Fredrik Matheson
About: Interaction designer based in Oslo, Norway. I work mostly with large corporate sites. I'm also UXnet ambassador in Oslo and arrange monthly meetups here.
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IBM AlphaWorks: From software theory to fact | Tech News on ZDNet
"Today our community is particularly interested in technologies including (software as a service) offerings, Web 2.0 and collaboration, Semantic Web, rapid application development, data visualization, and health care."
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Tags: alphaworks, ibm, research
Go Big Always - Get your scary software out of my workplace
It's interesting to note that many of the worries about E2.0 approaches – "won't people just waste time at work?", "we don't need this".. "where's the ROI?" also came up during the introduction of e-mail, internet access, IM and even the telephone to the workplace.
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Tags: enterprise2.0, culture, introduction, adoption
Marian Call on MySpace
Marian Call's MySpace page – with photos by Brian Adams of Flickr reknown.
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Tags: alaska, music, artist, indie, acoustic, vocal
Marian Call on MySpace
Marian Call's MySpace page – with photos by Brian Adams of Flickr reknown.
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Marian Call on MySpace
Marian Call's MySpace page – with photos by Brian Adams of Flickr reknown.
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Comparison of 12 Ilford and Kodak Unhypered B&W Films
"The 2 MIN F/STOP LOSS refers to how much sensitivity in F/stops the film lost in a comparison of a normally illuminated 1/8th sec exposure compared to a 128 second exposure at the same illumination level taken through a 1000X (10 F/stop ND 3.0) neutral density filter. (These two exposures are theoretically equal.) The P FACTOR is the film's Swartzchild exponent used for measuring reciprocity law failure with the formula P=1-(s/7) where "s" is the speed loss in F/stops over a given exposure length. The 2 MIN ISO is the film's AVERAGE ISO speed over a two minute exposure, accounting for reciprocity law failure, and rounding to the nearest 1/3 F/stop. Ilford HP 5+ was chosen as the best unhypered B&W film because of its good red and blue sensitivity and moderate reciprocity law failure. Although Kodak's T400CN aparently has similar color response with better reciprocity characteristics, T400CN possesses lower overall image contrast."
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Tags: film, test, bw, black & white, photography, iso, contrast
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