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  1. Snapchat

    Snapchat is an image messaging and multimedia mobile application created by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown, former students at Stanford University, and developed by Snap Inc., originally Snapchat Inc. One of the principal concepts of Snapchat is that pictures and messages are only available for a short time before they become inaccessible.

    Originally, Snapchat was centered on private, person-to-person photo sharing. New features, including the ability to send short videos, communicate via video chat, and saving necessary chat information through a press on a message, were added through later updates. In October 2013, it introduced a "My Story" feature, letting users compile images, known as "snaps", into chronological storylines accessible to all of their friends. The Stories functionality was later expanded to "Live Stories", letting users at on-location events contribute snaps to a curated story available to all Snapchat users.

    Pål Alvsaker - 28.08.2017 - 20:40

  2. Vuforia

    Vuforia is an Augmented Reality Software Development Kit (SDK) for mobile devices that enables the creation of Augmented Reality applications. It uses Computer Vision technology to recognize and track planar images (Image Targets) and simple 3D objects, such as boxes, in real-time. This image registration capability enables developers to position and orient virtual objects, such as 3D models and other media, in relation to real world images when these are viewed through the camera of a mobile device. The virtual object then tracks the position and orientation of the image in real-time so that the viewer’s perspective on the object corresponds with their perspective on the Image Target, so that it appears that the virtual object is a part of the real world scene.

    Pål Alvsaker - 31.08.2017 - 15:46

  3. Abelton Live

    Abelton Live

    Alvaro Seica - 05.09.2017 - 15:42

  4. MIDIpoet

    MIDIPoet is a software tool that allows the manipulation of text and image on a computer in real-time. It has two parts: composer and player, with which you can, respectively, compose and play pieces of interactive text and image on the computer. These pieces may or may not respond to external impulses, such as MIDI messages or the computer keyboard, and generate visual manifestationes that involve the manipulation of the different attributes of text (content, font, position, size, etc), image (content, position, etc) and other elements and visual effects. Conceptually, MIDIPoet is based on the notion of fields of events: a set of potential behaviors of visual elements on the computer screen that happen or not depending on internal conditions or external manipulations.

    Composition. This is the first step for the creation of a MIDIPoet piece. Fields of events are created by composing; they will be performed later to produce a visual piece. MIDIPoet composer lets you generate these fields of events by the use of diagrams that are drawn directly on screen.

    Pål Alvsaker - 26.09.2017 - 13:21

  5. HPML

    HPML

    Raoul Karimow - 29.11.2017 - 04:07

  6. Xcode

    Xcode

    Ana Castello - 06.12.2017 - 20:59

  7. Mad Pascal

    Mad Pascal

    Piotr Marecki - 26.04.2018 - 13:02

  8. Prose

    In 1996 Wesleyan University Press published my Virtual Muse: Experiments in Computer Poetry. The book examined a number of approaches to using computer programs as adjuncts to the process of composing poems. The book is now more or less out of print; I am glad to deal with inquiries as they arise, which is surprisingly often.

    The most elaborate program described in Virtual Muse is Prose. It generates sentences. They are random in two ways: the syntactical structure of each sentence is constructed from phrase elements recursively chosen at random from an editable grammar; and the word-slots in the resulting sentence template are filled at random from an editable dictionary arranged by word-types. It was originally written under DOS; that version is accessible by archaeologists. The same is true of the old Mac OS9 version, which used Jim Trudeau's Programming Starter Kit for Mac.

    Alvaro Seica - 13.11.2018 - 15:01

  9. Sketchfab

    Sketchfab

    Hans Ivar Herland - 27.08.2019 - 15:42

  10. Nintendo Switch

    The Nintendo Switch is a video game console developed by Nintendo, released on March 3, 2017. It is a hybrid console that can be used as a stationary and portable device. Its wireless Joy-Con controllers, with standard buttons and directional analog sticks for user input, motion sensing, and tactile feedback, can attach to both sides of the console to support handheld-style play. They can also connect to a Grip accessory to provide a traditional home console gamepad form, or be used individually in the hand like the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, supporting local multiplayer modes.

    Sturle Mandrup - 23.09.2019 - 14:46

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