- published: 21 May 2007
- views: 7542
- author: Ernest Schaal
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Avoiding Bad Desktop Publishing Part One
The first part of a presentation at the Nagoya International Personal Computer Club on how...
published: 21 May 2007
author: Ernest Schaal
Avoiding Bad Desktop Publishing Part One
The first part of a presentation at the Nagoya International Personal Computer Club on how to avoid bad desktop publishing, both in print and on the web. Thi...
- published: 21 May 2007
- views: 7542
- author: Ernest Schaal
1:45
Desktop Publishing Career Overview
http://www.citytowninfo.com/employment/desktop-publishers Interested in becoming a desktop...
published: 22 Jun 2009
author: citytowninfo
Desktop Publishing Career Overview
http://www.citytowninfo.com/employment/desktop-publishers Interested in becoming a desktop publisher? Watch this video to learn what a career as a desktop pu...
- published: 22 Jun 2009
- views: 4031
- author: citytowninfo
50:45
History of Desktop Publishing
A Quick & Dirty overview of the history of Desktop Publishing (DTP), starting with the ENI...
published: 28 Aug 2012
author: Eric Girouard
History of Desktop Publishing
A Quick & Dirty overview of the history of Desktop Publishing (DTP), starting with the ENIAC room-sized computer, the invention of UNIX, the rise of Apple an...
- published: 28 Aug 2012
- author: Eric Girouard
3:47
Dotto Tech - Season 5 Episode 3 -Desktop Publishing Part I
So what's driving the second wave of desktop publishing? Savvy small business people alrea...
published: 18 Oct 2007
author: dottotech
Dotto Tech - Season 5 Episode 3 -Desktop Publishing Part I
So what's driving the second wave of desktop publishing? Savvy small business people already have the software, but now higher quality, more affordable colou...
- published: 18 Oct 2007
- views: 2548
- author: dottotech
9:39
Desktop Publishing Design Features terms
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published: 11 Aug 2011
author: velindadorsey
Desktop Publishing Design Features terms
- published: 11 Aug 2011
- views: 638
- author: velindadorsey
1:31
A career in desktop publishing
Career info about desktop publishing the lost art....
published: 05 Dec 2008
author: Krish Sailam
A career in desktop publishing
Career info about desktop publishing the lost art.
- published: 05 Dec 2008
- views: 5311
- author: Krish Sailam
2:06
How to Start a Desktop Publishing Business on a Budget
Desktop publishing is a small business that can be started on a small budget. Watch this h...
published: 05 Mar 2012
author: About
How to Start a Desktop Publishing Business on a Budget
Desktop publishing is a small business that can be started on a small budget. Watch this how-to video from About.com to learn tips about starting a desktop p...
- published: 05 Mar 2012
- views: 295
- author: About
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Advanced Word: Tools for Desktop Publishing
Easy, helpful tools to create better looking newsletters. Also shows a helpful code for in...
published: 07 Dec 2012
author: drlindadavis
Advanced Word: Tools for Desktop Publishing
Easy, helpful tools to create better looking newsletters. Also shows a helpful code for instant text.
- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 179
- author: drlindadavis
1:30
Digital and Desktop Publishing
Introduction to Digital and Desktop Publishing Technology elective....
published: 23 Jan 2009
author: multimediaclass08
Digital and Desktop Publishing
Introduction to Digital and Desktop Publishing Technology elective.
- published: 23 Jan 2009
- views: 1522
- author: multimediaclass08
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desktop publishing
ito ung ginawa ko kla jorife... asar pa xe biglang nag-hang ung p.c nila at hindi narecove...
published: 12 Sep 2007
author: harold villanueva
desktop publishing
ito ung ginawa ko kla jorife... asar pa xe biglang nag-hang ung p.c nila at hindi narecover ung nauna qng gnawa na vid... i think mas mganda un kesa d2... an...
- published: 12 Sep 2007
- views: 2285
- author: harold villanueva
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Desktop Publishing
World Translation Center (http://www.worldtranslationcenter.com) provides professional des...
published: 24 Oct 2012
author: WorldTranslationCtr
Desktop Publishing
World Translation Center (http://www.worldtranslationcenter.com) provides professional desktop publishing services in over 150 languages.
- published: 24 Oct 2012
- views: 50
- author: WorldTranslationCtr
0:49
Desktop Publishing Services
http://www.mlgtranslate.com/ Desktop Publishing Services,desktop publishing jobs,language ...
published: 16 Aug 2012
author: zdesktoppublishing
Desktop Publishing Services
http://www.mlgtranslate.com/ Desktop Publishing Services,desktop publishing jobs,language interpretation services Maintaining a strong international brand id...
- published: 16 Aug 2012
- views: 88
- author: zdesktoppublishing
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Easy Flyer Creator 3.0 Multitouch Desktop Publishing Demo Running on Tablet PC
Most Advanced and Easy to use Desktop Publishing Software that help you Design Create Prin...
published: 28 Apr 2011
author: peridotec
Easy Flyer Creator 3.0 Multitouch Desktop Publishing Demo Running on Tablet PC
Most Advanced and Easy to use Desktop Publishing Software that help you Design Create Print Flyers, Brochures, Leaflets, Certificates, Tickets and mail merge...
- published: 28 Apr 2011
- views: 2863
- author: peridotec
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F.A.T. Lab: Fuck Google Week Wrap Up
For information on how to make your own Google Street View car go to: http://fffff.at/goog...
published: 14 Feb 2010
author: Evan Roth
F.A.T. Lab: Fuck Google Week Wrap Up
For information on how to make your own Google Street View car go to: http://fffff.at/google-street-view-car
Information on F.A.T.'s Fuck Google Week as follows:
Transmediale 2010 “Futurity now!”
February 2nd – 7th, 2010
Berlin, Germany
Google is the most popular site on the world wide web. Since Larry Page and Sergey Brin opened the Menlo Park doors of their corporate office in 1998, Google has grown to be much more than just the defacto information search utility for the web. Beyond having over 150 domains, dozens of web, browser and desktop apps, a number of the most popular sites on the web (like YouTube), partnerships with multimedia conglomerates and multinational telecoms, one spy satellite and a mysterious network of telecommunication infrastructure, Google has become a new word in the international lexicon. I Googled it. 구글했다. Je l’ai googlelé. Jeg googlede det. ググった。 Eu Googled isso. Ich hab’s gegoogled. मॅँ googled है. Yo googleo.
Google, Ergo Sum.
But, it wasn’t always easy streets for the kindly, corporate giant. Shining a light into the darkness of the early web was not as simple as it looked. It took patience, a “don’t be evil” mantra, football fields of high-end office furniture, and millions and millions of ads. As F.A.T. Lab fellows Randy Sarafan and Geraldine Juárez, wrote in their tell-all, Google, biopic entitled, Lost and Found:
“Webrings just wouldn’t work… Information needed to be freed and shopping needed to be accessible. There could only ever be one pets.com. Exoticpets.com, rarepets.com, rareexoticpets.com, and rareexoticpetfood.com would all be outposts in the wilderness without a road to lead you there. Google’s benevolent hands built that road. And they built millions of other roads. And then they lined these roads with billboards. And with the money they made on these billboards, they built entire cities of industry. And within these cities, they erected more billboards. And pretty soon, Google, the mere builder of roads, owned half of the frontier, which was no longer a frontier, but a megalopolis without borders.”
So, what is so “fuck-worthy” about Mother-google? It is the fact that a corporate entity, even one as beloved and competent as Google, is in control of such a large stake in the digital network and public utility upon which we have all grown so reliant. And, that as a publicly traded company, it doesn’t have to answer to anyone but its largest shareholders, despite the fact that its decisions effect the lives and private information of millions of people. Few even question or raise a voice in opposition to the Google-ification of the Internet.
Don’t get us wrong, we use Google too. We use search, blog search, gmail, YouTube, calendar, docs, analytics, maps, etc. We use them like we do the sidewalk or a public toilets when we have to take a piss: because it feels like there just isn’t any other option. Sure, there are alternatives to Google. But, they mostly suck. And to not use Google means to lose access to an enormous network and some of the most reliable tools on the Internet.
That is why for Transmediale 2010, F.A.T. Lab proposes ‘FuckGoogle’, a collection of browser add-ons, open source software, theoretical musings and direct actions aimed at creating an awareness of the role Google plays in our daily lives. Throughout the duration of Transmediale, F.A.T. members and friends will publish free software, live streams, communiques and video documentation of actions on the fffff.at blog. So, join us and let’s all FuckGoogle together. By the way, does anyone have Sergey’s email or home address?
4:58
Flash Kinect Demo
Innovation in gaming and technology gets us pretty fired up at BLITZ. And when a new inter...
published: 10 Jan 2011
author: BLITZ
Flash Kinect Demo
Innovation in gaming and technology gets us pretty fired up at BLITZ. And when a new interaction peripheral (and engagement model) is released, the first thought that comes to our minds is "let's see if we can hack it." In this case, Director of Technology Noah Gedrich and Software Developer Yosef Flomin can take their bows for linking the Xbox Kinect™ hardware to Adobe Flash via Node.js.
Their interest was piqued after Hector Martin and PrimeSense™ released their open-source drivers, resulting in an online demo showing Kinect's uses through a PC. Having worked with multiple UI technologies over the years, Gedrich and Flomin realized that if they could get Kinect to publish information that any UI platform could support, a slew of developers could use this same code to create breakthrough motion-based experiences using familiar markup languages.
The trick? A simple socket server. Using a C++ application to send all the skeleton data to a socket server, they were able to connect other technology to the socket, enabling use of the data.
When Kinect was first announced, we immediately began dreaming of the different ways we could use it to create engaging experiences that leveraged physical interaction for our clients. Unfortunately, in the earliest days, we would have been tied to Xbox's proprietary XDK and only able to publish to the Xbox itself. With this breakthrough, we're arming any Flash, Silverlight or Unity developer around the world with an intuitive way to implement physical interaction models into their work. Be it a large-scale installation or a desktop application, marketers, agencies and developers can save a great deal of time, energy and money — opening up the potential of Kinect beyond Xbox to any platform supporting socket connections increases the creative possibilities exponentially.
2:43
Controlling GNOME 3 and playing games with Skeltrack
This video shows an example of what can be done with Skeltrack and GFreenect.
It gets the ...
published: 02 Apr 2012
author: Joaquim Rocha
Controlling GNOME 3 and playing games with Skeltrack
This video shows an example of what can be done with Skeltrack and GFreenect.
It gets the user's head and hands' positions from Skeltrack and interprets them in order to map some gestures with events in the desktop using Xlib with the GNOME 3 desktop.
It allows to move the mouse pointer, click and drag things and it also controls the zoom level by using both hands as a pinch gesture. The video also shows how Skeltrack can be used to play video games with both hands simulating a steering wheel.
This demo application is published under GPL and you can find its code at:
https://github.com/joaquimrocha/Skeltrack-Desktop-Control
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InDesign Basics - Criando um novo documento
Nova série de tutoriais para iniciantes no InDesign.
Neste primeiro tutorial, abordarei a ...
published: 08 Jun 2010
author: Adriano Aguina
InDesign Basics - Criando um novo documento
Nova série de tutoriais para iniciantes no InDesign.
Neste primeiro tutorial, abordarei a criação de um novo arquivo e suas configurações básicas.
Youtube results:
3:45
TEXES Technology Applications Desktop Publishing Yearbook Exam Tips
TEXESGuide:http://www.scribd.com/doc/58810039/TEXES-Technology-Applications-in-30-Days htt...
published: 22 Sep 2009
author: Jim Becka
TEXES Technology Applications Desktop Publishing Yearbook Exam Tips
TEXESGuide:http://www.scribd.com/doc/58810039/TEXES-Technology-Applications-in-30-Days http://www.messianicnews.com.
- published: 22 Sep 2009
- views: 487
- author: Jim Becka
8:33
Avoiding Bad Desktop Publishing Part Three
The third part of a presentation of the Nagoya International Personal Computer Club on how...
published: 21 May 2007
author: Ernest Schaal
Avoiding Bad Desktop Publishing Part Three
The third part of a presentation of the Nagoya International Personal Computer Club on how to avoid bad desktop publishing in print or on the web. This part ...
- published: 21 May 2007
- views: 1232
- author: Ernest Schaal
9:09
Avoiding Bad Desktop Publishing Part Four
The final part of a presentation of the Nagoya International Personal Computer Club on how...
published: 22 May 2007
author: Ernest Schaal
Avoiding Bad Desktop Publishing Part Four
The final part of a presentation of the Nagoya International Personal Computer Club on how to avoid bad desktop publishing in print or on the web. This part ...
- published: 22 May 2007
- views: 910
- author: Ernest Schaal
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The Computer Chronicles - Desktop Publishing
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes ...
published: 09 Nov 2012
author: ComputerChroniclesYT
The Computer Chronicles - Desktop Publishing
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchroni...
- published: 09 Nov 2012
- views: 47
- author: ComputerChroniclesYT