I did a test drive on the Amazon Associates program and created a bookstore using my existing Listmania lists:
Redirected smlrecommendbooks.com to this bookstore as a result :)
Graphic Design
See-ming Lee says: "In order to master the art and science of any field, have a solid foundation of the basic principles, learn the history of its development and always have a critical mind of everything that you create. With these tools in hand, you can solve any challenges that come in your way."
Information Design
See-ming Lee says: "Before there was a field called information architecture, IA is the first step in the graphic design process. Content gathering and organization is arguably the most powerful steps in gaining a thorough understanding of what we wish to create and conceptualize. Information needs to be designed in the form that most eloquently describe its function. This collection of books represents best-of-breed examples. From maps to airplane safety instructions, they knock down linguistic and cultural barriers and enable viewers the most immediate path to their content and structure."
Typography
See-ming Lee says: "My graphic design education at Yale has planted the seed for my love for typography and artists' books."
Flash + ActionScript
See-ming Lee says: "A collection of books on ActionScript that I have read and can easily recommend to any ActionScript developers."
Network Theory
See-ming Lee says: "After reading Turtles, Termites and Traffic Jams, my exploration of decentralized networks went down a very viral path. Here are a collection of books that I have picked up over the course of a few years. The application of network theory is enormous, and can be used as a tool and device to understand cities, computer networks social networks, human-human interactions (speech), human-computer interactions (HCI), computer-computer interactions (protocol), diseases, computer viruses, nature. This field of study has brought me tremendous amounts of ideas for the next big thing in marketing strategy."
Life Hacks
See-ming Lee says: "As a highly stressed ADD'ed individual working in the information systems / design industry, these books helped me tremendously in balancing my work + my life."
Business Administration
SML Recommend Books: Business Administration
3D: modeling, rendering, mathematics models
SML Recommend Books: 3D
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
SML Bookstore: SML Recommend Books
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
See-ming 思明 / 2007 / SML Dictionary
思 (pronounced ‘see’) is composed of two parts: 田 and 心
田 is a pictogram and it means an agricultural field.
心 is a pictogram as well. It means heart.
Putting both together means putting your heart on
your field. The character 思 means to analyze and to think
明 (pronounced ‘ming’) is composed of two parts: 日 and 月
日 is the sun 月 is the moon
When you place the largest light sources together,
it’s bright, so 明 means bright and clear.
It also means to understand.
Chinese names are poetic by nature, and its meaning
can best be appreciated poetically.
思明, See-ming, can best be translated as
to think clearly, have bright thoughts, to think and be understood.
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PS
I moved my previous post to my life blog because I thought this morning that it might be too much for most people to handle.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Don't Give Up / 2007 / SML
Don't Give Up: Rev 1. Created in response to http://www.pokenewyork.com.
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Flickr Image Loading: Firefox vs IE7 / 2007-11-26 / SML Screenshots
This is a screenshot from my computer browsing to the same Flickr set. On the left is Firefox 2.0.0.9, on the right is Internet Explorer 7.
As you can see here, all the images on IE7 is loaded, but Firefox still won't punch them in. Why? I don't get it. I'm on the same broadband connection here and it appears that Firefox kept on not loading the images.
So why not just use IE, you ask? Because I like my Greasemonkey scripts and Flickr is a whole lot different without them.
I have as such resulted in browsing on IE to look at the photos and commenting on Flickr. This is sad. Am I the only person experiencing this problem?
Originally I thought that maybe it's the greasemonkey scripts that's causing the problem but I disabled them and the problem persists.
Any clue? Any one? Comments would be highly appreciated. Any leads will be given full credits.
Thanks!
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Tom Ajello / SML Thank You
I would like to thank Tom Ajello (SML Wiki) to keep up posting awesome stuff onto his various social networks—from del.icio.us to Flickr, Facebook to Twitter—they most definitely keep me entertained.
I love data and I enjoy seeing things that are inspiring and original, and most definitely enjoy seeing someone who appears to share the same belief that great things ought to be shared with the world. It is my belief that the human race will progress a whole lot smoother if knowledge, awareness and education are better spread throughout the universe.
I am delighted to find someone who shares my believes.
Tom, thank you.
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Human Calendar / Inspirations Are Everywhere
The Human Calendar™ is a calendar created by Craig Giffen where portraits of everyday people and puts them into a calendar, where everyone is looking at the current date.
In addition to the main calendar, there are also portable versions, i.e. widgets for Google Homepage, your blogs, MySpace, etc. Very neat. Here's the blog widget. I will look forward to seeing it change for tomorrow:
"
SML Thank You
I found this on the Facebook posted items from Tom Ajello (SML Wiki). Thanks!
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Saturday, November 24, 2007
DirtyPatrick's Toolshed = Cubist Constructivist Photography / SML Fine Art
I had the pleasure of visiting DirtyPatrick's studio (aka Toolshed) last Saturday and found some pretty incredible artwork:
DirtyPatrick's real name is Patrick Shawn Bradley (LinkedIn). He was born in Louisiana on December 3, 1966. He graduated from Louisiana Tech University with a bachelor of architecture in 1993, then moved to New York and became a designer for CNN as a broadcast visual designer for their on-air graphics department.
He now works full-time at R/GA as a senior visual designer. When he is not busy, he publishes a very popular fashion documentary which showcases the everyday fashion statements from the crazy people at R/GA.
His art can best be described as cubist constructivist photography. Each photograph will only be printed once and are signed and dated by DirtyPatrick himself. They can be printed at any size (maximum size: 5ft x 4ft). Pricing depends on the size of the print. DirtyPatrick is represented by SML Fine Art. If you are interested in his work, please email seeminglee+art@gmail.com.
More of his work can be seen at toolshed.us/catalog and flickr.com/dirtypatrick.
More DirtyPatrick
+ DirtyPatrick.com
+ DirtyPatrick's fashion documentary
+ Flickr: Dirtypatrick
+ Facebook: Patrick Bradley
+ Prick'D - DirtyPatrick's Video Blog
+ LinkedIn: Patrick Bradley
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+ SML Fine Art
+ SML Flickr Tags: DirtyPatrick
+ SML Genius Pool
+ SML Gay Blog: Ideal Husband
+ SML Love: Dirty Patrick
+ SML Wiki: Dirty Patrick
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Uniqlo Grid = Branding through interaction design
http://www.uniqlo.com/grid/
YouTube: Uniqlo Grid / Inspirations Are Everywhere
SML Thank You
I would like to thank Tom Ajello (Blog / Facebook / Flickr / LinkedIn / SML Wiki / Twitter) for alerting me to this on his recent tweet.
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+ Inspirations are Everywhere
+ SML Collection
+ SML Ideas
+ SML Interaction Design
+ SML UI
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Oye Modern = Contemporary Jewelry Design Collection
Jeni Oye launched her own line of modern jewelry collection called Oye Modern. It is the source for contemporary jewelry by emerging and independent designers. It's unique, original and hard to find.
Jewelry is shipped internationally to 40 countries with a 14 day return policy. You can shop in any of the four currency as well: AUD, GBP, EUR, USD.
Check it out!
www.oyemodern.com
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+ SML Fine Art
+ SML Genius Pool
+ SML Wiki: Jeni Oye
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365 Special Days = Celebration of Life and Humanity
Fernando Luis Lara is a brazillian artist living and working in the US. He draws the 365 days of the year based on stories submitted by people around the world. Each day will only be drawn once. For $182.50 USD, you get an original drawing (9 x 12 inches = 23 x 31 cm) by mail, and your story and drawing will also be shown on the site. The idea is that over time the site will become a collection of special days around the world, thus serving as a reminder of how special each and every day can be.
It's a genius marketing idea for an artist, and it utilizes the mechanisms of the collaborative theme seen today in the rise of Web 2.0. Very inspiring. Check it out!
365specialdays.com
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+ Inspirations Are Everywhere
+ SML Fine Art
+ SML Ideas
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Friday, November 23, 2007
SML LibraryThing = See-ming Lee + LibraryThing
You are what you read.
SML LibraryThing = See-ming Lee + LibraryThing
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+ SML Books
+ SML Network
+ SML RecommendBooks
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
TouchGraph Facebook = Social Network Visualization
TouchGraph Facebook = TouchGraph + Facebook
Now I know who my top friends really are...
- See-ming Lee
- Adam S. Kirschner
- Kip Voytek
- Claudia Chow
- Susie Rust
- Roland Nasr
- Alex Rainert
- Luke Hughett
- Daniel O'Neil
- Paul Steketee
- Sugar Butter
- Joy Yih
- Angela Fung
- Kim Carpenter
- Gavin Fraser
- David Papworth
- Michael Paige
- Ning Gao
- Jeffrey Durland
- Anthony Monahan
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+ SML Facebook
+ SML Genius Pool
+ SML Life
+ SML LinkedIn
+ SML Network
+ SML People
+ SML Viz
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Menumap = MenuPages + Google Maps
http://menumap.monkeythumb.net
Menumap = MenuPages + Google Maps
Source: Thrillist
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Amazon Kindle = iPod of E-book Reader
Amazon.com unveiled its electronic-book reader Kindle to compete directly with Sony® Reader. Unlike Sony's electronic book reader, Kindle allows users to shop and download books from Amazon.com wirelessly via cellular network EV-DO. Books are priced at $9.99 or less. The reader itself will sell for $399.
One of the key issue users of the Sony Reader has is the lack of content, and Amazon.com definitely has content. You can not only download books, but also magazines and newspaper, which is a god-send. It also has a built-in dictionary and allows you to perform searches across your entire library. Sounds like a pretty smart business plan to me.
Design wise it's not as sweet as the Sony Reader, but I look forward to trying it out to see how its performance compares to Sony's, as the number one reason I did not buy the Sony Reader is because of its sluggish refresh rate.
WSJ Video: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos tells WSJ's Jeffrey Trachtenberg the new Kindle is "designed for people who really love reading."
Source: The Wall Street Journal
Related News
+ CNET News.com: Amazon's Kindle vs. Sony's Reader
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+ SML Wiki: Amazon
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UGC = Love + Culture + Free Speech / Larry Lessig / TED Talks
Stanford professor Larry Lessig gets TEDsters to their feet, whooping and whistling, following this elegant presentation of "three stories and an argument." The Net's most adored lawyer brings together John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights, and the "ASCAP cartel" to build a case for creative freedom. He pins down the key shortcomings of our dusty, pre-digital intellectual property laws, and reveals how bad laws beget bad code. Then, in an homage to cutting-edge artistry, he throws in some of the most hilarious remixes you've ever seen.
TED Talks: Larry Lessig: How creativity is being strangled by the law
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
The HBR Interview with Jeff Bezos
Harvard Business Review did an interview with Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, on the October 2007 issue.
Here are my key take aways:
Amazon.com = Strategy
Amazon.com was born of strategy.
Base your strategy on things that won't change:
Jeff Bezos: When I am talking with people outside the company, there's a question that comes up very commonly: "What's going to change in the next five to ten years?" At Amazon we're always trying to figure that out, because you can really spin up flywheels around those things. All the energy you invest in them today will still be paying you dividends ten years from now. Whereas if you base your strategy first and foremost on more transitory things — who your competitors are, what kind of technologies are available, and so on — those things are going to change so rapidly that you're going to have to change your strategy very rapidly, too.
If in the old world you devoted 30% of your attention to building a great service and 70% of your attention to shouting about, in the new world that inverts.
No-brainers = important
Jeff Bezos: We're still working on identifying [the constants] for the developer community, although we have some good guesses as to what they are. Reliability of the platform would be one, which is a kind of a no-brainer. But then a lot of these things are no-brainers. No-brainers are no-brainers for a reason: They actually are important.
Social features = Customers first
Jeff Bezos: One of the ways to get vast selection is to invite other sellers, third parties, onto our websites to participate alongside us, and make it into a win-win situation...
Now, if we're offering a certain digital camera and you're a seller with the same camera to sell, you can go right on our own detail page and underbid us.
It was a very controversial decision internally at the time.
Whenever we're facing one of those too-hard problems, where we get into an infinite loop and can't decide what to do, we try to convert it into a straightforward problem by saying, "Well, what's better for the consumer?"
We don't make money when we sell things; we make money when we help customers make purchase decisions
How to be #1 = customer focus
Jeff Bezos: If you're competitor focused, you tend to slack off when your benchmarks say that you're the best. But if your focus on customers, you keep improving. So there are a lot of advantages.
Listen to your customers first-hand
Jeff Bezos: Every new employee, no matter how senior or junior, has to go spend time in our fulfillment centers within the first year of employment.
HBR: Even you?
Jeff Bezos: Oh, yeah. I just got re-certified about six months ago. The fact that I did a lot of customer service in the first two years has not exempted me. Besides, it's quite entertaining, and you learn a ton. It's not a chore.
Response to Barnes & Nobles = customer focus
Jeff Bezos: I told everyone [in an all-hands meeting], "Yes, you should wake up every morning terrified with your sheets drenched in sweat, but not because you're afraid of our competitors. Be afraid of our customers, because those are the folks who have the money. Our competitors are never going to send us money."
Don't just ask why, but why not as well
Jeff Bezos: When something seems like an opportunity — it seems like you have the skills, and maybe some kind of advantage, and you think it's a big area — you will always get asked the question, "Why? Why do that?" But Why not?... But that question doesn't get asked. It's an asymmetry that is linked to those errors of omission.
Innovation: The institutional yes
Jeff Bezos: Sometimes you make guesses and you think, When we launch this, people are going to love it. And they don't... Our history is full of things like that, where we came up with an innovation that we thought was really cool, and the customers didn't care. Fortunately, there are also quite a few that went the other way... And by the way, it's very fun to have the kind of culture where people are willing to take these leaps &mash; it's the opposite of the "institutional no." It's the institutional yes. People say, "We're going to do this. We're going to figure out a way."
Pursue your believes
Jeff Bezos: My observation on [the early results of experiments] would be that it's important to be stubborn on the vision and flexible on the details. I talked about the evolution of our marketplace business — that's a good example of where we wee relentless on the vision... We worked on it for a few years. But we didn't give up on the vision... If you really believe that the addressable market is big enough for it to matter, then it pays to be stubborn in pursuing that.
Company culture at Amazon
Jeff Bezos: I'm actually thinking, who doesn't [say no to me]?... Intensity is important. I always tell people that our culture is friendly and intense, but if push comes to shove, we'll settle for intense. But there is no contradiction between being intense and having fun... In a one-hour meeting we may spend ten minutes of it joking around, and I'm often the worst offender. I'll laugh and say, "This reminds me of..." and get us off on some story. Eventually somebody says, "Well, that is very interesting, but you do see we have an agenda..." And I think that works out great."
Full article available as a PDF for purchase at HBR:
Harvard Business Review: 2007-10: The Institutional Yes: The HBR Interview with Jeff Bezos: How Amazon's CEO leads strategic change in a culture obsessed with today's customer by Julia Kirby and Thomas A. Stewart
Also available in the print edition of Harvard Business Review: 2007-10: pp.74-82
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Digg 2.0 Comment Digging Features: Friend or Foe?
Two weeks ago, my friend Rich Schuster (SML Wiki) sent me a photo of the halloween costume his friend Nathan Sharatt (SML Wiki) has made. I like it, so I faved it on Flickr and dugg it.
Since Digg now added Web 2.0 features, I thought that it would nice to leave a nice comment thanking demonbaby for sharing, since he is a friend of mine.
Digg - Spectacular Bioshock Big Daddy / Little Sister Halloween Costume! [Pics]: User Comment from iamorlando
Just like that, I received a comment from a user named iamorlando posted on 2007-11-01 which says the following:
Dear See-ming,
Thanks for adding to our discussion, also thank you for turning the comments section into our own personal correspondence section.
Yours truly,
Orlando
Digg Stats
iamorlando's comment has +13 diggs on it, for which I am stunned. Conversely, my thank you note has -26 diggs on them, which I am double stunned.
SML Research
To figure out why a user hate me so much, I instructed SML Bio Bot to do some research for me to determine who iamorlando is, and this is what it scooped:
SML Wiki: iamorlando
SML Question to iamorlando
If we cannot even thank our friends for posting to something we thought is brilliant on Digg, then what should we post instead?
SML Ask
Conversely, how reasonable are the Web 2.0 comment digging features on Digg?
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Wing Suit = Human + Wings
Found a video called Wingsuite on Ben Hammersley's blog today. Stunningly amazing. It's like jumpsuit with wings. Found more videos so created a playlist:
SML YouTube Playlists: Wingsuite
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+ SML Skydive
+ SML YouTube Playlists
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Monday, November 12, 2007
Flickr Social / 2007-11-11 / SML Pipes
Yahoo Pipes: See-ming Lee: Flickr Social
Updated with additional fields for permission filtering.
See Flickr screenshot for module details:
Here's a screenshot of the additional fields. They are all optional. Again, see Flickr screenshot for notes.
More information available on SML Wiki
SML Wiki: Flickr Social
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+ SML Pro Blog: Flickr Social / 2007-11-11 / SML Pipes
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+ SML Flickr Tags: Yahoo Pipes
+ SML Ideas
+ SML Pipes
+ SML Wiki: Yahoo Pipes
+ Yahoo Pipes: See-ming Lee
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
Yahoo Pipes: Flickr Social / 2007-11-10 / SML Pipes
I use Flickr a lot, but I am increasingly finding it frustrating to have to go onto Flickr everyday to track my friends' comments and also comments I have posted on, so I created this pipe to track all the commenting activities such that I can log them somewhere.
One of the problems I have with the way the Comments You've Made page works is that if you commented on some particularly popular images, you ended up having a lot of noise in that feed that is unrelated to you.
Given these two problem at hand, I created this pipe to return an RSS feed of all things happening to my activities without the extra noise:
pipes.yahoo.com/seeminglee/flickrsocial
What this pipe does
- Based on a Flickr username (not user id), return a feed of:
- Recent comments other people have posted about your photographs
- Recent comments you have made to other people's photographs
- For your recent comments on other people's photographs, fitler out the result such that the feed contains only comments you have made and exclude other people's comments on the same photograph. This ensures that you don't get too much noise on that particular feed if that photograph become very popular--which appears to happen a lot to photographs which I commented on.
- Aggregate the results from the two and sort the items based on the published date.
More SML Pipes
- SML Flickr Tags: SML Pipes
- SML Pipes (smlpipes.com)
- Yahoo Pipes: See-ming Lee (pipes.yahoo.com/seeminglee)
SML Thank You
I would like to thank Kris J. Clarke from Scotland for helping me out during the process as I develop this. Kris, you rock!
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Friday, November 9, 2007
Thoughts on Google Personalized Search Results
I did some random Googling this morning and found that my initials SML is featured on page one again (Google: SML) which is sweet. However, I noted something interesting when I performed the same search at work.
In both cases, I was logged into Google account—which technically speaking should give me the same results. Well, apparently not. I did some screenshots so you can scrutinize it:
Home: SML Flickr: Google: SML / 2007-11-08 / SML Data
Work: SML Flickr: Google: SML / 2007-11-08 / SML Data
Noting this, I can't help but wonder if Google uses algorithms to randomize results a bit to test which links people would click on in various times—a strategy that I hypothesize is being used on Flickr to determine interestingness as well.
In turn, this suggests an interesting visualization exercise: what would the results pages look like if I search for the same thing over and over again by taking screenshots of the results page? It would be a kind of a SERP time-lapse, if you will. And if the data is available, all the merrier. It would surely be nice to see search results nodes moving at real time. Now I just need two more instances of SML working on these projects while I can still live my 24-hour day.
More random searches
Additional random searches that I like to do are Google: Google SML vs Google: SML Google, which gives different results. This means that Google's search algorithm give weights to the ordering of the words. By how much? I'll let you genius programmers find out. Feel free to email me your results when you do. I LOVE DATA!
Related SML Universe
+ SML Data
+ SML Google
+ SML Search
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MyBlogLog Problogger Contest = Win-Win Marketing Strategy
So if you want to win the ultimate Problogger toolset, check out our little contest over at MyBlogLog.
— Tweets from Duzins (aka Robyn Tippins)
In an attempt to lure more customers to use MyBlogLog, a blogging community and analytics service, the company announced the "Become a Problogger Contest" which will hand out one grand prize winner to the community with the most rapid-growth over the period between November 8 to 30.
The grand prize winner will receive:
- One Year Pro MyBlogLog Subscription
- $500 Yahoo! Search Marketing Credit
- A 1-year membership to SEOmoz Premium Membership
- 1 Complete Blog Redesign
- One Year Subscription To Yaro Stark's Blog Mastermind
- A Featured Community for the month of December at MyBlogLog
- An invitation to the invite-only blog gathering, SOBCon 2008, in Chicago
More Details about the contest.
I thought that it's a brilliant idea. The contest is user-centered, and no doubt any contestants will learn from the experience on how to market his/her own site. In turn, the company gains the community audience that it seeks.
When you have a win-win strategy for both the consumer and the company, you have a golden marketing plan. This, btw, is my key take-away reading from reading an article on the October 2007 issue of Harvard Business Review, where Jeff Bezos shares his thoughts on leadership through strategic change in a culture obsessed with today's consumer.
Harvard Business Review: he Institutional Yes: The HBR Interview with Jeff Bezos
Related SML Universe
+ SML Del.icio.us: Marketing
+ SML Del.icio.us: Strategy
+ SML Marketing
+ SML Strategy
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Analysis of the Intel Sound Identity
An amazing video analysis of the Intel aural identity (aka sound identity), or how music is used to drive consumers marketing / advertising messages. Created by P. Tagg from Université de Montréal in 2005.
SML Thank You
I would like to thank Ken Kraemer for sending this over.
Related SML Universe
+ SML Advertising
+ SML Music
+ SML Identity Design
+ Symphonic Electronica
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Zero Punctuation = Crazy = Good
So I was tweeting yesterday about the game called Orange Box and antikewl picked up my tweet and sent me to The Escapist, adding that Portal is worth the price alone. I was not surprised, given that I pretty much looked into buying this game based on the Gamespot review of it alone.
But this post is not about the Orange Box, because I haven't gotten it yet. This post is about this absolutely insane amount of information fired by Zero Punctuation:
This guy is funny + to the point + sarcastic + information-stuffed + crazy which equates to fantabulous in my dictionary. I don't think that I have yet experienced information-overload in this capacity before.
I am in awe.
Reviews of Orange Box at Gamspot
+ Gamespot: The Orange Box (PC)
+ Gamespot: The Orange Box (Xbox360)
SML Thank You
I would like to thank antikewl for being a fantastic Internet news correspondent from the UK. You rock! Much love :)
SML Friends
I met antikewl aka Trevor May when he was "shipped over" from London from IconMedialab (now LBi) to work on a global B2B content portal. Because of Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn / Flickr and all these social networking goodies, we stayed in touch after almost 7 years now!
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Monday, November 5, 2007
The Power of Tagging
If you are one of those people who simply don't see the point of tagging, here's a true story from a friend of mine who has become a recent Flickr-tagging convert.
I recently got Gregory Hull (Blog / Flickr / SML Wiki) into getting his Flickr account, and shortly after I noted that his photos are not tagged. A couple of emails later, he started tagging.
Greg posted this photo on 2007-10-28 onto Flickr and tagged it with dog, halloween, costume, tompkins-square and iPhone.
Two days later, he received an email from a newspaper from Chicago asking to see if they can publish his photograph, and the rest is history.
Now this little known artist from New York, who used to garden for Jasper Johns (Google), went from an unknown to being covered by hundreds of iPhone-related Web site:
- Gothamist: Pups on Parade at Tompkins Square Park
- Gizmodo: Halloween: Dog Dresses Up as iPhone for Halloween Celebration
- MAKE: Blog: Even dogs like iphones for halloween
- Textually.org: iPhone costume for dogs
The photo was posted 7 days ago, and so far it has already received 3,758 views and 12 favorites. It stunned him and most definitely stunned me! (While I have photos on Flickr that has received 15,000+ views, this photograph's views-accumulation rate is still a record I cannot possibly beat!)
Hopefully this will provide a glimpse into the magic of tagging to the next avid tagger. :)
Related SML Universe
+ SML Dogs
Amazon.com redesign = List Listmania!
Amazon.com just went through a redesign. In place of the cluttered tabs, which also resulted in the famous Amazon vs. Barnes & Nobles lawsuit, is a super top-nav which contains a see of lists within lists — or what I can best describe as List Listmania!
What I like about this new design is how Amazon is able to jam a ton of information and functionality in a tiny area, which is not easy to do.
The second thing that I thought was true innovation is how the search box stretches horizontally depending on the size of the browser window, which is a god-send for the power searchers. Now when is Google going to start implementing that in the browser toolbar?!
Related SML Universe
+ Seemazon
+ SML Recommend Books
+ SML Shopping
+ SML UI
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Wear your brand colors everyday / See-ming Lee / SML Everyday + SML Life
My halloween costume for 2007: SML
SML Brand Colors
+ Cyan by Ben Sherman
+ Yellow by Puma
+ Magenta by Swatch
Related SML Universe
+ Design for everyday living
+ I am SML
+ SML Brands
+ SML Everyday
+ SML Me
+ SML Life
+ SML Wiki: See-ming Lee
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IconNicholson Halloween 2007 Art Installation by Rivka Schoenfeld
Rivka Schoenfeld (Google / SML Wiki), interior architect of IconNicholson (Google / SML Wiki), once again transformed the historic hallway on the 8th floor of the Puck Building into a magical landscape of horror using a mixture of video projection, black lights, birds sculpture and fortune cookie wisdom on Halloween in 2007.
SML IMEEM: IconNicholson Halloween 2007 by IconNicholson
YouTube: IconNicholson Halloween 2007
Video projection: The Birds (1963) by Alfred Hitchcock
Related SML Universe
+ SML Flickr Tags: IconNichoson Halloween 2007
+ SML Fine Art
+ SML Magic
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Sunday, November 4, 2007
IconNicholson Social Retailing = Time Magazine's Best Inventions of the Year 2007
Time Magazine: 2007: The Best Inventions of the Year: Hot or Not? (IconNicholson Social Retailing)
You know the feeling. You try on a shirt at the store and think you look pretty fly, but you need a second opinion. With Social Retailing, developed by IconNicholson and shown at Bloomingdale's in March, you can send a video to your friends' cell phones and instantly get their vote. You can also try on outfits virtually using a mirror that shows how fab they might look—or not.
Available 2008
iconnicholson.com
Related SML Universe
+ SML Del.icio.us: IconNicholson + Social Retailing
+ SML Projects
+ SML Wiki: IconNicholson
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SML Flickr: Google Page Rank = 5
Craig Konieczko (Google / SML Wiki) got me into checking my page rank last night, and it is my pleasure to congratulate myself for achieving:
+ 5 for http://www.smlflickr.com
+ 4 for http://www.seeminglee.com
+ 3 for http://blog.seeminglee.com
Here's a screenshot of SML Flickr with the PageRank widget on Google toolbar:
Related SML Universe
+ SML Data
+ SML Flickr
+ SML Wiki: SML Flickr
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Saturday, November 3, 2007
NextEngine = 3D Scanning for the masses
Found this amazing laser 3D scanner today while browsing on YouTube:
YouTube: 3d scanner
The system is called NextEngine and according to user comment on the YouTube page, it costs $2495 including hardware and software, which is fairly affordable.
More information at NextEngine.com
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Bug Labs = Mindstorms for Super-Geeks
BUG is a collection of easy-to-use, open source hardware modules, each capable of producing one or more Web services. These modules snap together physically and the services connect together logically to enable users to easily build, program and share innovative devices and applications. With BUG, we don't define the final products - you do.
—Bug Labs: Products
BugLabs on YouTube
+ YouTube: Bug Labs: Beginnings - Episode A
+ YouTube: Bug Labs: BUG - Episode B
Technical Specifications
- ARM1136JF-S-based microprocessor
- 1 USB 2.0 HS host interface/4 hub port connections
- 1 USB OTG HS interface
- 4 UART serial links
- 4 channel SPI interface
- I2C (400 kbits) interface/4 channels
- I2S interface/2 channels
- Smart LCD interface
- Camera sensor interface
- Micro memory card interface
- MPEG4 hardware encoding/decoding
- Hardware graphic acceleration
- 10/100 Ethernet MAC
- 802.11b/g
- Base unit LCD module interface
- Base unit onboard memory (FLASH/DDR SDRAM)
- JTAG/ICE support
- Serial debug port
- Power system
- AC operation
- Battery operation/up to 4 external batteries
- Fast battery charging/simultaneous of internal and external batteries
- Smart power management support
- Battery-backed real-time clock
- Audio out via onboard piezo speaker
Pretty cool. Check it out!
SML Thank You
I would like to thank Alex Rainert (Google / SML Wiki) for sending this over :)
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Microsoft Live Maps v2 = Google Earth in a Browser
http://maps.live.com
Microsoft released Live Maps v2 on 2007-10-16. I meant to blog about it a while back but did not have the time. This release, codename Gemini, has a lot of nifty features, one of which is the ability to view 3d maps inside a browser (a la Google Earth) — and it works for both IE and Firefox, which I assume it should work for Macs as well (but I don't use Macs so let me know).
Other cool features include:
- Party Maps = 1-Click Directions. Display directions to get to a destination from multiple starting points to a single end point. Great for party invites.
- Route Around Traffic. Replot directions based on traffic.
- Data Import. Import data in GeoRSS, GPX, KML and mashup with Virtual Earth.
- Birds Eye views in 3D. Birds Eye view has always been unique in Virtual Earth, and it's even more useful to see it in the 3D context, which superimposes the image taken by real-live camera on top of the perspective 3d view.
- 3D Tours and Videos of Collections. While Google requires users to throw in 400 bucks a year to get the Google Earth Professional account in order to record a video of tours, you can do it in Virtual Earth for free at 640x480 resolution.
- 3D Modelling. Microsoft partnered with Dassault to allow user-generated 3D buildings using the 3DVIA Technology. Download 3DVIA Technology preview (PC only)
- Enhanced Details Page. Business listings show specific data about the business. For example, when search for a data, also list their gender, age, medical school, year of graduation, etc.
Details of the release can be read on Microsoft Virtual Earth / Live Maps' official blog
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
Burger King Multimedia Menu
When Adam, Brad and I went upstate to skydive, we stopped by a Burger King on our way to get some food. We didn't notice it at first but it appears that they have started installing multimedia monitors in place of their static printed menus:
SML Channel: Burger King Multimedia Menu
Related SML Universe
+ SML Channel
+ SML Domains: InspirationsAreEverywhere.com
+ SML Wiki: Innovation
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Skyrails = Social network visualization
Skyrails is developed by Yose Widjaja (Google / SML Wiki). When he's not busy working on Skyrails, he writes Flash games. Very cool.
More information
+ Skyrails Blog: official blog by the author
+ Download Skyrails beta: PC only, one generation before the current release, published on 2007-10-10
Related SML Universe
+ SML Wiki: Social
+ SML Wiki: Network
+ SML Wiki: Visualization
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