Angry Birds All Levels

Evan Roth’s Angry Birds All Levels is an art exhibit showing the ink tracings of the finger swipes required to complete all the levels of Angry Birds. From Science Gallery: [Angry Birds All Levels] comments on the rise of casual gaming, identity and our relationship with mobile devices. Consisting of 300 sheets of tracing paper… Read More

On Content Creation

This comic from Matt Inman, a.k.a. the Oatmeal (@theoatmeal) is delightfully insightful. Some thoughts and musing about making things for the web I toyed with some cool adverbs to add to insightful, e.g. surprisingly, inspiringly, but they all seemed to cheapen his work. So, I chose delightfully because everything is better with a side of… Read More

Little Data

You’re probably familiar with the term big data, which tends to be difficult to define precisely, but always pertains to the analysis of huge data sets. Over beers with my pal Rick (@turoczy) earlier this week, I used the term little data to describe the potential I see for Internet of Things. After some discussion… Read More

Objectified, the Sequel to Helvetica

Netflix continues to feed my obsession with documentaries, and I finished “Objectified” over the weekend. Objectified is the second installment in Gary Hutswit’s design trilogy, the sequel to “Helvetica” and the prequel to “Urbanized.” I really enjoyed Helvetica, and so watching Objectified was an easy call. Objectified focuses on industrial design and includes commentary from… Read More

A Programming Note

As of today, I’ve joined Jeremy Ashley’s Applications User Experience team. I’m sure many of you are familiar with Apps UX and the work they do, and I’m excited to join the likes of Erika (@erikanollwebb), Misha, Ultan (@ultan) and the many other very smart people that comprise that organization. My role is pretty loosely-defined and will evolve over… Read More

Friday Links

For your reading enjoyment today, over the weekend, or whenever, I give you some tidbits I found on the interwebs. WebCenter goodies To help you plan for mobile development, Friend of the ‘Lab John Brunswick (@johnbrunswick) has a detailed roundup of the various options for WebCenter: Mobile Development Platform Strategy Chart – ADF Mobile, WebCenter… Read More

Raspberry Pi and Java

On the Saturday before OpenWorld, Noel (@noelportugal) attended a Raspberry Pi meetup at Noisebridge. As you may have guessed by now, Noel has become something of an evangelist for the Raspi and like any good maker, wanted to see what others have done with the little powerhouse. On Sunday, he showed me a video of… Read More

Details on the Oracle Social Network + APEX Integration

Dimitri Gielis (@dgielis), who, along with Martin D’Souza (@martindsouza), won the Oracle Social Network Developer Challenge we ran at OpenWorld, has detailed the integration he and Martin built between Oracle Social Network and Oracle Applications Express, a.k.a. APEX. Check out his post for more and see his code on GitHub if you’re so inclined. After the Challenge ended,… Read More

Oracle Social Network Developer Challenge: TEAM Informatics

Here comes another Oracle Social Network Developer Challenge entry, this one courtesy of TEAM Informatics (@teaminformatics). As their name suggests, their entry was a true team effort, featuring the work of Jon Chartrand, Deepthi Sanikommu, Dmitry Shtulman, Raghavendra Joshi, and Daniel Stitely with Wayne Boerger doing the presentation honors. Speaking of the presentation, Wayne’s laptop wouldn’t project… Read More