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Casey Hunt

Timetastic | Online Staff Leave Planner and Staff Holiday Planner - 0 views

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    A nicer way to book time off. Timetastic is a simple online staff holiday and staff leave planner. Your first 3 users are FREE. Really neat time-off management application.
Jade Diaz

The Mobile Browser Is Dead, Long Live The App - 7 views

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    If we accept this, are there implications for our aim to design a responsive site?
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    Wow, very interesting. The numbers tell the story of the browser use declining. The great increase was social media; people still use the browser on a computer to access the social media site. They don't download a Facebook application to install on their computer-they use the browser. But mobile-wise, that's a different beast. I still think we should create a site that is accessible to mobile devices rather than create an app. I think in the coming years, though, iOS/Android developers will probably be job positions here at UT. Great post, thanks for sharing.
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    I take issue with focusing on the amount of time spent in apps vs. mobile web. If you look at the breakdown, 68% of app time is on pure entertainment activities like gaming, social media and YouTube. Which makes total sense that people spend a disproportionate amount of time on those things. Plus that guy looks really annoying!
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    RE: Mason-Good points, Señor Mason. But using inflammatory titles gets people reading. My next post will be "LIBRARIES ARE DEAD-EVERYTHING IS ON GOOGLE, ANYWAY".
anonymous

Chardin.js - 3 views

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    Seems like something that might be useful for first time basic tutorials, maybe something LIS could use?
Jade Diaz

Skeleton - 0 views

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    A Beautiful Boilerplate for Responsive, Mobile-Friendly Development There are other tools like this. We may be interested in learning more about them when the time comes.
Jade Diaz

'Digital Literacy' Will Never Replace The Traditional Kind Read more: http://ideas.tim... - 0 views

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    An argument against focusing on the information tools and for good old fashioned knowledge and critical thinking
Jade Diaz

Sency - What's Going On? - 0 views

shared by Jade Diaz on 17 Mar 10 - Cached
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    Sency.com offers an easy to use real time search engine which helps you to find out what's going on right now.
Aaron Choate

Learning Python - Google Books - 1 views

shared by Aaron Choate on 19 Aug 09 - Cached
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    several useful tools are ending up in python... time for some learning.. [grin]
Jade Diaz

World Digital Library Home - 0 views

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    A digital library of primary materials from around the world spanning 8000 BC to present. Very clear intuitive navigation and interesting browsing choices like a draggable time period bar. Strong descriptions of the items...great clear zoomability with something called seajax viewer?? Pretty cool digital library that's very well done in a lot of ways.
Matt Lisle

Headings and document structure conclusions | 456 Berea Street - 1 views

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    Just popped up in my rss feeds... timely after our discussion about the mobile site yesterday.
Jade Diaz

YouTube Adds Machine-Generated Automatic Captions - Video Editing - Lifehacker - 1 views

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    YouTube clips have previously allowed for captioning, but it was a system that was a little buggy and only worked from YouTube's site. That's all changed with the advent of machine-generated captions and auto-timing.
Aaron Choate

Got an iPhone or 3G iPad? Apple is recording your moves - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views

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    Today at Where 2.0 Pete Warden and I will announce the discovery that your iPhone, and your 3G iPad, is regularly recording the position of your device into a hidden file. Ever since iOS 4 arrived, your device has been storing a long list of locations and time stamps. We're not sure why Apple is gathering this data, but it's clearly intentional, as the database is being restored across backups, and even device migrations.
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    Wow - kinda cool and just a little bit creepy. not being transmitted to Apple, but ... what's it for?
Aaron Choate

HTTP framework for time-based access to resource states -- Memento - 0 views

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    draft framework for bridging the present and past web - interlinking resources with their archival/version resources - I've been fascinated with how we might do this - glad somebody is looking at it.
matthewav

Beautifully Designed Website, HUGE IA Effort - 2 views

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    This is an example of a beautifully designed, built and IA'd website. They intend for this website to be a "journey website" in which you spend time exploring the site. The designer must be very happy becase his/her vision was allowed to be shown. The details of the website are too consistent to be a site designed by committee. I'm not commenting on it's compliance or browser capabilities, just the design. Sigh.
matthewav

"Readability" - A Reader Application - 1 views

Readability is a reader application that saves and organizes links to articles for reading later online or offline. It requires a download for your mobile device and the creation of an account (li...

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started by matthewav on 13 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
matthewav

Professional Branding Creates A Logo for Adonit, an Austin Company - 3 views

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    PLEASE READ THIS FOR TIS BRANDING PURPOSES: This Austin company took EIGHT MONTHS to create their logo. They had their branding and creative statements already completed. I will be e-mailing, a second time, to everyone the branding document I created for TIS. Aaron asked that everyone be prepared to talk about the TIS branding for the 13 March, Thursday, TIS staff meeting.
Jade Diaz

Me2Bus: Austin TX - 0 views

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    Cool little web app that tells you when the next Cap Metro bus is scheduled to come. Real time info on actual arrival would be cooler but this ain't bad.
Jade Diaz

AJAX and Accessibility- Standards Schmandards - 0 views

  • Improving accessibility of AJAX forms Fortunately there are some things we can do to increase accessbility of AJAX forms. Here are my recommendations: Inform the user at the top of the form that it requires javascript or detect javascript automatically and warn the user when it isn’t available. If the form has many fields you will spare your users a lot of frustration. Everyone hates filling out a form just to find out that they can’t submit it. Inform the user that the page is updated dynamically. This is especially important for screen reader users and will help them decide when to trigger a re-read of the page. Make it possible to recieve an alert when information was updated. This may not be practically possible depending on the complexity of your form but will help a screen reader user a lot. Alert boxes are read by the screen reader and are usually displayed together with a sound. The checkbox should be displayed so it is clear that it is not part of the original form. Highlight recently updated areas for a short period of time. This will help sighted users understand what just happened. The nice folks over at 37signals have dubbed this “The Yellow Fade Technique” but you can use any colour you like. Check out Adam Michela’s code for another way of providing the fade.
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