Se você comprou um notebook novo, e não consegue inserir a 'cedilha (Ç)', o ponto de interrogação ou o traço oblíquo dos endereços da web (/), não pense mal de seu computador nem do fabricante. Se seu ponto de interrogação aparece invertido, não tente as soluções de fóruns, que vão pedir para você inserir a interrogação como um símbolo. Ou criar um novo atalho para o ponto de interrogação. Tudo isso é inútil. Quem escreve todo dia não pode parar para "inserir símbolos". Evite toda aquela bobagem, e experimente isto:
- Se seu teclado tem um ponto de interrogação, mas o atalho não é "Ctrl + Alt + ?", tente o botão "AltGr", do lado direito da barra de espaços. Mantenha o botão pressionado, e tecle "?" - que normalmente está junto com a letra "W". Seu problema está resolvido. E para inserir a barra de fim de frase na web -"/", procure, do lado esquerdo da barra de espaços, pela tecla "Fn". Novamente, mantendo-a pressionada, tecle onde está o sinal da barra (/). Acabaram-se os problemas de teclado.
A China, país que fabrica a maioria dos notebooks que nós compramos, entende que na América do Sul todos falam espanhol. Mas descobriram o erro, e incluíram um atalho especial para quem fala e escreve em português. Todos os teclados de notebooks....Bem, quase todos os teclados exportados para a América do Sul atendem às exigências ortográficas dos povos da região. Não perca a paciência.Procure com calma, que tudo vai estar lá.
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Documentário "A Revolução digital" - The Digital Revolution"
Assista ele todo aqui:
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/virtual-revolution/
Este abaixo é o episódio 1. os outros estão na mesma página (são 4 no total).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPD4Ep_J81k&list=PL114B076F2F7AA761&feature=player_embedded
"The Virtual Revolution" - Full Documentary here or on Youtube ( in 4 episodes). (see disclaimer below)
"Twenty years on from the invention of the World Wide Web, Dr Aleks Krotoski looks at how it is reshaping almost every aspect of our lives.Joined by some of the web’s biggest names – including the founders of Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft, and the web’s inventor – she explores how far the web has lived up to its early promise". Watch the documentary here:
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/virtual-revolution/ (full documentary)
This bellow is episode 1. The others (4) are in the same page.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPD4Ep_J81k&list=PL114B076F2F7AA761&feature=player_embedded
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This bellow is episode 1. The others (4) are in the same page.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPD4Ep_J81k&list=PL114B076F2F7AA761&feature=player_embedded
Disclaimer:
None of the audio/visual content is hosted on this blog. All media is embedded from other sites such as GoogleVideo, YouTube, MegaVideo, Youku etc. Therefore, this blog has no control over the copyright issues of the streaming media.
All issues concerning copyright violations should be aimed at the sites hosting the material. This blog does not host any of the streaming media and the owner has not uploaded any of the material to the video hosting servers. Anyone can find the same content on Google Video or YouTube by them selves.
The owner of this blog cannot know which documentaries are in public domain, which has been uploaded to e.g. YouTube by the owner and which has been uploaded without permission and is therefore willing to remove any violating material immediately upon request. The copyright owner must further contact the source if he wants his material off the Internet completely.