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February 2010Check those BPM Trainings by Agile Birds - bit.ly
This morning I developed part 1/4 of the eReader Reference Architecture, using UML and Archimate as meta-model : the eReader Tier. #epaper.
Does someone attend Ian French/ PVI's web conference on ePaper near/in Belgium ? bit.ly
LOL RT @mulkers: The best job in Oracle? bit.ly
@vpieters ... and the client should have cash left also...
"votre reader est connecté directement à votre carte bleue" :-) Test : Le Kindle, la librairie portable (Partie 1/3) bit.ly
Never Before Seen Photos of World Trade Center - ABC News bit.ly
RT @tweetscreen_af: @jfdeclercq yaay! your tweet was featured by the tweetscreen project! twitpic.com
This morning : great mountain-bike tour with Eric at the Zoete Water (Oud Heverlee). 35KM. Only a bit cold (-5°C)
@sjespers I use Twidroid
Downloading Amaya. It has been a long time I have used it....
Just bought a free Comic-Strip : Sentinel Stories, vol. 1 , S. Menetrier F. Vigneau E. Tourriol N. Caris bit.ly
LOL RT @ChrisLefevre: Changez de visage avec l’iPad bit.ly
Having a look at Qt - A cross-platform application and UI framework bit.ly
Check out this SlideShare presentation : E-paper (Tomáš Zilvar) slidesha.re
My first demo : 30+ ways to use an ePaper reader bit.ly
I just developed a small demo with my ePaper Reader. I collected more than 30 use cases to give an idea on all the things you can do with an ePaper device. If you want to know more about the demo (see the slides, have a conversation with me or meet in person) use the following Information Request Form. I don't publish directly the demo because my goal is to make new friends interested in ePaper and progressively build a network of ePaper enthusiasts. See http://www.appepaper.com/user-group I will react accordingly and I hope you will enjoy it. Demo Information Request form links: Installed skype beta for Linux. Sound seems to be working now.
@carmelo #MCW Tu nous invites a Barcelone alors ? :-)
Finalizing a presentation with more than 30 ways to use a eReader, to be presented on... my eReader. Finalizing a presentation with more than 30 ways to use a eReader, to be presented on... my eReader.
Trying to finalize my ePaper demo presentation slides today
Read in the plane with ePaper : the in-flight eReader : bit.ly (Application for Air Transportation)
"Si tu donnes 1 réponse à un homme il aura ...1 réponse, si tu montres Google à un homme il cherchera toute sa vie"... et "trouvera"!?
"From Tuesday, all pharmacies (in Belgium) must be computerized and have a folder "drug" for each customer, to know his drug use and power as well, identify potential incompatibilities. In this case, we find the data required, as the list of medicines prescribed by a doctor, but also optional data, such as drugs purchased without prescription, allergies, health status, and contact information, such as those of a contact person." (Feb 03, 2010, RTBF.Be - http://www.rtbf.be/info/societe/medicaments/un-dossier-pour-chacun-chez-le-pharmacien-cest-du-concret-183395 ) Collecting those pharma record on a eReader could be a convenient way to extend the Patient File. Last week, we saw that ePaper can be used in planes for the pilots. But they can be used by the passengers too:
"Maarten Poot has won the Creative Challenge after his Inflight E-reader idea was voted the best for the future of air transport. This joint initiative by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and the Dutch social networking site Hyves is intended to give talented young people an opportunity to present refreshing ideas on the future of air transport." "The Inflight E-Reader allows passengers to read newspapers, magazines and books in their own language. According to the panel of judges this innovative concept reflects the ambition to make air transport more sustainable. The Inflight E-Reader not only ensures that fewer paper media are required on board, but also gives passengers access to the latest news. The logistical and technical feasibility of the Inflight E-Reader will be assessed in the coming period." Links : ![]() |