NOVA Report - August 2022

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Technology News Google Photos for Chromebooks is getting a video editor and movie maker Originally published by Nathan Ingraham on July, 27, 2022 Later this year, Google Photos is going to get a significant update that has the distinction of first arriving on Chromebooks. According to a Google blog post, Google Photos will get a new movie editor and video editing features this fall as part of an update to Chrome OS. From the sound of things, it’ll let users make videos similar to the highlight clips the app already automatically makes. You’ll be able to select a theme as well as people or pets you want to feature in it; from there, Google Photos will pull together a movie using video clips and images from your library. It’ll be smart enough to scan longer videos and pull out specific clips to include in these new creations as well.

While it’s no surprise that Google is including an automated tool, the company is also including the ability to start from scratch, adding video clips and photos in any order you like. The app will let you adjust things like brightness and contrast, trim clips as you see fit, add title cards and music and apply Google’s Real Tone filters that work better with non-white hairstyles and darker skin.

IN THIS ISSUE Google Video Editor ....................................1 Creative Shorts............................................2 Guess Who’s Back......................................3

Adobe Raises The Bar ................................4 Top 5 Tech Websites....................................5

Google isn’t saying yet if these video editing features will come to the mobile apps for iOS and Android, but Google Photos has usually had feature parity regardless of platform, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to see these tools expand past Chromebooks before long. In fact, the video editor will be built into an optimized version of the Android Google Photos app specifically built for larger screens. The app will also seamlessly work with the Files and Gallery Chrome OS apps, so you can open a video in the Gallery app and immediately move it right over to Google Photos for editing or including in a new creation. There are numerous other handy updates planned for Chrome OS coming in the next few months. Another new Google Photos feature will allow Chromebooks to access your library and use those pictures for background wallpaper; like other Chrome OS wallpaper options, you can pick a specific album and set it to change daily. The aforementioned Gallery app is going to get PDF editing features, so you can fill out forms and sign them if you’re using a Chromebook with a stylus. That feature is coming next week. There’s also a new Cursive app for capturing and organizing hand-written notes; those can be copied and pasted into other apps or exported to PDFs for, depending on how you need to share them. View the full article at:

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/google-photos-chrome-os-video-editor-160037434.html


MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY UPDATES YouTube creators can now quickly make Shorts from their long-form videos Originally posted By Matt Binder on July 28, 2022 YouTube Shorts, the company’s short-form video TikTok competitor, has proven to be a big success for the platform. But YouTube is still synonymous with its longer content and its well known long-form content creators. To help remedy this, the platform is releasing a brand-new tool to help YouTubers pull 60-second clips from their existing long-form videos and quickly create content for YouTube Shorts.”We want to empower creators to easily take a moment from one of their VODs [videos-on-demand], bring it into our tools and easily edit it into an engaging Short for their viewers,” said YouTube Shorts creation product lead Vadim Lavrusik in a statement provided to Mashable. This new feature, announced by YouTube in a post on Thursday, will start rolling out today and should reach all mobile users in the next few weeks. The tool is only available within the YouTube app on iOS and Android devices. “To use this feature, all creators need to do is to navigate to their channel and choose a video that they’d like to Edit into a Short,” explained Lavrusik. After clicking the “Edit into a Short” option while on the watch page for one of their own videos, “they’ll be able to choose a video segment up to 60 seconds in length to create a new Short with,” he continued. “Similar to importing a video from your device gallery to create a Short using our tools, this simply allows you to import a segment from one of your already uploaded YouTube videos.” In addition to expediting the process of clipping longer videos, creators will also be able to add additional content to the Short, if the clip is shorter than the 60-second maximum length to make a YouTube Short video. This could help creators add additional context or new updates to Shorts they make from older long-form clips. Creators can also utilize all other YouTube Shorts editing features such as filters, text, and more.

View the full article at:

https://mashable.com/article/youtube-creators-edit-into-a-short-tiktok


Winamp is back (Again) to play all those MP3s you don’t have Originally posted on August 2, 2022 by Andrew Liszewski One of the most popular media players of the late ‘90s and early aughts returns for those still hoarding MP3s.

Winamp died! And then it came back! Then it died again! And now it’s back once again, as the first releasecandidate of the re-resurrected Winamp 5.9 has been made available for download to a new generation who years agotransitioned away from MP3 files to streaming services. The transition from buying music on physical mediums like compact discs to distributing it digitally directly to computers and mobile devices was a bumpy one. Copying CDs, or ripping the digital files they contained to a PC, was always relatively easy, but the small file sizes of MP3s made digital music files portable and easy to share on the internet, sparking uproars over piracy. Music sharing apps like Napster, Bearshare, and Limewire came and went, but through it all, one app remained a loyal companion to those who’d amassed massive collections of MP3s: Winamp, a lightweight but fully-featured media player that worked without the bloat of other offerings like Apple’s iTunes or Microsoft’s Windows Media Player. As the music industry finally figured out ways to securely sell music files online, and eventually transitioned to streaming services where users never actually ended up with thousands of media files stored on a device, the need for a standalone media player like Winamp faded away, and after the app changed owners a few times, active development ended with version 5.666, released in late

View the full article at:

https://gizmodo.com/winamp-windows-media-player-mp3-return-back-download-1849361610


Adobe raises the bar for e-signature solutions by adding Document Builder to Adobe Acrobat Sign for Salesforce Sellers sell. That’s what they’re born to do. And that’s what the companies who hire them rely on them to do. But there’s so much more to making deals than the handshake. It still takes hours, days, and sometimes even weeks to track down all the required data and put together accurate sales documents. And the more time sales reps spend creating documents, the less time they can spend on selling. From finding opportunities and creating relationships to understanding the customer’s needs and finding the right solution, the sales motion is definitely a process. Sometimes a long one. And that process is filled with documents — opportunity reports, RFPs, sales contracts, service agreements, and so many more. These documents have traditionally been created manually because they contain customized data — SKUs, pricing, terms and conditions, policies, industry- or location-specific requirements, and more — that is specific to each customer, situation, and deal. Salesforce users typically store this type of information in Sales Cloud, which gives everyone across the sales organization access to pricing, product numbers, agreement terms, disclaimers, and legal fine print. But that is about to change. For years, Acrobat Sign has integrated with Salesforce to help organizations like yours close business faster with trusted e-signatures. The ability to request approvals directly from within Salesforce and enable customers to sign in seconds from any device has significantly accelerated time to close and boosted productivity for everyone involved in the approval process. Today, Adobe is adding Document Builder to Acrobat Sign for Salesforce — at no additional charge. Now you can automate the time-consuming process of creating sales documents and close deals even faster while freeing up your sales reps to do what they do best — sell. Automated document generation Document Builder is a strategic new addition to the Acrobat Sign for Salesforce integration that enables sales teams to automatically generate accurate, data-driven documents in Salesforce instantly. With Document Builder in Acrobat Sign for Salesforce, your organization can: Build document templates fast — no coding required. With an intuitive drag and drop interface, you can create Document Builder — enabled templates in a few clicks that instantly pre-populate with Salesforce data and Acrobat Sign e-signature fields. Reduce business risk with conditional logic. Document Builder lets you insert business rules that ensure each document includes the right content. Using conditional logic, you can add rules-driven data, text, and images to specific document sections, tables, lists, and calculation formulas instantly. Format documents dynamically. Using the proven Adobe Document Generation API, quickly generate ready-to-send documents with automatically formatted data lists and tables that ensure a professional appearance every time.

View the full article at:

https://tinyurl.com/AdobeAcrobatSignature


Tech Websites TechCrunch If you are into the nitty-gritty of the startup world, TechCrunch is a must-follow resource. Funding news, acquisitions, new feature launches, mergers, and breakthrough technology, TechCrunch keeps an eye out on everything happening in the tech world and delivers to you in an easy-to-read format. For more information, visit: https://www.magisto.com/ Gizmodo A great culmination of tech news and gadget reviews, Gizmodo is a well-reputed tech site in this space. The website takes a lighter tone and focuses on providing entertainment along with information. For more information, visit: https://gizmodo.com/ WIRED online magazine (staff pick) From tech news to how tech impacts our day-to-day lives, Wired has got you covered with everything you need to know in the world of technology. Apart from technology, Wired covers a variety of topics like business, science, gear, security, transportation, and more. Their website is well organized and easy to read too. For more information, visit: https://www.wired.com

Mashable Apart from covering the latest tech happenings and product launches from around the globe, Mashable is a full-fledged infotainment website covering topics like entertainment, politics, culture, science, business, and more. Mashable is always on the lookout for fresh tech news and events and is definitely a great website if you want to catch up on a variety of different topics. For more information, visit: https://mashable.com The Next Web The Next Web is one of the top viewed tech websites in the world and for a good reason. Apart from tech news, they cover gadgets in detail and do insightful product reviews. They also have a list of tech conferences and events you can attend and tech deals to get the most out of your purchase. Their market intelligence platform called ‘Index.io’ gives you a detailed analysis of startup funding and other announcements. For more information, visit: https://thenextweb.com

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