calendar tape (2)
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Considering how organised I am and ridiculously anal about timelines, this Calendar Tape is like PORN. Available at SUCK UK. Gosh, I need to get me one of these for 2009.
Timelines in Your Zotero Bibliography (1)
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I have previously written about Zotero. I like it very much as a bibliographic manager except for one thing: the fact that your collections are linked to a particular computer rather than shared across a network. I recognize that many people do most of their work from one computer and this isn't really a problem. I also know that exporting and importing citations into Zotero isn't hard. But since I work regularly from a laptop ...
Music to Vote By (1)
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Just before I head home, I wanted to leave something uplifting and positive behind. I made this playlist around the time Parker was born, and I listen to it whenever my spirits need lifting or I’m just in a good mood. I call it my “Wake Up Mix.” I played it when I was on my way to vote this week, and thus added the “Yes, We Can” song to the end. Enjoy.
The media doing its job, just like Goebbels (1)
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This is why journalism is dead: Even after nearly two years in the spotlight, little is understood about the 47-year-old first-term senator's approach to leadership. His resume: community organizer, eight years as state legislator, and less than four as U.S....
Simple Flash Player 10 3D Demo w/ Source (4)
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Simple tech demo showing a 3D music visualizer using the flash player 10's new 3D APIs. Nothing too complex, but the result is kind of neat, and it is simple enough to serve as a quick entry into using the new APIs if you're getting started. It also uses the new Vector type in player 10...
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Brian said:
I saw a demo from Doubleclick where they modeled a product in 3D and allowed the user to move around it. Interesting interactions and possibilities...
LifeSnapz Maps Your Family Memories in Time | The Startup Review (1)
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Company Name LifeSnapz 20-word Description LifeSnapz enables you to collaboratively create and share a record of your life’s events with your family and friends. CEO’s Pitch LifeSnapz’s mission is to enable the recording of history using the Web. The company’s platform is uniquely built to chronicle events (what happened, where, when and who was there) using photos, videos, descriptions and comments contributed by multiple people. The events can be viewed and explored in various ways- ...
Show Off Your Activity Stream on a Timeline With Dipity 2.0 (500 Invites) (1)
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Dipity has released some major new features, taking online timelines to another level with the launch of Dipity 2.0. The site has added a great deal of social networking integration with services such as Digg, Twitter, Daylife, Flickr and many others. It has also added the ability to track not only what your friends are doing (ala Friendfeed), but also the topics that they are interested in. Dipity then presents all of this data in ...
Show Off Your Activity Stream on a Timeline With Dipity 2.0 (500 Invites) (2)
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Dipity has released some major new features, taking online timelines to another level with the launch of Dipity 2.0. The site has added a great deal of social networking integration with services such as Digg, Twitter, Daylife, Flickr and many others. It has also added the ability to track not only what your friends are doing (ala Friendfeed), but also the topics that they are interested in. Dipity then presents all of this data in ...
Timetoast Creates Interactive Timelines [Timelines] (2)
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If a timeline is the best way to display the data you have on hand, turn to interactive web application Timetoast. Once you create your timeline, viewers can click on date points to see what is significant about the event. From there they can expand the entry to see pictures and additional information. Timetoast is free to register and use. Here are a few more ways you can make a timeline of events. Timetoast Timelines ...
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Debra Hamel said:
Can't imagine a use for this right now, but it seems full of possibilities.