I am really impressed on how this site conveys a ton on information visually.
Also seems like a fairly nonpartisan analysis of voting blocks... our patchwork nation. A tad more nuanced than the standard red state / blue states thing.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Tracking delegates
Plenty of nifty delegate counters/trackers out there. There is USA Today's circle dominated version, the NY Times table approach, or CNN's slider-o-rama.
Mildly disturbing that each one has different current counts - one would have thought we would have nailed this voting thing down by now. Well, except in Florida, not sure they will ever get it figured out.
Mildly disturbing that each one has different current counts - one would have thought we would have nailed this voting thing down by now. Well, except in Florida, not sure they will ever get it figured out.
Labels:
politics
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Social media in politics
The web 2.o angle on Hillary vs. Barack
Labels:
politics,
social networking
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Social media in corporations
This was handy. The Social Media Workshop has just a ton of presentations offering different insights into business use of.. you guessed it... social media :)
Some pretty good stuff here.
Some pretty good stuff here.
Labels:
business,
social networking,
web 2.0
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Google Sky
Probably my least favorite Google offering to date - Google Sky. I like how they cleverly carried forward some of the Google Maps navigation concepts to very different content, but slower and clunkier than what we usually get from this crew.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Better web development
It is worth at least skimming this article summarizing 10 handy sites to improve your web development.
I have always been an Alertbox fan. Now, a consistent follower of all the guidance they provide... not so much.
I have always been an Alertbox fan. Now, a consistent follower of all the guidance they provide... not so much.
Labels:
development,
web
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Graphic movies
I try to post examples I come across where graphics are used creatively to convey concepts (like the baseball map).
While Minard's work remains the king of the hill for me, this movie one is pretty cool.
While Minard's work remains the king of the hill for me, this movie one is pretty cool.
Labels:
graphics
Saturday, March 08, 2008
No Street View for you!
Fort Sam Houston was available on the street view of Google Maps. The Pentagon complained. Google removed. Not sure I completely understand why a 100% publicly available line of sight had to be expunged - particularly since you can get this off the Fort's website - but no one asked :)
Friday, March 07, 2008
Sports conference meltdowns
Playoffs?? Practice?? Bobby Knight. Nice recap of some of past high energy moments in sports press conferences.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Gary Gygax 1938-2008
Thanks to this man I stayed up WAY to late with several like minded friends during high school summer vacations. Thanks Gary.
Labels:
games
Monday, March 03, 2008
Top ten websites you never heard of....
... actually, I expect you have heard of a couple of these, but still a nice list from Fast Company.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Websites in 1996... oh my
Take a look back at what the state of the art was for websites in 1996. Does not seem all that long ago... until you view a few of these beauties.
Saturday, March 01, 2008
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