Collaboration in Education at LFPUG
December 4th, 2007For those who attended November’s LFPUG, I thought I’d say a big thanks for attending, and giving me so much feedback on the issues of ownership, identity, privacy, and the presentation itself. To let you know that, even though Tink observed I wasn’t taking notes on paper, I definitely haven’t forgotten about your suggestions to identify a user. For those who weren’t there, the most intriguing part of the conversation following the presentation was: How to distinguish one user’s touch from someone else’s on a multi-touch, and multi-user screen?
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Physical Interaction with Digital Interfaces.
August 4th, 2007At the last evening of us flash geeks getting together at the monthly London Flash Platform User Group little over a week ago, Adam Robertson and Leif Løvgreen displayed some really inspiring stuff. Adam, of FWiidom, focussed on the WiiMote - Nintendo's Wii motion sensing controller - and how to make it work with flash on both PC and Wii, complete with an overview of what's supported and some tips on best APIs ( WiiFlash, GlovePie and Flosc )out there. Leif showed some really cool sensory input being converted into some lovely and interactive flash output using the makingthings kit.
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Mobile Web Serving
June 30th, 2007I’ve just installed Nokia’s Mobile Web Server on my phone (doesn’t work on an N95 for me, but it does on the E65), and it’s absolutely brilliant :). It has some really nice features which let me manage and access my phones contents remotely, such as calendar events, pictures, messages and contacts. But it also takes ‘moblogging’ to a new level. The server actually resides on my phone; htdocs, secure access, user management and statistics and all, meaning i can not only blog from my phone, but blog ‘on’ my phone. Sidenote to this is that , when I’m not running the application on my handset, my server is not live, and therefore unavailable. You can check out my mobile server based blog and some other content here.
Surface experiment
June 27th, 2007I’ve been playing around a little to simulate throwing pictures around on a surface et voila
Kyte Channel
May 29th, 2007Kyte is a new picture/slideshow/video application for mobile and web, and I just recently started playing with it..
SWX recordset example
May 20th, 2007Here’s a little example, using slightly altered code from the previous post to load in the data.
view the live sample here:
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