Remaining challenges here: - Ensuring no two-page turns - Dealing with more delicate newspapers/magazines - Automating the placing of the book into the scanner, book conveyer belt - Resolving copyright issues. Big issue for previous large-scale scanning projects
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Wow!!! Eso necesitamos!!!
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Why read? Scanning is faster.
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I remember doing this by hand when Stanford bought the WTO-GATT archive. We probably did 50 pages an hour per person.
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This reminds me of the book scanner at Google described in
@robinsloan book Mr. Penumbra’s 24-hour Bookstore! It’s real!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The machines are sooooo going to rule us.
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@tkasasagi did you saw this?
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No. Wow.
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