Monday, May 16, 2011
HP advances next-gen 'memristor' memory technology
telexlr8
We are working to reload the teleXLR8 project using the open source OpenQwaq technology. The teleXLR8 online talk program based on Teleplace has been covered by Hypergrid Business ”as an online open TED, using modern telepresence technology for ideas worth spreading, and as a next generation, fully interactive TV network with a participative audience.” At this moment OpenQwaq includes most features of Teleplace, basically all features but the video codecs, and missing / new features are being implemented by an active development community.
OpenMesh a generic and efficient data structure for representing and manipulating polygonal meshes
OpenMesh is a generic and efficient data structure for representing and manipulating polygonal meshes.For more information about OpenMesh and its features take a look at the Introduction page.
On top of OpenMesh we develop a flexible geometry modeling and processing framework called OpenFlipper. For more details visit the OpenFlipper website.
OpenMesh
Take away the wires and routes and we will still communicate.
On January 25, 2011, when the Egyptian government decided to block the entire Internet, OpenMeshProject.org came to life.
OpenMeshProject.org has tasked itself with developing the best open source technologies, while simultaneously partnering with existing technologies, to create a private, citizen-owned communications infrastructure.
We will maintain a community around the Open Source Mesh Standard, and drive for solutions to address our future communications needs in this new age of electronic munitions. Our mandate is to provide a two-click mesh installation on any device, anywhere in the world, to connect citizens irrespective of national boundaries.
Our purpose is to provide open and free communications to all people at all times.