Tag: software

Developing in the Wake: How APIs Should Work

We have been using Basecamp, the online project management software for a few weeks now. Basecamp offers a straight-forward interface and...
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The Window and the Light Switch: The Double Life of the Browser

The Sneaky Browser The browser is a sneaky thing. We think of the browser as a single window to an open...
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How Small Screens Make Things Better

I’ve been through a variety of weather apps for the iPhone. They all do pretty much the same thing, so it’s...
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IPR – Workshops, Part 2

Now that the video crew is well into chewing through their 10 TB of video, we on the web team are...
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An opensource testbed … Fishsticks

to follow up on Chris Mackie’s recent comment on facebook… “Christopher J. Mackie is thinking that every unexpected software-vendor merger (Sun-Oracle,...
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Apple Safari 4 Beta

The Safari 4 Beta was released today.  This upgrade to Safari is rather extensive.  Bringing in many of the features of...
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Gridiron Flow Public Beta is awesome!

The Gridiron Flow public beta has been a long time coming, but looks to be well worth the wait! Geared towards...
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Tech Report : iPhoto 09 is a failure

Despite the rave reviews on the new features that Apple has put in to new iLife 09 I am afraid that...
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Google Chrome

For anyone that has a PC and is interested Google has release a new web browser Chrome.  It is available for...
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The Source Is Open

AT does some incredible software development, and as part of our open source initiative, we have been working on getting our...
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Open Academia

There is an interesting discussion at Dan Cohen’s Digital Humanities Blog about Academia and the adoption of open source software. I...
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