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Twitterfall
Browser-based "realtime" twitter stream, based on search terms you control. Quite flexible, seems to be very stable, built with a "presentation mode" to remove all navigation extras for "live" streams in conferences, etc..
OmniGraffle Wireframe Stencils | Konigi
Having a variety of options available for prototyping is always a worthy idea.
"This is a set of shapes for making wireframes (low-fidelity web page schematics) in OmniGraffle version 5.x (Mac OS X). It consists of most of the basic elements you'll need to create user interface specifications. The screenshots below show different stencils in this set."
Splashup
Image-editing via SaaS. Exploring the full possibilities of going "all in" for SaaS, hosted, or cloud options. Found this to be a bit buggy, but then again, I have 70 tabs open in Firefox.
Gmail Modes
Interesting collection of ways to access Gmail - mobile, secure, without javascript, etc..
Cynical Peak Software - Rivet
Just in case I pick up an Xbox 360... "for the kids" of course. Steam audio, video, photos from OS X to Xbox.
Google Audio Indexing: Keyword Searches for Political Videos - ReadWriteWeb
Findability of a different sort - Google Audio Indexing (or GAUDI - not the architect, nor the Alan Parsons album) is up and running in the Google Labs, enabling text-based search of political videos on YouTube. Again, more than one way to approach findab
PeepCode Screencasts for Ruby on Rails Developers
I don't code all that much any more, but to scratch that itch - here are some recommended resources for Ruby on Rails. Anyone doing Rails in the Enterprise? Get in touch.
Rolling Your Own Online Office - ReadWriteWeb
Nice writeup of some options for working entirely online. In the end, there is no one place to shop for the ubersolution, still piecemeal.
kwout | A brilliant way to quote
Found via http://www.thecontentwrangler.com/ - a "web service" that can capture screenshots of web pages along with WORKING hyperlinks (via image maps, auto-generated). Post to flickr, tumblr, and more. Give it a whirl!
information aesthetics - data visualization & visual design
Here's a site I don't view nearly often enough. If you admire (and aspire) to understandable, and even pleasing information presentation (ala Tufte, for example), you need to go here. Now! Really!
ZapTXT
Platform/media-agnostic filtering. Give it a whirl.
Client Video: MyGads in Plain English | Common Craft - Explanations In Plain English
If you've heard about MyGads by Teragram (Cambridge, MA-based company I've known for years), you may have been confused. This may help.
A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods
Brought to my attention by Ed Gandorf at MapInfo. Interesting collection and peek into a huge array of visualization methods. Many ways to show data, strategize, paint timelines, etc.. Reminds me - if you haven't been to one of Tufte's one-day courses - g
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