Microsoft launches ExcelMashup.com

Microsoft launches ExcelMashup.com, looks to make spreadsheets both hip and exciting

http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/10/microsoft-launches-excelmashup-com-looks-to-make-spreadsheets-b/

“Most of our day jobs aren’t nearly as amusing as life at Wernham Hogg and Excel doesn’t make things any more exciting. But, if you’re looking to spice up your spreadsheets, Microsoft’s ExcelMashup.com may be just what you’ve been waiting for. The site lets you create apps of your very own using Redmond’s various products. For example, you can combine some Excel JavaScript, a workbook stored on SkyDrive and a little HTML to create apps that run in a browser. Add a dash of Bing Maps and you’ve got a Destination Explorer! For the uninitiated, there are tutorials and for the showoffs a shared code space. There’s even nifty Interactive Code Snippets for trying out bits of script before adding them to your own project. Want to make the cute girl in reception notice you? Coding your own apps in Excel won’t help, but it’ll probably land you in less trouble than putting Gareth’s stapler in Jello again.

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Kinect Education’s nine excellent programming resources for Kinect

Kinect Education’s nine excellent programming resources for Kinect

http://channel9.msdn.com/coding4fun/kinect/Kinect-Educations-nine-excellent-programming-resources-for-Kinect

“Our closing Kinect Education Theme week post comes from, you guessed it, the awesome Kinect Education site! We started the week with a post to help you education yourself. Seems fitting to close out the week with something like that too. Kind of like two book-ends for the week…9 Excellent Programming Resources for Kinect

Students, educators, and enthusiasts are creating amazing things with Microsoft’s Kinect for education. While new Kinect development resources are constantly emerging, here are 9 people-driven and digital resources that offer assistance for developing Kinect applications.

Project Information URL: http://www.kinecteducation.com/blog/2011/11/13/9-excellent-programming-resources-for-kinect/

Contact Information:Blog: http://www.kinecteducation.com/blog Twitter: @johnnyeducation”

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Kinect’s power of gesture and speech as an education tool

Kinect’s power of gesture and speech as an education tool

Project Information URL: http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~uzmakhan/HCIProject.html

Project Source URL: http://kinectforeducation.codeplex.com/

Contact Information:Blog: http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~uzmakhan/

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The rise of self-education and individual investment

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/igeneration/the-rise-of-self-education-and-individual-investment/13613?tag=mantle_skin;content

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Census of Marine Life

http://www.coml.org/

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Reaching out and touching Math with Kinect Math

Reaching out and touching Math with Kinect Math

Project Information URL: http://www.kinecteducation.com/blog/2011/11/29/classrooms-of-tomorrow-today-kinect-math-app-available-for-download/

Project Download URL: http://apps.kinecteducation.com/catalog/4868.html

Project Source URL: http://apps.kinecteducation.com/catalog/4868.html

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Good UX in the Wild: Dropbox’s attention to detail on their download page

Good UX in the Wild: Dropbox’s attention to detail on their download page

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ScottHanselman/~3/XcDIoGxskZs/GoodUXInTheWildDropboxsAttentionToDetailOnTheirDownloadPage.aspx

“Sometimes good UX is about being clever. Sometimes it’s to make the user happy or smile. However, when the success of your product depends on new, possibly inexperienced users successfully downloading and installing it, good UX is the difference between success and failure.

I love what Dropbox has done here. I’ve noticed it for years and mentioned it in talks and to friends but I wanted to call it out here because it’s so thoughtful.

When you go to download Dropbox, here’s what you see on Internet Explorer. Note they’ve used a three step tiny screenshot sequence. Each of them isn’t a real screenshot, but rather “evocative” of the thing an IE user would see. For example, the second User Access Control dialog isn’t real, but it’s close enough that it makes the point while still fitting into width of the page cleanly. Their Welcome to Dropbox Setup screenshot is the same way, distilling the essence of what’s coming while keeping the design consistent.

See below how the first screenshot shows what’s coming and looks enough like the actual Save As experience that pops up seconds later as to guide the user to the next step.

Here’s the attention to detail part. Here’s what a Chrome user sees when downloading Dropbox. They see a Chrome specific download screenshot.

Here’s the Dropbox download page when using Safari on a Mac:

In Firefox for Windows, they see a Firefox Save File dialog along with a different second step. In the second step Dropbox takes a chance and doesn’t show the User Access Control screenshot, and is instead more concerned that the user will download the file but not run it. I’ve had this happen myself with Firefox a few times, where things get downloaded then forgotten.

Techies forget how something as trivial as downloading and running a file can be a huge deal for the average user. What Dropbox has done here is a nice touch over the standard big Download button. To accomplish something like this, not only did they need the initial idea but they needed to the will to do it. They thought it’d be useful and they made it happen. What can we do in our organizations, Dear Reader, to sell our innovated ideas up the management chain and make the happen? What kinds of things stand in our way? What do we tell ourselves? That’s too hard, that’s too involved, that’s too difficult to test, and the list goes on.

We need to continue to push ourselves and our work groups to implement ideas that we know are right. We need to advocate for the Customer and always try to see things from their experience. I don’t know anyone at Dropbox but I think it’s a fair guess that not only did they have the will to implement this friendly download feature, but they also knew it was the right kind of attention to detail that their customers needed. What a nice, almost subliminal way to kick off your relationship with your users than a subtly customized download page.

Have you done something similar, Dear Reader? Share in the comments.© 2011 Scott Hanselman. All rights reserved.”

-Sent from Weave for Windows Phone 7

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Inside This Giant Metal Sphere Lives a Miniature Version of the Earth’s Spinning Core

Inside This Giant Metal Sphere Lives a Miniature Version of the Earth’s Spinning Core

http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/vip/~3/0ny4o7nlBo8/inside-this-giant-metal-sphere-lives-a-miniature-version-of-the-earths-spinning-core

“So how do you study the Earth’s core and magnetic fields when it’s protected by 1,800 miles of crust? Easy—you just build your own miniature version in a laboratory, using over 28,000 pounds of molten sodium.

That’s exactly what researchers at the University of Maryland have done in a massive experiment that hopes to recreate the magnetic fields generated by the spinning liquid iron in the Earth’s outer core. The project has taken ten years and over $2 million to come to fruition, but by early next year the team plans to generate its own self-sustaining magnetic field, which can be studied and tested in their lab.

The simulator actually comprises an inner and outer sphere, separated by the molten sodium kept at a piping 105 °C. Since the liquid conducts electricity, it’s hoped that the spheres will function like a giant dynamo, producing the same fields as our planet’s core. So far all of their attempts have failed, but the researchers are hoping the bigger-is-better approach of their latest attempt will yield a miniature magnetic core they can call their own.

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Microsoft Releases Advertising SDK Tech Preview For Windows 8 Metro Apps

Microsoft Releases Advertising SDK Tech Preview For Windows 8 Metro Apps

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/WmPowerUser/~3/xBfeztddpLI/

“Today Microsoft released its technical preview version advertising SDK for Windows 8 Metro apps. Yesterday, Microsoft detailed its Windows Store plans and discussed about app monetization in Windows Store. Ad-based apps are one of the business models that Microsoft is promoting and assured that it will support not only its Microsoft Advertising network but also other ad […]

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Launching The Innovation Renaissance: A New Path to Bring Smart Ideas to Market Fast (TED Books):Amazon:Kindle Store

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B006C1HX24/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?ref_=sr_1_1

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