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Living away from home makes you miss friends, family… and, perhaps oddly, the place. VR Web Design offer a service which gives a Virtual Tour of London and other cities which is very innovative and cool.
Note: the spheres are areas of focus / interest which can be clicked on to shift the focus to another part of the city.
This was ...
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When Alexander of Macedonia [link] was 33 he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer, its a shame he wasn't around in today's world as there would be plenty of battles for him to get his teeth into - especially with visualizing reams of information in a ever flowing and tempestuous sea of data which can be visualized in a 3D ...
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With the recent changes to PerformancePoint Server the way it is procured and licensed is changing. If like me, you still want to offer clients a BI solution which uses PerformancePoint the following may be of interest - good news, it is getting cheaper (thanks to the guys at Microsoft who gave me the information):
· Until April 1st, the ...
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I don't want to wish my life away, but I cannot wait for 2019 if this is what we are going to be working, playing and living with.
Predicting the future is tough - we still don't have flying cars, my jet pack is yet to materialise and summer holidays aren't on the moon... but some of Microsoft's Business Division have come up with ...
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Building on from a previous post Business Intelligence Data Visualisation - How to Confuse... I look into more detail about adding context to BI with a quick win - add textual descriptions to reports to tell a story.
I have all too often seen and indeed been involved in projects where wonderful
reports have been created; agonising over how to ...
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Gartner have highlighted mashups as a growth area for 2009 and predict that ''by 2012, one-third of analytic applications applied to business processes will be delivered through coarse-grained application mashups'' in the Five Predictions report. I have been looking at harnessing the power of mixing geographic visualisation techniques with ...
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I don't mean Social BI as in a Social Smoker or Social Drinker - someone who only does it on weekends, in a crowd or once in a while....
I am coming from the collaboration, decision making dialogue, tagging perspective. Where users have a greater ability to collaborate informally as people do with other social sites (LinkedIn, Facebook ...
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Google Latitude is a new service that will allow you to track the location of friends and family via your phone or PC.
Latitude is an add-on to Google Maps mobile software - you'll need to update to the latest version (3.0.0 at time of writing, no iPhone or Android (weird) support yet but I am up and running on my Blackberry Pearl - not sure how ...
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As part of my research into information visualisation and data visualisation I have come across a lot of weird and wonderful approaches to presentation techniques. One of my favourites so far is this example by the comic book artist Scott McCloud which I found on Henry Woodbury's Post:
The presentation is about the "magic of ...
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Moving into the multiple factor authentication World (crypto calculators, tags etc) it looks like we may all have a lot of these different devices to authenticate our selves, here are my ramblings on the subject...
Does anyone else have a bank account which uses crypto calculators, tags or mobile phone codes to validate a transaction? Two factor ...
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