My essential firefox extensions.

Filed under:All, Essential Links, Software, Software News — posted by matt on March 14, 2006 @ 4:34 pm

I have tried out MANY, MANY extensions… These are the firefox extensions that I just can NOT live without. In decreasing order of importance….

Matt’s favorite:
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Web 2.0 App Review

Filed under:All, Media Center, Software News, Technology, Videos — posted by matt on February 21, 2006 @ 4:02 pm

This is a pretty darn good review of the best new/promising Web 2.0 apps… That term is getting pretty cliche, but appropriate sometimes I guess.

Quoted: It’s been almost three months since my last major roundup of Web 2.0 software and I thought it’s about time to release another update. The pace of innovation in the next generation of online software has continued unabated and we’ve seen dozens



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Free Internet TV - Software called “Democracy”

Filed under:All, Media Center, Software News, Technology, Videos — posted by matt on @ 3:51 pm

This is an epic software solution for media. This in my opinion (along with iTunes video download) is going to revolutionize media distribution to the masses. Perfect solution for those with video players but no good/dependable source of fresh content. Simply subscribe to an internet TV channel, and this will automatically download content to your pc night & day…. Also deletes watched files so that you don’t have extra crap laying around on your PC (like a Tivo). It’s FREE and OPEN Source!!! Better and Better content is coming out each day.

Quoted: Download and watch all the best internet TV shows and videos in one powerful application. New channels arrive daily in the built-in Channel Guid



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Air traffic as seen by the FAA.

Filed under:All, Science, Software News, Technology — posted by matt on February 16, 2006 @ 5:07 pm

This is from my friend Audrey… very sweet stuff.

The following flight pattern visualizations are the result of experiments leading to the project Celestial Mechanics by Scott Hessels and Gabriel Dunne. FAA data was parsed and plotted using the Processing programming environment. The frames were composited with Adobe After Effects and/or Maya and the final piece was highlighted at SIGGRAPH 2005 in the NVIDIA Immersive Dome Experience.



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