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Uniqlock
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http://www.uniqlo.jp/uniqlock/
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Time Masters
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http://www.sonyericsson.com/timemasters3/
MediaPredict
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Thanatorama
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Gaspanic.TV
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ContactOffice presentation at the Google Developer Day London
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Luc Claes, CTO of ContactOffice explains in 60 minutes, how and why we choose Google Web Toolkit to build the next generation of the user interface of ContactOffice. How we enhanced it to add Model View, Drag and Drop, Marquee selection, Contextual menus, etc. You definitely have to try the beta.
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates interview
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Faithless Coca-Cola
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http://www.faithless.coca-cola.com
Calendars in the new Beta of ContactOffice
Posted by Brice Le Blevennec | Filed under ventures
ContactOffice just announced that the new ContactOffice Beta feature a calendar with full drag and drop interface… As easy to use as desktop software calendars but integrated in a full office suite with webmail, adress book, documents, bookmarks, … that runs on the web.
ContactOffice is a collaboration and messaging suite that run as an ASP. So all you need to start is an internet connection and a browser. ContactOffice is used today by more than 350.000 users with more than 250.000 paying users. At each session, all users can choose to use either the actual HTML & Frames interface or the new beta version, full AJAX with drag and drop interface and work with a new desktop software like user inteface with their existing data.
The AJAX interface of ContactOffice is generated using Google Web Toolkit, an open source technology from Google that generate Javascript code base on interface description written in Java. All the backend of ContactOffice is already written in Java, so we have one managed source code in one language for a complete web based suite. ContactOffice developpers added Drag & Drop, marquee selection and other interfaces enhancements to GWT. ContactOffice is to date the most ambitious application ever written with GWT.
If you are curious, there is a free subscription plan, just register and enjoy!
(full disclosure : I’m one of the founders of ContactOffice)
In the french speaking part of Belgium everyone knows that Brice Le Blévennec is a complete nerd. For about 9 years he hosted CyberCafe, a cult radio and TV show about technologies ranging from the Internet to video games, from electronic gadgets to music, from geek art to hollywood blockbusters...