David Wolber
Wolber is a Professor of Computer Science and the founder of Personos, a company that writes collaborative software. Wolber is also the director of OpenCampaigns.com, a web site that shows the connections between money and politics in California. ...
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The SF Chronicle wrote a story about my mobile phone programming course that uses Google’s App Inventor for Android. Below are the students at USF’s CS night (click the pic to see article).
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Here’s an example more about Jing is a screen capture tool , posted with vodpod Jing is free and easily installed. When its running, a little sun appears in the top right of your screen. You can click it to get a capture widget up, and then easi...
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My friend Paul Gestwicki from Ball State University sent me a link describing a killer app. for the mobile phone. The app. mashes GPS and Map annotation to give the user an augmented experience of the objects around him. Here’s a clip from one of...
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Topics: mobilizy, augmented reality, android, web 2.0, mobile
Published on Jun 30, 2009
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Google is giving my class at USF 20 Android smart phones, with a goal of exploring the use of a new visual programming language tentatively called App Inventor for Android. The language (tool) is still restricted to Google’s trusted user program ...
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My Introduction to CS class at USF was featured at a Google User Group Meeting. Freshmen Aaron Draczynski and Matt Cline demonstrated the ‘Bookface’ social network software they created as a class project using Python and Google’s App Engine: The...




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