Google Maps

Google Maps 1. The rest of earth please :) 2. Ad layers to the map, News, Public service, Public, Wikipedia, etc 3. Integrate with NASA World Wind 4. Let users ad info, let it become the world biggest guestmap! Add a chaoslayer where anyone could mark their spot. Old spots fade out if the area… Fortsett å lese Google Maps

PhoneBlogger

PhoneBlogger PhoneBlogger is a tool for publishing to a blog via a phone call. PhoneBlogger is an automated voice application that first asks you for info about which pre-configured blog you wish to post to. After collecting the necessary information, PhoneBlogger records your audio message. Finally, it posts a blog entry that links to the… Fortsett å lese PhoneBlogger

Arbitron’s Portable People Meter

Engadget: Arbitron’s Portable People Meter Engadget writes about the Portable People MeterPeople Meter, «a pager-like two-inch by half-inch gadget that is supposed to be able to track all the media you’re exposed to throughout the day. Volunteers in Houston who have agreed to test the Portable People Meters are expected to wear them during all… Fortsett å lese Arbitron’s Portable People Meter

Scientists Create Remote-Controlled Flies

ABC News: Scientists Create Remote-Controlled Flies NEW HAVEN, Conn. Apr 8, 2005 – Yale University researchers say their study that used lasers to create remote-controlled fruit flies could lead to a better understanding of overeating and violence in humans. Using the lasers to stimulate specific brain cells, researchers say they were able to make the… Fortsett å lese Scientists Create Remote-Controlled Flies

Ideas for interactive movies workshop, february 23-25 2001

Found some old notes when cleaning out my network share at work, pretty neat stuff for 2001, and I still want to work more on these. Please don’t steal them, because then I would have to kill ya, and that would be really impractical :) Here it is, unread, unproofed, and unedited. 001. Working title:… Fortsett å lese Ideas for interactive movies workshop, february 23-25 2001

The Blair watch project

Image via Wikipedia Introducing the Blair watch project from Guardian Unlimited: Election 2005 «Devoted Guardian readers will have read Oliver Burkeman’s account of trying to keep track of Tony Blair in Dorset South yesterday, in which he describes how misdirection sent reporters scampering across southern England, in a ‘meandering day-trip’ in search of the prime… Fortsett å lese The Blair watch project