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Archive for March, 2006

The Mixed Reality Interface

Posted by Dan Grossman on March 16th, 2006

Remember the magic paint brush?
Here’s another novel system for interacting with your computer.
Lots of applications for gaming, though I’m not sure how it could be used in a mainstream professional setting…

(via Andreas)

Hobbes’ Internet Timeline charts the development of the internet. There’s no question that the pace of change is fast. A few key developments:

1984: DNS introduced.
1989: more than 100,000 available hosts.
1992: more than 1,000,000 available hosts.
1994: Pizza Hut offers online pizza ordering.

Anyway, I like to visit the Internet Archive Wayback Machine […]

It’s good to be a movie star

Posted by Dan Grossman on March 8th, 2006

The Oscars are over, but celebrities are still enjoying the goodies in their gift bags. This year, it looks like Hollywood has gone digital. For participating in the ceremony, each presenter received a gift package containing:

A Motorola PEBL phone.
VTech’s IP8100 cordless phone for use with Vonage.
30 Gig iPod Video.
Blackberry 8700c.
Canon PowerShot SD30 […]

Will we ever see a “standard” template for web design?

Posted by Dan Grossman on March 6th, 2006

Considering the number of successful web applications, at first blush it may seem surprising that commonly accepted standards for core elements of a web site’s architecture and design haven’t taken shape to a greater degree. But when you think about it, given that the web is still a form of emerging media and […]

Daily Links

Posted by Dan Grossman on March 2nd, 2006

Interesting posts from around the web…

The Encyclopodia. Put the Wikipedia–all of it–on your iPod.
Google’s Hiring Spree. Interesting chart of some of Google’s latest additions.
How to think like a genius.
College student uses password cracker to change his grade on school’s computer. He was just indicted by a federal grand jury.
Six stories about […]