Monthly Archives: December 2009

links for 2009-12-11

RunKeeper | How It Works Quite possibly the first Nike+ killer? Head smackingly obvious, yet great use of GPS; I'm not sure why Nike+ on the iPhone doesn't sync with GPS data. Without any doubt I will be buying the PRO version for when I start running again; a full review is on its way. [...]
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links for 2009-12-08

Google extends personalised search to all users |Technology | guardian.co.uk Great news, and quite possibly a long time coming. I can see, and am already reading, a lot views frowning upon Google's data hoarding and big brotherish activities; however, what I'm more interested in seeing how these changes will effect the SEO industry. The majority [...]
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links for 2009-12-06

Moodstream™ by Getty Images Pure amazing! Photos and music combined to create this amazing mash up. I'd happily pay a fee for this service if it meant full songs were played. (tags: design media art inspiration photos music visualization) Matt Sadler Infomagination Fs Forum 061009 Great report by Matt Sadler that summarises his report: Welcome [...]
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My traffic visualised

Inspired by Hans Rosling, I’ve mapped my 2008-09′ traffic using motion charts in Google Analytics. After purchasing Rosling’s DV software, Google has incorporated it into Google Analytics and Google Spreadsheets. Bring on the sleepless nights of toying!
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links for 2009-12-05

Don't try to make a quick buck from Cadbury, Mandelson tells Kraft | Business | guardian.co.uk Not really sure what difference Mandelson can make here. I can appreciate his "industrial activism" and "cash from clunkers" schemes, but his lobbying in front of a conglomerate like Kraft will have little influence. The other question is who [...]
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links for 2009-12-02

3D Sunburst – visualizing folder structures on Vimeo This is what Microsoft should've been looking at when redesigning the UI for Windows 7. Whilst this is only a visualization and not an operational GUI, I can see this going all Minority Report with gestural control integration. Nice. (tags: data-visualization ui gui) Flickr Photo Download: Infographic [...]
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links for 2009-12-01

Google: Zeitgeist 2009 As always it’s amazing to see how Google can pull together its Zeitgeist through analyzing annual search trends. I’m quite surprised not to see the iPhone in any of the top tens; also no mentions of anything political related to Iraq, Afghanistan, the credit crunch and the expense scandals. Long live Lady [...]
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