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interior of Academic Bookshop (1969)
Keskuskatu 1
Pohjoisesplanadi 39
FIN-00101 Helsinki
Finland
architect Alvar Aalto
(Kuortane 1898 – Helsinki 1976)
akateeminen.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/en/akateeminenc...
© picture by Mark Larmuseau
25, Feb., 2007 / 2007年02月25日
Shinkobe Oriental Avenue, Kitano, Kobe, Japan / 新神戸オリエンタルアベニュー@神戸・北野(日本)
pork cutlet shop "KATSU-YA" / 手打ちとんかつ「かつ屋」
www.avenue-mall.com/webapp/avenue/shop/display.do?shopId=...
This might be final version ;) It is the screen where users (including me) will spend most of their time so it needs to be really good. ;)
model in Sigma booth @ Henry's Photographic, Video & Digital Imaging Show, Mississauga.
www.henrys.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/PageDisplay?dest...
TweetDeck by Twitter, official Twitter application for managing multiple Twitter accounts, schedul tweets and manage multiple windows of twitter interactions.
It did. Thank goodness. I don't know how, but it worked. What you're looking @ here:
(1) 63" H STORM floor lamp
(1) 31" H STORM table lamp
(1) JONISK lamp (the bubble)
(2) LAVIN wall uplights
(1) BASTIS hook
(1) LUNNA swivel chair, blue
(1) LUNNA footstool, blue
various lightbulbs for the lamps
And I'd like to state, for the record, that this is a damn fine cameraphone.
Motion Notion was contracted to create an interactive web application that the client could take to tradeshows and demonstrate their products. The web app featured 360 degree product views, system animations, installation galleries and product specifications.
www.barronmall.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/category7_cr... living room decorations_10605_10051_11613_-1_11612_11612
IKEA LACK side table in Oak Veneer. Original Price: $16.99, Asking Price: $8
www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?top...
Doh! Missed the me today last night (pretty sure there's a shot at home - have to fix that).
Spent today getting my head around (or attempting to) the ASP.NET "framework" (if you really want to be nice and call it that). Seems less of a framework and more of a software environment with little assistance - going to it from Ruby on Rails is like going back to C from C++. Sooooo not nice (and nor, imho, the best tool for the job, but oh well). So the job of getting this little web app together could be longer than really needed - especially as I'm yet to determine how to bloody well get url routing and a couple of other things working...
I think i'll go home and work on the two super secret projects tonight instead :)
That's me today (to date)!
From City of VIctoria Development Tracker: tender.victoria.ca/webapps/ourcity/Prospero/Details.aspx?...
Concept and Design for store.dieseltimeframes.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Home...
Excited to have the project live on the web now.
Nach dem Laden der Mini-App wird die Startseite angezeigt, auf der übersichtlich alle Funktionen der Mini-App erkennbar sind.
Über den unteren Bildschirmrand läuft der Newsflash mit aktuellen Meldungen, wichtigen Informationen und Neuigkeiten.
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
At Hornbill, we run a regular hackathon event where you have 24 hours to complete a project. This was my fourth one and I decided to put forward a new Employee of the Quarter app built on our platform.
Here you can see the dashboard page which features mostly real data.
I had a blast and was lucky enough to be in the top 3! Determined to do better next time round :)
This screenshot was taken during a video capture for a short demo of my entry, which all of us are asked to do.
You can find out more about Hornbill here: www.hornbill.com
See a demo of the EOTQ app here: youtu.be/i2Bsvk1ZkY0
Software companies can't grok maps
Reading a radar.oreilly article, Tom Coates at "Future of Web Apps" on the Carson Workshops, The Future of Web Apps this morning I was intrigued to find map directions for the conference, mindful of software companies not understanding the pitfalls of mapping.
Why online maps suck
Yesterday I found another software company using mapping as a core of their service and made a statement along the lines of, '... software companies are getting in over their heads with the complexity involved in cartography. ...'
Well here's an example. Google for example (I could use other companies & I'm not trying to single out google for special treatment. If I find other examples I'll highlight them. I simply using this particular example to highlight a point) has lots of money, expertise, talent right?
Tell me why then can't I find where I need to go? If I'm new to this town having a street location, some generalised location is not enough. Say I manage to find the general area (because of the distinct landmark bridge and geography). What next? Where is the building? What side of the street? Where are the street numbers and side streets I can use for reference?
The map shown above is simply deviod of the correct level of detail in order to be useful.
So lets go to the larger scale map (larger the scale, smaller the area) ...
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