Adobe Flash CS5 demo

Flash on The Beach demo presentation for Flash CS5.
They showed something I was expecting a long ago: a better workflow environment.
That means Flash Builder integrates with the Flash IDE and vice-versa.
Can’t wait to put my hands on it.

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Google Chrome – now available for Mac too!

If you never used, or never heard of it, give it a try.
It is a very efficient browser with some new features in regards to performance (I liked the separate thread, separate process one).
Lately I have found almost all plug-ins and add-ons I use in Firefox.

Check out their comic book to introduce Chrome as well:
http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/

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Flash Camp Brasil

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MIT gestural computing

Amazing technologies that make us remember movies such as Minority Report.
The principle of using light fields is so simple but yet not accurate.
I just hope Steve Jobs never puts his hands on something like this.
Read full article:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/11/mit-gestural-computing-makes-multitouch-look-old-hat/

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So you think you can dance?

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Visualizing empires decline

Take your own conclusions!

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NASA Earth Observatory

Image of the day by NASA:

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/archive.php

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Zen Coding plugins for HTML and CSS hi-speed coding

Zen Coding is a set of plugins for HTML and CSS created by Sergey Chikuyonok. It’s supported by almost every editor I know.

Zen coding available on Google Code

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Georgia Tech Audio Aquarium

The goal of the GT Accessible Aquarium Project is to make dynamic exhibits such as those at museums, science centers, zoos and aquaria more engaging and accessible for visitors with vision impairments by providing real-time interpretations of the exhibits using innovative tracking, music, narrations, and adaptive sonification.

In this project, they are developing cutting edge bio-tracking and behavior analysis techniques that can provide input for sophisticated, informative, and compelling multimedia auditory displays, music, and sonifications (sounds used to convey information about some kind of data to a listener). They are focusing first on the aquarium domain, since almost every exhibit in an aquarium is dynamic.

Here is a link to the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology describing the project:
http://gtcmt.coa.gatech.edu/?p=634

Don’t hesitate to check out other stuff of theirs too!

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We Live in Public

Josh Harris is the founder of Pseudo.com, a live audio and video webcasting website founded in 1993, which filed for bankruptcy following the end of the dot-com bubble in 2000. Harris also developed many human experiments, testing the effects of media and technology on the development and understanding of personal identity.

Harris is the focus of director Ondi Timoner’s documentary film, We Live In Public, an entry at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The documentary was awarded the Grand Jury Prize award in the US documentary category at the festival.[

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