Found a new colorscheme designer called gpick . In the past my fast little color helper in Ubuntu has been Agave, and if I really wanted to get serious I would head over to http://kuler.adobe.com/. Adobe’s tool is really well done, but for whatever reason I just don’t feel fond of anything associated with Adobe, so I tend to look for something else. Also there are obvious advantages of not needing a web connection and the speed of a little desktop app is nice. The Kuler concept as a HTML5 web app could have serious potential. Seeing this amazing HTML5 demo makes me think the technology is in place. Hold on… in fact… I think I just found it, or something pretty close. Wow! I love the where the web is headed! http://www.colorjack.com/sphere/.
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- Now pictures on the Internet can be faked
- Decriminalize the Average Man
- ACTA Violates Fundamental Human Rights
- GitHub Flow
- Test Websites In Internet Explorer 9, 8 and 7 Under Linux / Mac OSX
- The Underappreciation of Rest in Today’s Society
- The Tragedy of Missing Out
- On War, Obama Has Been Worse Than Bush
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