Weekly Roundup: May 4th – May 10th
As last week, this is just a collection of blog posts and sites that caught my attention this week.
- Send your name to the moon: NASA is sending an unmanned mission to the moon and you can be part of it… well… Your name can be part of it but that’s still cool [link]
- Spam 30 years old: The first spam message was sent on Arpanet on May 3rd, 1978 [link]
- Giant solar powered LED screen in Bejing [link]
- A celebration of Pixel Art: Smashing Magazine has a great collection of Pixel Art which includes the AIR launch poster by Eboy [link]
- MXNA is back [link]
- Hydra is now Pixel Bender [link]
- Interactive demos of ILOG Elixir charting components for Flex: If you’re looking for sophisticated data visualization for Flex, don’t look any further [link]
- FedEx Desktop released: Now you can follow your FedEx shipments with an AIR app [link]
- Living in The Netherlands? Take the bus to Multi-Mania. The Dutch Adobe UserGroup is organizing a bustrip to Multi-Mania. [link]
- The User Interface Resource Center: The User Interface Resource Center (UIRC) provides free articles and White Papers written by industry leaders about user interface design and rich Internet applications (RIAs) [link]






