John Resig
43 Places is a new service from The Robot Co-Op (the makers of 43 Things). I received an inital invitation from Josh around the beginning of June and I immediately began playing with it. My first instinct was to blog about this new service, however they mentioned in their invitation, expressly, not to: At this […]
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Posted: June 23rd, 2005
Using an idea grabbed from a mailing list post, I implemented the diff algorithm discussed in the following paper
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Posted: June 23rd, 2005
This is my entry into the Waxy.org Automated Wikipedia Contest. There’s still a number of bugs to squish, but I’m working on them. A summary of the features: Advanced Wiki Entry Info Graphical Timeline and Sliders Automate in Reverse, view the slideshow going forwards, or backwards, in time. In-Page Diff(s) – Implemented completely in Javascript, […]
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Posted: June 20th, 2005
One thing that I’ve been looking to do, lately, is to create a Screencast (much like the ones presented by Jon Udell). I went through all the dirty work, trying to find a way to do it that was completely free – no strings attached. The result is usable (albeit, without audio or a mouse […]
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Posted: June 17th, 2005
I just finished adding a new feature to the site, which is kind of fun. In a nutshell, you can now edit a shrub completely offline and it will be magically re-synchronized for you when you find an Internet connection again. It’s a pretty exciting development and wonderfully handy. Let’s say you’re at a conference, […]
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Posted: June 16th, 2005
I just finished up a mini-tour of ideaShrub that I think everyone will find of interest. The tour comes in the form of a mini-screencast for everyone to watch. This is my first attempt at making a screencast and I think it went fairly well (save for the lack of voice over and mouse cursor, […]
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Posted: June 14th, 2005
I just finished up a mini-tour of the new web application that I’m working on: ideaShrub. The tour comes in the form of a mini-screencast for everyone to watch. This is my first attempt at making a screencast and I think it went fairly well (save for the lack of voice over and mouse cursor, […]
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Posted: June 14th, 2005
Just a heads up to those going to the 2005 HCI International Conference – a poster of mine is going to be presented there (by Tristan O’Tierney) concerning the work that I did on my recent Independent Study with Jon Schull. The title of the poster/project is called Two Way Web. It’s a very slick […]
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Posted: June 7th, 2005
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