Tag Archives: visualisation

Free the Content, Maybe Not.

Oct
6
2008

Stairs to nowhere

During the two conferences I attended recently, Web Directions South and OZ-IA there was a distinct theme in some the sessions on opening up the corporate knowledge based.

You know the score, you have bound to have heard this before.   Don’t lock the corporate information up, allow those statistics and figures, you are already presenting to the public to be readily accessed via some type of API.  Allow people to remix, mashup and represent the information.  The concept goes that it’s better to allow this via a controlled API then have people scrape and represent or misrepresent the information.  Hence you maintain control of your information using the API than the traditional scrape method.

PicLens Steps up a Notch

Jul
6
2008

Piclens

You know when you have one of those real “Oh My God” moments (hat tip Dave Wallace).

These days on the web it’s not very often for me at least. I seem to have seen most of it before in real life or in some other forms on the web. Well maybe I have been living in a cave or something, but the Cooliris browser extension PicLens seems to have stepped up a notch since I last had a look a little over 12 months ago.