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Google’s VR painting app is getting the axe, but it will live on as an open-source project

The Verge

Google is ending development on the virtual reality painting app Tilt Brush — one of the most well-known VR applications — and making it open source. With this latest announcement, that development is coming to an end, and future support of Tilt Brush is in the hands of the community that still uses it. Image: Google.

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Sustainability in EdTech: Balancing Innovation With Environmental Responsibility

Kitaboo

Since the year 2020, EdTech usage in K12 institutions around the globe has increased by a whopping 99%. So, in this blog, let’s discuss sustainability in EdTech and understand how you can engage in educational product development while ensuring the former. Table of Contents : I. Sustainability in EdTech – Why is it Important?

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Protein design pioneer David Baker on why sharing code is key to building biotech startups

GeekWire

GeekWire Photo / Charlotte Schubert) The Institute for Protein Design at the University of Washington is a startup factory , spinning out companies developing new protein-based therapeutics, industrial enzymes, materials, biosensors and more. They’re pretty much the industry standard,” said Baker of the new open-source tools.

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The Best eBook Platforms for the Post-Readium Era

Kitaboo

The development of this desktop app is a rather tedious and time-consuming task, as its verification will require it to be tested across a large number of platforms. However, these full-fledged apps are currently under active development. This is to say, Readium played a significant role in the development of international standards.

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The Role of SDK in eBook Reader Development

Kitaboo

What is a Software Development Kit (SDK)? A Software Development Kit, or SDK , is the primary tool to make software for different devices. Essentially, an SDK comes pre-packaged with many tools, resources, samples and documentation- everything you need for developing your software. How do SDKs differ in terms of licensing.

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Low-Code Development 101: Understanding the Basics

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

Summary: Application development has long been a problem facing both the IT department and the business units. Today, we explore the concept of “low-code development”, and explain how it helps address this problem. It’s a common source of problems in many businesses. It’s a common source of problems in many businesses.

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Q&A with Fred Hutch’s new chief data officer on building a data ecosystem at an institutional scale

GeekWire

He develops tools to help understand massive-scale genomic and biomedical data and has helped generate online learning programs that have enrolled more than 8 million people. Jeffrey Leek: I am excited about the chance of building a data ecosystem at an institutional scale.

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