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Impress.js for presentations made using open source. Love them or hate them, presentations are a major part of life in both academia and business. Traditionally, creating a presentation meant using Microsoft's PowerPoint, but Apple's Keynote and LibreOffice/OpenOffice.org's Impress are solid alternatives. The problem with all those applications (aside from the closed source nature of the first two) is that you need those applications installed in order to view the presentations you've created. You can try your luck opening the file in Google Drive or the like, but your success will vary. In recent years, web frameworks designed for creating presentations have proliferated. These take advantage of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to create presentations that display in just about any modern web browser. One of the most interesting presentation frameworks is impress.js, which aims to move presentations beyond the standard slide deck.

Impress.js Impress.js is a JavaScript presentation framework developed by Bartek Szopka. Hovercraft Strut. Datacoup - Reclaim your personal data. Carte des bars. Les app iPhone et Android sont disponibles! Citation du mercredi Version mobile en développement! Lancement officiel de la béta Dernière séance avant la béta? Map data ©2014 Google Terms of Use Report a map error 1 km Conditions générales - Contact - L'abus d'alcool est dangeureux pour la santé, à consommer avec modération. Meet the Somalis. Jamilah — Helsinki My Mother was pregnant with me when she escaped the war in Somalia … … She gave birth in a reception centre in the north of Finland. Imagine how strange and scary it must have been for her … All alone with a newborn baby in a strange land of infinite forests, where the sun never set … My mum taught me about Somalia and Islam from an early age.

I remember she always seemed happy and sad at once when telling me about her home. Nobody at school knew about Somalia or Islam … but I got along well with the other children. My mother told me recently, how isolated she felt back then … the only Somali mother waiting at the school gate. One day a boy in my class refused to sit with me because he said I was ‘dirty.’ At lunch time I feigned a stomach ache and ran home to mum. “Jamilah my sweet, we are all the same and we are all different. “… you are my most precious gift from Allah.” “Now cheer up and have a samosa.” For the first time I understood that my mum and I were different.

Historical Software Collection : Free Software. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (also referred to simply as E.T.) is a 1982 adventure video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600 video game console. It is based on the film of the same name, and was designed by Howard Scott Warshaw. The objective of the game is to guide the eponymous character through various screens to collect three pieces of an interplanetary telephone that will allow him to contact his home planet. Warshaw intended the game to be an innovative adaptation... favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Atari 2600, E.T., Howard Scott Warshaw, Atari Akalabeth: World of Doom /əˈkæləbɛθ/ is a role-playing video game that had a limited release in 1979 and was then published by California Pacific Computer Company for the Apple II in 1980. Richard Garriott designed the game as a hobbyist project, which is now recognized as one of the earliest known examples of a role-playing video game and as a predecessor of the Ultima series of games that started Garriott's career.

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