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The Khronos held their fall Face to Face in San Antonio this year. The F2F is a Khonos member event that happens 3 times a year. It gives all members a chance to meet and discuss the future roadmap, bugs and development of Khronos technology. Oh, and to have a little fun as well!
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M (1973 vintage) Lens: Hasselblad 80mm f2.8 Plannar T* chrome. Film: Ilford Delta 3200 @ 3200. Developer: Ilford ILFOTEC DD-X 1+4 9.50 mins @ 20*C. Meter: Minolta Auto Meter VF. Digital conversion: Epson V550 and Lightroom 6.
The devs team. Runners up at the intra-yahoo! tennis ball cricket tourney 2008 :)
Cheers and thanks to Nachiket for organizing all this on his own.
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This is where the Apple Design Award winners got their free kiosks. There were a slew of great developers here.
Aetna Springs Resort was built in 1877 and functioned to accommodate wealthy travelers from San Francisco who came to the area for the reported healing powers of spring water nearby. Throughout the years, the property has seen many different owners who all had different ideas for how it would be used. Sitting abandoned since the 1970's, the resort now sits in the middle of a struggle between locals and the new developer.
Blog about Aetna Springs:
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Senior Airman Daniel Burkhardt (left) and Staff Sgt. Christopher Bevins, both Air Force broadcast journalists currently supporting Joint Task Force – National Capital Region, a task force of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel stood up in support of the 57th Presidential Inauguration, put the finishing touches on a cellphone application Jan. 14 that they designed from the ground up to provide real time information on the historic event. Burkhardt and Bevins have come from 11th Wing Public Affairs at Joint Base Andrews, Md. Their app, called “Inauguration,” was released by Apple Inc. Jan. 14 and is currently available through the corporation’s App Store. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Christopher M. Gaylord, 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)
Screenshot of the drx app in Firefox with Sage running in the sidebar, this after importing the OPML of the entire directory, which you can see in the upper left with the entries below it.
Profitable apps on the Ribbit Platform! Say Hallelujah! Sunday, March 16, 2008 - developer.ribbit.com
Developers are seeking to override zoning restrictions intended to protect Brooklyn Botanic Garden, in order to build a massive complex at 960 Franklin Avenue—just 150 feet from the Garden. Rendering from the application filed with NYC.
Roberto Hernández de Monterrey, Jose Antonio Chajón de Guatemala, Miguel Angel Morán de Ciudad de México y un servidor
What if a website can be affordable? What if the cost of outsourcing developers is just a fraction of housing an entire department?
This is the worlds largest wok. 50,000 watts allow you to prepare a wok dish for 700 people in just over 10 minutes
Looking for a app store release? At Viewport Tech, we're well acquainted with all of the major mobile application marketplaces: the iTunes Appstore, Google Play Store, and Windows Apps store are all at the tips of our fingers.
Ribbit's own Charles Freedman tells 'em what he's gonna tell 'em at the Spawn. Sunday, March 16, 2008 - developer.ribbit.com