With turn.js, you can easily add a page turning effect that’s made by HTML5.
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by Eric Dye
With turn.js, you can easily add a page turning effect that’s made by HTML5.
Best of all, it works on tablets and smartphones!
by Eric Dye
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This is Star Wars Identities.
It is,
“Stunning costumes, models, and artwork from the films. A complete interactive immersion into the world of Star Wars.”
Just look at these amazing promotional posters — such detail!
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by Jeremy Smith
Technology summits, conferences, and talks have always been inspiring. Steve Jobs actually made it cool to talk about computers and built a buzz around his products that was on a whole other level. The question is how to make a creative and fun presentation?
The TED talks are a series of random, yet highly intriguing conversations that happen every year and has come to be nationally known. Every year, there is some technology speakers that give really good content, though their presentation may be lacking.
This year, the TED committee changed things up with an amazing presentation on “technology” with the famous Improv Everywhere. After watching the video below, you will definitely leave with a smile on your face.
Watch:
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by Eric Dye
With so many people using mobile devices to surf the web, it’s essential that you know how your website is rendering on all of these devices. The only problem is, you can’t be expected to own an iPhone, iPad, Android phone, and Kindle Fire, just to demo websites.
Here’s a great online solution that allows you to test live websites in multiple devices at once.
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by Eric Dye
If you’ve played Super Mario Bros. 3, there’s no doubt you’ve seen one of these airships.
But, have you seen a full LEGO model of one?
by Tre Lawrence
Finally…
I believe that we can say with a high degree of certainty that the insanely popular image sharing application known as Instagram may not be an iOS-exclusive much longer. (Yes, I know it has been on its way to Android for a very, very long time, but still).
While chatting with TechCrunch, Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom all but showed off a version of the app for Android, while pointing out that he felt it might be “better” than the iOS port.
Personally (and please don’t stone me here), while Instagram does intrigue me, most of its allure has eluded me. Still, I am happy more people (self included) will have access to the application.
27 million registered users cannot all be wrong, can they?