14 November 2008 - Apache Archive 1.2 M1 Now Available (1)
share
digg
on
Apache News Online (0)
2 weeks, 6 days
ago
permalink
The Apache Archiva team is pleased to announce the release of Archiva 1.2-M1 Apache Archiva is an extensible repository management software that helps taking care of your own personal or enterprise-wide build artifact repository. It is the perfect companion for build tools such as Maven, Continuum, and ANT. Archiva offers several capabilities, amongst which remote repository proxying, security access management, build artifact storage, delivery, browsing, indexing and usage reporting, extensible scanning functionality... and many more! ...
Microsoft signs MSN Toolbar deal with Sun (1)
share
digg
on
Latest from Computerworld (26)
3 weeks, 2 days
ago
permalink
In a search distribution deal between Microsoft and Sun, Internet Explorer users who download the Java Runtime Environment will be offered a download of the MSN Toolbar.
Phoenix M. Lander is guestblogging in Gizmodo. (11)
share
digg
by
Xeni Jardin (57)
on
Boing Boing (738)
4 weeks
ago
permalink
Sheesh, here I was bragging all over the place about Boing Boing's amazing guestbloggers -- most notably, our current star, Susannah Breslin -- and the guys at Gizmodo have to one-up us over here. NASA's frickin' Mars Lander is guestblogging over there. Brian Lam says the Phoenix Mars Lander is blogging about its "last days on Mars, recalling its life and bravely facing impending death." Gah! Brilliant.
Social Experiments (1)
share
digg
by
wesa (0)
on
Seattle Metblogs (4)
1 month, 3 weeks
ago
permalink
Do You Believe In Luck? I ran across a live social experiment today at the University of Washington. A ladder was set up across the path with two options: go under it or hop the barrier and avoid it. Overall, most people walked under the ladder (oblivious or knowingly) though a few folks made a beeline for the barriers.
Video tech uses photos to enhance, alter shots: it's the Photoshop of video, (2)
share
digg
by
Paul Miller (32)
on
Engadget (784)
3 months, 2 weeks
ago
permalink
Filed under: Digital Cameras We've seen some decent video alteration in our day, but this new research project by some folks at the University of Washington has the potential to turn the entire concept on its head. Using some rather advanced algorithms to analyze video and photographs of a the same scene, the software can meld the two into something slightly better or even dramatically different. In effect, it's Photoshop for video, since it brings ...
-
Justin said:
Adobe should buy this technology. Now.
Photo Tourism 3D-Photo Browser Knocks Spots Off Plain-Old Slideshows [Photos] (1)
share
digg
by
Kit Eaton (38)
on
Gizmodo (1015)
3 months, 3 weeks
ago
permalink
This video, shown at SIGGRAPH, demos a re-invention of how to navigate collections of photos. It's the work of a team from the University of Washington and Microsoft Research, using advanced processing to magically create 3D-like environments to explore photos of places and things. The amazing results will, inevitably, invoke a "that's like Minority Report" sensation in you. Currently the team sees the system as useful for photo tourism, using "community photos" from a source ...
Photo Tourism 3D-Photo Browser Knocks Spots Off Plain-Old Slideshows [Photos] (1)
share
digg
by
Kit Eaton (38)
on
Gizmodo (1015)
3 months, 3 weeks
ago
permalink
This video, shown at SIGGRAPH, demos a re-invention of how to navigate collections of photos. It's the work of a team from the University of Washington and Microsoft Research, using advanced processing to magically create 3D-like environments to explore photos of places and things. The amazing results will, inevitably, invoke a "that's like Minority Report" sensation in you. Currently the team sees the system as useful for photo tourism, using "community photos" from a source ...