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A Simple Program to Practice Subitizing and/or counting.
The Program tracks the users stats. Can be run as an applet or application.
O que é o TheWebMind:
A mente humana é dotada de curiosidade e criatividade, capaz de inovar, criar, desenvolver e compreender, características que as máquinas (ainda) não são capazes de simular perfeitamente.
Desta maneira, para que possamos agilizar e melhorar a qualidade do que somos capazes ...
Number of web tools for document and communications sharing were developed. Web applications that should "understand" data content on the Internet in parallel are also in developement. That means to make a structure from the "useful" content of the Internet in such a way that this content could be o...
Pre-Mind map and hud for Counter-Strike Source
*Pre-Mind HUD*<br>
[http://www.resizr.com/resized/919c.png]
*Pre-Mind Map*
[http://lh4.ggpht.com/_KtpTC4Y_OA0/SqG27cF1_SI/AAAAAAAAEPc/uGZt-N7cSYM/s800/pre-mind0021.jpg]
Vous savez ce que c'est bande de plow!
=ODB-UI on Google Web Toolkit (codename)=
==What is this?==
We have launched our vision for semantic interface a for public at "!OpenSource Conference Ukraine - 2007" (October 27, 2007, [http://www.pleso.net/en/publications/tags/odb-ui/ our short blog post] about). And we have made a new prototype...
A program for make mind-maps. Developer in WxPython
Online blog software with helping capabilities in the form of a network of references. It is a Java-web-application configured through Spring persisted tot the database with Hibernate and on the JSF as the web-tier.
Labyrinth is a lightweight mind-mapping tool for the GNOME desktop. It is written in Python and uses cairo for its rendering. It is intended to be as light and intuitive as possible, but still provide a wide range of powerful features.
Labyrinth has a mailing list / group:
http://groups.google...
A cognitive modeling architecture out of Carleton University based on a resource-distribution model of parallel control. Invented by Dr. Jim Davies (jim@jimdavies.org).