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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Dubstep
That wobwobwobwob brostep didn’t exist back when dubstep originated. The stuff today is nearly a different genre. — A user named Apclear on Burial’s Untrue
Sample Application using jQuery Mobile and PhoneGap
Here is a simple application I built using jQuery Mobile and PhoneGap. Even though the application is simple, it covers some common requirements of mobile applications: database access through JSON services, multi-level master-detail views, parameter passing between views, etc. Sample … Continue reading
Speed Tracer
Speed Tracer is a tool to help you identify and fix performance problems in your web applications. It visualizes metrics that are taken from low level instrumentation points inside of the browser and analyzes them as your application runs. Speed … Continue reading
Men In Black 3 Trailer
Grew up with MiB 1 and 2, thus expecting a lot from this (and the trailer looks quite promising I must say).
Lovely Charts for iPad
Not only looks great, but also looks usable. Lovely Charts for iPad →
La Mer de Pianos
Set in the oldest Piano shop in France, it shows the story of a repairman who breathes life back into pianos, by harvesting parts from older pianos, or making them himself. (via FormFiftyFive)
I Know What You Downloaded on BitTorrent …
Imagine you’d write a crawler that connects to many torrent trackers for many torrents and then log all IP addresses that are also connected. Now, that’s exactly what You Have Downloaded does: it aggregates all public data and then exposes … Continue reading
Google Maps: from: The shire to: Mordor
Use caution – One does not simply walk into Mordor. from: The shire to: Mordor →
On the Tab Labels in the New Twitter App for iPhone
Nobody wants to connect or discover. People want to talk, send email, chat, share, post to Facebook, tweet, and so on. They want to find old friends; they want to find new friends; they want to see if their brother … Continue reading
NewNewDelicious
Looks like Delicious has been overhauled, again. Looks better at first sight, yet one issue I can’t wrap my head around is that, when adding a link, tags — the essence of Delicious — have been banished to the sidebar, … Continue reading
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