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Garage part deux
via NimbleBit: purveyors of nimble bits by David Marsh on June 17, 2008
Woohoo! This is our 50th post since we started the Zero Gear development blog! I am just taking a quick moment to post a revised GUI mockup of how we want the garage to function. This will hopefully be another GUI programmed in flash, and will feature floating elements that can be positioned by the user. Hopefully you will be tooling around in this garage soon!
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ChumbyFest ‘08
via Latest Adobe News by Category by BeMobile on June 16, 2008
In the LA Flash user group meeting, sheduled on 18 June, the main topics will be Chumby, mobile and Flash Lite. The name of this special meeting is ChumbyFest ‘08. During the meeting the Chumby device and the widget development with Flash Lite 3 will be the stars. Best practices as well as some tips & tricks will [...]
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Hitachi Maxell Claims Huge Lithium-Ion Battery Breakthrough. Too Good to be True?
via TreeHugger by (author unknown) on June 03, 2008
Warning: This news might be too good to be true.Hitachi Maxell, along with Nagasaki University, NIAIST, and Fuji Heavy Industries (the parent company of Subaru, makers of the R1e electric car), announced that it has developed a new chemistry for lithium-ion batteries. Part of the change is dropping the expensive cobalt element and using "nano-infused lithium" with manganese (a very...
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I like turtles
via NimbleBit: purveyors of nimble bits by David Marsh on June 03, 2008
see!
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Join our Steam Group!
via NimbleBit: purveyors of nimble bits by David Marsh on June 02, 2008
We want Zero Gear to be available on Steam when it is ready to be unleashed on the world. Until that happens, you can show your support and desire to see a game like Zero Gear on Steam by joining our Steam Group! Brian and I are usually in the group chat room as well, so stop by and say hello!
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Deluge Does Lightweight BitTorrent Across Platforms [Featured Download]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on June 02, 2008
Windows/Mac/Linux: Freeware application Deluge is a lightweight, cross-platform BitTorrent client. Aside from the standard BitTorrent functionality (you know, downloading), Deluge has a—dare I...
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digg stories history rings
via information aesthetics by (author unknown) on June 02, 2008
a simple visualization of the top 10 most-dugg stories of the day (by midnight) for the past year, rendered as a series of tree-ring-like symbols, moving outwards in time. rings are colored according to Digg's eight top-level categorizations. ring thickness is linearly proportional to the number of diggs the story received. trends comparisons can be made by category or weekday.[link:...
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everybody <3's pandas!
via NimbleBit: purveyors of nimble bits by David Marsh on May 29, 2008
At least that is what I gathered becuase when people would suggest characters for the game, a panda was always one of the first blurted out. So I made a panda character! Here it is!
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Trulia snapshot
via information aesthetics by (author unknown) on May 28, 2008
a visual interface offering an alternative view of the homes currently listed for sale on trulia.com, as located on a geographical map. the interface is specifically optimized to encourage browsing photos on a map in a playful way. users can search for any city in the USA & either click around the map, scroll the slider or just hit the big "play" button & sit back & just watch.[link:...
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Anza Borrego And The Fight for Energy Security
via TreeHugger by (author unknown) on May 27, 2008
When Former Mayor of Escondido, CA, Ernie Cowan began his career covering the Anza Borrego beat for the San Diego Evening Tribune, he never thought it would someday lead him back to quietly waging war to protect this desolated area. In Anza Borrego, Cowan chronicles the many rare and wild species that thrive in the area. The photography book is beautifully done and includes a barren, isolated...
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