You’ve all seen CAPTCHAs before, where a form requires additional input from the user to protect itself from automated spam. Here’s a new project from Carnegie Mellon, made by Ben Maurer:
You might notice that reCAPTCHA has two words. Why? reCAPTCHA is more than a CAPTCHA, it also helps to digitize old books. One of the [...]
Entries from May 2007
reCAPTCHA
May 24th, 2007 1 Comment
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Runner’s Log 1.0!
May 18th, 2007 No Comments
It’s with great pleasure that I announce the 1.0 release of my latest application; Runner’s Log. I started work on Runner’s Log late last fall, when I was looking for the best solution to record distances and times when I went running. Looking at my options at the time, I realized I had a few [...]
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Salling Clicker and the Sony Ericsson w810i
May 17th, 2007 1 Comment
I’ve owned a license to Salling Clicker for years, so when I recently bought a new Sony Ericsson w810i phone I decided to see how the two worked together (especially since I can finally use phone events, that control iTunes and other applications when I walk away from the computer or make a call).
There’s a [...]
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Coda Release Notes
May 1st, 2007 No Comments
Given the amount of talk about Coda since it was released last week, there’s not much more I can add except be sure you take a look at the 1.0 release notes. Panic is a great company, and they have a great sense of humor as well.
Update: Looks like they’ve been replaced by 1.0.1.
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