2008
Nimbus
by camel Nimbus provides a free, open source infrastructure for remote deployment and management of virtual machines, allowing you to:
* Create compute clouds (make your own EC2 style service). For examples, see the science clouds page.
* Deploy "one-click" auto-configuring virtual clusters (see the cloud clusters page). They adapt on the fly into new network and security contexts so you can set them up once and run them over and over again, even across different clouds.
* Serve clients that are compatible with the Amazon EC2 service, see What is the EC2 frontend?
* Integrate VMs on a set of resources already configured to manage jobs (i.e., already using a batch scheduler like PBS). See What is the Workspace Pilot?
* Interface to Amazon EC2 resources, see What is the EC2 backend?
* Easily experiment with new remote protocols and backends, see What is the RM API?
2007
Johnny Chung Lee - Projects - Wii
by nhoizey & 9 othersSince the Wiimote can track sources of infrared (IR) light, you can track pens that have an IR led in the tip. By pointing a wiimote at a projection screen or LCD display, you can create very low-cost interactive whiteboards or tablet displays.
2005
CPAINT
by camel & 3 others
CPAINT (Cross-Platform Asynchronous INterface Toolkit) is a true AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript+XML) and JSRS (JavaScript Remote Scripting) implementation that supports both PHP and ASP/VBscript. CPAINT provides you the code required to implement AJAX and JSRS on the back-end, while the returned data is manipulated, formatted, and displayed on the front-end in JavaScript. This allows you to build web applications that can provide nearly real-time feedback to the user, including nearly real-time data updates. (Nearly real-time = within 1-2 seconds, depending on network latency, server load, and client computing power.)
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