TTMMHTM: Robot Seal, Chip Tracker in HTML5, Thinking Data, CSS3 iPad, Dollar bill Origami and JS Games
Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 at 6:33 pm- A therapeutic Robot seal – of course Japanese – should help people with dementia and other disorders to get a new sense of caring for something. Tamagotchi / Furby on steroids and very cute to boot.
- Stephen fry is just lovely – and so can you.
- It seems that Symantec’s hack is whack competition web site was full of XSS errors which allowed people to Rick-Roll it
- Jonathan Brodsky wrote a Chip Tracker in HTML5 for Firefox 4
- James Mansfield has an interesting discussion point when he says that Design thinking is data thinking
- CSS Pad is an iPad make with CSS3 - shame there are no transitions when you shift from landscape to portrait
- A stunning amount of Dollar Bill Origami models by Won Park
- Opera is playing with wobbly bubbles as HTML5 form validation feedback mechanisms – feedback is also wanted.
- The Mozilla Addons page uses quite some heavy HTML5 trickery to create the statistics page under the hood (Webworkers, LocalStorage and Highcharts with Canvas)
- Liquidicity has a set of 2400 flags as icons in 3 sizes
- A collection of libraries that help you to make your mobile web sites look like native apps
- Mozilla has a JavaScript game competition with some very cool prizes
- A good reason to buy a smart car
- Good f*cking design advice is what it says on the tin