sorry i forgot to post this earlier…
documentation here
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This project was concieved of and created as part of my master’s thesis at Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), New York University
Proposition:
Use Data from news feeds to brew a cup of coffee which is representative of those news feeds.
Background:
It is possible to encode data into taste and deliver it to someone in the form of a […]
Documentation is here
GenBookby James and Vaibhav
We finished up HaikuNews with the creation of an interface with buttons that pull the content of an RSS feed, compare that content to a list of words arranged by syllable count in our database, and then puts the matching words into an ArrayList. To generate the Haiku, the matching words are randomly chosen and […]
You can find the latest copy of The Zipwire at www.thezipwire.com
It will work with gmail (aka googleTalk) or any jabber address. You can also sign up for a test account at www.thezipwire.com if you want a jabber account.
Sorry, mac only for now…
stuff is here:
http://jennylc.com/robot-gossip/
For the final, I continued with the Song Lyrics Generator …
Project
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the ability to get an idea of a web page without actually reading it
Published by April 19th, 2007 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsAnother idea for the the program I had was using the world wide web as a source. It is currently taking a text file as a source; what if it took a website or blog? That way the user can in a way get a feeling of what is on the web when they write […]
I will be working on the word suggestion program for the final. The idea is to suggest words based on the last word user has typed from a certain text chosen by the user.
The idea of finding lent its way to sentences. I have always thought of a good way to search through a text […]
After a horrible case of indecisiveness, I have decided to keep working on the Song Lyrics Generator for my final project, given the amount of feedback I received for my midterm with ways to make it more sophisticated.
However, for the last go-round of midterms, I found that using PHP turned out to be much easier […]
