Herbert Mühlburger's Weblog

Posts Tagged ‘Physics

Another week has passed and as I promised last week, I am going to post interesting JavaFX Links here again. I specially want to thank Jonathan Giles, Richard Bair and Jasper Potts for their work in collecting the JavaFX Links of the week. Yet I cannot contribute much to the links of the week but [...]

01 Feb, 2010

JavaFX Links of the Week 1, February 2010

Posted by: Herbert Mühlburger In: JavaFX Links of the Week

Today I decided to post regularly interesting JavaFX links of the past week. Thanks to Jonathan Giles for his great posts on “Java Desktop Links of the Week”. The JavaFX links are just taken from Jonathan’s posts in order to build a little JavaFX news archieve on my own blog and to inform my [...]

06 Aug, 2009

A Touchable Holography

Posted by: Herbert Mühlburger In: computer science| publication| university

At this years International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH2009) a touchable holography was presented by the University of Tokio. It is a kind of holography that you are able to feel and interact with. Great development that you can see in the following video:

The first page of the presented scientific [...]


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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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