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05-25-11 / 01:02 AM : Mac mini 2010 : SSD and dual drive (cjed) |
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05-25-11 / 12:33 AM : Zimbalam/Beezik / end of Deezer ? (cjed) |
As they did for Deezer, Zimbalam will automatically publish artits's songs on beezik.com if we do not answer back to the sent email. They remind that such service's royalties are very low (ony 5 cents per download).
Spotify also wasn't interesting, and Deezer's latest news aren't good. |
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05-22-11 / 12:22 AM : Hype : HTML5 animations/scenes editor (cjed) |
The new HTML5 editor, Hype, has been available through the Mac App Store for a week at a limited price, however its pricing may not change as some problems have been reported in the current version (save problem with many scenes). |
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05-21-11 / 01:06 AM : HTML5 : Last Call and completed in 2012 (cjed) |
The HTML5 specification will soon reach Last Call status (starting May, 24, see planning here), and might be completed in 2012, then far more quicker than what Adobe stated (about 2018-2020). |
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05-21-11 / 12:54 AM : iCloud : streaming and agregator ? (cjed) |
Apple buyed iCloud domain for about 4,5 millions $ and is expected to unveil its streaming service during the upcoming WWDC. Compared with other solutions, it won't require uploading owned songs to access them.
The service could be expanded to indie (unsigned/no label) artists. |
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05-15-11 / 01:55 PM : Agreggators and direct-to-fan : illusion (cjed) |
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05-02-11 / 01:56 AM : HTML5 authoring : Maqetta / Flux (cjed) |
Dojo Foundation provides Maqetta, a WYSIWYG HTML5 on-browser editor, that allows to design rich web applications layouts (also targets mobile devices). Is it based on HTML5, CSS3 and OpenAjax widgets metadata standard. It uses Dojo by default, and hooks are available to use another widgets library/toolkit (however they are not fully implemented yet, requiring modifying of Maqetta source code for now).
This editor is document-oriented (as defined in HTML), contrary to Atlas that creates Cappuccino-based applications (then relies on asbtraction layers, CoreGraphics and CoreAnimation implementations based on low level Canvas/VML browsers features).
We can also find Flux, a native(Cocoa) HTML5 editor, far more elegant (and that was priced very low for a few days at the Mac App Store). It doesn't however feature widgets libbraries support, and only provides WebKit and jQuery animations support.
In both cases the bridge bewteen the client and server sides isn't adressed (remote access for tables's data, sort, master/detail views/CRUD cycle).
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