because too many Introductions to Web 2.0 is never enough. Actually, this is as much note to self to go back and check out Squidoo at a later date and see how its coming along. I quite like the idea but I wonder whether it will gather enough steam to be useful. This introduction is done by Joshua Porter. (tags: )
check out this space invader wall decal… see, if I was decorating a room for a kid, I would definitely use these. They have other more ‘tasteful’ decals for those less inclined to space invaders. I quite like the flying bird one. (tags: )
via via this is a pretty exciting research program and they have a funky video to make it much more digestible than your average research program! While touch sensing is commonplace for single points of contact, multi-touch sensing enables a user to interact with a system with more than one finger at a time, as in chording and bi-manual operations. It reminds me Tom Cruise and Minority Report stuck in 2 dimensions. (yeah right, like I’m the only one who’s thinking that! I’m just the only one dumb enough to admit it!) Lots of HCI challenges ahead! (tags: )
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