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I think I need to get some more memory for my laptop so that I can run Windows and Ubuntu simultaneously (using a virtual machine).
Finally! Thanks to this article I now understand the "keyboard shortcuts" that show in the Edit menu of every WebOS app. They show a bullseye symbol followed by, for example "+ C" for copy and "+ V" for paste. But I never understood what the bullseye symbol meant. It looked a bit like the onscreen cursor hint that shows when you are in "shift" mode or "orange" (actually white on my phone) mode. But that never worked, and it turns out that the bullseye seem instead to be an attempt to show a glowing gesture area light. You need to hold the gesture area till you get the light and then press the specified key.
I really like the WebOS UI, but it is definitely missing some affordances that let a user know that some functionality exists. I suppose this is a necessary tradeoff in going the Apple route and making the interface radically simple.
This is about one of the first projects I worked on in HP labs. The original URL is long gone, but luckily it is still there in the wayback machine.
Chinese-language Google map of where I am going in Beijing (to show to taxi driver)
Publication of description of Snapfish Lab as presented at the 2008 IEEE 10th Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing.
Snapfish Lab contains a collection of media processing tools that you can use with your SnapFish photo collection. These tools are based on technologies currently being developed at HP Labs.
Video og HP Labs Launch in which I appear
HP features mom bloggers and their Flickr photographs.
Ah. This is the name for what I am doing. Storing triples in "property tables", multiple triples per row.
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