Archive for November, 2009

OggCamp (2009)

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Two weekends ago, I, with the rest of the Ubuntu-UK Podcast team and the Linux Outlaws podcast team, was in Wolverhampton to run a new one-day open source community unconference called OggCamp. A few people have asked “why Wolverhampton?”. Which is a fair question considering that four of the organisers live in Hampshire, one in [...]

Augmented reality for Hursley mobiles

Friday, November 6th, 2009

On Wednesday, Chris Book was kind enough to invite me to join the mobile developer panel at openMIC 3 : the third Mobile Innovation Camp. The theme for the day was location and augmented reality. A particular highlight was a talk by Paul Golding on Augmented Reality & Augmented Virtuality, covering a variety of topics [...]