Angel Cake
Friday, December 11, 2009
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Sunday, December 6, 2009
Moore's law
Olivia de Haas
Assignment #4
http://libby-angelcake.blogspot.com/
Moore’s law is basically the idea of technology doubling each year. It is the number of transistors or micro components that can be put on a microchip continually doubling. This was a law established by Gordon Moore. At first he said that this occurred every year and later he changed his theory to technology doubling every 18 months rather than 12.1
One example of Moore’s law is the television. It has evolved so much in the last 75 years or so. It has gone from black and white to big flat screen digital hi def televisions. Televisions now have blu ray and digital picture and so many features, it’s amazing to see where we have come from the very first television that was mad. The first working television was made in 1906 by Boris Rosing.
1900:That is where Russian Constantin Perskyi made the first known use of the word "television."
1925: Vladimir Zworkin patents a color television system. The first moving image was transmitted (the famous grainy image of a ventriloquists dummy’s head)
1928: Television is introduced in the United States
The first television set is sold. The Daven television cost $75.
1967: Most TV broadcasts are in color.
1982: Dolby surround sound for home sets is introduced.
1982: Super VHS introduced.
1996: A billion TV sets world-wide.2
How it affects me-I think that Moore’s law affects everybody. It is the expansion of technology. This law effects teenagers greatly because they are always looking for the newest thing out, whether that’s the new 30 GB iPod or a new cell phone with music and camera. Technology has changed the way we see the world especially through internet. All of the resources we have to see and research other places is amazing and I can’t imagine technology going even farther in the next 18 months. I’m excited about what more can be done with everything we have and all the resources we could have that we don’t now.
A very interesting site that has all the models of televisions from the very first, up to what we have now. http://www.tvhistory.tv/1950-1959.htm
2 http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Do_you_have_a_timeline_of_television_history
http://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,2542,t=Moores+law&i=47229,00.asp
http://havemacwillblog.com/2007/11/15/moores-law-what-impact-does-it-have/
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci212591,00.html
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/M/Moores_Law.html
http://inventors.about.com/od/tstartinventions/a/Television.htm
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-142082.html
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Do_you_have_a_timeline_of_television_history
http://www.tvhistory.tv/1950-1959.htm
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Website analysis
Olivia de Haas
November 6, 2009
Computer tech—delias.com
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Things I like—I like the logo on the top of the page. It’s large and easy to read, in a cute font, and kind of sets the style for the rest of the pages that can be accessed. I like the moving slideshow on the main page with pictures of the featured clothes. It’s like a sneak peak of what is yet to be seen. In the top right corner is writing that says “find a store near you!” It has a little icon circling it that is moving, this is a cute feature and interesting to have on the page. I like the icons that move. It pulls attention to something. I like that the website is colorful and fun and poppy. I like the pull down menus that are highlighted when you roll over them and present more options. It shows you what’s under this page without clicking the page and searching. It’s like a glossary for each separate page. I like the notebook kind of layout. Things are kind of scattered in a way that makes it look as it somebody had doodled in a notebook. I think this layout was a good choice for the targeted teenage girl audience.
Things I don’t like—Something that I would change on the main page is the number of moving icons. One or two works well and draws attention to the page, but too many can become overwhelming. On this website there is one in the corner, one in the center, and one on the left side of the webpage. Also, the one that is in the corner, circling the words, is cute, but could maybe draw attention from the main focus of the website, the clothing and featured clothes in the center of the webpage. Something that I don’t like about the slideshow in the center of the page is that it only shows 3 pictures again and again, but if you move on to different pages to view different item, then I guess you don’t have to stay on that main page for long and look at the same pictures over and over again. The main page is quite busy with a bunch of different special offers and sub texts that present offers.
In my blog, I would like to incorporate some of the moving icons that make things more interactive and fun. I would like to have a more colorful and bright layout, unlike the one I have now. I like the links that are highlighted as you roll over them and I think that would be really cool to incorporate into my blog. I would like my title to have like a different font a color, something that makes it pop out and more personalized.
The layout of a website is very important to the website itself. It gives off a vibe of what the website is about and kind of what the product is. The colors, fonts, and organization of a webpage is very important and for blogs, it says something about you and your personality.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Sofia adams came home last night from being in china for 2 months! I'm excited to see her :) me, her, and eli are going to lunch on friday at pizzeria 712.
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