Pulse is an elegant news reading application for iPhone, iPad and Android devices. It incorporates colorful panning story bars and fills them with content from your favorite sources. Pulse redefines news, giving you the opportunity to experience the news you desire from traditional sources, your favorite blogs and social networks - all in one beautiful interface.
SAVE FOR LATER. Put articles, videos or pretty much anything into Pocket. Save directly from your browser or from apps like Twitter, Flipboard, Pulse and Zite.
Stinky Teddy is currently using Bing (web, news, image), Yahoo! (web, news image), VideoSurf (videos with thumbnail previews), Twitter (microblog), Oneriot (real-time pulse of the web), and Collecta (blogs, comments, news). And he is working overtime to recruit even more providers to become his eyes and ears on the web, social media and blogosphere...
Sensation and Perception Experiments
Two experiments which I designed and ran for my Sensation and Perception class in Fall 2009. They are designed to measure counting thresholds.
Pulse of the Planet
visualize tweets in real-time using Google Maps.
Sensation and Perception Experiments
Two experiments which I designed and ran for my Sensation and Perception class in Fall 2009. They are designed to measure counting thresholds. Both experiments use HTML5 canvases which requires a modern browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
Life on a Canvas
simulation of Conway's Game of Life and I added a bunch of features to make it interactive. Go ahead and enjoy it!
Tier3
Tier3 attempts to build itself as a layer on top of social news sites like Digg and reddit.
Pong written in JavaScript
Radius
Radius is a portal-esque web page. Shiny graphics, Ajax, and APIs are at the heart of this prototype. It may not be practical, but it is an experiment in making a portal type page.