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NerdKits - DIY Marquee LED Array Display
http://www.nerdkits.com/videos/ledarray2/

double your addressable LEDs
Teensy USB Development Board
http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/
The Teensy is a complete USB-based microcontoller development system, featuring a 16 MHz AVR (AT90USB162) processor, in a very small footprint! All programming is done via the USB port. No special programmer is needed, only a standard "Mini-B" USB cable and a PC or Macintosh with a USB port.
Song.ly: share music on Twitter
http://song.ly/
Submit a link to an mp3 file you've found on the Web. Your friends will get a short link to a page allowing them to play the song right in the browser.
song.ly helps you share music found on the Web on Twitter
Tinkerkit: a physical computing toolkit for designers: Main/Home Page
http://www.tinkerkit.com/
$100 Linux wall-wart launches
http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS9634061300.html
ARMv5
"Marvell Semiconductor is shipping a hardware/software development kit suitable for always-on home automation devices and service gateways. Resembling a "wall-wart" power adapter, the SheevaPlug draws 5 Watts, comes with Linux, and boasts completely open hardware and software designs, Marvell says."
power found in the servers of only a decade ago.
Marvell: SheevaPlug Development Kit
http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp
The SheevaPlug is a development platform, targeted for use as a plug computer, and designed to run network-based software services. It features a Kirkwood Series SoC with an embedded Marvell Sheeva™ CPU core running at 1.2 GHz. This device connects to the network using GbE, offers desktop class performance, and can be used to replace a PC-based home server for many applications. Peripherals connect using the included USB 2.0 port. The development kit is enclosed in a plastic case that also contains a universal power supply. For developers a USB-based debug connection is included to enable simple debugging and reprogramming. Development kit cost (QTY 1) is $99.
The SheevaPlug is a development platform, targeted for use as a plug computer, and designed to run network-based software services. It features a Kirkwood Series SoC with an embedded Marvell Sheeva™ CPU core running at 1.2 GHz. This device connects to the network using GbE, offers desktop class performance, and can be used to replace a PC-based home server for many applications. Peripherals connect using the included USB 2.0 port.
SheevaPlug Development Kit
Marvell: Plug Computing
http://www.marvell.com/featured/plugcomputing.jsp
A Better Way to Deliver Value Added Services With the rise in broadband users, people continue to consume and share increasing amounts of digital content each year. The time and money invested in personal photos, home movies and in content purchased digitally is significant and continues to grow. Network connected consumer electronics devices, smart phones and social websites have emerged to help consumers share and access their personal content in the home and over the Internet. With the growth in digital content, there is a need for services to secure, manage and share content simply and reliably. Today digital home services such as media servers, file sharing and backup software all need to be installed on a PC. A plug computer is a small, powerful computer that connects to an existing network using Gigabit Ethernet. This type of device eliminates the need for an always-on PC in the digital home to access these services.
Un PC en un enchufe
A plug computer is a small, powerful computer that connects to an existing network using Gigabit Ethernet.
Designed from the ground up to simplify the management of digital media assets, the Marvell plug computer is designed to be left plugged into a wall socket at all times. The plug uses low power to conserve energy and draws on average, less than five watts under normal operation compared to 25-100 watts for a PC being used as a home server.
PlugComputer Community
http://www.plugcomputer.org/
Marvell Linux wall wart using ARM
PlugComputer - Plug Computing Community
How to Download Embedded Flash Files using your Browser
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-download-embedded-flash-swf-files-using-your-browser/
How to Download Embedded Flash Files using your Browser
GlobalScale Technlogies - SheevaPlug Dev Kit
http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-22-sheevaplug-dev-kit.aspx
Server as a wallwart
Amazon.com: Help > Digital Products Help > Amazon Kindle Wireless Reading Device > Amazon Kindle Terms, Warranties, & Notices > Source Code Notice
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=200203720
Embedded Systems Design - Embedded.com
http://www.embedded.com/columns/barrcode/216200567?printable=true
Reglas para mejorar la programación en c
MILEPOST
http://www.milepost.eu/
read PLDI paper
csharp-sqlite - Project Hosting on Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/csharp-sqlite/
Tiny Code: New additions: Movitz Lisp, Ocaml Mindstorm
http://kmkeen.com/tiny-code/index.html
小さい処理系のまとめ, lisp, scheme, forthなどなど
Chromium OS (The Chromium Projects)
http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os
Chromium OS
L'OS de Google !
GoogleのOS。
Arduino hardware hacking: Part 1 | TuxRadar
http://www.tuxradar.com/content/arduino-hardware-hacking-part-1
http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp
Calculate exp() and log() Without Multiplications
http://www.quinapalus.com/efunc.html
http://www.johanneshoff.com/arduino-command-line.html
http://www.johanneshoff.com/arduino-command-line.html
I’ve lately been trying to compile Arduino projects from command line. Primarily because the Arduino IDE wasn’t working out of the box on 64-bit Ubuntu (9.04). That problem was eventually solved, but I’ve been meaning to move away from that IDE anyway. If you happen to be replacing the Arduino IDE with Vim, I just uploaded an Arduino syntax file.
Includes python script to use the DTR autoreset feature.
About Beremiz — Beremiz Open Source Automation Framework Home Page
http://www.beremiz.org/
61131
Environnement de programmation d'automates industriels open source.
TG Daily - Marvell's Plug Computer: A tiny, discrete, fully functional 5 watt Linux server
http://www.tgdaily.com/html_tmp/content-view-41525-136.html
Teensy USB Development Board
http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/?not_a_duplicate