December 2010
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Dec 1st
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November 2010
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Nov 19th
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Nov 19th
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20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web →
An all around gorgeous, HTML5-enabled experience from Christoph Niemann and the Google Chrome team. Enjoy the show, and make sure you read the behind the scenes. This could very well be a huge step forward for eBooks. As Min Li Chan on the Google Chrome Blog advises: […] grab a cup of hot chocolate and enjoy this illustrated guidebook in Chrome or any up-to-date HTML5-compliant...
Nov 19th
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Nov 17th
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How Kinect Can Build a 3D Model of Your Bedroom →
I see an immediate application of this being to take augmented reality to the next level: gaming. With multiple cameras, you can constitute a to-scale projection of yourself in a virtual environment. Add some high-fidelity objects/scenery via something like AutoCAD or Inventor, and you could have a Second Life-esque world that’s utterly convincing. Think of the potential actions your...
Nov 15th
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Nov 14th
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“The best way to complain is to make things.”
– James Murphy
Nov 14th
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Nov 12th
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WatchWatch
The video for OK Go’s “Last Leaf” makes me all toasty inside. It’s chock full of analog stop-motion goodness that I can relate to quite a bit more than I can to Lite-Brite or cassette tapes — could just be my stomach talking though. OK Go is a viral video-making machine. Just an observation.
Nov 11th
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Nov 11th
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Nov 10th
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Developers don't rush to new platforms →
Marco Arment, developer of Instapaper, elucidates what I’ve been impressed by for quite a while now: by amassing and securing an overwhelming developer/user base, Apple has turned its first-mover advantage into a colossal barrier-to-entry for would-be competitors.
Nov 6th
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Nov 5th
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Nov 4th
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