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Color matching game

by emmanuelc
hue saturation complementary analogous ternary quaternary

2011

2010

Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » Unity, and Ubuntu Light

by tadeufilippini & 1 other (via)
Unity, and Ubuntu Light Monday, May 10th, 2010 A few months ago we took on the challenge of building a version of Ubuntu for the dual-boot, instant-on market. We wanted to be surfing the web in under 10 seconds, and give people a fantastic web experience. We also wanted it to be possible to upgrade from that limited usage model to a full desktop. The fruit of that R&D is both a new desktop experience codebase, called Unity, and a range of Light versions of Ubuntu, both netbook and desktop, that are optimised for dual-boot scenarios. The dual-boot, web-focused use case is sufficiently different from general-purpose desktop usage to warrant a fresh look at the way the desktop is configured. We spent quite a bit of time analyzing screenshots of a couple of hundred different desktop configurations from the current Ubuntu and Kubuntu user base, to see what people used most. We also identified the things that are NOT needed in lightweight dual-boot instant-on offerings. That provided us both with a list of things to focus on and make rich, and a list of things we could leave out. Instant-on products are generally used in a stateless fashion. These are “get me to the web asap” environments, with no need of heavy local file management. If there is content there, it would be best to think of it as “cloud like” and synchronize it with the local Windows environment, with cloud services and other devices. They are also not environments where people would naturally expect to use a wide range of applications: the web is the key, and there may be a few complementary capabilities like media playback, messaging, games, and the ability to connect to local devices like printers and cameras and pluggable media. We also learned something interesting from users. It’s not about how fast you appear to boot. It’s about how fast you actually deliver a working web browser and Internet connection. It’s about how fast you have a running system that is responsive to the needs of the user. Unity: a lightweight netbook interface There are several driving forces behind the result. The desktop screenshots we studied showed that people typically have between 3 and 10 launchers on their panels, for rapid access to key applications. We want to preserve that sense of having a few favorite applications that are instantly accessible. Rather than making it equally easy to access any installed application, we assume that almost everybody will run one of a few apps, and they need to switch between those apps and any others which might be running, very easily. We focused on maximising screen real estate for content. In particular, we focused on maximising the available vertical pixels for web browsing. Netbooks have screens which are wide, but shallow. Notebooks in general are moving to wide screen formats. So vertical space is more precious than horizontal space. We also want to embrace touch as a first class input. We want people to be able to launch and switch between applications using touch, so the launcher must be finger friendly.

2009

The Mobile City » Blog Archive » review: Stephen Graham – The Cybercities Reader (2004)

by karlcow

ICTs and the global city are not substitutes but complementary, and often modify each other in qualitative new ways.

BoulevArt ¦ home ¦ your multimedia production partner

by sbrothier
High-end web development, (Interactive) User Interface Design and Rich Internet Applications are valuable assets for your online business. Boulevart helps you create stunning websites, attractive campaigns and user friendly applications and make them easily accessible. We offer an end-to-end range of multimedia services, complemented by partnerships with best-of-breed solution vendors and related to Cronos, a leading Belgian ICT solutions provider. Boulevart is a dynamic team of web consultants who bring complementary skills and experience to your online, narrow casting or iDTV projects.

mathusalem - Google Code

by karlcow & 2 others

Mathusalem is complementary to Time Machine as it backups automatically one or more directories of your choice to other external disks or remote servers in order to ensure extra safety of your most important data. Be aware that Mathusalem is not designed to "clone" an entire file system or a subportion of it, but instead to optimally handle everyday simple backups.

2008

Defence Mechanism > Developer > ColorToy 2.0 - The Flash Color Scheme Generator

by ghis & 26 others (via)
ColorToy 2.0 is a Flash based color scheme generator and picker. It generates complementary color schemes based on your inputted color values or randomly, which is much more fun.

talend

by roulian & 3 others
Data integration is the process of moving and combining data across the information system. It typically consists of extracting data from different sources (databases, files, applications, Web Services, emails, etc.), applying transformations (join, lookup, deduplication, calculation, etc.) to this data and sending the resulting data to target systems. Talend, the first provider of open source data integration software, leverages the open source model to make data integration available to all types of organizations, regardless of their size, level of expertise or budgetary constraints. Talend’s solutions connect to all source and target systems and they can be downloaded at no cost. Talend also offers data quality solutions, fully complementary to its data integration solutions.

2007

IBM DB2 Performance Optimization eKit

by BlueVoodoo
Experience the combined power of DB2 Query Patroller and DB2 Performance Expert. To further improve data server performance, these complementary tools have been bundled together to form the Performance Optimization feature of DB2 9. The contents of this eKit will teach you how the DB2 9 Performance Optimization feature for DB2 Linux, UNIX and Windows can help improve your performance, throughput, and response times.

oracle grid computing

by tadeufilippini
For years, when you needed more computing capacity, you bought more expensive computers. Now, with the Oracle Grid, add capacity on demand with one inexpensive PC server at a time for superior scalability and fast ROI. And if one department needs more capacity, use Oracle software to borrow it from another while the grid just keeps running. The Oracle Grid. Runs faster. Costs less. And never breaks. Get the Most out of Your Oracle Grid The grid computing technologies developed by Oracle including: Oracle Database and Oracle Fusion Middleware Clustering, Automatic Storage Management and Enterprise Manager Grid Control enable customers to fully exploit low-cost, industry standard hardware and storage. Oracle VM is a related and complementary technology that enhances the benefits of deploying low-cost hardware by combining the ability to virtualize within as well as across x86 and x86-64-based servers. Together, Oracle's grid computing technologies and Oracle VM deliver a complete virtualization solution for the data center. You can maximize IT cost savings while at the same time improving IT agility and ease-of-management by following these steps: standardize, virtualize, consolidate, and automate. Learn more about Oracle Grid Products. Learn more about Oracle Next Generation Data Center.

Vinelink, A Link for Wine research

by prac53
The Association was based on the evident need of a joint international innovative effort. It was created after seeing that beyond commercial competition,many major problems of the wine profession are often the same in different regions or countries like for example many serious grapevine diseases. Therefore it is desirable that research associates countries or regions concerned with common problems in order to make the best use of limited financial means and combine complementary expertises in various regions.

2006

Meditation, Home, what is meditation, types of meditation, meditation and alternative medicine, meditation as a complementary medicine, integrative medicine, mind-body medicine, holisticonline.com

by springnet
More and more doctors are prescribing meditation as a way to lower blood pressure, improve exercise performance in people with angina, help people with asthma breathe easier, relieve insomnia and generally relax the everyday stresses of life. Meditation i

makeworlds | border=0 location=yes

by rike_
Makeworlds paper#4 is a product of collaborative text filtering and appeared in a circulation of 10,000 hard copies on dead tree. It was produced as a collection of associated or complementary or auxiliary text material at the occasion of NEURO--networking europe, from February 26-29 in Munich (DE). But also beyond the actual event the paper will be valuable as a entry point to the various debates, presentations, workshops and audio-visual productions during and around the festival.

Multimap.com - Online Maps to Everywhere

by cyberien & 28 others
Multimap is one of the world’s leading providers of online mapping and location-based services. Our company delivers more online maps, point-to-point driving directions and geo-spatial ("where's my nearest?") searches to more businesses and consumers than any other supplier in Europe. The business has two parts: the consumer web site and business services. The Consumer Web Site www.multimap.com is Europe’s most popular mapping web site, offering a range of free, useful services to assist with everyday life. Key features include street-level maps of the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US and a number of cities worldwide; road maps of the world; door-to-door travel directions; aerial photographs with map overlay; and local information. Multimap also provides a range of complementary services through its partners. These include hotel, holiday-cottage, and restaurant-booking services, and the ability to buy both historic and aerial photograph prints.

Simulation Methodology

by YukuanMark
In probabilistic models used in computer science research, mathematical analysis and simulation play complementary roles:

About Us

by feision
What is Eclipse? Eclipse is an open source community whose projects are focused on providing a vendor-neutral open development platform and application frameworks for building software. The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation formed to advance the creation, evolution, promotion, and support of the Eclipse Platform and to cultivate both an open source community and an ecosystem of complementary products, capabilities, and services. As it says in the Purposes section of the Foundation’s Bylaws: The purpose of Eclipse Foundation Inc.,(the "Eclipse Foundation"), is to advance the creation, evolution, promotion, and support of the Eclipse Platform and to cultivate both an open source community and an ecosystem of complementary products, capabilities, and services.

Colors on the Web - Information about colors, color combination, the color wheel, and how to use colors on the internet, and in web design.

by fox_b & 13 others
type in the Hex value of your colour (without the "#" sign), and click on "wizard". The Colour Wizard lets you type in the value of your colour and get an automatic return of that colour's complementary colour, split complementary colours, analogous colours, chromatic variations, shade and tint variantion and saturation variation. Note that the wizard calculates the colours in a purely mathematical fashion, and no consideration is taken to the aesthetic aspect of the colours. (Also note that I am not a programmer, and the wizard might not work perfectly for all possible colours.)

Download Color Cop - color picker

by Kaipyra
Download Color Cop, freeware color picker for web designers and programmers. Features until eyedropper, magnifier, complementary and color history. Also 3 by 3 and 5 by 5 average pixel sampling.

InfoCrystal - Anselm Spoerri

by solveig_vidal (via)
The InfoCrystal is a novel representation that uses a simple visual metaphor to help users deal with some of the complexities inherent in information retrieval. As a visualization tool, it can display all the possible binary as well as continuous relationships among N concepts. As a visual query language, the InfoCrystal enables users to formulate both Boolean and vector space queries graphically. Hence, it provides a visual framework that unifies the complementary Boolean and Partial Matching approaches and allows users to take advantage of their respective strengths.

2005

Web Services Choreography Description Language Version 1.0

by karlcow
The Web Services Choreography Description Language (WS-CDL) is an XML-based language that describes peer-to-peer collaborations of parties by defining, from a global viewpoint, their common and complementary observable behavior; where ordered message exch

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