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Google Maps mashups have been declared a symbol of modern art. A new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City titled “Design and the Elastic Mind” is featuring 14 mashups.
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AKA Peripheral Drift Optical Illusion is characterized by anomalous motion that can be observed in peripheral vision.
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O “teletrabalho” se consolida como uma opção de emprego no Uruguai, país líder da América Latina no ranking dessa modalidade. Trata-se do uso da internet para oferecer serviços e produtos ao exterior, que podem ser tão inusitados como mandíbulas d
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I am finishing up my reading of ‘The Magic Machine: A Handbook of Computer Sorcery‘ and there were only two programs left to write. I thought I’d wipe the first one out in a day. Heh, it took three.
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Recently Huoyangao left a link for his Turing Test Two paper on the Turing test page and while digging through Arxiv.org looking for interesting topics I ran across more Tests of Machine Intelligence which has several more recommended Turing Tests.
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I’ve covered a fair bit of simulations of people in news stories and recently read a chapter on people simulations in ‘ The Magic Machine: A Handbook of Computer Sorcery‘ and thought it was time to try a simple simulation.
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This book talks about various aspects of fractals, biomorphs and many other very, very interesting aspects of maths.
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A mechanism that ensures that any change made to the data in a UI control is automatically carried over to the underlying session state (and vice versa)
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Welcome to the home page for “Windows Forms 2.0 Programming,” by Chris Sells and Michael Weinhardt, available from Addison-Wesley as well as Amazon, BookPool, Barnes & Noble and other fine book sellers.
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The seemingly simple application architecture in Windows Forms and .NET provides some useful capabilities, including tailored lifetime support and support for building SDI and MDI applications, whether multiple or single-instance.
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