrate for once.  How about a really neat way of presenting PowerPoint Slides that would remind your viewers of the Bill Gates presentation at the CEO Summit earlier this year?  And by the way if you haven’t seen Plex and Touchwall, you should really check it out below.  Then later make sure you download pptPlex for PowerPoint and really blow the socks of your next audience.

Bill Gates Presenting TouchWall

 

Microsoft actually has people working on projects for Office which you can check out at Office Labs!  Here are the Add-Ons you can try out today!  Make sure you let the teams know what you think of their applications.  Who knows they might make it into the next version of office.

pptPlex

pptPlex is a plug-in that explores an alternate method for presenting a PowerPoint slide deck. Using pptPlex, you can present your slides as a tour through a zoomable canvas instead of a series of linear slides.  No it’s not the same thing you saw Bill Gates present above, but it’s as close as your going to get to it in the next few months anyway.  It’s actually pretty impressive how close they came to making PowerPoint behave in a similar matter with the use of a mouse and your scroll wheel.

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Download pptPlex

Chart Advisor

Chart Advisor is a prototype that provides an alternate approach for creating charts in Excel 2007. This add-in uses an advanced rules engine to scan your data and, based on predefined rules, displays charts according to score. Top scoring charts are available for you to preview, tweak, and insert into your Excel worksheet.  Some of the cool features include:

  • Automatic pivoting to generate more useful charts
  • Hidden rows and columns are ignored in the spreadsheet
  • Totals for columns or rows are ignored in the charts so as not to skew the data plotted
  • Ability to quickly change the data displayed in the chart through the Modify chart pane
  • Ability to filter data
  • Intelligent mapping of data to the axes
  • Scoring of charts to show the best charts first
  • Chart formatting (legend on/off/location, chart style) is rules-based – e.g., no legend if only one value series

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Download Chart Advisor

Email Prioritizer

Email Prioritizer is a plug-in for Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 (running on Exchange Server) that helps you manage email overload. This concept test provides a “do not disturb” button that temporarily pauses new email arrival, and prioritizes email with a 0-3 star rating system. The main features include:

  • A "Do Not Disturb" button that stops incoming mail delivery so you can work without interruptions.

  • Email priorities are assigned to incoming mail so you can focus on the most important mail first. With a “0-3 stars” ranking system, you can focus on email messages that are most important to you. These priorities are based on algorithms from Microsoft Research.

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Download Email Prioritiezer

Speed Launch

Have you ever wanted to save commands you do on a daily or weekly basis in a quick launch interface.  Speed Launch is the tool you have been looking for, and its free.  You can save web commands like searching for movies, phone numbers, even launching certain applications extremely quickly.

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Download Speed Launch

Search Commands

Search Commands helps you find commands, options, wizards, and galleries in Microsoft Office 2007 Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Just type what you’re looking for in your own words and click the command you need. Search Commands also includes Guided Help, which acts as a tour guide for specific tasks.

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Download Search Commands

InkSeine

The goal of the InkSeine project is to completely rethink the user interface for tablet computers. Some people have described InkSeine as "Windows Journal on steroids." But InkSeine goes well beyond Windows Journal, particularly in its features to search from ink and to easily drag hyperlinks for documents and web pages into your notes.

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Download InkSeine

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Microsoft Releases Image Composite Editor (ICE)

Microsoft Research A lot of people seem to think Microsoft is all about Windows and Office, and that’s it.  The reality is there is a lot more going on at Redmond than you might think.  The best part is a lot of the Research that goes on at Microsoft is freely available on the Internet.  Take Microsoft “ICE” for example.  Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) is an advanced panoramic image stitcher. You shoot a set of overlapping photographs of a scene from a single location, and Image Composite Editor creates a high-resolution panorama incorporating all your images at full resolution.

Finally you can take your new creation and save your stitched panorama in a wide variety of formats, from common formats like JPEG and TIFF to multi-resolution tiled formats like HD View and Silverlight Deep Zoom.

Microsoft ICE Features

The Image Composite Editor is completely free.  Microsoft explains that some of the major features are it’s ability to stitch pictures together like nothing that has been commercially available before, and also has some pretty amazing export formats.  Some features include:

  • State-of-the-art stitching algorithms
  • Advanced orientation adjustment view
  • Exposure blending
  • Output in many formats:
    • HD View
    • Silverlight Deep Zoom
    • TIFF, JPEG, PNG, and more

Microsoft Image Composer Editor

Download Microsoft Image Composite Editor

So want to try out Microsoft Image Composite Editor?  Don’t run out to the store.  Just click one of the download links below:

Microsoft ICE x64 Install

Microsoft ICE x86 Install

If you want to learn more about Microsoft ICE, check out the Microsoft Research Website for ICE project.