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12 Dec 09

Tagul - Gorgeous tag clouds

one step further: all tags have live links to Google search engine; that is very unique, otherwise TAGUL is another iteration of WORDLE; can put word cloud in other shapes like hearts; similar to a Big Labs application.

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23 Jan 09

Studying Style - A guide to learning styles - Visual Learners

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      Making up about 65% of the population, visual learners absorb and recall information best by seeing. Some of their primary characteristics include:


      • Love books, magazines, and other reading materials
      • Relate best to written information, notes, diagrams, maps, graphs, flashcards, highlighters, charts, pictures computers.
      • Like to have pen and paper handy
      • Enjoy learning through visually appealing materials
      • Feel frustrated and restless when unable to take notes.
      • May have exceptional "photographic memories"
      • Can remember where information was located on a page
      • Need a quiet place to study
      • Benefit from recopying or making their own notes, even from printed information
      • Have trouble following long lectures
      • Tend to be good at spelling
      • Benefit from field trips where observation skills can be used
      • Tend to be detail oriented
      • Are usually organized and tidy
      • Often ask for verbal instructions to be repeated
      • Benefit from previewing reading material.
      • Skilled at making graphs, charts or other visual displays
      • Write down directions or draw a map
      • Need to see the instructor's facial expressions and body language
      • Concentrate better with clear line of sight to blackboard or visual aids
      • Remember how people looked and dressed in the past
      • Prefer written instructions to oral ones.
      • Don't remember names easily.
27 Nov 08

PIMPAMPUM :: Phrasr .:.

"Write anything you want and we will find images that match it. You will be able to change every image in the next step."

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25 Nov 08

Tag Galaxy

Here is a representation of WORDLE, as the center of the Tag Galaxy.

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17 Nov 08

Wordle - Compose

An excellent tool to analyze words. Recomended

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12 Nov 08

IBM Research | IBM Research | Graphics & Visualization

research includes developing new representations of 3D geometry, choosing appropriate graphical realizations of data, strategies for collaborative visualization in a networked environment using three dimensional data, and designing software systems that support a full range of display formats ranging from PDAs to immersive multi-display visualization environments.

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The Wordle According to AppsLab | AppsLab

I love data visualizations, and it’s Friday. So here’s the Wordle for appslab.com as of August 28-ish.

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The Wordle for Talented Apps « TalentedApps

We just found out what a wordle is (thanks Jake!) and thought we’d share what Talented Apps look like with our loyal readers!
written by an Oracle group who focus on future ideas and talent

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Wordle « sacred journeys in L.A.

While the cloud is, indeed, beautiful in and of itself, it is more beautiful because of the fresh perspective it gives on the text itself.
referring to another blog post also

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