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This is a fine animation including urban 3D graphics. Am I just a dreamer when I imagine that these kinds of animations have a place in our profession--how to describe a design...how to describe a design process...?? A cute animation about trusted computing. Unfortunately, its message is basically "The Man controls everything, and The Man doesn't trust you", which is hardly an education in the subject. [Hack the Planet]
10:42:08 AM
:) ...well, it is just about language...please forgive the dalliance... Rollercoaster gets woman pregnant. G-force puts bun in oven [The Register]
10:33:16 AM
Trend Spotters. Finding needles in haystacks is getting a little easier, as data–visualization software for businesses matures. [ESRI.com: News]
10:29:35 AM
I was in London in autumn 1994, when the first public Internet Cafe opened...(d'uh, so what)...London is global Internet bandwidth capital. U.S. has most international bandwidth of any country, while Latin America is experiencing the highest growth rate. [Computerworld News]
10:25:38 AM