By default the Autodesk Labs home page presents technologies and utilities grouped by the industries that Autodesk serves:
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A while back as part of the home page redesign, Amanda Collins and Doug Look added tabs for grouping technologies and utilities by product:
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and alphabetically:
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Prior to Amanda and Doug's handy work, I had been maintaining my own http://labs.blogs.com/its_alive_in_the_lab/labs-items-by-application.html - What's for Me? page.
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Old habits are hard to break. I have kept this page up to date. Although it is much like the "by product" page on Labs, the difference between it and the Labs home page is that I include the list of graduates as well. Another is that the thumbnails are based on the eye catching image I used to announce the technology or utility via the blog. So if you ever want to take a walk down memory lane, you can check out my http://labs.blogs.com/its_alive_in_the_lab/labs-items-by-application.html - What's for Me? page.
Appreciating the vast array of items you have given us feedback on is alive in the lab.
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