Monthly Archives: November 2009

SixthSense Device..?

The SixthSense device comprises of a pocket projector, digital camera and visual tracking fiducials which are worn by individual. The devices are being controlled by a mobile computing device which has the software which processes the users gestures/actions. The goal of the projector is to display visual information on hard surfaces; camera goal is to capture and transmit different(hand) user gestures. The software program process different video data streams sent to it via the camera and all the processes is being displayed using the projector.

At Last, Now You Can Subscribe To WordPress.com Blogs By E-mail

You would think that, almost exactly 4 years after opening up to the public, WordPress.com would have a way for people to subscribe to blogs by e-mail, right? You’d be wrong, at least until today. While there has always been the possibility to subscribe to blogs by e-mail using FeedBurner or other RSS facilitators, WordPress.com’s…

WordPress Wins CMS Award

It has been a while now since I have been asking myself why is WordPress being taken as underdog among the world of Open source CMS system, because for me this platform wasnt just a bloging tool, but a whole package capable of doing everything when it comes to CMS issues. Now finally here is the recognition. WordPress one of the best open source CMS around, has just named The best Overall Open Source CMS in 2009 Open Source CMS Awards.

Gravatar Image – Your Global Icon

A gravatar, or globally recognized avatar, is quite simply an 80×80 pixel avatar image that follows you from weblog to weblog appearing beside your name when you comment on gravatar enabled sites. Gravatar Image help identify your posts on web forums, weblogs and other gravatar enabled sites.

Using Quick Search Box To Search The Web

Sometimes, multi-tasking on the computer can be a maddening process if you have to constantly switch between different programs and files. Try using the Quick Search Box: it lets you easily search both your computer and the Web from a slick-looking search box that comes up only when you need it.