Photosynth has to be seen to be understood. The idea behind it, as shown in this TED video, is the ability to view, zoom, and navigate digital images in multi dimensions.
The entire 7+ minutes is worth watching, though the most compelling example is of the reconstruction of Notre Dame done entirely by scraping Flickr images that have been related spatially (begins at 03:50 in video).
TED does it again. And in case you're one of the 3,000 people who has been turned away from the $6k membership after maxing out on available 'seats' (both physical and via simulcast), you can bid on 1 remaining ticket to the Feb/Mar '08 conference in Monterey through ebay. Current bid: $20k
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shopping cart about Hierarchy - Design's pecking order Wed, 16.07.2008 04:20 Nice article about placing and
choosing right matter while
desiging a web page.
James Dowsett about Primary Navigation Image Replacement Tue, 03.06.2008 05:13 Hi,
Regarding Method #3: You can
get rid of the long dashed
focus border that shows in
Firefox by adding 'overflow:
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Dave Yuknat about It's Called Usability Testing, not User Testing Mon, 31.03.2008 09:38 Ditto what Anna said.
Each time a Project Mgr or a
biz owner asks me, "when are
we doing user testing"? They
are [...]
Anna Marshall about It's Called Usability Testing, not User Testing Thu, 27.03.2008 16:35 Your points on the idea that
you're testing a site, not the
user, are well taken. But I
think "user testing" can be
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Michael Julson about Scaled Visio Wireframe Templates & Stencils Thu, 27.03.2008 13:18 Thanks for the great stencil.
Could I talk you into applying
a license to the stencil like
from Creative Commons or [...]