Web Applications
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The Webinos consortium is working on developing an open source platform, that will allow for the development of apps that can be used on multiple devices.
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Google has announced the ANGLE project, aiming to enhance it's Chrome browser's 3D graphic rendering capabilities by permitting users to run WebGL content in Windows systems.
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Apple has released a public beta of Safari 4 for OS X and Windows with claims it runs JavaScript over four times faster than its predecessor and 30 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 thanks to its new Nitro engine.
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Vision impaired users can now access books, news articles and web pages using RoboBraille - an email-based service that translates text into Braille and audio recordings.
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Asterpix has released new technology that automatically tags any internet video with interactive hotspots allowing users to see notes, links to more information and other videos on related topics.
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Online mobile service, Qipit, converts photographs of documents taken on a camera phone into high contrast, easy-to-read digital copies that can then be stored or shared online.
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Photobucket has launched a new tagging function that allows links to be inserted in different regions of an image. This means that, for example, links to individual social network profiles could be embedded for every person appearing in a group photo.
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Bling! It – a graphic image editing tool aimed at online sellers and small businesses – is designed to make the job of quickly and easily creating attention grabbing product shots a breeze.
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June 25, 2007 Here's a website that turns the cookbook upside down to suggest recipes that use the ingredients you've already got. Type in what's in your cupboa