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Date Published
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Word Count
238
Company Posts That Month
18
Language
English
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Summary

In an April 29, 2011, blog post, Scott Knaster highlights two significant events: the final launch preparations for the Space Shuttle Endeavour and a new feature in Google Chrome. Endeavour's mission, the penultimate one for the US Space Shuttle program, offers a unique opportunity for the public to engage by submitting video questions to the crew via YouTube, with answers provided live. Meanwhile, Google Chrome has introduced a voice input feature for Google Translate, enabling users to practice and listen to translations in various languages, thanks to the HTML speech input API. This feature represents an advancement in utilizing HTML5 and open web technologies, as showcased on the Chrome Experiments site. Additionally, there's a curious note about this space mission involving squids, prompting readers to explore further details on a linked page.

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