MadCat is a multipurpose application that allows you to browse the web, while enjoying quality video content from around the world. MadCat can download you're favorite Rss feeds, Democracy channels, or sniff media links out the webpages you browse.
Personal "Second Life" in Face Book? "SceneCaster, the 3D room creation tool, now has a Facebook application. You can create rooms and share them with your Facebook friends." It does not work on mac yet.
Spresent is free Web-based presentations application built with Flash. Create and edit high-quality Flash presentations online. You can send presentations via e-mail or publish on your web site or blog.
DBin is a Semantic Web application that enables groups of users
with a common interest to cooperatively create semantically
structured knowledge bases. These user groups, which we call
“Semantic Web Communities”, are made possible by creating
customized user environments called “Brainlets”. Brainlets
provide user interfaces and domain specific tools (e.g. querying,
viewing and editing facilities) which enable community
participants to interact with the data of interest. Brainlets are
directly created by domain experts using an XML description
language. DBin clients communicate and exchange annotations
using a P2P infrastructure. Access control and digital signatures
put by DBin inside the authored RDF enable trust and information
filtering. In this paper we show a specific use case where a
“Semantic Web Community” is created to enable a group of users
to share their del.icio.us tags and organize them into a
cooperatively built RDFS ontology.
Tomas Petricek talks about C# 3.0 and the languages that led to many of its new features. The two languages that most inspired C# 3.0, F# and C-omega, are discussed in detail along with how the features changed as they moved from the research languages to
Open-jACOB is a free framework for building a new generation of richer, more interactive, database driven, highly personalized cross-browser web applications.
B. Suh, A. Woodruff, R. Rosenholtz, and A. Glass. CHI '02: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, page 251--258. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2002)
T. Hofmann. IDA '99: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis, page 161--172. London, UK, Springer-Verlag, (1999)