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Proof of concept SVG editor gadget for Google Wave 2009-06-05 05:18

A couple of days ago I presented a emulator of sorts to run Google Wave gadgets without sandbox access because Google hadn't started giving out access yet. They have now, to Google IO attendees at le.

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YOKOFAKUN: Fun with SVG: NCBI/pubchem+XSLT= SVG 2009-06-04 15:31

For each index-th atom, the template xyz create a SVG figure for the atom. A call to the templates coord-x and coord-y returns the coordinates (x/y) of this element on the SVG panel. svg:use"> ...

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Google to slip SVG into Internet Explorer 2009-06-03 18:13

JavaOne Microsoft might be hesitating on Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) in Internet Explorer 8, but Google’s pressing on.…Whitepaper - Creating portals with Office Sharepoint: put an end to the information free for all. Read More… ...

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Opera 10 Beta available for download 2009-06-03 03:44

  Opera 10 has just moved to beta from alpha bringing in a lot of improvements. The UI has been given a makeover, resizeable visual tabs that shows full snapshots of the opened tabs, a up to 5×5 Speed Dial with changeable background image and Turbo. The new Opera 10 is 40 percent faster than v9.6, has Web Fonts, SVG support and quadruples as an e-mail, RSS and a BitTorrent client. Download Opera Beta Share on:

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New ActionScript SVG Library - Status Update - com.zavoo.labs 2009-06-02 12:31

I apologize for taking so long to give you an update on the status of the SVG library. I've been busy working on a last minute project 2500 miles away from home and hearth for the previous three months. The new library provides a major ...

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The Real “Why XHTML” Discussion 2009-06-02 11:10

The previous post was a document on XHTML2, sent in error. I noticed that Steven’s document didn’t match our conversation, but I made an honest mistake thinking what he sent in error was what he wanted to use to address the concerns. So, I’ve left the other post up, but please know that this is the real discussion, and has lots more detail and insight than the other document, which is more of an overview of XHTML2 core principles. Forgive me, and readers, Behold! It’s the real “Why XHTM

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Google wave and implications for science 2009-06-01 03:50

Google Wave (see Google Wave first reactions and links and comments) has clearly wowed a lot of people and this in itself is important. Assuming that a combination of the technology and the excitement turns it into the The Next Big Thing that in itself is world-changing. So I’ll assume that it will happen and will sweep the public face of the internet. Nothing is really new and we can find these ideas in Ted Nelson, TimBL and others. But the added features are: there is an engineering co

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heathenx: 2009 SVG Open Conf. call for papers will be ending soon ... 2009-05-27 07:38

heathenx's status on Wednesday, 27-May-09 11:38:51 UTC.

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Fritzing 0.3.0 2009-05-21 07:57

A new release of Fritzing - ‘an open-source initiative to support designers, artists, researchers and hobbyists to take the step from physical prototyping to actual product’ -  just out!  Lots of nice new features: * Resizable and custom-shaped boards (just import one as svg) - Note: You now get a rectangle PCB by default, swap for [...]

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Indieprojector Makes it Easy to Map Your Geographical Data 2009-05-21 03:37

Axis Maps recently released indieprojector , a new component to indiemapper, their in-development mapping project to "bring traditional cartography into the 21st century." Indieprojector lets you import KML and shapefiles and easily reproject your data into a selection of popular map projections. No longer do you have to live within the bounds of a map that makes Greenland look the same size as Africa. Indieprojector was built by Axis Maps as the smarter, easier, more elegant way to repro

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Improving image maps with SVG and XSLT - Opera Developer Community 2009-05-15 10:00

Opera Developer Community article: Improving image maps with SVG and XSLT.

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leŭksman » Blog Archive » SVG issues and ideas for SVG Open talk? 2009-05-13 19:02

I've got plenty of background I can pull in on the challenges and benefits of SVG on the web and the tradeoffs we've made in our usage and implementation, but I know lots of you folks out there have been more active on the ...

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W3C to Participate in SVG Open 2009 2009-05-12 20:00

2009-05-13: W3C will again this year sponsor SVG Open 2009, the 7th international conference on Scalable Vector Graphics, hosted by Google in Mountain View, California on 2-4 October 2009. SVG Open provides an opportunity for designers, developers and implementers to share ideas, experiences, products and strategies. Members of the W3C SVG Working Group will be attending and presenting at the conference, which will include a Working Group panel session on future SVG developments. A day of workshops will also be scheduled adjacent to the main conference.

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3D Flowers SVG Kit Video Tutorial | SVG Cuts 2009-05-12 18:28

SVGCuts.com is proud to present the 3D Flowers SVG Kit! Make your own Aster, Azalea, Begonia, Camellia, Cosmo, Echinacea, Marigold, Pansy and Daffodil using Sure Cuts A Lot. We've been working long and hard to bring you these detailed ...

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Google Code Blog: SVG Open 2009: “SVG coming of age” 2009-05-12 18:10

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is starting to pop up over all the place. It's showing up natively in browsers (including Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome and more). It's natively supported on the iPhone, and work is happening in various ...

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