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Bonnie Thibodeau

WristQue wearable sensor connects you digital world | Cutting Edge - CNET News - 0 views

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    ...and on that note, technology and people are getting even cozier these days. I used to think it was impressive how quickly cell phones got smaller and smarter and how quickly internet went wireless and made sharing easier. Now, inventions like this wrist control system and the idea of "smart buildings" seems to shadow earlier technology, and make us wonder if there is anything we won't try to give a technology interface-lift to.
Bonnie Thibodeau

Hackers turn MIT building into giant Tetris game | Crave - CNET - 0 views

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    A really awesome example of gaming on a giant scale. Also marks an interesting intersection of where hacking meets productivity, or breaking with positive outcomes.
Benjamin Myers

Building Responsive Websites: How to Handle Navigation Menus - 0 views

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    Looks at "responsive design" and navigation menus. And if you couldn't already tell, I've fallen behind in my Webmonkey reading and am now bombing the Humanities Computing group with any article that I think is interesting and/or semi-relevant. I'll stop soon.
Eric Wardell

About | Tumblr - 0 views

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    Of the different online accounts I have, Tumblr is one account I don't have and after reading O'Reilly and looking at the site I have to admit I'm a little fascinated by it. It seem like in many ways it's taken the parts of Myspace, facebook, and twitter that work and pasted them all together at once. In some senses this seems overwhelming, but just from the sample pages, what I see doesn't look entirely unlike what I'm creating for this class. I intentionally linked to the about page since I think there is a great deal of interesting info that feels like it came almost came straight out of O'Reilly's book especially in regard to building communities and allowing for participation, customization, and interaction. The home page also has some useful pieces worth exploring I think.
Martina Helfferich

To create brand attachment, tell your origin story - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    This article examines the use of emotional attachment and building of unique stories to create buzz through social media sites like twitter and facebook.
Benjamin Myers

Welcome to Tablecloth - 0 views

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    I thought this might be useful for anyone who wanted to build tables into their website.
Sandy Baldwin

Persuasive Games - We design, build, and distribute videogames for persuasion, instruct... - 0 views

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    Bogost's game study. Lots to play here.
Ben Bishop

30+ Awesome Free and Open Source Audio Applications List - 3 views

  • Free and Open Source Audio Applications List
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    A list of the heavy open-source hitters for audio playback and editing.
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    I thought I just commented on this but maybe I commented on the wrong thing because I don't see my original comment! I'm definitely new to Diigo. Ben, this post made me wonder...are you familiar with SoundCloud, and if so, do you know of any free online software like it that take mp3 files and convert them to HTML code that can be embedded into a webpage?
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    Sound cloud looks really interesting, but they host all of the content and you just send out links to share it. In order to play content on your page, you need a mess of java script commands and I have no idea how to link that to your content... Guess that's why all the bands pay big bucks to have someone build their site for them.
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    Alright. Thanks, Ben.
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