A fun online text utility, I am sure that any serious person has a text editor that does all this, but fun text geeks will will like it… I am sure that Face will complain that it doesn’t support sed or awk…
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7 Rich & Creative User Interfaces and How to Create Your Own | Noupe
7 Rich & Creative User Interfaces and How to Create Your Own | Noupe
There are plenty of perfectly acceptable and functional websites out there that don%u2019t use dynamic content. But what if you want to give your site that little something extra that makes your visitors say “Wow”, What then?
Some great examples of some common ideas, to give a site a little extra pop. There is something to be said about making the inial experience more enticing for a site that is an application. I do think that there are times in an *informational* site that these ideas to detract rather then enhance…
Kodak: A Thousand Words – A Tribute to KODACHROME: A Photography Icon
Kodak: A Thousand Words – A Tribute to KODACHROME: A Photography Icon
They say all good things in life come to an end. Today we announced that Kodak will retire KODACHROME Film, concluding its 74-year run.
It was a difficult decision, given its rich history. At the end of the day, photographers have told us and showed us they’ve moved on to newer other Kodak films and/or digital. KODACHROME Film currently represents a fraction of one percent of our film sales. We at Kodak want to celebrate with you the rich history of this storied film. Feel free to share with us your fondest memories of Kodachrome.
There are so many of my memories captured in Kodacrome, both ones that I lived in the slides that I have in my garage, prints of my childhood to the capturing of world events in National Geographic. There is a richness in the color and a character in the results that speaks to my soul in a way that I haven’t felt with my own digital work. This is not to say that NG shooters aren’t capturing the results still in mind blowing ways, just that I personally have not. A sad day for memories. I wonder if digital will have the lasting power…
If nothing else have a look at the slide show at the end of the article…
What is a browser…
Please Enjoy – The Work of Ji Lee
What is a browser? was the question we (Google) asked over 50 passersby of different ages and backgrounds in the Times Square in New York. Watch the many responses people came up with.
This is a project by Google Creative Lab. Interviewer: Scott Suiter, Edited by Tristan Kneschke, Camera: Ji Lee
Watch it if you think people understand what the heck we are talking about
Twitter / rands: When you keep adding featu …
Twitter / rands: When you keep adding featu …
When you keep adding features, it means you don’t know what you’re building
(Via Rands.)
Another Angle
Open Letter to Governor Brewer of Arizona
Governor Brewer,
I hope that you will reject the budget that was recently pushed though the state senate branch. To make further cuts into an already anemic commitment that this state has made to our children, is not only wrong in the short term but will have long term consequence to the financial welfare of our state. To make our children bear the brunt of this recession will result in a workforce that is further eroded in the skills and talents that companies will look for when making decisions about moving and growing in our state. To create a population that is educationally crippled will do nothing for our states future and growth. We can not expect to attract talented individuals that might start companies here to sacrifice their children future because of slight tax breaks or lower marginal tax rates.
We have a unique opportunity to rise above our short term desires and make some choices that will impact the health and welfare of our state for many year to come. It is not right that a state can take from our youth their future right to be successful in the coming years, to drive talented teachers to other professions or other states. Not to mention creating a state with a workforce that is not able to enter into the workplace of tomorrow (or even today).
I completely support your efforts to make increases to tax rates and taxable purchases to have all of us Arizonans all shoulder the burden of our states future. Arizona has helped lead the country in efforts to have high standards for our kids to give them aspirational goals for what the can (and should) be able to achieve, yet we hamstring the very institutions and people who have to be there to make these dreams a reality. Schools and education are the bedrock upon which the future of our state will be built, do not support efforts to weaken it.
Respectfully yours,
Samuel DeVore
* [Website of the State of Arizona](http://az.gov/webapp/portal/ “Arizona @ Your Service”)
* [Contact the Governor](http://azgovernor.gov/Contact.asp “Arizona Governor Jan Brewer – Contact Form”)
* [House Roster](http://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster.asp?Body=H&SortBy=1 “Member Roster”)
* [Senate Roster](http://www.azleg.gov/MemberRoster.asp?Body=S&SortBy=1 “Member Roster”)

