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This time I discovered a great application developed by Microsoft Live Labs called Pivot. Pivot enables users to discover huge information spaces by different visual filtering options. You are able to look at hundred thousands of information space entities such as pictures, … and filter these in different ways (zoom in/out, create links between different [...]

15 Nov, 2009

Web Science Reading List

Posted by: Herbert Mühlburger In: computer science| eLearning| semantic web| web3.0

I have just added a new site to my this weblog called “Web Science Reading List“. This reading list collects a lot of interesting information on web science and similar topics. Since I do not have time to read all of the articles immediately I am going to collect them on this site and bookmark [...]

David Leggett tried to answer this question in a blogpost written for uxBOOTH. He writes:
The future of how we interact with computers is exciting to say the least. What once seemed like nonsense outside of Hollywood and Science Fiction is now starting to find it’s way into reality, and some of the [...]

Since few time I am coding an extension to the open-source e-porfolio software Mahara. Therefore I have searched for a video explaining what an e-porfolio stands for and how it can be used:
Here is a video that explains it:

Few time ago Mahara UK 09, the very first conference covering the e-portfolio system Mahara, took place [...]

Image by Larry Johnson via Flickr

Wired.com states in an article (found by ReadWriteWeb) as follows:
LONG BEACH, California — Students at the MIT Media Lab have developed a wearable computing system that turns any surface into an interactive display screen. The wearer can summon virtual gadgets and internet data at will, then dispel them like smoke [...]


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Welcome to Herbert Mühlburger's Weblog!

Herbert Mühlburger studies Software Engineering - Economics at Graz University of Technology, Austria. He blogs about everything related to web2.0, eLearning, personal learning environments, new media technologies, software engineering, internet technologies, computer science, ... :-)

Beside his studies he is working at the Department of Social Learning of Graz University of Technology, Austria.

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