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When: Thursday, September 22 2011, 9am-6pm.And keep up-to-date with the MeeGo Malaysia Region page. He’s big on opensource and big on pushing MeeGo forward, so I think the meetup should be quite interesting. Happening for the first time, I met the very enthusiastic organiser yesterday and I think he’s all about building the MeeGo community in Malaysia.Where: Wings Musiccafe Times Walk KL ( details).Updated: () – Added BFM enterprise breakaway as well as Google’s DevFest that I seemed to have missed initially. Here are some interesting upcoming events that I’d like to go to.

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There’s a fairly good about:flags resource clearly lots more things to play with there (and helps me understand what the idea being the ChromeOS/Chromebook is now). You need to enable Native Client support and restart Chrome to get this all working. In all that, I learned about Google Chrome’s about:flags. On OSX, you can see that when running the Pi example, the Native Client module is using quite a whole load of CPU time (in Chrome, do Window -> Task Manager). This is something they might find useful, for example. I was at a show recently where I saw this HRM app that is Windows-only and their proposal to run it on Linux? Use virtualization. There is also the promise of better native/traditional desktop apps, running in the web browser. The promise of better in-browser games for example, is what excites me about this initiative. It looks really interesting and you can see why Google seems to be targeting their technologies for the Chrome browser first (link with regards to Dart, their future of JavaScript quote: “We will strongly encourage Google developers start off targeting Chrome-only whenever possible as this gives us the best end user experience.” – Mark S. I stumbled upon Google Native Client today. I think Apple just had no idea that people would take on using such a device as a camera…įWIW, around conferences, I’ve seen people use Playbook’s and Xoom’s to do the same thing (but that, I’ve always presumed is the alpha geek crowd using their devices). So why does the iPad 2 come with an inadequate camera/video camera? The iPad 3 will definitely improve on this, as will future revisions. People are used to using larger LCDs for composition with their touchscreen phones (like iPhone’s, Androids, most of Nokia’s touch devices, etc.) Many cheaper digital cameras don’t even come with a viewfinder any longer. I notice LCD composition generally becoming the trend. Today I’m quite happy to use the larger LCD display to compose my photos (largely out of frustration of not having a viewfinder that covered more of the frame). A trait from shooting with SLRs and dSLRs all the while. When I first started carrying my Canon G10 (a point&shoot, with zoom, that has controls like an SLR to some extent) I was always trying to use the viewfinder. I’ve always thought that the large screen on the iPad makes a perfect “back” for a camera. There are so many experiences to be had in Paris, so it is not surprising that people want to take it home and their iPad’s have become the device they turn to for it. I’m unaware if there are such guides, but people are walking around with the iPad 2 in portrait mode and are recording their experience. I’ve seen tourists do the same thing in Munich as well, but not as common as in Paris.īeyond just taking photos with a larger screen, people are doing entire tours, with video and audio. I’ve been walking around Paris recently and it’s becoming quite common: the iPad is used as a camera.








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