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A few years have passed since we started using Google search engine and I remember clearly that I liked it from day one. I even remember the first days I open my Gmail account with a full 1gig for e-mails which back in the days was unreal comparing to other free on-line e-mail services. I wont forget the day I saw a full length movie on google video in great quality without leaving my own chair!
Today Google is as known as the moon, my Gmail account has more then 7.5 gigs of free space to store e-mails and my own…
Her name is Emily.
Well, actually I don’t know ‘her’ name but the article says that it’s Emily! and by sweet god they sure did a number on her. I love animation, in any form possible, computer generated or oldschool hand drawn, I have great respects for the artists who work night over night making something out of nothing. I know it’s not an easy task to draw or animate and to make it look real has always been a challenge for any animator.
So, what do we have here today? basically the best lifelike animation I have seen in a long…
I love it when a big media cooperation opens it’s sources and let the users test and play around with their mainframe, specially when it involved growth in both fields, the network and it’s players.
So today’s case is our dear friends at Google and Gmail, they have just opened up their testing process by calling on tens of millions of Gmail users to put new features of the service through their paces.
It’s called Gmail Labs and it has launched 13 settings for users to play around with and tell engineers directly what they think of them.
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Video clip link —> David Carson interview on hillmancurtis
Sometimes, as the dawn creeps in on me I end up diving deep into sites I would never collide while I am fully awake. Today is one of those days, I love it when I suddenly click click on a site site and before I know it I am flushed with info and images that simply sparks my mind and heart and make me want to create and express myself and specially share with others what I just found. So, what do we have here today? Good bloody question, I found a great little video clip…
This week’s release of Wii Fit from Nintendo will put a little more activity in motion-driven interactive media. But after your workout with your “Mii” avatar, you’ll want to relax. Well, with the next generation of gesture recognition, you might actually be able to draw yourself up a chair, literally. Check out this video from Sketch Furniture, which is also highlighted by interaction designer Dan Saffer on the preview blog for his upcoming book on gestural interfaces.
Of course, I’d probably sketch out a comfy sofa, a cold one and a Lakers game. New Media. It’s all about customization.
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