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Srinivas Gundelli

Applications | Involver: The Web's Most Trusted Social Marketing Platform - 4 views

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    Social Media Apps for productivity and audience engagement.
johnpiter

We're Hiring a Social Media Manager! Interested? - 0 views

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    We are hiring a Social Media Manager to oversee all of our social networks at the church.  The role involves creative content development and storytelling, platform and conversation management/monitoring, volunteer engagement, ministry support/coaching and more.
ibrandwebsite

How Do I Promote Myself - 0 views

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    Learn how to increase and enhance your ability to brand yourself online. Our forum specializes in marketing to "How to" for models and all others occupations that involve the online community. Find more information to marketersdomination.net
Anthony Beal

Unusual clock - 18 views

shared by Anthony Beal on 02 May 12 - No Cached
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    70 workers are building a wooden 4 x 12 m "digital" time display in real time: a work that involves 1611 changes within 24 hour period. Seamlessly documented and shot on video, a 24 hours movie or clock is now available. Standard Time is an artwork of Mark Formanek, realized by Datenstrudel.
yc c

Beat Sequencer in HTML5 - 7 views

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    A drum machine! Click the buttons you want to play while the loop is going. Then press "Run" and listen to the beat magic. You can change the tempo, too, if you'd like-just stop the loop (by pressing "Run" again) and then edit the bpm. Right now the sequencer only works in Safari and Firefox because Chrome doesn't support aif/wav files yet-and Internet Explorer is… well… Internet Explorer. On the bright side, there's no flash or other plugin involved. It's all HTML 5 and JavaScript. Created by Jesse Jackson / Pattern86.
Janos Haits

Home » LibreOffice - 16 views

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    LibreOffice is the power-packed free, libre and open source personal productivity suite for Windows, Macintosh and GNU/Linux, that gives you six feature-rich applications for all your document production and data processing needs: Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Math and Base. Support and documentation is free from our large, dedicated community of users, contributors and developers. You, too, can get involved!
yc c

Sketchpad-Draw online - 20 views

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    You can drag and drop images and SVGs into your browser to place them in your drawing. Then drag, resize and rotate. The time-machine feature provides unlimited undo/redo functionality. There's a huge collection of fonts, graciously provided by those involved with the Google Fonts Directory-the text tool allows you to preview exactly what your text looks like, instead of editing and clicking "apply" over and over. The select tool allows you to edit any layer, and even do bulk operations, such as changing the color of multiple layers.
yc c

Test Swarm: Distributed Continuous Integration for JavaScript - 0 views

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    The primary goal of TestSwarm is to take the complicated, and time-consuming, process of running JavaScript test suites in multiple browsers and to grossly simplify it. It achieves this goal by providing all the tools necessary for creating a continuous integration workflow for your JavaScript project. If you are a casual user of some open source JavaScript libraries and wish to help them generate high-quality test results for their project then TestSwarm is the perfect way to get involved. Right now TestSwarm.com is open for alpha testing.
yc c

EasyRGB - The inimitable RGB and COLOR search engine! - 4 views

  • Color calculatorConverts color data to different color standards (RGB, CMYK, L*ab, L*ch, L*uv, Hunter, XYZ etc.). All the math implemented in this calculators is available in the math/formulas page.
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    Monitor color calibration, Monitor color resolution, Create color harmonies, Color delta/comparison math, Color tutorials formulas to calculate color differences. All of them refers to the CIE-L*ab color space.Each formula is written as a "neutral programming function", easy to be translate in any specific computer language.We did not post obvious deltas which involve a simple subtraction of two values.
Janos Haits

Etcher by resin.io - 5 views

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    "Here at resin.io we have thousands of users working through our getting started process and until recently we were embarassed about the steps that involved burning an SD card. There was a separate track for each Mac/Windows/Ubuntu and several manual and error prone steps along the way."
yc c

Ted's Homemade Web Tools - 0 views

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    Here's my webtools page. Too many tools that I love on my UNIX system(s) are inaccessable to the average friend/co-worker of mine. Yet everyone has access to webpages. So my choices to help people out involve either giving shell accounts out and teaching people how to run specific UNIX comands or I could just write these tools on the web. So here they are (in order of writing):
yc c

Illuminations: Dynamic Paper - 6 views

  • Need a pentagonal pyramid that's six inches tall? Or a number line that goes from ‑18 to 32 by 5's? Or a set of pattern blocks where all shapes have one-inch sides? You can create all those things and more with the Dynamic Paper tool. Place the images you want, then export it as a PDF activity sheet for your students or as a JPEG image for use in other applications or on the web. Instructions   This applet allows you to create the following: Nets – two-dimensional outlines of three-dimensional shapes, including regular polyhedra, prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones Graph Paper – coordinate graphs, polar coordinates, logarithmic graph paper Number Lines – including positive and negative coordinates Number Grids – hundreds boards and the like Tessellations – tiling patterns involving triangles, quadrilaterals, and hexagons Shapes – pattern blocks, attribute blocks, and color tiles Spinners – up to 16 sectors, with adjustable sizes
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