C3 Technologies’ (Previously owned by SAAB, now Apple) Rapid 3D Mapping: Strange that they only do it by plane (Birds’ Eye POV), was expecting more input methods (POVs), such as seen at Nokia Maps 3D (which you can already use in your browser BTW):
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Kinect Effect
See the future possibilities of Kinect that go beyond the expected, into truly amazing things that people around the world are beginning to imagine. The briliant version of Where is my mind (Originally The Pixies) by Vitamin String Quartet does it for me. via teusje UPDATE 2011.11.01 Included mention of cover artist + YouTube clip …
iPad2 Halloween Costume
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HTML5’s time element just got zapped
It’s with great sadness that I inform you that the HTML5 <time> element has been dropped, and replaced by a more generic – and thus less useful – <data> element. The pubdate attribute has been dropped completely, so there is now no simple way to indicate the publication date of a work. Goodbye HTML5 <time>, …
Coin Trail Ghent
Future Proof
CSS4, what can we expect?
The CSS4 Selectors spec has already seen a large number of revisions since level 3. As it is still the first draft of the spec, it will likely change in numerous ways before it becomes a recommendation itself and there are browser implementations. Lets have a quick dig into the draft and see what has …
The Secret World of Arrietty
Chaotic, confusing … and very, very exciting
As Jeremy Keith put it (emphasis mine): This thread on whether HTML5 Boilerplate should include Respond.js by default (and whether the CSS should take a small-screen first approach) nicely summarises the current landscape for web devs: chaotic, confusing … and very, very exciting. I for one tend to pledge for the Mobile First approach (see …
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