links for 2006-05-15
- Studies show that you can bring about a dream in another person...
- Terrier is a software for the rapid development of Web, intranet and desktop search engines. More generally, it is a modular platform for the rapid development of large-scale Information Retrieval applications, providing indexing and retrieval functionali
- CHINESE CLASSICS & TRANSLATIONS.
- A história de António Variações.
- WebTracer is an project based on the intention to visualise the structure of the web. There are many applications that analyse websites for structural integrity and diagnostic purposes, but few reveal the visual structure that web hypertext creates. Webtr
- Fijuu2 was created by Julian Oliver (Selectparks) and Steven Pickles. Fijuuu uses a realtime 3D engine allowing players to dynamically manipulate 3D instruments with PlayStation2 gamepads, improvising both graphically and sonically.
- Homepage for illustrator Mattew Curry.
- Online art gallery.
- Christopher Neal's work has been recognized by Communicatin Arts, American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, Society of Publication Designers, Art Directors Club of Denver, Print Magazine and Society of News Designers.
- Homepage for illustrator Nicholas Deakin
- Portolio website dor Angel De Granfanillo.
- Digital Artists Agency.
- Although many people give scant regard to Warsaw as an appealing tourist destination, it is still Poland's largest city and the political, economic, scientific and cultural hub of the country. It has many museums and historical monuments, galleries and hi
- An interesting discusion on tagging and folksonomies vs. subject headings.
- WELCOME TO TV CREAM'S copyright-busting collection of those finely-crafted TV themes once so familiar to you.
- A Revista FORUM ESTUDANTE PROCURA JOVENS ESCRITORES.
- This tutorial shows how to set up a two-node Apache web server cluster that provides high-availability. In front of the Apache cluster we create a load balancer that splits up incoming requests between the two Apache nodes.
- A talk by Peter Norvig at Object World.