Thanks for all the good suggestions and discussion.  Here are the links that 
came across the wire plus a bit academic background for good measure.

http://cabspotting.org/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/britainfromabove/stories/wild-britain/migratingbirds.shtml 
(2:30 on th3e video)
http://hindsight.trulia.com/map/
http://projects.flowingdata.com/walmart/
http://www.obleek.com/iraq/
http://homeless.cartifact.com/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/world/05/bird_flu_map/html/1.stm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/worldonthemove/ 
http://vimeo.com/1366268 (Whereyougonnabe)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bigcat/location/ 
http://googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com/2009/01/timemap-helping-you-add-4th-dimension.html
http://specials.washingtonpost.com/timespace/election/
http://www.nearby.org.uk/geograph/coverage/
http://www.geograph.org.uk/article/Geograph-Coverage-Buildup-Video
http://www.vimeo.com/2598878 (Year of Edits in OSM)
http://www.mysociety.org/2007/more-travel-maps/
http://senseable.mit.edu/worldseyes/visuals.html
http://senseable.mit.edu/nyte/visuals.html
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1075488/ (Real Time Rome from Senseable)
http://www.spatialinformationdesignlab.org/projects.php
http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2005/12/images/1severe-storm-animation.gif
http://www.simonhoegsberg.com/we_are_all_gonna_die/slider.html
http://www.lewisandclarknw.com/map/flashindex.html

Also some academic background info from Mark Harrower:

Some pre-Geoweb folks who are doing cool things with animation and also 
building real, working stuff include

1. The Andrieko’s http://geoanalytics.net/and/
2. Sara Fabrikant 
http://www.geo.uzh.ch/en/units/giva/about-us/staff/sara-fabrikant/
3. Alan MacEarchren (and the GeoVISTA Center research team) 
http://www.geovista.psu.edu
4. Daniel Dorling http://www.shef.ac.uk/geography/staff/dorling_danny/

Some good recent books on the topic of time and visualization in GIScience:
http://geoanalytics.net/

I’d also recommend the following ‘classic’ papers that have really shaped my 
own thinking on the topic:

Peuquet, D. J. (1994) It’s about time: a conceptual framework for the 
representation of temporal dynamics in geographic information systems. Annals 
of the Association of American 
Geographers 84(3): 441–461.

Peuquet, D. J. (1999). Time in GIS and geographical databases. In Longley, 
P.A., M. F. Goodchild, D. J. Maguire, and D. W. Rhind (Eds.) Geographic 
Information Systems: Principles, Techniques, Management and Applications. Vol. 
1. Wiley: New York. p. 91-103.

Yattaw, N. (1999) Conceptualizing space and time: a classification of geographic 
movement. 
Cartography and Geographic Information Systems 26(2): 85–98.

MacEachren, A. M. (1994) Time as a cartographic variable. In Visualization in 
Geographic Information Systems, Hearnshaw, H. and Unwin, D. (eds). New York, 
Wiley, pp. 115–129.

DiBiase, D., MacEachren, A. M., Krygier, J. B. and Reeves, C. (1992) Animation 
and the role of map design in scientific visualization. Cartography and 
Geographic Information Systems 19(4): 210–214.

Dorling, D. (1992) Stretching space and splicing time: from cartographic 
animation to interactive visualization. Cartography and Geographic Information 
Systems 19(4): 215–227.

Raper, J. and D. Livingston (1995). Development of a geomorphological spatial 
model using object-oriented design. International Journal of Geographical 
Information Systems 9(4): 359-383.

Mennis, J. L., D. J. Peuquet, and L. Qian (2000). A conceptual framework for 
incorporating cognitive principles into geographic database representation. 
International Journal of Geographic Information Science 14(6): 501-520.

best,
sean


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