Category Archives: photo

Experience Matters

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Sing the flowchart out loud

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‘Total Eclipse Of The Heart’ Flowchart

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Flash Catalyst, the software I have been working on at Adobe has released it’s first Beta. Please try it out and be very vocal about what you like and don’t like.

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Email’Nwalk is the first iPhone app I’ve seen that uses the camera in this way. I am pretty sure we’ll see more of it, therea are lot’s of really cool possibilities.

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Last week I went to the Grand Canyon. While I was at the Skywalk, I realized how fast touchscreens are becoming pervasive. Apparently, if you place any screen at chest level, with no mouse of keybord, people will start touching it.

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I love how fast you can draw a conclusion out of this infographic. Very well done.

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Dabbleboard

Very interesting online whiteboard. Sketching on it is super fast. I love the user of gestures to draw and the simple HUD like options when an object is selected.

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swissmiss: A bike lane that travels with you

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Nice infographic on the casualties of war. Browser wars that is.

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Death and Taxes

a representational poster of the federal discretionary budget; the amount of money that is spent at the discretion of your elected representatives in Congress. Basically, your federal income taxes. The data is from the President’s budget request for 2009. It will be debated, amended, and approved by Congress by October 1st to begin the fiscal year.