Showcase
MySource Mini: 2008’s Fluxiom
Tagged in - Posted November 6th, 2008
Greg Sherwood sent us a link to a video showcasing MySource Mini, a web-based content management system with a super-sexy Ajax interface:
Antisocial: 3D in Canvas with Sound
Tagged in - Posted October 8th, 2008
Gasman has created Antisocial, a very enjoyable demo of Canvas doing fake 3d and 2d along with that ZX Spectrum sound that you loved as a kid.
Check out the tool to see where the magic happens, and make some music, Spectrum style!
Vista / OS X Mash-up Created with GWT on PHP
Tagged in - Posted October 3rd, 2008Here's an interesting link for a Friday. Viktor Zeman on Quality Unit sent us a link to "PostAffiliateXpress", some boring IT application with an interesting interface and an even more intriguing back-end.
Tripeedo: Command line for travel
Tagged in - Posted August 13th, 2008Tripeedo is a new little site that uses Prototype to power a command line for travel. You just type in where you want to go and when, and it will launch you into a search. I really enjoy the command line interfaces, and much prefer them to the long forms that travel sites put up for you. The calendar components normally always suck.
chosr: Quicksilver interface in the Web
Tagged in - Posted August 1st, 2008Chosr is another Quicksilver inspired piece of software, that lives in the Web, created by Julius Eckert using GWT.
Very interesting to see the interactions, although I wonder a little on the usage. The great thing about Quicksilver is that you hit a quick key combo and you are there. You type what you need, and you are sent off again.
Pop Art Is Alive: Classics and Modern Artworks
Tagged in - Posted July 21st, 2008As a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s, pop art aims to emphasize the nature of things popular in our daily routine. In the pop art most artists used mechanical means of rendering techniques that downplay the expressive hand of the artist. Being an art movement, it has some expressive attributes other styles do not possess.
Radiohead + Open Data = JavaScript + Canvas Visualizations of their work
Tagged in - Posted July 17th, 2008
I work on Google Code. Hearing that Radiohead was going to release data with progressive licensing and wanted to do so on Google Code was awesome.
Now we see how cool it is that the data is open. People like Jacob Seidelin are doing interesting things with it.
Creativescrape: Thomas and Amy team up again
Tagged in - Posted July 14th, 2008Thomas Fuchs and Amy Hoy have teamed up again for a micro-app called Creativescrape "an inspration utility for those moments when you just seem to be braindead. It comes with a OS X screensaver for your enjoyment."
All via 188 lines of fun living on top of Prototype and Script.aculo.us.



