昨天晚上回家后,打开插板的按钮,把电热毯调到高温,然后很舒服的钻进了被窝,过了好长时间,还是不怎么热,心想今天好冷啊,到半夜的时候被冻醒了,心情万分感慨,觉得还是两个人的时候温度高,一个人睡,就是插了电热毯也不怎么暖和啊,于是蜷缩了一个晚上。
早上起来一看,差点昏了过去,原来电热毯的插头被小鱼收起来了,没有插在插线板上。
昨天晚上回家后,打开插板的按钮,把电热毯调到高温,然后很舒服的钻进了被窝,过了好长时间,还是不怎么热,心想今天好冷啊,到半夜的时候被冻醒了,心情万分感慨,觉得还是两个人的时候温度高,一个人睡,就是插了电热毯也不怎么暖和啊,于是蜷缩了一个晚上。
早上起来一看,差点昏了过去,原来电热毯的插头被小鱼收起来了,没有插在插线板上。
转自cnbeta.com
在HTML5未成熟应用的时候,流媒体播放等一些精彩应用必须借助第三方软件才可以实现,比如Flash等。但是现在 HTML5已经将其超过,它不但可以播放视频和音频,而且还可以开发出各种网络在线应用程序,如标识的地理位置、离线存储、拖放、图片处理等。在这篇文章 中,我们来看看最近国外的一些使用HTML5开发的网站。 请注意,您将需要一个支持HTML5的浏览器。
一、处理图片

网址:http://radikalfx.com/files/collage/demo.html
本网站使用了HTML5的Canvas元素来创建一个图层列表,通过从图片库选择图片添加后,会新建一个新的图层,每一层都可以通过操纵将图片进行:移动、缩放、旋转、改变图层上下级、删除层、改变透明度、改变混合模式、启用或禁用的图片阴影。
二、图片编辑

网址:http://www.aviary.com/html5editor
百鸟居的HTML5的图片编辑器十分的非常方便快捷,可以说它将在线图片编辑革新化。 通过简单的上传和点击,任何人都可以通过互联网编辑精美的图片,或者通过多层操作来执行简单的图层合并、单层编辑等功能。
三、待办事项

网址:http://10k.aneventapart.com/Uploads/58/
5List是一个使用HTML5、CSS3和JavaScript编写的记事本,利用了HTML5的功能,包括localStorage,它具有客户端数据库存储功能。通过5List,可将用户提交的待办数据保存到用户本地机器上。
四、拖拽图片上传

网址:http://demos.hacks.mozilla.org/openweb/imageUploader/
这个使用HTML5开发的图片上传功能,在Mozilla的Firefox3.6中测试通过,发现Firefox3.6支持HTML5的部分功能。 它支持将图片直接拖拽到浏览器进行上传。
五、谷歌吃豆子

网址:http://html5games.net/game/google-pacman/
这是谷哥为纪念吃豆子游戏30周年,将网站首页换成此游戏LOGO而设计的!据说这个游戏255关,包括最后一关!
六、表单

网址:http://thinkvitamin.com/code/fun-with-html5-forms/
一个非常有用的表单示例代码,使用HTML5开发,包含了常见的表单操作,它能将需要的表单字段进行验证、字段占位符、日期选择器和电子邮件验证等,可用于网页和手机网页等具体领域。
七、图表

网址:http://www.humblesoftware.com/finance/index
HumbleFinance是使用HTML5开发的数据可视化工具,如使用HTML5进行交互式数据图形演示,它可用于显示任何两个2-D的数据集。
八、在线幻灯片制作

网址:http://10k.aneventapart.com/Uploads/143/
此幻灯片展示了HTML5的localStorage和ContentEditable功能,应用十分丰富。简单的操作界面,利用CSS3功能,同时又保持较小的文件大小。它支持将内容“自动保存”到本地(通过localStorage),拥有增加、减少和主题更换操作
九、在线绘图

网址:http://muro.deviantart.com/
MURO是一个纯HTML5开发的在线绘图工具,它有两种模式:基本和专业,它们都免费使用。 MURO支持效果有滤镜、锐化工具和画笔,所有的操作在一个直观和简单的界面里进行,使用相当容易。
十、地理定位

网址:http://studio.html5rocks.com/#Geolocation
这个web应用程序会自动检测您所在的位置,然后使用谷歌地图返回附近的就业信息。 不过需要注意的是,它要求分享您浏览器所处的地址信息。
2011年1月3日,小鱼在公司的安排下,去天津学习,预计在本月17日回来。
昨天从马鞍山回来,我们顺道去了好又多,小鱼第一次工作出差,我想给小鱼买个行李箱。自工作以来,我俩还没有属于自己的行李箱,总是背一个包,就感觉还在学校一样,弄个箱子拖着,也感觉商务一点,hoho~
每次给小鱼买东西,我都头大,我要买稍微好点的,贵点的,耐用点的,牌子的,小鱼总是说太贵了,乱花钱,争执到最后还是听小鱼的,不过这次,嘿嘿,我很硬,买了个保罗的,因为我想给小鱼我能力范围内最好的。
中午去大蜂家吃饭,他们两口子做的饭,两个热菜,两个凉菜,一个排骨汤,还有皂肉,除了皂肉,每个菜都吃的很干净,我把碟子低的汤都喝了,呵呵,真的很好吃,谢谢招待。
下午4点钟从大蜂家出来,回到家就收拾好东西在浙大正门打车去了武林门。
送小余上车后,我在路边的魅族专卖店摸了一下M9。
然后就坐K826去奥斯卡电影院看了《让子弹飞》,感觉很好。
度过了新婚后小鱼不在的第一个晚上。
公元2011年1月1日,大黄和小鱼早上3:50起床,没有吃东西,没有洗漱,就直接坐5:12的K8492次火车赶往马鞍山民政局登记结婚。
特此留念。
By Phil Wainewright | December 28, 2010, 4:28pm PST
I’ve long been a fan of Geoffrey Moore’s classic business books about the evolutionary path taken by emerging technologies and the companies that champion them. Especially now that several of the key emerging technologies I follow are at such different stages of their evolutions. These contrasting cross-currents are going to make 2011 a fascinating and turbulent year, one in which SaaS enters the tornado and mobile enters the bowling alley at the very same time as cloud trips over the chasm. I’ve decided to highlight six trends in enterprise computing for the coming year, but here’s a seventh prediction: middle-of-the-road analysts and pundits will find it even harder than ever to make any sense of everything that’s going on right now.
1. Mainstream means mobile
For many years, mobile has been a peripheral afterthought when developing enterprise applications. Even when running in a browser, the laptop or desktop PC has been the primary user platform, and a mobile client was always an option at best. In 2011, there’s going to be seismic shift. Significant numbers of enterprise software vendors will upend their development priorities and develop for mobile first, desktop second.
2. Fake cloud #fails the crowd
It should be no surprise to find me predicting that so-called ‘private cloud’ will disappoint. Cloud computing has ridden to the peak of the Gartner hype cycle, and fake cloud is now leading the way into the trough of disillusionment. Vendors and enterprises seeking to capture the benefits of cloud computing without understanding the core principles will come a cropper, and cloud’s reputation will suffer accordingly, even if undeservedly.
3. IT management gets wired to the cloud
The days when cloud computing came in an unaccountable black box are drawing to an end. Enterprise buyers rightly demand oversight and governance of their computing, even if hosted by a provider. Instead of take-it-or-leave it service levels, there’s a new trend towards visibility and accountability. Examples include RightNow’s Cloud Services Portal or the detailed reporting and governance built into managed cloud offerings from the likes of OpSource and Rackspace. 2011 will see instrumentation bringing new depth and detail to cloud and SaaS offerings.
4. Data just wants to be mined
The volume of data being accumulated every day is exploding, and it’s yielding huge new value for those who know how to mine and refine it. This emerging new value equation is changing the relationship between data and security, as Wikileaks has shown. Governments and corporations today (not to mention consumers) are sitting on rich seams of data whose value they have barely realized. Others are mining that wealth, whether openly or surreptitiously. I can’t put it better than Iwrote back in 2006: “Value comes from the views that you create to filter, join and represent data — whether it’s your data or someone else’s (more often the latter).”
5. Social technologies remake enterprise apps
The ability to collaborate in real time, to instantly initiate conversations or to develop a thread across follow-the-sun timezones — all these capabilities are bringing people together in new ways that cut across the old business processes of industrial-era enterprise applications. The old way was to put the organization and its process automation first. Now applications are being remade to put people at the center of process and have automation serve their needs. The outcome will break down the old silos of resource-centric process management, to replace them with new, people-centric automation stacks.
6. Business transformation becomes the big story
The tech industry is obsessed with its pursuit of the new, new thing. In 2011 the new, new thing is not a technology at all, but a new way of doing business that’s enabled by all of the above. The new year’s most telling innovations will not be in mobile, cloud or social technologies but in how smart, entrepreneurial business people adapt to the potential that blossoms from those technologies.
这是我的第一篇博文,这里会记录大黄和小鱼的生活,也会记录和分享一些工作的事情。