An interesting, and funny, cartoon was published in The Nation a few days ago:
And Samad Khurram, whose claim to fame was his refusal to accept Harvard scholarship certificate from the US Ambassador to Pakistan, takes the lead in popularity! w00t!
Right when you thought that command prompts were a thing of the past for normal computer users, here comes PodiPodi that adds another dimension to user interactivity on websites; through command-prompt-esque interaction on websites!
Here’s the official description from the site:
PodiPodi is an experimental project in Interaction Design born with the aim to give web designers a way to enhance their websites with two new levels of interaction:
an additional fast and easy to use user interface for your visitors, inspired by Enso from Humanized Inc.
a bunch of new useful services for your website
All you have to do is Press Shift+Space on a PodiPodi-enabled website!
And lo and behold, a command-prompt-esque interface will pop up (dark gray with a blinking cursor) on the top portion of the visible website area:
Now go on and type commands to interact with the site. Type help and you will get a list of the supported commands:
PodiPodi is all JQuery based. So it will fit into any site.
It’s an interesting concept. Although, initially, I couldn’t see any point in providing such type of interactivity on a website, unless nostalgic is what they want the visitors to feel. But looking at it from another angle, websites are not really keyboard-enabled.
Unless we are filling out a web form or have no problem in tabbing our way through, mouse is generally the only way that we interact with websites.
But the concept of PodiPodi will provide keyboard-enabled navigation of websites.
Now that’s cool! I am sure that more such interaction concepts are going to pop up soon.
The news, and subsequently the Pakistani blogosphere, was abuzz during the last week over a Pakistani student’s refusal to accept Harvard Scholarship from the US Ambassador to Pakistan Anne W. Patterson in an award distribution ceremony in Islamabad.
The US Ambassador to Pakistan Anne W. Patterson was the Chief Guest on the occasion where this incident happened and she was made to face big embarrassment when the whole hall echoed with a loud applause for the student over his decision.
Samad refused the award as a protest on the recent cross border attack by Americans in Mohmand Agency, which resulted in the death of 20 Pakistani soldiers and still many more are missing.
Ms. Patterson and other U.S.embassy officials were shocked and embarrassed when Samad walked to the stage to receive his award but then announced he was refusing the honor to protest the unprovoked American violation of Pakistani airspace and the murder of innocent Pakistanis.
A shaken Ms. Patterson smiled sheepishly and tried to make the best out of an embarrassing moment.
I highly commend what Samad did. Yes, he may still be in Harvard and still getting the scholarship, but he was at least able to bring this incident into the limelight.
Here are a few more links from around the blogosphere:
… Because what Samad has done is something that our politicians don’t have the guts to do in a million years! He stood strong and determined and in his own way snubbed the representative of the United States, calling their recent attack on Pakistani soil as that of a coward.
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