March 2012
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PHOTOGRAM BRINGS THE 70’S INTO PHOTOSHOP →
It’s like having Instagram into Photoshop.
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Mar 13th
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The Wealth & Health of Nations →
Great use of svg animation (and some js code) to re-create the Rosling’s chart presented at the 2006 TED Talk.
Mar 13th
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Mar 11th
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Glancee and Highlight apps →
Well, IMHO Glancee features a better battery optimisation, compared to Highlight. Having Highlight installed implied that my GPS was almost always active, using Glancee I didn’t experience this sort of issue.
Mar 11th
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Pros and cons of Node.js →
I’m sick of all those fanboys and haters throwing out their silly arguments supporting or against Node.js, so I decided to look for a more honest analysis and I found this one which is rational and reasonably balanced.
Mar 11th
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Mar 10th
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Mar 10th
The creepy discovery
I just realised that my Travel Ten (10 rides bus ticket) is in the shirt’s pocket. The shirt is in the washing machine. Which is running. Sh*t.
Mar 10th
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Mar 3rd
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foursquare is joining the OpenStreetMap movement!... →
In response to Google Maps APIs price policy… Will other services follow? Is it good for OpenStreetMap and the open source movement? Is it an hazard for Foursquare (since many users are complaining that their areas are not well mapped)? Time will tell… Anyway, I hope more people will be contributing to OpenStreetMaps now.
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