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[Tech News] Interesting technology

Maxim
29-Apr-2007
[1956x2]
mygod a destop is a flat raster with other little rasters dangling 
over... 3d just applies these rasters to poly and distorts them... 
so its not like if it where rocket science.
SGI did much more 10 years ago... ;-)
Henrik
29-Apr-2007
[1958]
Maxim, MS has a knack for turning anything into rocket science.
Maxim
29-Apr-2007
[1959]
hehe
btiffin
29-Apr-2007
[1960]
Yeah, I remember walking by an SGI demo with the rubber dog face, 
cool.
Maxim
29-Apr-2007
[1961]
and the 3d system browser with devices, files and applications all 
mixed into one slick rolling cube on cubes gui.
btiffin
29-Apr-2007
[1962]
I suggested to the demo runner that they coin the phrase cubicon. 
 I don't think they did.
Maxim
29-Apr-2007
[1963x3]
hehe
could have been me showing off the stuff  ;-)
I used to do demo at conventions... event did a few years at siggraph 
for nothing real ... before it was ransacked by apple.
btiffin
29-Apr-2007
[1966]
This was in Ottawa, in...nineteen eighty...something
Maxim
29-Apr-2007
[1967x2]
btw, all the good guys at nothing real still work at apple! which 
is quite rare for such takeovers  :-)
have to work on elixir... chatting off.... bye!  :-)
Anton
30-Apr-2007
[1969]
That NZ security researcher seems well-informed. I read a prior, 
smaller version of the article a few weeks ago.
Pekr
30-Apr-2007
[1970]
Bad news about Open Office efficiency? - http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=480
Sunanda
30-Apr-2007
[1971]
As far as I know (someone here told me) Open Office loads the whole 
application at start-up, while MS-stuff is more modular.

That leads to a larger footprint for OO as it loads loads of features 
unlikely to be used in any one session.
Modularity is apparently on the way, and will some difference.
Henrik
30-Apr-2007
[1972x2]
it's easy to tell on OSX: it eats about 10-15 times more memory than 
MS Office. If you start it, it takes a lot of time to load, and after 
that, the memory usage is easily 150-200 MB with no documents open.
incredible design flaw
Maxim
30-Apr-2007
[1974]
and incredibly slow... it feels like a huge Java application... does 
anyone know if it really is java?
btiffin
30-Apr-2007
[1975]
OOo Core build is C++ (CePlusPlus) and UNO IDL.  Complete source 
package is a mere 260 Meg.

Very easy grok.  I'm not going to badmouth anymore.  I use it.  It 
keeps me out of Windo...nope, no badmouthing.
Maxim
30-Apr-2007
[1976]
260MB of source!!! wholy crap!
btiffin
30-Apr-2007
[1977]
Compressed aource.
Maxim
30-Apr-2007
[1978]
doh!!!
btiffin
30-Apr-2007
[1979]
Hey, it's a suite.  :)  But...I use it when I really really need 
to send/recieve .doc files.  Not often.

The Graphic Designer here uses Draw for some stuff, but I'm leading 
her to InkScape and the GIMP.  She's a big GIMP fan now.
Henrik
30-Apr-2007
[1980]
anyone remember the rebol office suite someone was toying with doing? 
I remember a couple of screenshots a few years back. who did it?
btiffin
30-Apr-2007
[1981]
Now that would be cool.  An office suite in 260K of source  :)
Henrik
30-Apr-2007
[1982x2]
I would like it, but it would have to be done right. We'd need to 
make:

- A kick ass text renderer/type setter
- A kick ass spreadsheet cell renderer
- A kick ass drawing program


The rest kicks ass already, and will even more so when R3 comes out. 
When those components would be done, you build the UI around that.
Let me rephrase that: I would not focus on building an office package. 
I would focus strongly on building components suitable for rendering 
a document well on screen.
Maxim
30-Apr-2007
[1984]
brian... in a few weeks, you'll be an drunk on elixir ;-)
btiffin
30-Apr-2007
[1985]
Looking forward Max.

Henrik;  kick ass drawing...What's wrong with %paint.r  :)
Chris
1-May-2007
[1986x2]
I pretty sure NeoOffice is all Java.  It looks nice, but is sooo 
slow.
I'd like Office 2007's look too, if it weren't a little over-animated 
(the mouseovers last way too long)
Mchean
1-May-2007
[1988]
Dell has announced it will use Ubuntu: http://news.com.com/Dell+picks+Ubuntu+for+Linux+PCs/2100-7344_3-6180419.html?tag=nefd.lede
Pekr
1-May-2007
[1989x2]
test - got 3 messages posted, none of them appeared here. That is 
that most frustrating bug of altme ...
Microsoft takes Silverlight (Flash alternative) beyond Windows, allows 
support for dynamic and scripting languages too:


http://news.com.com/Microsoft+takes+Silverlight+beyond+Windows/2100-1012_3-6180322.html?tag=nefd.top
Oldes
1-May-2007
[1991x3]
http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/
hmm... it can play MS WMV files... what more?
it's using xml...
<Canvas
   xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/client/2007"
   xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml">
    
  <Ellipse 
     Height="200" Width="200"
     Stroke="Black" StrokeThickness="10" Fill="SlateBlue" />
</Canvas>
Maxim
1-May-2007
[1994]
this IS the future:
http://news.com.com/1606-2_3-6180198.html?tag=ne.video.6180335\

some cool tech MS purchased a while back, which they are starting 
to show off publicly...


I actually played with the hand manipulated stuff myself and its 
amazing... as siggraph, 2 years ago.
Oldes
1-May-2007
[1995x3]
it's not compiled... just XML and javascript... I really don't know, 
if I would like to write rich apps in XML... but it looks it nice 
adept for a new Rebol dialect:]
and the main web page is really big piece of s..t... I will update 
my proxy to cound number of MB which I have to download to see simple 
webpage with no effects
but the "hand gestures" technology from the video is cool... just 
don't know where to put all the things I have on my tables:)
Maxim
1-May-2007
[1998]
the first demo of these was a collaborative dj sessions where pucks 
would represent sounds and volumes of speakers... the distance between 
the pucks would relate their weight, so if you had the left speaker 
and slid it across a few sounds, it would play them.

since they are all loops, you can interactively edit your jam and 
add sounds, just by sliding them near speakers..
Mchean
1-May-2007
[1999]
yeah Maxim that is cool
Maxim
1-May-2007
[2000x4]
all the menus are on the table extremely fluid (much more that what 
we saw from MS)  and very beautifull arcing curves  :-)
I saw two guys jamming together on the same system... it was pretty 
cool (when I say I saw this... I mean an old web video... IIRC the 
tech is from MIT labs)
the vertical glass panel you see at the end of the demo is cool since 
it works in 3d.  depth is as much an indicator of intent as position, 
so if you point at the image at a certain distance, it had different 
effects, like drawing only when your are within a foot !
I really liked the overlay house drawing... that was pretty impressive.
Oldes
1-May-2007
[2004]
source code of a game (one of them) for Silverligth http://silverlight.net/samples/1.0/Sprawl/xaml/scene.xaml
--> http://silverlight.net/samples/1.0/Sprawl/default.html
Pekr
1-May-2007
[2005]
maxim - your flow data engine should handle that too, no? As much 
as we can create grid in rebol (well, or at least rebservices), and 
generate events using R3, we can distribute those events. In fact, 
that would be nice demo for plug-in - do some drawing board, shared