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YoruFukurou, the Twitter client you may want to check out!
Thu, 11/10/2011 - 12:00 — VictorUpdated with some new information from Kevin Chao. See below. Thanks, Kevin!
Ever since I switched to using Mac OS as my primary computing environment, I've been looking for an easy-to-use and rich-featured Twitter client.Continue
How Flickr Teachers Users about Shortcut Keys
Sun, 11/06/2011 - 19:14 — VictorProviding keyboard shortcuts in dynamic web applications is becoming an increasingly popular feature on the Internet. A robust keyboard access is useful not only for users who cannot use a mouse, but also for those who prefer not to use it (for example, heavy typists or programmers). Two of the most prominent examples of such applications are "Yahoo!Continue
Using iPhone with a Refreshable Braille Display (continued)
Fri, 12/24/2010 - 00:37 — VictorYou may remember that some time ago I posted a home-made demo of me using Apple's iPhone 4 with a refreshable Braille display. I am happy to say that this video generated a lot of buzz on the Internet. Thanks to everyone who watched, retweeted and spread the word in any way.
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Using iPhone 4 with a Braille Display
Mon, 07/05/2010 - 22:07 — VictorIn the following video I demonstrate one of the iPhone's fabulous features not often talked about in the mainstream Youtube world. It has nothing to do with the antenna, battery, display or even AT&T. Check out the video Using iPhone with a Braille Display and enjoy! Thanks, Karo for the camera work.
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