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1 | 2 | Next1 Citation OpenPyro is an Open Source pure AS3 framework for creating RIA's released under the MIT license. OpenPyro draws a lot of inspiration from Flex but aims to be more expressive and easier to extend as well as have a smaller filesize and memory footprint., blogmarks.net
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Memory usage by group of processes 1 Citation
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Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive » A New Memory Tool for the Web 1 Citation When the web developer's life will begin to be at a memory level, we'll start seeing disappear crappy web apps. And crappy webdevs., blogmarks.net
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urban tick: City islands - on the linkage of everyday locations 1 Citation The link between the urban plan and the body is not obvious on a daily basis but becomes more apparent over time trough the routine. The daily rhythm allows to connect the physical experience with the memory of the activity., blogmarks.net
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1 Citation Muso Shinden
Omori ryu
A memory aid to the 12 kata of Omori ryu., blogmarks.net
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AdobeTV - Optimizing Adobe AIR for Code Execution, Memory & Rendering 1 Citation
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Scienta ZF Debug Bar - Joakim Nygård 1 Citation The Scienta Debug Bar is a plugin for the Zend Framework for PHP5. It provides useful debug information displayed in a small bar at the bottom of every page.
Time spent, memory usage and number of database queries are presented at a glance. Additionally, included files, a listing of available view variables and the complete SQL command of all queries are shown in separate panels., blogmarks.net
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Managing Memory Consumption During Hard Times | InsideRIA 1 Citation
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Can drug erase memory? - Rhyl Journal 1 Citation
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Near Future Laboratory » Blog Archive » The Map Is Here For You To Use 1 Citation Departing Madrid early on a Sunday morning, I found this paper map of the Metro, tucked neatly within the seams of a pre-fab wall, ready for re-use. I wondered, who was on their way out of Madrid, thinking that they could not in good conscience throw away their worn map, looking about for a way to pass it along to another visitor.Another instance of a Thoughtful Act.Why do I blog this? Sudden interest in observing improvisatory social practices which are signals of a sort, not always of a ?service? or designed object to adopt that practice into a commodified instantiation. But sometimes merely a curiosity that helps us better understand who we/people are, like waypoints along a contour of individual and collective humanities.
the interesting thing with the map offered here is that it is an pseudo anonymous gift. At an instant t when the map has been put, the local people around the person may have identified the gesture and see the person (unlikely but let's say they have at least seen the act) BUT the people who will benefit of it in the further instant have probably no connection at all with the source.
A signature (automatic or not) defines a contract that tie to all kind of responsibilities and legibility which are not necessary beneficial for the group as large. The anonymous nature is defined by the time span and the a-connection between the two events (giving the map/receiving the map). Both gestures will be locally identified but the odds of being connected very small. On the Web, the odds of connection are very high and change completely the social dynamics of giving and sharing information. The network has a "memory" of the context., blogmarks.net
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