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liviu says...

I'm so impressed.

Also: disrespectful people have uploaded a remix of the original on Youtube.

 

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quiN' says...

Finally, the time came toward us, it's time to end grade 4. I feel like it was too short time for us but we have grown up very much in short time by teachers who supported us from back and encouraged us. It's bit sad to end grade 4, it was a good year to have fun together but it's also exciting to be grade 5. Some of us are leaving but I beilieve all the grade 4 students are going to try their best in anyplaces.

We'll still communicate with posterous and it'll be very good to continue our issues still in grade 5. 4S and 4W will get mixed up, next year. However, we'll learn, play and help together. It won't be 5W or 5C, it's grade 5, we'll have to support each other and be more internationally. Let's take challenges and learn from mistakes, I beilieve we are ready for grade 5.
 
In grade 5, let's be more creative, bdd, different and you! Let's go for it!

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arvino says...

Here's another look at the Palm Pre. This time its excellent UI & UX design approach.
 
It is very very interesting to me that the Palm designers choose to design their screen layout to be be scrollable sideways -- left and right.
 
With this approach: at any time Palm user can see 'section' of the screen where their application 'card' resides. Yet if they want to see the 'remaining side of the screen' -- or the other 'application cards' that they have, they just simply need to flip the screen to the right or left, with quick simple scrolling gesture of their hand. The screen scrolls to the destination we intend to. It gives us a sense that the screen becomes 'flexibly wide' and seems almost 'have no boundary'.
 
Such approach and idea is a great breakthrough, and truly awesome too. It turns a tiny screen and its limited dimension to be come a huge flexible scrollable space that people can navigate around. Combined with the 'application card' approach, people no longer have to just take a look at application icons, instead they can interface and interact with the 'widgets' directly, on their tiny screen!
 
Such approach very similar with how we experience interactive games in the past. In interactive games, never we are limited by the screen boundary; instead the physical screen just become a 'frame' where we can navigate through a virtual space, freely, without boundary.
 
In a way, this approach also might be a great example of how a 'compiz' approach towards making virtual screen space wider and more spacious than its physical layout provide being adapted for limited sized mobile device.
 
It is truly awesome that Palm come up with such a great idea. I am so sure this 'application card' approach would become a great popular trend (or approach) for designing mobile user interface and user experience, today and in the very near future.

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arvino says...

Blackberry Ad indeed is exciting. Although I would personally rather opt for iPhone or G1 phone ... as my phone.

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