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The pulse of uncertainty   27 Feb 08
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Very nice graph, well done!

www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2008/01/05/business/20080106_soapbox_graphic.html

Strange Maps   11 Aug 07
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Enjoy the unusual maps. A good source for ideas.

strangemaps.wordpress.com/

MC Escher   25 Jan 07
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Google Earth community MC Escher’s world

Wink: make nice flash movies of your software   29 Dec 06
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Wink is a great tool for Linux and Windows to record your desktop sessions. We used it to capture screenshots of a legacy app we had to port, that did not run on our OS.

It’s a jewel one should have in its tool-shop.

Parallel coordinates   22 Jul 06
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Parallel coordinates: visualization & data mining for high dimensional datasets by Al Inselberg www.stanford.edu/group/mmds/slides/inselberg-mmds.pdf

Make sure you check out Inselberg’s homepage.

Very fascinating slides. Absolutely worth reading.

Multitouch Interaction Research   13 May 06
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Bi-manual, multi-point, and multi-user interactions on a graphical interaction surface.

Amazing video. I want one!

Zebra tables: making nicer tables with CSS   07 Mar 06
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Thanks to Sven C. Koehler for the link. It explains how to make zebra tables without needing to apply a CSS class to each tr.

Gooogle Earth podcast   11 Feb 06
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Podcasts explainaing Google Earth.

Google Earth blog   01 Feb 06
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The Google Earth blog shows tons of great ways how to extend Google Earth. We’ll use it for Futurometer :-). I love it!

The real power of a tools shows when people start to use it in more and more ways that is was never thought to be used by its creators.

Converting .doc/.sxi to LaTeX   25 Jan 06
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Writer2LaTeX is a utility written in java. It converts OpenOffice.org/StarOffice 6/7 Writer documents . in particular documents containing formulas . into other formats.

Highly recommended if you are sick of fighting with Word.

Why should egineers and scientists be worried about color?   06 Dec 05
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Highly recommended article for anybody who tries to visualise data. The misuse of excel and powerpoint leads to too many 3D pie diagrams :-(. Any student should read his Tufte.

[ANN] Rabbit 0.3.0   30 Nov 05
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Kouhei Suto posted the announcement to ruby-talk.

Rabbit is a presentation tool. Rabbit uses RD format as slide source. We can make a slide from the following text:

  = Rabbit

  : subtitle
    Presentation with RD

  : author
    Kouhei Sutou

 = First Slide

  * Rabbit uses Ruby/GTK+
  * ...

 = Second Slide

Some screenshots

Rabbit includes a theme for lightning talk a.k.a. ‘Takahashi method’: pub.cozmixng.org/~gallery/kou/screenshot/rabbit/lightning%2Dtalk/

Rabbit supports m17n: pub.cozmixng.org/~gallery/kou/screenshot/rabbit/m17n/

Rabbit supports PS/PDF output: pub.cozmixng.org/~kou/archives/rabbit/

vnc2swf   28 Oct 05
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vnc2swf is a recording tool for VNC that records sessions and generates a Macromedia Flash movie file (SWF). It can be used as an X11 recorder or a Windows desktop recorder.

Why lout is cool and LaTeX not ..   01 Jan 05
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coz u can integrate lout completely in a pipe without needing to delete temporary files afterwards.
  #!/bin/bash
  lout -s <<END_OF_TEMPLATE | gv -
  @SysInclude{doc}
  @Document
  @InitialFont { Palatino Base 11p }
  //
  @Text @Begin
  @Verbatim @Begin
  @Include{"$1"}
  @End @Verbatim
  @End @Text
  END_OF_TEMPLATE

DE: LaTeX vs XSL-FO   24 Dec 04
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Wir haben eine kurze Zusammenfassung geschrieben.

DE: LaTeX vs XSL-FO   07 Dec 04
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Wir haben eine kurze Zusammenfassung geschrieben.

Is Tableau the Next Google?   25 Sep 04
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link

example graphs

 Will this company be successful and become another Google?
 First, graphical data mining has never been a big hit. And second,
 there are lots of competitors in the business intelligence sector,
 including at least Business Objects, Cognos, Hyperion and MicroStrategy.
 So make your bets and wait for the next multibillion-dollar IPO.

POV-Ray - getting 10 years old   25 Sep 04
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"The Lovers" by Gilles Tran (2001). Find more in the Hall of Fame

I still remember my first ray traced spheres on old XTs 15 years ago :-).

There is a competition and the monthly irtc. See the May-June viewing page and relax.

Computers are a grate time-killer, especially once you get into 3D images and animations. Enjoy it!

[ANN] DataVision 0.8.2 released; upgrades to JRuby 0.7.0   25 Sep 04
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DataVision 0.8.2 is now available from SourceForge at sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=33343

DataVision is an Open Source reporting tool similar to Crystal Reports. Reports can be designed using a drag-and-drop GUI. They may be run, viewed, and printed from the application or exported as HTML, XML, PDF, LaTeX2e, DocBook, or tab- or comma-delimited text files. The output files produced by LaTeX2e and DocBook can in turn be used to produce PDF, text, HTML, PostScript, and more.

DataVision is written in Java and uses JRuby to add Ruby scripting.

Visualising wikis   25 Sep 04
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been surfing to get good ideas about visualising knowledge.

The pics shows "history flow" from IBM research. Tons of other good links can be found in the c2-wiki.

Visualising is really interesting and up for a major change. I am totally sick of all these boring search-engines out there and yeah, grep -r is still my best friend. Another reason why I despise MS-Word, he, he and use LaTeX. It took me years to fall in love with that programming-language, which happens to be a word-processor, too.

 

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