“we are fully web 2.0 compliant”
Month: May 2007
Gigapan Share
neat. gigapixel pano sharing
Passive-aggressive Notes
Bildt Comments
Later today I’m taking off for Brussels, preparing for the monthly meeting of the General Affairs and External Relations Council. GAERC – as is the romantic description of this august body of the 27 foreign ministers of the European Union. When we sit down in the Justus Lipsus building in Brussels tomorrow it will be to a rather heavy agenda dominated by the Balkans and the Middle East, but certainly dealing also with Somalia and Sudan as well as pre-viewing some of the core issues for the upcoming European summit on energy security and climate change.
sweden’s most popular blog is written by the foreign minister
Sounds of the City
wireless money transactions take a page out of the camera playbook by using a vintage sound to signal activity
Maps Timeline Mashup
Just over a month ago, I posted about Visualising Geo-temporal RSS Feeds, in which I pondered on various mashup interfaces that could be used to display data contained in an RSS feed on a split view containing a timeline visualisation of the feed items, as well as a map view depicting the geo-location of each item, like this Earthquake mashup by Jörn Clausen which combines a Simile timeline with Google map:
musing on a possible timeline UI for gmaps
OpenExpo
son of LOTS. it is frustrating how many years of shindigs are necessary to drive these things home. i would have lost patience long ago.
Information Aesthetics
visualization porn
CO2 Visualization
shows you C02 emissions when you are on a travel site. smart!
Desktop is dated
Most companies who sell operating systems are more interested in protecting their cash cows than moving to a model that enables new types of collaboration and communication.
fully agreed. i have no use for the frippery on mac os.
