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mmarche:

Project Name: Moses BridgeArchitects: 
RO&AD architecten

mmarche:

Project Name: Moses Bridge
Architects: 
RO&AD architecten

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Who needs 3D rendering?

Who needs 3D rendering?

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In 1984 I stood behind a guy at the local computer shop and watched him work with a program called MacPaint. I got it, both the concept and the computer. It was a zillion dollars and not a great productivity tool. I bought the dream. I would love to have that last sentence on a t-shirt.

Minimal Mac: The Next Mac « Digital Lite

 

it’s dancing milk. why wouldn’t i reblog?

it’s dancing milk. why wouldn’t i reblog?

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In 1984 I stood behind a guy at the local computer shop and watched him work with a program called MacPaint. I got it, both the concept and the computer. It was a zillion dollars and not a great productivity tool. I bought the dream. I would love to have that last sentence on a t-shirt.

Minimal Mac: The Next Mac « Digital Lite

 

Microsoft “App Store?”

Well, who would have guessed. Microsoft may be developing a ‘Windows App Store’ to take on the Mac App Store head-on. What a big surprise. After how  the Microsoft stores turned out, I wonder what this “original” idea will be like. 

vb:

photojojo:

Adobe just released an SDK so developers can build iPad apps that control Photoshop on your computer. And they announced three of their own!
Easel - Paint on your iPad, beam it to Photoshop.
Nav - Navigate open files and put your tools pallets on your iPad.
Color Lava - Mix up color swatches on  your iPad, beam ‘em to Photoshop.
Each runs on your iPad and interacts with Photoshop over WiFi.
p.s. Adobe, iPad-based Lightroom editing, plz! KTHXBAI!

Awesome

vb:

photojojo:

Adobe just released an SDK so developers can build iPad apps that control Photoshop on your computer. And they announced three of their own!

  1. Easel - Paint on your iPad, beam it to Photoshop.
  2. Nav - Navigate open files and put your tools pallets on your iPad.
  3. Color Lava - Mix up color swatches on  your iPad, beam ‘em to Photoshop.

Each runs on your iPad and interacts with Photoshop over WiFi.

p.s. Adobe, iPad-based Lightroom editing, plz! KTHXBAI!

Awesome

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