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I've commented on this entry, reminding you young'ns that AltaVista used to have an applet that would graphically depict groups of words that recurred on pages containing the search term. For instance, the word "Java" is used in a number of conversational domains, and would appear (perhaps) with the recurring terms "programming", "Sun", "threads", in one visual cluster; and with the terms "Mocha", "latte", and "caffeine" in another cluster. Crazy. Brilliant. Reasonable?. Rick Starbuck, an interactive design specialist from Oakland, attended our information architecture seminars in San Francisco.... [Bloug] 3:25:31 PM |
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Utilikilts: “Progressive, Handmade, Utilitarian Kilts”. Yes, that's “Kilts”, not “Quilts”. A friend drew this company to my attention: This company in Seattle has created a new kilt idea: the "Utilikilt". Simple enough for everyday use, and affordable to boot. 12:49:55 PM |

