16th
March
2007
From LifeHacker:
Stuck in the UK trying desperately to figure out how to sign “where’s the loo?” Then point your cellie to MobileSign.org, a visual dictionary of British sign language. You enter the word to look up, and Mobilesign will spit back a downloadable video viewable on your phone demonstrating how to sign the word.
Mobilesign was created by the Centre for Deaf Studies. Nothing against you Brits, but I want this so bad for American sign language it hurts
Zdnet has more details.
Anyone know of something similar in ASL? And will it work in Treo 650?
posted in Deaf, Hearing Loss, Technology, deaf culture, sign language |
2nd
March
2007
There’s an upcoming PBS documentary that explores nearly 200 years of Deaf Life in America called “Through Deaf Eyes”.
Be sure to check the local PBS schedule and tape it for your deaf library.
posted in Current Affairs, Deaf, Hearing Loss, deaf culture |
28th
February
2007
This is a casting call for websites related to deafness and hearing loss using the Open Source program called Joomla! . I have an opportunity to be interviewed and to showcase my other website DeafJoomla.com, which has a list of deaf websites using Joomla. Currently, the list is pretty sparse and I know there’s a lot more out there so please help make my work easier by sending me URLs of your Joomla website and in return the website will get a valuable backlink as well as free PR.
You can also use the contact form on this website to send the links.
posted in Deaf, General, Hearing Loss, Search Engine, Technology, deaf culture |
26th
February
2007
One time about 2 years ago, I forgot to set up a VCR taping of the “Amazing Race” second to last episode to find out who was eliminated. The only place to find the episode was on BitTorrent. I managed to download the show (really huge file!) and watch it on my PC. Only one problem. It wasn’t captioned or subtitled. I guess the person who was gracious enough to upload the show was either hearing or there’s really no simple way to burn CC on the shows.
Fast forward to today:
BitTorrent to Launch Movie, TV Downloads
So when I see this news making the big splash today, I just had to write to BitTorrent to inquire if the movies and television shows will be closed-captioned or subtitle. I’ll keep you posted if they replied to me.
If anyone else has the inside scoop please spill it out in the comments.
Update: As soon as I submitted the email, I got an instant notification that someone is going to read my email. A minute later, I got another notice that the matter is solved and is now closed. I guess is that there’s no closed-captioning or subtitle available. I will neither spend my time nor $$ to test it out.
posted in Captioning, General, Technology, deaf culture |
21st
February
2007
These are the new websites approved and published at Deafbiz.com. I am grateful that a few have filled out the submission form, which makes my job easier to to promote their websites sooner.
U.S. Deaf Ski & Snowboard Association (USDSSA)
Prism Mortgage Inc
Christian Vogler: Research
New Jersey Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (NJRID)
Deaf Women and HIV/AIDS in Africa
GUAANEWS
United States Flag Football for the Deaf
AJ Hlibok Cost Constulting
Wolmah Webs
BiblioMarket
posted in Deaf, General, deaf culture, sign language |