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November 13 at 2:48 pm - Link
Fostering long term thinking. - Justin Knoll
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November 13 at 10:39 am - Link
Dynamical systems video with commentary. - Justin Knoll
November 13 at 10:38 am - Link
Flickr pool of diagrams and infographics of all sorts. - Justin Knoll
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November 10 at 12:28 pm - Link
Flex visualization toolkit. - Justin Knoll
November 10 at 12:27 pm - Link
November 10 at 12:24 pm - Link
Radial trees, treemaps, spacetrees, hyperbolic trees, etc. Very impressive. - Justin Knoll
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November 9 at 11:46 am - Link
The Japanese concept of "horse and rider as one" - Justin Knoll
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November 7 at 3:37 pm - Link
R Example Graph Library - Justin Knoll
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November 6 at 4:04 pm - Link
Online image optimization solution. - Justin Knoll
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November 5 at 10:16 am - Link
About information and visualization tied to maps. - Justin Knoll
November 5 at 9:18 am - Link
User interaction design blog from the agency founded by Alan Cooper, author of the About Face series. - Justin Knoll
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November 4 at 3:34 pm - Link
A Japanese garden, staring a Japanese Maple. - Justin Knoll
November 4 at 3:31 pm - Link
Bokeh (derived from Japanese boke ぼけ, a noun form of bokeru ぼける, "become blurred or fuzzy") is a photographic term referring to the appearance of out-of-focus areas in an image produced by a camera lens using a shallow depth of field. - Justin Knoll
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November 3 at 10:54 am - Link
Merlin Mann's (of 43folders) blog. - Justin Knoll
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November 2 at 8:33 pm - Link
Nesting bowl, colander, sieve, measuring cups, etc. - Justin Knoll
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November 2 at 3:56 pm - Link
"The research at U.P.S. is paying off. Last year, it cut 28 million miles from truck routes — saving roughly three million gallons of fuel — in good part by mapping routes that minimize left turns." - Justin Knoll
November 2 at 3:39 pm - Link
Interesting, albeit expensive, timer/clock for meditation or yoga. - Justin Knoll
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November 2 at 10:42 am - Link
Product usability weblog. - Justin Knoll
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