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1) great use of google webfonts on the new stanford subsites:
2)a very neat and simple wireframing app with minimum noise!
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Awesome take on Chrome' dev tools (slides)
http://www.igvita.com/slides/2012/devtools-tips-and-tricks
http://www.igvita.com/slides/2012/devtools-tips-and-tricks/
Also this is very nice: http://redhencrm.com/
New trial functionality for app in google play
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A couple of very interesting articles about openmeeting and bigbluebutton http://www.bigbluebutton.org/,
2 open source webconf tools, both are able to connect via drupal plugins (like here: http://incubator.apache.org/openmeetings/DrupalPlugin.html)
openmeeting seems to be a bit better at the moment
bigbluebutton was developed with educational lessions in mind at university at ottawa
Read more...Recommended reading, design studies and more - link post of the week
http://deniserebryakov.tumblr.com Great calligraphy, new fonts and lettering work, and more random goodness in Denis Serebrakov's tumbleloghttp://www.mediacurrent.com/blog/webinar-drupal-modules-display-suite-co... Learn how to use the tools the experts are using! This webinar teaches how to utilize several of Drupal's most powerful site-building modules to build out Drupal websites.
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DrupalCon Munich 2012: social, enterprise, front-end work with Drupal / BoF (birds of feather) sessions
This blog post is a collection of thoughts and notes from discussions, birds of feather sessions at Drupalcon Munich, from the perspective of a UX/front-end designer. These notes should be most useful for small to medium-size teams interested in improving their capacity to leverage Drupal as corporate/middleware solution, improving their workflows and understanding the main things happening in the UX space in the Drupalsphere.
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Interconnected devices hackathon: going beyond software, or exploring the world via electric eyes and arduino-connected sensors
We've just attended a hackathon organized by the Londroid group: Interconnected devices hackathon. Below is a write up with some thoughts and future plans.Given: 70 participants, including iOS, Android, web developers NFC sensors and NFC tags
Arduino hardware:
5-10 Arduino boards
a few GSM Arduino shields
touchscreen module for Arduino
lots of servos
five Google TVs
Apple AirPort express
