March 2007

Phantom lapboard video

by Ryan Lane on March 31, 2007

Greg seems pretty uncomfortable here. I still wish they would get that keyboard out. After all the hard work I put in to it I just want one for my living room media PC.

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Wanderlust prototype running on a UMPC client

by Ryan Lane on March 31, 2007

Every designer has there viewmaster moment. I think mine was back in 1995.

The best use of the view master was a little local company called General Public that used it for their traveling portfolio.

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Oxcyon Centralpoint CMS/Portal Taxonomy

by Ryan Lane on March 31, 2007

Those who classify the information control the information.

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Thermoesthesia

by Ryan Lane on March 31, 2007

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Very pretty 3D menu system

March 31, 2007
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Beryl 0.1.3 UX

March 31, 2007

This is almost getting to be too much. I really wonder how much more useful all this UX eye candy is with the the desktop.

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links for 2007-03-29

March 28, 2007

blog of bobreb Very smart guy doing very interesting stuff. I hope to get a chance to work with him more on how to best leverage this for RM purposes. (tags: social-software SocialSoftware blog socialTechnology identity)

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links for 2007-03-20

March 19, 2007

Vendor Relationship Management , is the reciprocal of CRM or Customer Relationship Management. It provides customers with tools for engaging with vendors in ways that work for both parties. Directed by Doc Searls (tags: VRM identity crm collaboration ideas)

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Some blogs worth reading

March 18, 2007

Esther Dyson Hans Rosling WIRED blog Lornamatic Lunch Over IP Seattle Venture Blog

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links for 2007-03-16

March 15, 2007

List of product release dates and suggestions on when to buy (tags: analysis economics hardware technology visualization Shopping guide Reference Mac Apple) Cartographical Map Projections One important concern of cartography is solving how to project, i.e. transform or map points from an almost spherical lump of rock (our Earth) onto either flat sheets of paper [...]

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