Month: May 2004
International Country Calling Codes
Hot Spot in a Box
Boingo Wireless – Hot Spot in a Box
From the site:
The Boingo‚Ñ¢ “Hot Spot in a Box” will enable you to quickly and easily offer commercial high-speed Wi-Fi Internet service in your location and start earning revenue right away! Enabling the Boingo “Hot Spot in a Box” at your venue will put you on the cutting edge of technology, attract new patrons to your location and make you money!
Need a Max object, look here:
Max Objects Database
From the site:
We all waste time in looking for objects and unless having the memory of a genius, it’s impossible to keep in mind all of them and what they are designed for.
Aerial photo madness
NPR : Database Nation
From NPR:
May 4, 2004 — As subscribers pull the June Reason magazine out of their mailbox, something about the issue should look familiar. The magazine published 40,000 individualized covers displaying an aerial photo of the subscriber’s home and the surrounding neighborhood.
Grants grants and more grants
Go international
Arts International-About AI
Showing work overseas, Art Internation can help:
Creation of Projects & Partnerships that help to identify, develop, and circulate new work crossing borders worldwide.
Development of Advised Funds and Regranting Programs that provide support to artists and arts organizations engaged in international work.
Use of New Technologies & Media to share information, reach new audiences, educate and serve the public, and create connections among artists and cultural organizers around the world.
Wearables conference
ISWC ’04
Colocated with IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
From the site:
ISWC 2004, the eighth annual IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers, will bring together researchers, product vendors, fashion designers, textile manufacturers, users, and all other interested parties to share information and advances in wearable computing. We invite you to attend ISWC 2004 and submit to one or more of the following categories: papers, posters, demonstrations, tutorials, and exhibits.
Internet radio goes ART
WPS1
From the site:
WPS1 presents a daily, 24-hour stream of music, talk and historic spoken-word programs focusing on contemporary art, music and literature from around the world.
Record that audio
Ambrosia Software, Inc. — utilities/freebies
From the makers of Snapz Pro X screen recorder software.
This explains it all:
WireTap is a free product for MacOS X 10.2 or later that allows you to record any audio playing on your Mac, saving it to a file for later listening or processing. This allows you to record news from Internet radio stations such as the BBC News, sound snippets from your favorite DVD movie, record the audio from a game, or even iChatAV conversations.
WireTap works using a simple tape recorder-like interface. Simply click the record button, and any audio playing through your Mac will be recorded to disk. WireTap can record any sound that is playing regardless of the source, so RealPlayer, iTunes, DVD Player, Windows Media Player, etc. are all supported.