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YELLOW ARROW :: CAPITOL OF PUNK - 0 views

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    Documental locativo de la movida musical de Washington que hace uso de Yellow Arrow.
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Index of /osfavelados/txts - 0 views

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    varios textos sobre geografía personales, digitalismo, flujos, territorios, etc..
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Shirky: Situated Software - 0 views

  • Both groups had the classic problem of notification -- getting a user to tune in requires interrupting their current activity, not something users have been known to relish. Billions were spent on Web School applications that assumed users would bookmark for a return visit, or would happily accept email alerts, but despite a few well-publicized successes like Schwab.com and eBay, users have mostly refused to "check back often."
  • We constantly rely on the cognitive capabilities of individuals in software design -- we assume a user can associate the mouse with the cursor, or that icons will be informative. We rarely rely on the cognitive capabilities of groups, however, though we rely on those capabilities in the real world all the time.
  • The suggestion about general web accessibility for the CoDeck interface came in the form of a rhetorical question -- "Why not make it as broadly accessible as possible?" In the Web School, of course, the answer is "No reason", since more users are always A Good Thing, but for CoDeck there were several good reasons for not simply turning their project into a Web video app. First, the physicalization of the interface, using the gutted BetaMax deck, provides a communal affordance that it is impossible to replicate over the web. Second, since CoDeck serves a tight community, the density of communication among ITP video makers would be diluted by general accessibility. Third, having the video deck in the lounge makes it self-policing; the cohesion of the community keeps it largely free from abuse, whereas a generally accessible and password-free "upload and critique" video site would become a cesspool of porn within hours. Finally, serving a local community maximizes use of free bandwidth on the local network, enabling features that would saddle a public system with crippling costs.
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  • Situated software isn't a technological strategy so much as an attitude about closeness of fit between software and its group of users, and a refusal to embrace scale, generality or completeness as unqualified virtues. Seen in this light, the obsession with personalization of Web School software is an apology for the obvious truth -- most web applications are impersonal by design, as they are built for a generic user. Allowing the user to customize the interface of a Web site might make it more useful, but it doesn't make it any more personal than the ATM putting your name on the screen while it spits out your money.
  • Whatever the WeBe group could do to make ITP group purchases easier, they didn't need to build identity or reputation systems. Because the software was situated in a particular (and particularly tight) community, they got those things for free.
  • Situated software, by contrast, doesn't need to be personalized -- it is personal from its inception. Teachers on the Run worked this way. Everyone knew that Paul and Keren built it. You could only rate Clay and Marianne and Tom and the other ITP professors. You didn't even know it even existed unless you were on the ITP mailing list. The application's lack of generality or completeness, in other words, communicated something -- "We built this for you" -- that the impersonal facade of RateMyProfessors.com doesn't have and can't fake.
  • One of my students mentioned building a web application for his mother, a schoolteacher, to keep track of her class. If you were working alone, unpaid, and in your spare time, there's no way you could make an application that would satisfy the general and complete needs of schoolteachers everywhere. You could make one for your mom, though.
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Museum Without Walls - 0 views

  • The MIT Museum is leading an innovative location-based storytelling research project, Museum Without Walls (MWOW), to put history and science in your hand and turn the world into a museum. The goal is to help reveal the hidden and the extraordinary in the MIT landscape by encouraging people to learn about their surroundings. It begins with an Institute-based effort but the project is pioneering the development of technologies as a model usable by any institution or community.
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YouTube - GyPSy Guide in action - 0 views

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    Vídeo imprescindible de referencia.
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Castilla - La Mancha Innovación - actualidad - noticias - 0 views

  • Estas audioguías GPS serán accesibles para los turistas extranjeros --puesto que van a ser diseñadas en varios idiomas-- y tendrán un importante componente de audio y video para que los discapacitados sensoriales tengan acceso a toda la información relevante, informó la Universidad en nota de prensa.
  • Se prevé que las audioguías se puedan alquilar en los diferentes puntos de información --oficinas de turismo locales--,
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Qultures.com - 0 views

  • Would I need an ordinary guide as well? Honestly, no. But I would like to have all my travel information available in the form of an audio download and accessible on my car DVD-player or my Mp3 rather than accessible in a written form. This would enable me to listen to the introductory stuff, while travelling on the underground, in my car or relaxing at my hotel. After surfing around on the Internet, it seems as if this option is not fully available. The large publishers are naturally scared of being hit by the same blitz as the music business. The prediction is however pretty easy. It is only a matter of time.
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    Este es un artículo interesante sobre ViewRanger, especialmente porque el autor echa de menos justo lo que Decode le podrá dar.
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radiusIM - The Social IM - 0 views

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    Mensajería instantanea basada en Google Maps. Es capaz de utilizar varias redes de mensajería. Los usuarios definen manualmente su localización de modo que puedas ver todos tus contactos posicionados en el mapa.
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ViewRanger : Off-road GPS Navigation With OS Mapping - 0 views

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    Hasta ahora lo más similar a Decode que he visto. Aunque no contempla el tipo de navegación sonora de Decode, es sin duda un buen acercamiento. Está enfocado para su uso en el campo y los entusiastas de las rutas y el GPS ya que ofrece mucha información de tipo técnico. Debo investigar más sobre su visualización "3D". Parece que hace uso de una brújula digital.
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participate | online - 0 views

  • Key challenges for Participate include the integration of data captured from personal devices and sensors with broadcast and online services; the development of a platform that integrates diverse media devices and networks, and establishing business models for emerging services indentified in the project.
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Jaiku | Your Conversation - 0 views

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    Similar a twitter, te permite compartir tu estado y tus pensamientos en el momento actual, compartir tu posición y eventos cercanos de interés.


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Bienvenido al portal del la Fundación OSGeo | OSGeo.org - 0 views

  • La Open Source Geospatial Foundation ha sido creada para promover y construir el software geoespacial abierto de la más alta calidad. El objetivo de la fundación es promover el uso y desarrollo colaborativo de proyectos liderados por la comunidad.
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