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2010 recap

Happy new year everyone! Just a quick post (and not four, like last year;) to sum up what we’ve been working at during 2010. Basically, we’ve kept working around the three big projects we had already running -meipi, tusiyu and tubegraph- and also played with new focused experiments. MEIPI: During 2010, new interesting meipis have [...]

Twitt… Quién? (Twitt… Who?)

[English version below] “Twitt… Quién?” es una extensión para Google Chrome que busca usuarios de twitter en las páginas visitadas y muestra información sobre ellos: “Twitt… Quién?” se puede descargar aquí. La idea es enriquecer la navegación habitual, proporcionando -no intrusivamente, en un panel desplegable- información básica de los usuarios de twitter que aparezcan en cualquier página. [...]

2009 recap (4/4): Other stuff

We finally conclude with the fourth post about what went on for us during 2009: Tusiyu Meipi Tubegraph other stuff iWeekend has meant a lot for us during this 2009, as we had the chance to attend three of them, and each of those in a different manner. It all began of course in January [...]

2009 recap (3/4): Tubegraph

We continue with our third post about where we were involved in 2009: Tusiyu Meipi Tubegraph other stuff Tubegraph We created Tubegraph as an experiment for dynamically rating videos at the end of 2008, following a contest in a Google Pizza Night event. The beginning of 2009 was very promising for this project, as we [...]

2009 recap (2/4): Meipi

This is the second post of our 2009 recap, where we are talking about: Tusiyu Meipi Tubegraph (coming soon) other stuff  (coming soon) Meipi is the collaborative mapping project we’ve been working at with four other meipis (Dome aka @urbanohumano, Alfonso, Pablo and Francesco aka @immaginoteca) since 2007. The purpose of the tool is permit [...]

2009 recap (1/4): Tusiyu

With 2009 just over (well, kind of;-), we thought this was a good moment to write something about the projects we are involved in (in addition to Jorge’s work at Buongiorno and Guillermo’s at iSOCO) and what happened during the past year. So this is the first of four posts about: Tusiyu Meipi (coming soon) [...]

Forbidden the Step

In our recent trip through Mexico we had the chance to admire this funny translation in Grutas de Rancho Nuevo, near San Cristóbal de las Casas: “Prohibido el Paso = Forbidden the Step” (which I guess is not proper English:). Even funnier is to find out that some people have already uploaded pictures from there. [...]

How did Meipi help me get rid of some plastic drawers

We hadn’t posted about meipi.org/spermola yet, a meipi with some special characteristics that we have developed specially for Basurama. This “forum for discussion and reflection on trash, waste and reuse in all its formats and possible meanings” (and also good people;) wanted to have a tool to enable the sharing of objects. For us, it [...]

Meipi Beta

We finally uploaded the Beta version of Meipi! As announced in Meipi Blog (in Spanish), we are still working on many different issues and finishing a special Meipi for Basurama. So, instead of bothering everyone with technical nonsense, we’ll just encourage you to take a look at the improved version. Hopefully this video created by [...]

No sólo friqueos

Apart from spending time in the projects we usually talk about in the Lamboratory, Jorge and me also have our “proper” jobs, of course. And being one of the aims of this site to gather together our kind-of-portfolio, this wouldn’t be complete without mentioning those. After almost three years in a Telefónica I+D project (someday [...]

Binary Satanic Lights

The advantage of “0110 0110 0110″ is that being palindromic it can be read from both sides of the street (and even from above;-)

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