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October 2009
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September 2009
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August 2009
Building a robot army, one cuddly bot at a time | The Guardian Open Platform | guardian.co.uk
Meet the Guardian Robot: This friendly little fellow stands on your desk and monitors your Twitter feed for "happy" and "sad" posts by your friends on your Twitter feed. But unlike conventional alert systems, this robot encourages you to interact with the posts it finds.
7.5th Floor » Blog Archive » The Other Points of View
It starts by including citizen to elicit and describe the local dynamics and needs to feed the data analysis process of their city. They can create their own point of view with the ability to observe and capture their environment. This potential to capture, observe and replay the city echoes very well with the recent interest of some architects, urban planners and designers in unconventional data sources (e.g. beyond traditional surveys). But how does it integrate into the current practice? Is there a spot for some vernacularism? How can urban scouts and urban safaris communicate with practitioners and decision makers?
CodeProject - Create your own simple Button for Google Toolbar and link to add it in Googlebar
July 2009
FeedStitch | Take your jumbled mess of feeds and make them one
It's easy, for real. FeedStitch gives you the power to pull data feeds from all over the web & stitch them into a single feed of awesome power & limitless internet usage potential.
We cover the basics with HTML and RSS, but we also speak JSON so you can republish the data however you want on your site. Kaboom!
twitterfeed.com : feed your blog to twitter
twitterfeed.com : feed your blog to twitter
Kaya 蚊屋 Mosquito Netting « Vegder’s Blog
Ka ( 蚊 or か) is mosquito. Kaya (蚊屋 or かや) is mosquito netting. It can also be – and more often is – 蚊帳. Mosquitoes came first and civilization followed with its masses just waiting those little annoying pests. And feed we did. Researching this entry I ran across one source which said that the Japanese had figured out – mainly through the use of the kaya – how to eliminate malaria.
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June 2009
