Posts Tagged ‘web’
Link compilation of past month
Lets start with a new search engine called leapfish which claims to be a real time search engine. Which means the database index includes content just a few minutes old from Web 2.0 services like twitter, facebook, blogs, youtube and co.
The project SixthSense by Pranav Mistry is as the website says: a wearable gestural interface [...]
Link compilation of past month
The first link is about a presentation hold a few weeks ago at the University of Manchester about which part cloud computing could play in future development of the web and managment of data.
The next link you could call, google street view advanced. It is an website which enables you to do go on a [...]
Link compilation of past month
In this category I will periodically post a collection of links I find on my way through the web. First one I want to share with you is the not new idea, but great solution of James Dyson with the AllSocket Concept for cleaning up the wire mess.
The 2nd one is a futuristic concept of [...]
Google’s WAVE
Google Wave is an great idea. It implements an open protocol, a platform with an API and a product with an GUI. The concept combines all great inventions and tools for communication on the Internet of the past days like email, wikis, forums, discussion groups and so on in one tool called “the Wave”. The [...]
Creating presentations online with Prezi
Prezi is a service for creating presentations online. These are a little bit different as you know from usually presentations like Powerpoint. The main idea is that you have a big map and in the presentation you navigate through this map. But check out yourself in the short tutorial.
HOME
The movie HOME is a free of copyright documentary by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The intention of the author is to change the way we see the world. The movie embraces the major ecological issues that confront us and shows how everything on our planet is interconnected. The movie will be distributed in 87 countries and will [...]
Firefox Add-on Wolfram Alpha Google
Some days ago the new service Wolfram|Alpha launched. It’s a gorgeous service especially in things of mathematics and statistics. The Firefox Add-on “Wolfram Alpha Google” combines the Google and Wolfram|Alpha search to one search.
The ultimate reference resource
If your are a friend of quick references you will love this site Quick Reference Cards.
Ubunchu, Ubunchu, Ubunchu ……
A friend of mine has send me a link to this Japanese Manga comic Ubunchu, witch is about the Linux distribution Ubuntu. It’s available in various languages. The short and nice story is about three students getting into Ubuntu. Enjoy reading it!