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25 yrs of Amiga dev, a video using the Gource CVS visualization software

Posted in Computing on the 'Net, What? on August 6th, 2010
As a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Amiga computer, Hyperion Entertainment has made a video using the Gource CVS visualization software 

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How Google works, in graphic detail

Posted in What? on July 20th, 2010
I try mapping process at work…if I could do it this way to show how much is involved for each project we handle. > http://ppcblog.com/how-google-works/

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Taiko Dance!

Posted in What? on July 10th, 2010
A recording has been sent to you. Retrieve it now by using the download link below. This link will only remain live for 10 days.
http://2.recordertheapp.com/42d1ea052ea7f4ecb4bb

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Bye Bye, HDMI! There’s a New A/V Cable Standard in Town [Hdmi]

Posted in What? on July 1st, 2010
http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/TBIYqwLvRgQ/bye-bye-hdmi-theres-a-new-av-cable-standard-in-town

A group of consumer electronics manufacturers got together and finalized the specifications of a new A/V cable standard. It’s called HDBaseT and is based on standard CAT5e/6—meaning we should wind up paying less for our home theater wiring. More »



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