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*M*i*r*r*o*r* *W*o*r*l*d* am 28. Dezember 2007 unter art image weird
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Plushie:An Interactive Design System for Plush Toys am 14. Dezember 2007 unter japan video weird
We introduce Plushie, an interactive system that allows nonprofessional users to design their own original plush toys.
Brilliance.jpg (JPEG-Grafik, 568x584 Pixel) am 14. Dezember 2007 unter programming weird
YouTube - Low-Cost Multi-touch Whiteboard using the Wii Remote am 13. Dezember 2007 unter hack interface screen video wii
Some more questions about C - comp.lang.c | Google Groups am 13. Dezember 2007 unter weird
Can anyone answer these C questions? Yes! Almost anybody with a rudimentary knowledge of C can answer them! Everybody else in your class will be able to answer them, and very easily, too! How clever of you to set yourself apart from the others; you are su
TrackMeNot am 11. Dezember 2007 unter firefox google security tracking
TrackMeNot is a lightweight browser extension that helps protect web searchers from surveillance and data-profiling by search engines.
Was ist drin ? am 6. Dezember 2007 unter essen
Die Serie "Was ist drin ?" entstand aus Anfragen von Verbrauchern über die Zutatenliste. Zuerst ging es nur darum zu erklären warum diese oder jene Zutat in diesem oder jenem Lebensmittel enthalten ist. Doch bald entwickelte sich daraus eine Eigendynami
Widgets on S60: Web Runtime | NewLC am 1. Dezember 2007 unter mobile nokia s60 web
S60's browser new functionality, Web Runtime (WRT), allows you to develop application that use standard Web technologies (such as: XHTML, CSS, JavaScript), which are called widgets. Using widgets, developers will be able to offer their users the experienc
YouTube - Mauricio Ricardo - dessins am 30. November 2007 unter video
Giant Global Graph | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs am 25. November 2007 unter internet semanticweb web
So The Graph word has been creeping in. BradFitz talks of the Social Graph as does Alex Iskold, who discusses social graphs and network theory in general, points out that users want to own their own social graphs. He alo points out that examples of graphs
