First video of historic Gates/Jobs appearance is live at allthingsd.com.
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First video of historic Gates/Jobs appearance is live at allthingsd.com.
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Our series on Professor Eben Moglen’s comments from an interview at the Red Hat Summit continues today with his explanation of why it was time for him to depart from the board of the Free Software Foundation.
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Original post by Joe Barr and software by Elliott Back
Wii will rock you — Fortune’s Jeffrey M. O’Brien explains how Nintendo’s new game machine won over the world – and beat the pants off Sony and Microsoft. — (Fortune Magazine) — Nintendo’s legendary videogame designer Shigeru Miyamoto is lying face down on the floor in Kyoto, Japan …
Source: Fortune
Author: Jeffrey M. O’Brien
Link: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune…
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Original post by Nifty Comics and software by Elliott Back
So much web design work relies on establishing a grid and the constraints on that grid: ad sizes, display size, browser display area minus chrome, and so forth. Grids are, quite literally, everywhere. But learning how to effectively utilize grids– without becoming a slave to them– can make the difference between a competent layout and a great lay
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New bus stops and news stands are popping up all over New York. They are designed by Nicholas Grimshaw Architects and made by 95% recycled material. NICE!
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