We live in a software culture - that is, a culture where the production, distribution, and reception of most content - and increasingly, experiences - is mediated by software. And yet, most creative professionals do not know anything about the intellectual history of software they use daily - be it Photoshop, GIMP, Final Cut, After Effects, Blender, Flash, Maya, or MAX.
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an interactive Web tool designed to assist teachers and students in producing reference citations for crediting information from other people. You merely...
S. Manouchehri, und U. Winand. Handbook of Research on Web 2.0, 3.0 and X.0: Technologies, Business and Social Applications, IGI Global, Hershey, USA, (2009)
M. Hepp, D. Bachlechner, und K. Siorpaes. WikiSym '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis, Seite 143--144. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2006)