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June 2009
Magic Lantern Firmware Wiki for 5D Mark II
TuFuse: Exposure and Focus Blending Software
Clojure - home
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May 2009
Adactio: Journal—Machine tag browsing
machine tags for dynamic taxonomygood to separate out machine tags and display them after displaying “regular” tags. That started me thinking about how best to display machine tags.
Pyjama - IPRE Wiki
The Pyjama Project is a framework for computing. At its core is an integrated editor and interactive console for writing and exploring computer science through dynamic languages. It is designed to be a simple, yet powerful, integrated development environment (IDE) for students, teachers, researchers, and regular humans, too. It runs on most any operating system, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, and is built using .NET and Mono. All sources for the Pyjama Project are open and free---freely available and you are free to use them in various ways. All source code conforms to OSI approved licenses.
Touch Usability: Touchscreen Pop-Up Buttons
researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed buttons that pop out from a touch-screen surface. The design retains the dynamic display capabilities of a normal touch screen but can also produce tactile buttons for certain functions.
April 2009
March 2009
TableGear - AndrewPlummer.com
Evolution of the Web from 2000 to 2007 - average web object size quintuples since 2000
Summary: In a comparative survey of data traces from 2000 and 2007, University of Twente researchers found that the nature of the Web has changed from a static one-way medium to a dynamic platform for interactive services such as photo and video sharing portals.
The Web has changed dramatically over the past seven years. During that time the Web has moved from a static one-way medium toward a dynamic platform for interactive services such as photo and video sharing portals. In a comparative survey of data traces served over the Web from 2000 and 2007, University of Twente researchers found that the nature of web sites has changed (Sadre and Haverkort, 2008).
February 2009
Complex Dynamic Lists: Your Order Please
Mobile Technologies: From Telecommunications to Media
In light of emerging forms of software, interfaces, cultures of uses, and media practices associated with mobile media, this collection investigates the various ways in which mobile media is developing in different cultural, linguistic, social, and national settings. We consider the promises and politics of mobile media and its role in the dynamic social and gender relations configured in the boundaries between public and private spheres. In turn, the contributors revise the cultural and technological politics of mobiles. The collection is genuinely interdisciplinary, as well as international in its range, with contributors and studies from China, Japan, Korea, Italy, Norway, France, Belgium, Britain, and Australia.
ChucK => Strongly-timed, On-the-fly Audio Programming Language
January 2009
YOU Staying Young Center -- YOU2 Workout
December 2008
Re: [svg-developers] Google working on Javascript drop-in enabling SVG o
I'm working on this here at Google as part of a group focused on Open Web Advocacy. I'm using Flash to do the rendering and tricks with an Internet Explorer technology called Behaviors to support both static and JavaScript scriptable dynamic SVG. It will be open source. I'm working with James Hight (Zavoo Labs) on it. I probably have about 6 more months of work - I'm not completely ready to be public yet. I'll post more details as things firm up. One other aspect of the library is it allows you to embed SVG into normal non- XHTML on all browsers (the browsers native SVG support is used on all browsers except for IE). I identfied the inability to embed SVG into normal HTML as one of SVGs impediments to adoption so the library helps with that as well.
PersonalGrid™ - Get 2 GB of Free Storage
The Samurai Archives Japanese History Page
Eyesis :: Eyesis Data Grid Control
nativeclient - Google Code
Native Client is an open-source research technology for running x86 native code in web applications, with the goal of maintaining the browser neutrality, OS portability, and safety that people expect from web apps. We've released this project at an early, research stage to get feedback from the security and broader open-source communities. We believe that Native Client technology will someday help web developers to create richer and more dynamic browser-based applications.
pure-lang - Google Code
