Workspace of the Week: An organized cubicle
Whoo-hoo! I won "Workspace of the Week!"
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Interactive Gestures: Designing Gestural Interfaces
Interactive Gestures: Designing Gestural Interfaces
A New O’Reilly Book by Dan Saffer coming in Fall 2008
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How to Disagree
A hierarchy of disagreement types (DH0-DH6): name-calling, ad hominem. responding to tone, contradiction, counterargument, refutation, and refuting the central point.
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Semantify - Automate Your Semantic Web SEO in Five Minutes - ReadWriteWeb
The timing couldn't be better for the release of Semantify, a new service from Israel/San Francisco's Dapper.net. One week after Yahoo! announced that it will begin indexing the ...
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SunSpotWorld - Home of Project Sun SPOT
Sun Small Programmable Object Technology
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Demystifying the Natural Logarithm (ln) | BetterExplained
Given how the natural log is described in math books, there’s little “natural” about it: it’s defined as the inverse of e^x, a strange enough exponent already.
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Easy Permutations and Combinations | BetterExplained
Permutations are for lists (order matters) and combinations are for groups (order doesn’t matter).
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Rethinking Arithmetic: A Visual Guide | BetterExplained
Arithmetic gives us tools to smoosh, slide and stretch numbers. These transformations are handy: sometimes there’s things in the real world we want to smoosh, slide and stretch in the same way.
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MyBlogLog Mobile - MyBlogLog
Bind your Bluetooth address to your MyBlogLog account and discover others nearby and find out if you have any shared interests. MyBlogLog Mobile keeps track of time spent with others so you have a running log of people to meet and things to talk about.
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Library clips :: Feed Collectors : Reading List folksonomy and more :: April :: 2006
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The Space Review: Sense, nonsense, and pretense about the destruction of USA 193 (page 1)
I’m sorry, but I just hate the phrase “satellite shoot down”. It’s not just because, in fact, hitting a satellite with a missile—like last February 20—doesn’t really knock it out of the sky. It’s because trying to bend “earthside” word
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