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Redesigning the Panels IPE (Chapter Three)

Nica Lorber posted their efforts in redesigning the Panels inline editor. Earl Miles committed the redesign before DrupalCon Denver.

Rabbit Hole Drupal Module

Rabbit Hole suppresses node display of particular content type.

Lullabot's Module Monday: HMS Field for Storing Time Duration

Instead of storing an absolute date and time, HMS Field (short for 'Hours, minutes, and seconds') stores a simple integer representing a number of seconds.

Drupal Project Migration in Cartoons

Phase 2 posted a cartoon description for a drupal project migration process.

DrupalCon Denver 2012 videos are now online

DrupalCon Denver videos have been uploaded.

Wikipedia Transitions to OpenStreetMap

Wikipedia’s mobile app is now using OpenStreetmap. This transition follows foursquare’s earlier.

A Chicken In Every Pot And An Open-Source Tricorder In Every Home

The world of portable, general-purpose computing is moving along two parallel paths. First, and most popularly, you have devices like smartphones, which are focused on user interaction and connectivity, but are smart enough to be the “brain” for any number of more capable devices. Then there are purpose-built devices with one or a few specific functions: a high-precision range finder, or a pollutant detector, or a simple laser level.

Microsoft Open-Sources More ASP.NET Technology

In the past, Microsoft made the source code for ASP.NET MVC available under an open-source license. Now, the company has open-sourced another hearty chunk of its ASP.NET technology to the delight of some open-source players.

Getting Choked with Drone Data

The US Air force now has 65 drones collecting various images and in the couple of years drones’ cameras can “spy on swaths of land the size of entire cities.” But the Air Force is lacking in manpower to process those data.

More magazines should produce better infographics in the Era of Big Data

Publications should produce more infographics to help educate readers on various issues the way Scientific American has done through the years.

Big Data in US Counter-insurgency (COIN) campaign

Just when we though that the US Counter-insurgency (COIN) campaign is designed for insurgents, it is now being integrated to the whole state forces, including the police force through the increasing role of Big data tools and methods.

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