Monthly Archives: April 2008

Signalnoise

Musica Viva: proof, originally uploaded by James Whíte. I’ve seen this artist’s work linked on ffffound for a while and finally followed the trail back to his site. He has some fantastic color studies and retro/futuristic illustrations.

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Plated the Masterpiece…

Plated the Masterpiece…, originally uploaded by victor.brunetti.

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Upgrade to Google Maps

The New York Times offers geo-coded news, and Google Earth offers the platform for reading that news in a 3D browser. This is the first time we’ve endeavored to show news updated in real time, and we’re very excited to work with this first-class publication to bring you the latest and greatest news.

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Spring

Spring, originally uploaded by victor.brunetti.

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DIY Heaven

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Upgrade to LIVE Maps

MSFT Virtual Earth just received a major upgrade. Being someone that doesn’t have a car or a portable nav system, I can’t really experience the export to GPS features, but one thing in this release did catch my eye. The integration of hyper-local content: (via the Virtual Earth Blog) Neighborhood Subscribe via GeoRSS – I’m [...]

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Adobe TV

My first impression playing with Adobe’s TV/Media player has left me with two overwhelming reactions: First is that if the Adobe TV content channel for professionals keeps growing there may be an enormous opportunity to carve out a niche for researchers, professionals, DIYers and just about anyone else looking to learn or spread knowledge. I [...]

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Another Eye-Opening Power-Point From Gore

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Hipster Heaven Now a .TV

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Amazingly Versatile JS Toolkit

We’re considering using this toolkit for a project of ours. Nothing new in terms of slick functionality – we’ve all seen meebo before -  but to be able to purchase this framework and begin coding out-of-the-box is exciting. There’s even an open-source flavor. On your marks, get set…

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