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The illusion of life: applying animation principles to mobile UI design
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WinRumors/~3/PqUq0hhXz3A/rachel-hinman-mobile-frontier-ui-design-disney-12-basic-principles-of-animation “In 1981, Disney animators introduced the world to the 12 basic principles of animation. For many, the 12 rules are held in the same esteem as Dieter Rams’ ten principles of good design, and are seen as something of … Continue reading
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Kinect Fusion tool coming to Kinect for Windows SDK, will help devs create 3D models
http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/06/kinect-fusion-windows-for-kinect-sdk/ “Microsoft has kept its internally-developed Kinect Fusion tool all to itself, but now the firm has announced hot off the heels of Build 2012 that it’s working on baking the software into the Kinect for Windows SDK. Concocted by … Continue reading
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Justin Angel releases SDK for Bluetooth mind reading device connectivity
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/wmexperts/~3/ZWFiq9Hpdho/story01.htm “Justin Angel, Principal Engineer for Windows Phone experience at Nokia, has released a new Bluetooth SDK for Windows Phone 8 that enables developers to take advantage of connectivity with MindWave portable EEG headsets. Said devices can pair with a … Continue reading
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BugSense Announces Support for Windows Phone 8
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WmPowerUser/~3/4O_8iwM8d48/ “BugSense, one of the leading applications for monitoring and crash analytics, has just released a new SDK to support Windows Phone 8 at launch. San Francisco, California – November 02, 2012 According to Microsoft’s corporate vice president for Windows … Continue reading
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