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posted by Editor
on Wednesday June 30, @05:16PM
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A command line interface for Google called GoogleCL gives text-based access to services like Calendar, Picasa, and YouTube (see also this earlier CLI for Google called goosh, which can be used directly from a browser). Greg More, from the Spatial Information Architecture Lab at RMIT, compares Second Life with Vastpark, and concludes that the component-based approach of Vastpark is more flexible, and will enable smoother integration into new virtual worlds ("Second Life is like writing in html, Vastpark is like coding in php"). Finally, computer scientist and designer Bill Buxton takes a long walk through the history of multitouch interfaces.
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