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« le: Décembre 23, 2024, 11:06:13 am »
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 As the last details of the Google vs. Oracle Java lawsuit wrap up, both companies have responed to a court order to disclose paid bloggers. Google has claimed they had none, despite Oracle   assertions to the contrary. Oracle fessed up to one.     Oracle has accused Google of maintain[ing] a network of direct and indirect influencers ; to advance Google   intellectual property agenda, but in it   response to the court order, Google stated. Neither Google nor its counsel has paid an author, journalist, commentator, or blogger to report or comment on any issues in this case. And neither Google nor its counsel has been involved in any quid pro quo in exchange for coverage of, or articles about, the issues in this case. For its part, Oracle disclosed that it put copyright specialist Florian Mueller of Foss Patents on its payroll, but as a consultant, not a blogger. Google has a stanley cups lready won this lawsuit, but Oracle still could theoretically appeal. That said, it doesn ;t look like there   anything here to help them in that pursuit. [CNET] ht stanley termohrnek tps://gizmodo/jury-finds-that-google-did-not-infringe-oracles-patents-5912743                                                     stanley cup     GoogleOraclepatents Iwqf Warner Bros. wants to give Dorothy a sword and a TV show called Red Brick Road
 Campfires. Cookouts. Why the heck is it that in the hottest months of the year, we ignite the most fires  Regar stanley cup dless, for this week   Shooting Challenge, channel your inner pyromaniac. For this week   Shooting Challenge, you ;re playing with fire.     The Challenge Take a photo of fire  fire as in a flame or flames  as the subject. Feel free to make it part of a setting  like a summer campfire with s ;mores . Or not. Abstraction within the flames is fine, too. The Technique Photographing fire isn ;t necessarily hard, but pr stanley quencher edicting exposure of any high contrast scene can be difficult. Digital Photography School recommends you spot focus on the flame itself, then don ;t be afraid to open up the aperture a few stops, as what your camera recommends will be underexposed. A longer exposure can smooth out flames  as with a candle , while obviously speedier exposures  or even multiple speedy exposures layered!  will c stanley canada apture the flame   intricacies. Oh, and if you ;re having trouble getting the flame in proper focus, just manually focus on the logs or whatever medium is burning. The Example So while I suspect we ;ll see a lot of photos with incredible flame fidelity, our lead shot by flickr   wickedchimp went the total opposite direction. It almost looks like film, doesn ;t it, with the soft silhouette of a firefighter  Really, it was photographed with a Kodak V550 Zoom. If this photo proves anything, it