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Murder party à Marennes (avril 2008) Quelques ressources sur l’animation en bibliothèques : A tout seigneur tout honneur un petit rappel pour l’article publié dans bibliopmo en avril 2008. Pour poursuivre le débat : le mémoire d’étude de Damien Belvèse dans la bibliothèque numérique de l’ENSSIB L’animation en bibliothèque en France et au Québec. L’étude traite de l’histoire des pratiques et des conceptions de l’animation dans les bibliothèques municipales françaises et anglo-saxonnes. Elle présente ensuite ...
Tenspace by Wow (1)
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The Japanese agency and collective Wow have presented their work during the Tokyo Design Week. One of their works was calles Tenspace, a short film in which typography, animation,gaming and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Does the night train wait for you? Madame Tutli-Putli (1)
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The National Film Board of Canada presents a stunning, stop-motion animated film by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski that takes the viewer on an exhilarating existential journey. The film... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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When Do We Call It 'Socialism'?One of my favorite things to observe in the jubilant Left these days is an unwillingness to embrace the possibility that the first 100 days of Democratic rule might be socialism.I think The Left knows well enough that socialism is not going to be broadly embraced, but I think it also knows that given bits and pieces of socialistic policy here and there, especially if dressed up with different words, ...
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gRegor said:
"I believe it inherently unjust to involuntarily cause one person pay for any good or service consumed by another person."
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Revenue Down 41% for Luxury Homebuilder (1)
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Toll Brothers said accelerating fears of job losses and a large decline in consumer spending, among other factors, contributed to drive the company’s traffic and demand down to record lows.
CSS Animations and JavaScript (31)
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Apple, and the WebKit team, have recently proposed two different additions to CSS: CSS Transitions and CSS Animations. The two specifications are confusingly named - and it's hard to tell what the difference is between them at first glance. However, to put it simply: CSS Transitions are easy to use, while CSS Animations are made for programmers. CSS Transitions CSS Transitions provide you with the ability to force CSS property changing to occur smoothly over ...
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Troy Forster said:
John nails this one on the head. In the near term I think that Webkit's CSS transforms are great for simple iPhone specific web apps. They are no good for desktop browser apps if you're supporting all the major browsers though.The ability to control animations once they have launched as well as hook events that let you know the relative progress of the animation is crucial too for any serious application.
Paul Abrams: An Obama Victory will Itself Reassert US Leadership: First Person of Color to Govern Any Country with a White Majority, Ever. (2)
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If Barack Obama wins today, the world knows that he will be the first African-American president. In a country borne with the scourge of slavery, that struggled through a 100 years of nullification and interposition after the legal basis of slavery had been eliminated, the election of an African-American man to the presidency is an achievement for which no description is hyperbole: earthquake, transformational, monumental, whatever your pleasure. The chasm Obama will have leapt is ...
Think Solution, Not Software Solutions (1)
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The more I think about ROI of software, the more I believe that software is being given undue importance. It sure is an important piece of the puzzle, but it should not overshadow other pieces like process, people, and more importantly, it should not overshadow the solution itself. We end up talking about the software so much that there is no bandwidth and budget left to make use of it properly. There lies why most ...
Animations - Usability Impact. (1)
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Recently I got a little verbal fight with a friend because of animation and usability. It all started with a public Touchscreen. It was nice to play with but, between screens, a sliding animation took place, and, (there’s where it all started) took a bit to release the interface to full interactivity - buttons didn’t work on those final miliseconds or so. It’s not too much, but that freeze-momentum seems that, if it might be ...
Why the ACORN controversy is dumb (1)
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I find that an awful lot of problems are caused by people’s inability to understand things like error rates and big numbers. If a pharmaceutical company came out with a new anti-depression drug and gave it to a million people suffering from depression, of whom 970,000 were helped you wouldn’t turn around and conclude that the company was perpetrating a deliberate fraud based on the fact that “tens of thousands” of patients got no relief. ...
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