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Technology in the Arts #71
By David Dombrosky | July 30, 2010
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In this episode of Technology in the Arts, Brad and David welcome Jeff Inscho to the Heinz College staff at Carnegie Mellon University and launch into a rowdy conversation featuring:
- What they’ve done with their “summer vacation”?
- NEA’s Audience 2.0 report
- Developing apps for smartphones
- Using Adobe InDesign to create magazines for iPad
- Tips for finding and working with developers
- …and swingers!
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August 1st, 2010 at 3:21 pm
Thank you for calling out the bogus page turning features for online magazines. It is a waste of dev resources that could be put to much better use.
August 4th, 2010 at 1:43 am
Welcome, Jeff! It’s exciting to have you, as Brad says, as part of “the Heinz College family.” Looking forward to seeing you around!!