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Google Street View Blurs the Face of KFC Colonel - Are Royal Statues Next?
May 25, 2009 at 7:42 am

kfc restaurant in uk

blurred kfc mascot 

Google Street View has blurred (see here and here) the cartoon images of Colonel Sanders that are present on advertising banners outside every KFC restaurant in UK citing a very strange reason.

kfcThe privacy laws of UK require Google to blur faces of people on Street View to protect them from recognition and that led to the blurring of the KFC mascot since he too was "a real person."

If that’s true, I wonder if they are also working to blur all those royal statues of kings, queens and politicians that adorn the streets of London like this statue of George Canning at Parliament Square in London.

Canning, like Sanders, was also a "real person" and he can be easily identified through this image on the Google Maps website.

Statue at Parliament Square

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AutoDesk DragonFly - An Awesome 3D Home Design Software meets the Web
May 25, 2009 at 1:58 am

Autodesk as a company is well known for producing some of the best 3D design and architecture software in the world including AutoCAD, Revit, 3DS Max and Maya. Now they are eyeing the home consumer market with the launch of DragonFly - a web based do-it-yourself home design and interior decoration tool.

DragonFly, in simply English, is like an online version of Google Sketchup that’s free, intuitive and very powerful. Anyone with a web browser (DragonFly is written in Adobe Flex so you need the Flash player) can draw floor plans and impressive house designs in minutes.

2d home plan

Step 1: You start with a blank drawing canvas, build the basic structure in 2D space (using walls, doors, windows, etc.) and then do the interior design by dragging furniture, floor decor, lights, etc. on to the canvas.

Step 2: Once the basic drawing (or plan) is ready, click the 3D button to view your drawing in perspective. A professional architect and an interior designer may charge a few thousand bucks for a similar service but here you are free to design (and discard) as many virtual plans as you like until you get the look you have in mind.

3d perspective view

Step 3: You can export the completed drawing in the DWG (a universal format accepted by most architectural software) or in RVT so that your architect can open your drawing inside Revit.

export as dwg for autocad

Alternatively, you may print the design in either 2D or as a 3D realistic image along with exact dimensions (feet or meters) of each and every object used in the floor plan. 

print home plan with dimensions

Autodesk DragonFly provides a vast library of 3D objects and textures similar to SketchUp’s 3D warehouse. Kitchen appliances, Bath fitting, light fixtures, appliances, doors, windows, paintings, flooring patters.. name a thing and you are likely to find that in the online gallery. All these items are resizable so everything on the drawing stays in proportion.

interior design gallery

Whether you are looking to remodel & refurnish your existing home or building a new house from scratch, DragonFly is a perfect design tool for visualizing your ideas in realistic 3D images. The only missing component are walk-through videos that help you take a fly-around tour of the home from inside as well outside. I think the pro version of Google Sketchup can do that.

Related: Design Your Home Online with Room Visualizer

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The Circuit City Website is Up & Running Again!
May 24, 2009 at 11:49 pm

circuitcity

After staying offline for nearly 5 months, CircuitCity.com, the popular online store for electronic gadgets is back in business.

The website of Circuit City has been acquired for some $14 million and the purchase also includes data about all existing Circuit City customers. If you do not wish to have your personal information transferred to the new CircuitCity.com website, click here to opt-out.

And here’s a the new CEO of CircuitCity.com announcing the re-launch of the website.

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