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On explanation Talk given at DFKI on 23 November 2007 Thomas Roth-Berghofer
The theory underlying concept maps and how to construct them
Living with topic maps and RDF Lars Marius Garshol
Navigating Personal Information Repositories with Weblog Authoring and Concept Mapping
Schlange unterm Rock I couldn't keep it for myself... It's just perfect :)
ALOE on the iPod Touch ALOE looks nice on the Apple iPod Touch, as tested in the Apple Flagship Store in London... Martin Memmel Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License (CC BY-NC-SA)
The Waterhouse Building The Waterhouse Building in London, home of the National History Museum. Martin Memmel Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License (CC BY-NC-SA)
The ESP Game The ESP Game is a two-player game. Each time you play you are randomly paired with another player whose identity you don't know. You can't communicate with your partner, and the only thing you have in common with them is that you can both see the same image. The goal is to guess what your partner is typing on each image. Once you both type the same word(s), you get a new image. Each time you type a word or phrase, you must press enter on your keyboard to submit it to the game. You can type as many guesses as you want, and as soon as a single guess of yours is equal to a guess that your partner has made, you get a new image. You have two and a half minutes to agree on 15 images. Some images have taboo words, which you can't use; nor can you use any plural, singular, or word related to a taboo word. If one of the taboos for an image is the name of a color, you cannot use any other color as a guess. If you feel that an image is too hard, you can ask to pass by clicking the yellow pass button on the lower right corner. Clicking the button will generate a message on your partner's screen, letting them know that you want to pass. You cannot pass on an image until both you and your partner have hit the pass button.
Audioscrobbler Browser A visualisation tool for finding new music by exploring users' playlists. Audioscrobbler tells you "people who listened to this artist also listened to...".
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