Christopher,
I was about yo ask how one navigated flickr without a keyboard...
ipernity is one solution, though the category schema seems somewhat
eclectic if not unique.
cheers
Jonathan Chetwynd
On 16 May 2007, at 02:08, Christopher Woods wrote:
ipernity.com
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Yes, javascript is required for the full, slick experience, obviously. All
parts of the site are still usable when JS is off (that I can see), and
seemingly entirely accessible via the keyboard.
With JS on, the keys work in most browsers, although some require you to have
the map in focus.
Of
Despite its use of the word 'awesome', this article led me to some
interesting stuff:
http://mashable.com/2007/05/15/16-awesome-data-visualization-tools/
hope it does the same for you.
Disclaimer: I forward it for the ideas/ concepts deployed by these
sites, not for their accessibility
Ooh, nice! Ta.
You might also be interested in http://infosthetics.com/
and this rather lovely one
http://megamu.com/lastfm/
I tried fidg't http://www.fidgt.com/visualize the first one linked in
your article, but couldn't get it to form any meaningful patterns. So
- lots of data, but didn't
On 15/05/07, Christopher Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, relatively stupid question now, but I'm curious: I noticed my trial ID's
ridiculously large (77,802,xxx) - surely it can't have started at 1 and gone
up sequentially for each tester, right?
it may just be a random number. If they
I've just got my google developer day confirmation through (yay!) and the
line-up has been announced, including a session from our own Mr.
Forrester...
*Title: BBC Backstage*
*Speaker:* Ian Forrester, Senior Producer, BBC Backstage
*Session abstract: *Backstage : memes, prototyping and being
We were planning the XSL user group meet-up for that day, but was warned of
the clash by Ian and changed the date just in time.
Details are available here
http://rants.ekanem.de/2007/05/12/xslug-may-meetup/
It's slated for Tuesday the 29th on the southbank. Anyone interested in XSL
should come
Lol me too!
On 16/5/07 11:39, Jonathan Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just got my google developer day confirmation through (yay!) and the
line-up has been announced, including a session from our own Mr. Forrester...
Title: BBC Backstage
Speaker: Ian Forrester, Senior Producer,
Count me in, if I can wrangle the time off work beforehand.
I haven't registered to go to the hackday event because my availability was
a little uncertain what with changing jobs and moving house (I'm not sure if
it's too late to regsiter now, though).
Do you have more details on this XSL user
You may also like to try this site, it has access to Google, Microsoft, Ask
and NASA mapping and satellite photos...
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=51.509979lon=-0.226138z=17.8r=0src=msl
It is easily iframed
Brian Butterworth
www.ukfree.tv
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At 02:08 +0100 16/5/07, Christopher Woods wrote:
Keeping the Flickr train of thought for a second, have you seen ipernity.com
recently?
With ipernity you can:
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Share your photos, music, videos
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Create your multimedia blog
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Invite your friends, your family
At 09:42 +0100 16/5/07, Simon Cobb wrote:
Despite its use of the word 'awesome', this article led me to some
interesting stuff:
http://mashable.com/2007/05/15/16-awesome-data-visualization-tools/http://mashable.com/2007/05/15/16-awesome-data-visualization-tools/
hope it does the same for you.
What amused me most about ipernity was that to me it seemed almost like a
total ripoff of flickr, but with lots more social functionality added and a
slightly slinkier colourscheme - the fact that it's French, and some parts
of the UI are only part-translated makes it that little bit quirkier :)
Whoah, that FlashEarth site is awesome! Love that interface, very subtle and
really responsive.
@ Simon Cobb: you another GMSV reader? ;)
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