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A way to track your reading through Twitter. Via Iskander.
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Schulze & Webb’s social radio is here and it looks awesome. Very inspiring work.
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“GameBrix enables everyone to create Flash games online without any programming.” Another entry into the game creation space.
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Thought I’d bookmarked this already. Saw this at GDC — EA’s effort into social gaming and game creation. Pretty comprehensive effort.
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“New York Talk Exchange illustrates the global exchange of information in real time by visualizing volumes of long distance telephone and IP (Internet Protocol) data flowing between New York and cities around the world.” Via Mr. Greenfield.
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Could it be that makers of infoviz are reluctant to include predictions for fear of being wrong? I see no reason why the extrapolations desired by Alex aren’t feasible. People will need to be able to discern possible futures from unavoidable destiny.
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“Is it less subversive to point out a problem without being able to suggest or allow the exploration of solutions?” Useful editorial in light of my upcoming talk in Amsterdam.
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“Phidgets are a set of “plug and play” building blocks for low cost USB sensing and control from your PC.”
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“Hello. We’re the toy designers behind roadkill. We’re not your usual humdrum toy designers though. We’re Toy Terrorists. We squash and burn and bludgeon and maim.” Subversive toys? Why not.