Lindsay Lohan Boob Song
Saturday, June 19th, 2004Something funny for a Saturday afternoon : Lindsay Lohan Boob Song
Something funny for a Saturday afternoon : Lindsay Lohan Boob Song
Hyper Island is a New Media Design school in Sweden that has a very cool Flash site that helps students secure internships. crew9.net is the part of their site that showcases the students and the Flash presentation of the students is very cool.
The BlogBox Project is a set of 3 rich media components that you can use on your websites or Blogs. The 3 components are:
Each Blogbox is powered by the Laszlo Presentation Server and written using Laszlo’s rapid XML development approach. All application code is viewable and open source under an Apache-style license.
yamzBrowser is a free (open-source) component for Macromedia Flash that facilitates the upload of local files to a web server.
The component is a solution that reports to support a lot of Mac and PC browsers.
[Link via Quasimondo]
I’m not sure how accurate this is, but the Unofficial Google Weblog is reporting that Google Now Crawling Flash Code. The screenshot he presents certianly shows that the source file of the returned result is in fact a SWF.
Todd Dominey who maintains a blog titled What do I Know is providing a download link to a BBEdit plugin that provides syntax color highlighting for Actionscript files.
Java™ Boutique has a very positive Review of Macromedia Flex. It is very good to see the Java community being supportive of this new technology from Macromedia Flex.
From the review:
Overall, I’m really excited about this new software. It is unquestionable that HTML-page based applications will be replaced by richer clients. I think it’s about time that J2EE developers have a decent platform for rich client development – one that is component-based, extensible, intuitive and can be edited from within the development environments we are all used to.
Authoring A Cross-Platform CD-Rom is a tutorial that will show you how to make an automatically running cross-platform CD (an autorun hybrid CD if you want to be technical) for a piece of work.
The aim is to make looking at the work as smooth and easy as possible for the end user. The basics of burning a CD are pretty simple, the little tricks to make it all come together are less well known.
The tutorial covers:
musicplasma is a music visual search engine that produces a visual map that shows all the artists that match your musical taste.
The results are astounding. I typed in “John Mayer” – who is one of my favorite artists at this time – and about 80% of the related artists that the map displayed are currently in my iTunes lists! So amazing that I will probably spend the next few days checking out the music of the remaining 20%!