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in TechnologyUsing What We Know About Spam to Fight AIDS

Algorithms and tools developed by Microsoft to fight spam are helping researchers learn how the AIDS virus adapts.by cblaha / on Dec 5, 2011 -
Stressed? Push Your Pleasure-getaway Button
Help dissolve excess tension with a pleasurable mental getawayby marieoverfors / on Apr 12, 2011
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “visualization”
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What Could the Davos World Economic Forum Gain From Geospatial Understanding?
Vector One —
Authority: 109
In the ‘Perspectives’ column this week— “What Could the Davos World Economic Forum Gain From Geospatial Understanding?” This week the World Economic Forum is taking place in Davos, Switzerland. While much of the discussion is focused upon economic policy development, the technological and conceptual ...1 day ago -
Bloggers Series: Stephanie Evergreen on the Stephanie Evergreen Blog
AEA365 - A Tip-a-Day by and for Evaluators —
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I’m Stephanie Evergreen and I blog on the aptly titled “Stephanie Evergreen’s Blog.” Clever, huh? Rad Resource – evereval.wordpress.com : At this point in its evolution, my blog describes and demonstrates how to visualize data and communicate better as evaluators. I like to think I post new ideas ...2 days ago -
Job growth at the best companies to work for
FlowingData —
Authority: 631
Nicolas Rapp and Anne Vandermey with a straightforward look at new jobs added at the top 100 companies to work for , according to Fortune. Fat paychecks, sweet perks, fun colleagues, and over 70,000 jobs ready to be filled — these employers offer dream workplaces. Like Google, which reclaims the top spot this ...4 days ago -
Additions to Articles 1
The BizJam —
Authority: 79
I see numbers and statistic in articles in print and around the internet almost everyday, when I have the time I will be creating visual additions to these articles. Here is the first. Based on the numbers given in Traffic Talk: Do semi trucks get fewer speeding tickets than cars? How can cars and ...5 days ago -
spatial-analyst.net
Fight Entropy —
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While looking for some remote sensing data last week, I ran into spatial-analyst.net , which I think deserves the FE-website-discovery-of-the-month award. The wiki has pages dedicated to things like " How to download and resample MODIS images ". Its geared towards R users, and Im kind of a Matlab guy, but its ...5 days ago -
Wind Is 3D: U.S. National Wind Energy Map
Vector One —
Authority: 109
The U.S. Department of Energy has published an updated national wind energy potential map. The map indicated those areas across the country that are most likely to provide suitable amounts of wind energy. It can be noted that measurements were taken vertically, thus providing an indication of wind levels above ground ...5 days ago -
ROLF BENZ Kitchen
Free Online 3D Training Videos —
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New project, was made during last training as “over the shoulder” guideline. The day image was created with the “exponential” method -The night with “linear” method. Both methods are good as long as it comes to Photoshop. This scene is going to be given away as a BONUS at our upcoming Photoshop Post ...1 week ago -
Viral Graphic: Visualizing the Facebook IPO
BoomTown —
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Social media dude Greg Voakes did a data visualization of what a Facebook IPO would look like, making it look cooler than it probably will be. As I wrote last week , the social networking behemoth is planning a honking big public offering for late May that could bring in $10 billion on a $100 billion valuation. ...1 week ago -
Your Presentation: If You Change It, They Will Listen
The Mindjet Blog —
Authority: 110
On a perfect planet, we would all pay close attention to important information simply because of the fact that its important. But this is Earth. We have short attention spans. We want information delivered in quick hits. Incomplete sentences, even.1 week ago -
Aircraft Noise Map – New Berlin Brandenburg Int’l Airport
Vector One —
Authority: 109
Berlin has no shortage of airports. Along with the Berlin Wall came duplicate international airports, concert houses, main rail stations, opera houses and so on. The airport situation has slowly improved over time with the new Berlin-Schoenefeld or Berlin Brandenburg International (BBI) airport nearing completion. As ...1 week ago -
The rise and fall of personal computing
MetaFilter —
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The rise and fall of personal computing - A neat (and in some ways, stark) visualization of the impact of mobile devices on computing1 week ago -
The Power of Law of Attraction
Socyberty —
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We all are using Law of Attraction in some way or the other, where we are aware of it or not. If we want exploit all the hidden possibilities and magical powers of Law of Attraction , then we need to be observant and attract with faith, only what we want. I like to call it, being Power Attractor . Focus the ...1 week ago -
Ford’s Tweeting Cake and the Rise of Social Machines
iStrategyLabs —
Authority: 79
We recently had the good fortune of working with Ford as our presenting sponsor of DCWEEK – our 10,000+ person festival focused on bringing together designers, developers and entrepreneurs to do great things together. Check out the sweet recap video: Ford was the perfect fit of DCWEEK because they continue to ...1 week ago -
Watching ‘wtf Wikipedia’ as SOPA/PIPA blackout begins
FlowingData —
Authority: 631
While SOPA and PIPA are no laughing matter ( join the strike ), the reaction from those on Twitter who dont know whats going on is great entertainment. Do a search on wtf wikipedia for tweets from confused individuals who are trying to find information on stuff. Im just going to leave Twitter trackers Revisit and ...1 week ago -
STOC (Stock Ticker Orbital Comparison)
MetaFilter —
Authority: 726
STOC (Stock Ticker Orbital Comparison) is an interactive data visualization, using the metaphor of a planetary system, which maps parameters of stocks in the S&P 500 to animated visual outputs. *1 week ago -
Creative Word as Image by Ji Lee
Design Swan —
Authority: 413
When we were children, letters were like fun toys. We played with them through our building blocks. We colored them in books. We danced and sang along with TV puppets while learning C was for ‘cookie.’ Soon, letters turned into words. Words turned into sentences. Sentences turned into thoughts. And along the way, ...1 week ago -
Amazon recommendation network
FlowingData —
Authority: 631
Whenever you look at an item on Amazon, the site recommends related items that you might be interested in. So in a way, these items are connected by how people buy. Artist and designer Christopher Warnow uses the metaphor to create a network of Amazon products, where each node represents an item, and connections, or ...1 week ago -
Network: The Secret Life of Your Personal Data, Animated
Stephen's Web ~ OLDaily —
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Maria Popova , Brain Pickings , January 17, 2012. I just connected my Blogger account to my Google+ account (Google had been maintaining the polite fiction that they were separate). I also validated my ownership of downes.ca for Google+ (done in pretty much the same way Technorati did it way back when, or even my ...1 week ago -
Assembly Visualization – the search for the missing file properties
3DVision Technologies Blog —
Authority: 97
Releasing your drawings to the machine shop with missing information makes a machinist angrier than a baby boomer looking at a teenager that doesn’t have his pants pulled up all the way. As we all know, looking through a large assembly, checking file properties can be a tedious task. (At least that is the excuse I ...1 week ago -
Screensaver Culture – Twitter responds
Code & form —
Authority: 395
After posting my Screensaver Culture presentation yesterday it was blogged on Creative Applications by Greg Smith and I’ve gotten quite a few responses on Twitter. Some of the comments are on point and some are just funny. Below is a more or less complete list. In summary, the arguments are roughly as follows: ...1 week ago



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