So, I’ve just handed in my bachelor’s thesis and got some time to blog again. The BSc thesis and the things I’ve been working on the last couple of months are for an extra blog post, though.

Right now I just want to bring a new website to your attention. In case you’re as much interested in emerging technologies such as multitouch as I am, you might definitely want to check out techsparked.com techsparked

See you there!

5 comments Mar 30, 2010 5:43:00 PM hci, multi-touch, nerdstuff, planet-pymt, planet-python, planet-ubuntu, technology

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Comment by Joe — Mar 30, 2010 9:16:24 PM | #- re

You should of probably mentioned the link you provided is an affiliate link: techsparked.com/points It doesn’t seem like you earn any money off of it, but it is still a good idea.

Comment by dennda — Mar 30, 2010 9:37:08 PM | #- re

Yeah I’m terribly sorry for that. I realized it as well. I already contacted the site owner to make sure: 20:15 < dennda> cerupcat_: oh damn. i just realized i get points for that stuff. is that shown to the person clicking the link? then it will look as if i abused the planets to get points 20:18 < cerupcat_> not sure

The problem was that I was logged in when I copied the code that links the image, and when you are logged in while doing so, it automatically alters the link that is clicked so that the system knows who the new visitor’s referrer is. Unfortunately I cannot change that now, as any change to the original posting will show up again on all the planets at the top, and it will look even more like ad spam… :-(

Sorry!

Comment by Dan at Postal Gold — Jun 25, 2010 10:01:03 AM | #- re

Regardless of the mix up, its a great website and thanks for pointing it out!

Comment by Tino — Aug 30, 2010 11:36:00 AM | #- re

Thx Christopher for the recommendation … I´m keen on emerging technologies and techsparked is great!