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Old 11-30-2009, 10:27 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Sparrow View Post
Watching the video - the context sensitive spell checker looks like it might be a really useful proofing tool.

The demo showed it correcting 'been soup' to 'bean soup'.
It should pick up OCR errors like 'lie' for 'he'.
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There's another video of on-the-fly translation, which floored me. I can't seem to locate it at the moment, but it shows just how advanced machine translation has come in a very short timespan.
i would love to see those videos, if you can find them again ! i saw a video of planning a trip with friends which was very impressive and made me wish i had some sort of group holiday coming up.

i think wave can be useful for planning events and also for collaborating on projects. on the other hand, if you have nothing to plan and no projects to work on, probably email and / or chat can be just as useful.
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