Monthly Archives: October 2008

Micro-charts & infographing

More on Excel in-cell graphing: Juice Analytics Juice Analytics plays with the concept of in-cell graphs for Excel. It is really a fascinating, and beautiful effect, as well as quite informative. To do this…  simply put a formula like “=REPT(“|”, … Continue reading

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New tech, new languages

Mobile, Media Recognition, Magic » CogDogBlog Meditating on a new app or the iPhone (one that shows how the iPhone may shift things by an order of magnitude, ie. if you thought you were buying a phone, you’re wrong!), Alan … Continue reading

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links for 2008-10-16

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El Bulli style for teaching and learning

Video: A day at El Bulli | Life and style | guardian.co.uk A day at El Bulli Observer food writer Jay Rayner travels to Spain’s legendary restaurant El Bulli to meet Ferran Adriá, widely regarded as the world’s greatest chef. … Continue reading

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Firefox Extensions: Ubiquity

I’m going to talk about a few Firefox extensions that I find very useful and intriguing. The first comes from Mozilla Labs: Ubiquity. Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive » Introducing Ubiquity Ubiquity 0.1 * Lets you map and insert maps … Continue reading

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