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March 2009

Social Collider

A Twitter visualization project using javascript and web browsers is inspired by particle colliders to reveal the hidden connection between tweets.

TwitScoop and Humanity

On March 10, presumably as part of their current redesign of the site, Lollicode appears to have made the decision to implement some automation in their information stream. The humanity is gone.

Healthy Kids, Happy Parents

Now though, we face wondering which child might have the fewest health problems so we can cut him out of our insurance plan. Perhaps the hole in Carter’s ear can wait another year. Archie’s always been pretty healthy outside of his teeth. Maybe we should let them swing in the uninsured breeze and make sure the unknown baby has full coverage just in case.

Touched by an Android

The first day with the new Android G1 left me thinking my fingers need to go on a diet.

Becoming Smarter

As an early adopter of tech but a reluctant user of cell phones, I’m an ideal case study for how smart phones integrate and change one’s daily routine.

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