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Augmenting City Visits
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Augmenting City Visits

From the CACM: Augmented Reality Brings Movie Magic to City Visits: " ... Using a combination of personalized location-based services and augmented reality, in...

Interactive Data Graphics in Media
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Interactive Data Graphics in Media

Elissa Pellizzon Fink of Tableau writes about this good example of showing embedded complex graphics: "We have a new product that is more of an online media product...

McDonalds Social Media Chief
From The Eponymous Pickle

McDonalds Social Media Chief

How can it not be serious of McDonald's has just added its first social media chief?-

Epic Systems Trend Compass
From The Eponymous Pickle

Epic Systems Trend Compass

I was just sent a promo piece by Epic Systems on their visualization system called Trend Compass. With a brief examination, it creates bubble charts and includes...

Office vs Google Docs
From The Eponymous Pickle

Office vs Google Docs

Have been an Office user since the beginning and just in the last year have started to use some of Google Docs. Some new features, like easier sharing have made...

Twitris at Knoesis
From The Eponymous Pickle

Twitris at Knoesis

Demonstrated at the Kno.e.sis Center at Wright State University today: Twitris, a semantic technology based social signal analysis system, where you can Twitter...

Simulating Evacuation
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Simulating Evacuation

In ACM News: simulating the evacuation of 70,000 avatars from an e-stadium. We did a number of projects that deal with the simulation of shoppers in a store, so...

Will Gen Y Lead us into Recovery?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Will Gen Y Lead us into Recovery?

Report Sees Recovery Led by Gen Y: ' ... Members of Generation Y, not baby boomers, have money to spend and will end the recession with their purchases, says a...

More Google Map Maker Locations
From The Eponymous Pickle

More Google Map Maker Locations

I was reminded of Google Map Maker by this post. A means for users to share more about their part of the world. It appears to continue to prosper, with many new...

One Million PayPal App Downloads
From The Eponymous Pickle

One Million PayPal App Downloads

Evan Schuman, of StorefrontBackTalk, overviews the PayPal IPhone App, now with over one million downloads. -

Cycles of Data Impoverishment
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Cycles of Data Impoverishment

From well know visualization methods expert Stephen Few, the problem of data impoverishment, see his examples: ' ... It is not difficult to present data in clear...

Alice, 3D and Seeking True Virtual Experiences
From The Eponymous Pickle

Alice, 3D and Seeking True Virtual Experiences

I recently saw Burton's Alice in IMax 3D, and have long loved the story itself. I was struck though my the limitation of the 3D experience. It provided some layers...

Luddites
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Luddites

I see that Nicholas Carr has been running something called Luddite Week on his blog, with lots of little historical snippets, cautions and minutiae. Just now reading...

Can EEG Activity be Analyzed in Real Time?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Can EEG Activity be Analyzed in Real Time?

A Neuromarketing discussion started by Ron Wright Of Sands Research in Linkedin (You may need to join this discussion group to chime in).-

Knowledge Creating Company
From The Eponymous Pickle

Knowledge Creating Company

Of interest: The Knowledge-Creating Company (Harvard Business Review Classics) (Paperback)by Ikujiro Nonaka

Wearable Brain Analyzer
From The Eponymous Pickle

Wearable Brain Analyzer

Hitachi is launching what looks to be an easily wearable and portable Encephalograph recorder. Very pricy but interesting. ' ... The new encephalometer was developed...

Knoesis at Wright State
From The Eponymous Pickle

Knoesis at Wright State

Kno.e.sis: Brought to my attention, I will be attending their formal launch on Monday and report back. See also their current news. ' ... Our cutting-edge research...

Winning at the Shelf
From The Eponymous Pickle

Winning at the Shelf

Webinar from Quofore on April 13, 2010 at 11AM EST: More information and registration.-

Open Innovation Success Factors
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Open Innovation Success Factors

Good piece on Open Innovation: ' ... an article that supports my own observations. The report is about a qualitative interview study on the state of implementation...

Hidden Costs of Complexity in the Enterprise
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Hidden Costs of Complexity in the Enterprise

Mark Montgomery of KYield discusses hidden costs of complexity in the enterprise.-
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