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What’s Google TV ?
Turned out that Google is also doing its own thing for the 10-foot screen. Google announced 2 versions of their famous new TV, the first is called the Buddy Box which is currently an expensive box manufactured by Sony and the second is an Integrated TV built right into the TV set that will be announced soon.
Turned out that Google is also doing its own thing for the 10-foot screen. Google announced 2 versions of their famous new TV, the first is called the Buddy Box which is currently an expensive box manufactured by Sony and the second is an Integrated TV built right into the TV set that will be announced soon.
Concert à Marseille @ Le Moulin 2012
This is a demo application built by my team at Adobe using content provided to us by National Geographic. It's implemented entirely with web technologies.
Wielding the tools from CSS and browser layout can enable stunning visualizations for web content. Using web features like CSS filters, WebGL, HTML5 video, SVG, canvas and evolving future tech like CSS Regions, CSS Shapes and CSS Custom Filters promises a hugely expanded creative landscape. Adobe has had a long history of working with content creators who are passionate about layout and design, and so has been active in applying this knowledge to the web with contributions to many evolving web standards.
With the help of National Geographic, we used content from their feature titled ‘Forest Giant’ to build a prototype showcasing how these features can enable rich web layout and responsive techniques. This article will show how we built some particularly interesting characteristics of the site. For a concise overview it’s worth watching this video below where Christian Cantrell walks you through the various features of the site.
With the help of National Geographic, we used content from their feature titled ‘Forest Giant’ to build a prototype showcasing how these features can enable rich web layout and responsive techniques. This article will show how we built some particularly interesting characteristics of the site. For a concise overview it’s worth watching this video below where Christian Cantrell walks you through the various features of the site.
Wielding the tools from CSS and browser layout can enable stunning visualizations for web content. Using web features like CSS filters, WebGL, HTML5 video, SVG, canvas and evolving future tech like CSS Regions, CSS Shapes and CSS Custom Filters promises a hugely expanded creative landscape. Adobe has had a long history of working with content creators who are passionate about layout and design, and so has been active in applying this knowledge to the web with contributions to many evolving web standards.
With the help of National Geographic, we used content from their feature titled ‘Forest Giant’ to build a prototype showcasing how these features can enable rich web layout and responsive techniques. This article will show how we built some particularly interesting characteristics of the site. For a concise overview it’s worth watching this video below where Christian Cantrell walks you through the various features of the site.
With the help of National Geographic, we used content from their feature titled ‘Forest Giant’ to build a prototype showcasing how these features can enable rich web layout and responsive techniques. This article will show how we built some particularly interesting characteristics of the site. For a concise overview it’s worth watching this video below where Christian Cantrell walks you through the various features of the site.
Building for the web can be like building on quicksand. Browsers have tended to do mostly the same thing, but have occasional, maddeningly unpredictable differences. For example, browsers all come with “user agent stylesheets” — a default set of CSS styles, so that a heading looks like a heading etc., even before you style the page1. Of course, every browser engine uses a slightly different set of defaults.
An App for Generating Custom Skin CSS
A set of small, responsive CSS modules that you can use in every web project.
Responsive Web design has been around for some years now, and it was a hot topic in 2012. Many well-known people such as Brad Frost and Luke Wroblewski have a lot of experience with it and have helped us make huge improvements in the field. But there’s still a whole lot to do.
In this article, we will look at what is currently possible, what will be possible in the future using what are not yet standardized properties (such as CSS Level 4 and HTML5 APIS), and what still needs to be improved. This article is not exhaustive, and we won’t go deep into each technique, but you’ll have enough links and knowledge to explore further by yourse
In this article, we will look at what is currently possible, what will be possible in the future using what are not yet standardized properties (such as CSS Level 4 and HTML5 APIS), and what still needs to be improved. This article is not exhaustive, and we won’t go deep into each technique, but you’ll have enough links and knowledge to explore further by yourse
Le JavaScript, c'est pas que jQuery
Votre fournisseur de viande fraîche depuis 2009. La vie est trop courte pour comprendre le rugby, alors autant en rigoler.
Mickael m’a proposé de me lancer dans un petit projet avec une raspberry-pi pour y faire tourner le serveur PABX Asterisk !
Du coup super motivé, je me lance dans la rédaction de cet article en espérant qu’il va vous aider
Voila une petite description d’Asterisk sortie tout droit de Wikipedia ! :
Asterisk est un autocommutateur téléphonique privé (PABX) open source et propriétaire (publié sous licence GPL et licence propriétaire1) pour systèmes GNU/Linux. Il permet, entre autres, la messagerie vocale, les files d’attente, les agents d’appels, les musiques d’attente et les mises en garde d’appels, la distribution des appels. Il est possible également d’ajouter l’utilisation des conférences par le biais de l’installation de modules supplémentaires et la recompilation des binaires.
Asterisk implémente les protocoles H.320, H.323 et SIP, ainsi qu’un protocole spécifique nommé IAX (Inter-Asterisk eXchange). Ce protocole IAX permet la communication entre deux serveurs Asterisk ainsi qu’entre client et serveur Asterisk. Asterisk peut également jouer le rôle de registrar et passerelle avec les réseaux publics (RTC, GSM, etc.) Asterisk est extensible par des scripts ou des modules en langage Perl,C, Python, PHP, et Ruby.
Du coup super motivé, je me lance dans la rédaction de cet article en espérant qu’il va vous aider
Voila une petite description d’Asterisk sortie tout droit de Wikipedia ! :
Asterisk est un autocommutateur téléphonique privé (PABX) open source et propriétaire (publié sous licence GPL et licence propriétaire1) pour systèmes GNU/Linux. Il permet, entre autres, la messagerie vocale, les files d’attente, les agents d’appels, les musiques d’attente et les mises en garde d’appels, la distribution des appels. Il est possible également d’ajouter l’utilisation des conférences par le biais de l’installation de modules supplémentaires et la recompilation des binaires.
Asterisk implémente les protocoles H.320, H.323 et SIP, ainsi qu’un protocole spécifique nommé IAX (Inter-Asterisk eXchange). Ce protocole IAX permet la communication entre deux serveurs Asterisk ainsi qu’entre client et serveur Asterisk. Asterisk peut également jouer le rôle de registrar et passerelle avec les réseaux publics (RTC, GSM, etc.) Asterisk est extensible par des scripts ou des modules en langage Perl,C, Python, PHP, et Ruby.
Faites un meilleur usage de votre page 404.
Au sein de l’Union Européenne, des milliers d’enfants sont portés disparus chaque année. Ensemble, multiplions les chances de les retrouver ! Installez notre application et la photo d’un enfant disparu apparaîtra automatiquement sur chaque « page non trouvée » de votre site web.
Au sein de l’Union Européenne, des milliers d’enfants sont portés disparus chaque année. Ensemble, multiplions les chances de les retrouver ! Installez notre application et la photo d’un enfant disparu apparaîtra automatiquement sur chaque « page non trouvée » de votre site web.
CSS is becoming more and more powerful but in the sense that it allows us to do the little things easily. There have been larger features added like transitions, ...
HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs.
Reasons you’ll love HandBrake:
•Convert video from nearly any format
•Free and Open Source
•Multi-Platform (Windows, Mac and Linux)
Reasons you’ll love HandBrake:
•Convert video from nearly any format
•Free and Open Source
•Multi-Platform (Windows, Mac and Linux)
Great Instant Documentation Search for webdeveloppers
With so many new trends advancing every year it can be difficult keeping up with the industry. Website designers and frontend developers have been deeply ingrained into the newer CSS3 properties, determining the ultimate browser support and quirky hacks. But there are also brilliant CSS2 code snippets which have been unrequited in comparison.
I’ve had a Raspberry Pi lying around the house for a few months now. Every once in a while I’ll take it out and tinker around with it. When BitTorrent released the BitTorrent Sync Alpha a few weeks back, I decided to see what kind of options I had for using the program with my Raspberry Pi.
BitTorrent Sync is awesome. If you don’t know about it, you can read all about it here. In a nutshell, it allows you to sync folders between machines using P2P. No cloud necessary. I’ve been using it for syncing several gigabytes of RAW photos and video across my various machines. There is the occasional scenario however, where I’ve wanted to grab a few files, but my other machine is turned off. To solve this problem, I’m using a Raspberry Pi as a low power, always-on device with Sync installed. Just for kicks, I’m also using Owncloud (open source) to provide me with a web interface for accessing my files from any computer, including my mobile phone.
BitTorrent Sync is awesome. If you don’t know about it, you can read all about it here. In a nutshell, it allows you to sync folders between machines using P2P. No cloud necessary. I’ve been using it for syncing several gigabytes of RAW photos and video across my various machines. There is the occasional scenario however, where I’ve wanted to grab a few files, but my other machine is turned off. To solve this problem, I’m using a Raspberry Pi as a low power, always-on device with Sync installed. Just for kicks, I’m also using Owncloud (open source) to provide me with a web interface for accessing my files from any computer, including my mobile phone.
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