Archive for January, 2009
links for 2009-01-30
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Map with surveillance cameras around the US marked on it.
links for 2009-01-29
links for 2009-01-28
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# Neutrality (white) – considering purely what information is available, what are the facts?
# Feeling (Red) – instinctive gut reaction or statements of emotional feeling (but not any justification)
# Negative judgement (Black) – logic applied to identifying flaws or barriers, seeking mismatch
# Positive Judgement (Yellow) – logic applied to identifying benefits, seeking harmony
# Creative thinking (Green) – statements of provocation and investigation, seeing where a thought goes
# Process control (Blue) – thinking about thinking -
Welcome to Pachube, a service that enables you to connect, tag and share real time sensor data from objects, devices, buildings and environments around the world. The key aim is to facilitate interaction between remote environments, both physical and virtual.
links for 2009-01-27
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Interesting point, well made.
Hampden Skies
links for 2009-01-24
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But now there is a new link-shortening service that also has some incredible metrics built in. TwitClicks shortens your url, but also tracks everyone who clicks on it. This way you can see which stories actually attract the interests of your professional and social connections, and which ones are total duds. And hopefully improve on it in the future.
links for 2009-01-23
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Poor Sam gets the piss ripped out of him for 3 minutes on BBC Radio 1.
links for 2009-01-22
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Very nicely made interactive comic
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excellent article on programming with objective-c
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A page on the Ars Electronica Centre's website about the new Sancho Plan game "Jungle Imperator", which plays in "Deep Space" on a 16×9 metre wall
links for 2009-01-21
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3 ways to deploy a flash lite application
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List of supported Flash Lite phones
links for 2009-01-20
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Here is some information about inspecting and customizing the UIImagePickerController camera view. You can download the working xcode project with all the source code here: customImagePicker.
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The standard image capture in API in the iPhone SDK is the UIImagePickerController. There is much discussion on the web about how this can be customized via subclassing, both from the viewpoint of technical feasibility, and from the viewpoint of being allowed onto the AppStore.
