Photosynth
Thank you, Jon, for sending this my way! More information can be found here: Microsoft Live Labs Also, you really must check out the Ted Talks if you haven't already.
Exploring the Infinite
Thank you, Jon, for sending this my way! More information can be found here: Microsoft Live Labs Also, you really must check out the Ted Talks if you haven't already.
by nicholasandfelice @ Etsy Cool, I want a pair!
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See this website in an animated graph. What do the colors mean? blue: for links (the A tag) red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags) green: for the DIV tag violet: for images (the IMG tag) yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags) orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags) black: the HTML
Microsoft takes on the free world and 101 patents Microsoft may infringe. MS needs to start making some serious changes in the way that they build, promote, sell, and update their software. Maybe it's time to reconstruct our IP laws in this country. That's all I'm going to say about that, though. I'd much rather discuss the crazy look on
http://blogher.org/node/17474 From the page: “I have often removed myself from the conversation on sites that border on being misogynistic. Reading Slashdot comments, for example, sometimes makes me ill. I have written before about misogyny in the tech world. The attacks on Sierra are an extreme example, but I can tell you that many women experience much more subtle ‘attacks’ as
http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/05/10/odd-ipod-patent-shows-dual-screens-rear-touchscreen/ And this is what it looks like…
http://www.donrelyea.com/space_curve_generator.htm Space filling curve art project
http://www.siggraph.org/s2007/ From the site: “Digital innovators, creative researchers, award-winning producers, provocative artists, energetic executives, and adventurous engineers. The worldwide SIGGRAPH community gathers in San Diego to explore the products, systems, techniques, ideas, and inspiration that are creating the next three generations of computer graphics and interactive techniques.”
via steampunkworkshop.com This is just too much… a brass RSS feed telegraph sounder. It’s part of a pair created by Jake von Slatt.
http://technewsletters-whitepapers.tradepub.com/ Free information is always welcome!
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/geekend?p=582 Aws!
http://www.engadget.com/2007/03/29/scientists-concoct-a-living-interface/ From the page: “Recently cooked up by a team of German researchers, this interface enlists the services of a tiny critter called a Daphnia, which gets placed under a microscope that tracks its movement as it reacts to various stimuli. That then gets translated into a farily impressive light show (as seen in the video after the break), with