Google Maps of programming languages
This is fun — a Google Map of where specific programming languages came from. You can also zip around Google Earth to see them too.
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This is fun — a Google Map of where specific programming languages came from. You can also zip around Google Earth to see them too.
The open source Linux phone – the Neo FreeRunner fromopenmoko is now on sale… It’s open source software (not hardware) to be specific, but they *do* have the CAD files which is a great first step! … Currently there isn’t a 100% opens source phone yet (that I know of). Openmoko, developer of the first […]
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The “Oterp” by Antonin Fourneau is a prototype sound editor built inside a PSP console with an integrated GPS that allows you to manipulate sound in real-time based on your location on earth. The device also collects new sounds when it detects that you have arrived at specific pre-programmed locations on the planet, with the […]
Load page, adjust filter, enjoy the isolating benefits of on demand noise. – Simplynoise
Although this project is considered old by blog standards (2002), we still like the simplicity of this device. The “Transparent Headphones” are a custom built pair of headphones with a microphone attached to the outside of each ear piece. The device detects nearby sounds and fades the sound out of the corresponding ear that detects […]
Dark Roasted Blend has a gallery of seriously strange and guiltily entertaining car accidents. Oops! – Weirdest Accidents