Monthly Archives: September 2006

Few auditory tickles to relax you this weekend

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Well, there was one MP3 floating around the internet of which one of our team downloaded. We used to laugh a lot (aloud) whenever we listen to Chikati China the Chinese Chicken. Recently, somebody emailed me asking for the lady in the below audio (Mallu Hot Stepper).

Being in the Designer’s Shoe for a while

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Designers occupy a weird space in the business world, lots of power (to control form and behavior), and yet none (we’re usually dependent on others to execute the design). We care a lot about our designs (we’re not usually in this field for the money) and we want you to care about them as well. [...]

Brajeshwar on Flash Timeline – 10 Years of Flash

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For ten years, Flash technology has been the de facto standard for creating rich, interactive content. Today, over two million Flash developers use Flash to create content for web sites, interactive presentations, and mobile devices

Google Image Labeler – real Game or a Game to collect metadata for their images?

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You’ll be randomly paired with a partner who’s online and using the feature. Over a 90-second period, you and your partner will be shown the same set of images and asked to provide as many labels as possible to describe each image you see.

My Fabrik – the marriage of an online and offline media storage

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My Fabrik have the ability to tie the online storage with your local storage. If you have own network connected storage device, you can subscribe to the Fabrik Media service and avail of the same.

Search Engine Decoder

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Mark Angeletti emailed me about Search Engine Decoder long back but never got a chance to play around with it. This is kinda cool application whereby the buttons, when clicked, activate colored arrows that chart who supplies who with what. For example, Google supplies primary results to AOL, NetScape, Alexa, GO.com and Dogpile. It also [...]