Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Defining Web 3.0

What do all of you think?
Can you provide another definition for Web3.0 or even Web4.0 ?

I read somewhere, perhaps in the web 2.0 conference in San Francisco recently the following definition that I found interesting:

Web 1.0: You
Web 2.0: We
Web 3.0: Me


So with web 3.0 I think it's no longer about going to your business networking site or our business networking site. It's about creating my own virtual experience or virtual network, built by me, for me, and that is my view of my social universe. And it could very well be different from your view, but that's irrelevant to me.


Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_3.0
Read more: http://howtosplitanatom.com/news/how-to-define-web-30-2/
Read more: http://my-world.typepad.com/rworld/2007/09/global-justice-.html

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Enemy Book & Snubster - Getting (Anti-) Social, the Web 2.0 Way

"People are yearning to express the ridiculousness of some of the features of Facebook -- having all these friends that aren't genuine," MIT doctoral student and creator of Enemybook Kevin Matulet told the Globe.
read more

Visit Enemy Book
E
nemybook lets Facebook users categorize by “Enemybook” as well as view other people’s Enemybooks. Define your enemies, create more enemies, expose your enemies.

Encourages people to undermine and mock online social communities.

CHEERS,
Anne

Monday, October 22, 2007

The Fentix Cube

The Fentix Cube features a cube of (patent pending) multi-touch touchscreens allowing for a myriad of multi-dimensional games, puzzles, and whatnots manipulated by the swipe of your greasy fingers. Best of all, it'll be on sale in limited quantities from London's Kinetica Museum. Read more



Check out Kinetica Museum for more cool stuff :
http://www.kinetica-museum.org/
To see more of Andrew Fentem works goto: http://www.andrewfentem.com/

Cheers,

Anne

Sunday, October 21, 2007

BlogWall - A new paradigm of mobile communication


Short message service (SMS) is extremely popular today. Currently it is being mainly used for peer-to-peer communication. Electronic displays can be seen everywhere and those are mainly used to convey information to the masses rather than provide artistic and social communication. BlogWall extends the SMS to a new level of self expression and public communication by combining art and poetry. Furthermore it will provide a means of expression in the language that young people understand, and the forms of social communication. The user stands in front of a projected screen and sends a SMS to a given number. The system can display users SMS in an animated manner. It also provides users to participate in polls. The most notable feature of the application is its ability to create poetry in multiple languages such as English, Korean, Chinese poems or Japanese “Haiku" all based on the SMS. This is a step into new forms of cultural computing.

http://blogwall.wikidot.com/home

Age Invaders

Singapore – October 16th, 2007: Researchers in the Mixed Reality Lab Singapore have developed new kind of computer game especially designed for elderly people to play together with young people.




http://www.mixedrealitylab.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=61
http://ageinvaders.wikidot.com/

The Law of simplicity.

Hello everyone,
I just came across to this site. It about the laws of simplicity. I found it quite interesting. Can be apply to lots of things in life. Hopefully u guys can find it useful in your future project.
Below is the link to this site.

http://lawsofsimplicity.com/

Computers Can Soon Transform 2D Images Into 3D

Hello,
The link is about how a computer can sort of make a 2D image transform into a 3D object.

http://www.hiptechblog.com/2006/06/16/computers-can-soon-transform-2d-images-into-3d/

With Regards
Lionel

Class Photos






Hi guys. mind i post the photos here? :X
Just Delete if its not ok.

Ciao

TO: JIAJIA

Hi jiajia pls go to the link below. It's from KokKee.
It might help u.
http://www.nngroup.com/reports/seniors

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Microsoft Moves to Add Phone Calls

For you Wilson,

Microsoft is going to add a internet phone calling program (similar to skype) to their email program, Microsoft outlook.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/17/business/17soft.html?_r=1&ref=technology&oref=slogin

With Regards
Lionel Chang

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Virtual visas: Avatars get right to roam

Hi,
This probably isn't really breaking news. But it seems more and more people are getting online and creating profiles online. People nowadays not only lead one live, but also another one on the web.

The link

with regards,
Lionel

Enter your PIN using only eye movements

Who needs ONE password to rule them all? All you need is one GLANCE to rule them all!
Snoopers won't stand a chance if you enter your PIN using only eye movements.

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg19526175.100&feedId=online-news_rss20



Cheers,
Anne

Monday, October 15, 2007

Energy and Environment Saving Devices and A robot to help the Elderly

Hey guys, I found this vid talking about energy saving and environment devices (I think Anne would find this to be a useful piece of information). As well as a robot named "Domo" which uses video capturing technology to aid the elderly (Chia Chia this is for you). Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s-Mv4Z7CJs

Cheers,
Ziru

Friday, October 12, 2007

A Cell Phone That Spots Bad Breath

Friday, October 12, 2007

Among a new phone's health monitors is a "halitosis meter."

By Anna Davison


www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/19569/


Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Diesel Hologram Fashion Show

Something to "wow" you all.
What is real? What is virtual?

NTT DoCoMo future vision

Could this be the near future? Is this really possible?

This is a classic example of user profile and scenarios.

Maybe i should make this a REQUIREMENT for all the BA( interactive) projects.


What you guys think?

If there are NO Comments or Objections, I will take it as ALL OF YOU agrees with me.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae-Ssclu5A4&mode=related&search=

SHOW ME THE MONEY!

The National Research Foundation (NRF) has allocated S$500 million over the next five years to fund the development of a strategic Interactive Digital Media (IDM) research programme to support Singapore’s long-term vision of growing into a global IDM capital.


The programme aims to realise a value-added contribution of S$10 billion, up from S$3.8 billion in 2003, as well as create approximately 10, 000 new jobs by 2015.

General research in IDM is under the purview of the MDA while research on the use of IDM in education is spearheaded by the Ministry of Education.


Read More: https://rita.nrf.gov.sg/IDM/default.aspx




Singapore's interactive digital media industry has been given a shot in the arm with the announcement that the sector's R&D Programme Office will fund four interlinked initiatives.

Dr Vivian Balakrishnan said the initiatives aim to create a high-growth and self-sustaining eco-system which will propel Singapore into the forefront of research and development in interactive digital media.

The interactive digital media industry had been identified as a key growth sector for Singapore's economy in the years ahead by the high-powered Research, Innovation and Enterprise Council during its inaugural meeting last year, which was chaired by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.


Read More: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/251625/1/.html



Cheers,

Jason

Combining Instant Messaging with other messaging applications

Hi, some of you might have seen this before as Jason brought this magazine with an article on it. He shared it with me so i might as well share it with you guys.

http://www.velvetpuffin.com/

This application actually lets the users post blogs share photos and videos... kinda like face book and the friendster website we used to come across but theres an additional function where u can chat with each other without having to be behind a computer screen.

Theres a video demonstration link on the website that shows how it works and all

Wilson

Monday, October 8, 2007

Rules of Enagements

Dear Boys and Girls,
Couple of things to highlight.

1. Please login and post the entries YOURSELF, in your own "ID"

2. When you post a new entry, please include a short summary of what you're posting. NOT just leave the URL without any hints.

3. The purpose of starting this blog is to share the research/technologies we may have encountered, so i would like you guys to be more responsive to each other comments and entries.

4. THOSE WHO HAVE NO MADE ANY ENTRIES SO FAR, PLEASE DO SO ASAP. I DON'T WANT TO START GIVE GRADES FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT. IT WILL DEFEAT ITS PURPOSE.


Cheers,
Jason Cheo

Artificial Cornea Gives Hope To The Blind

German researchers have developed an artificial cornea that promises easy integration with a patient's native cornea, and prevents cellular hyperplasia on its plastic surface.

http://www.medgadget.com/archives/2007/10/artificial_corneas_from_fraunhofer_institute.html

Cheers,
Anne



Sunday, October 7, 2007

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Inspired ideas for a sustainable future

Hello classmates,
If you are interested about sustainable design, you might like to watch this guy talking about sustainable future. It on the TED website. The link is as below.

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/74

Cheers,
Chiachia

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Cell Phone Users Experience Phantom Ringing; Suffer From Ringxiety

Date:

September 17, 2007



Study suggests individuals rely on mobile phones for mood regulation and maintaining relationships. The majority experience phantom ringing.

A new study found that two thirds of the people surveyed, reported hearing their phone ring or feeling it vibrate when it had not actually rung.

The phenomenon has been termed "ringxiety."

The more frequently a person uses their phone, the more often they reported hearing a phantom ring, the study found.

These participants (67% of the people surveyed) had higher monthly charges, used more minutes, sent more text messages, and showed higher levels of impulsivity. They were also younger. (participants ranged in age from 18 to 86).

The study also shows that some people rely on their mobile phone to regulate moods and maintain social connectedness. Those people who prefer to use their phones for text messaging, rather than talking, evidence higher levels of loneliness, social anxiety, and problem phone use.

Note: This story has been adapted from material provided by Alliant International University.



Cheers,

David