Category Archives: Information Design

Geospatial Properties

http://www.odata.org/blog/2011/10/14/geospatial-properties OData supports geospatial data types as a new set of primitives. They can be used just like any other primitives—passed in URLs as literals, as types and values for properties, projected in $select, and so on. Like other primitives, … Continue reading

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: NICT’s Daedalus creates beautiful 3D visuals to map out nasty cyber attacks (video)

: http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/19/nicts-daedalus-creates-beautiful-3d-visuals-cyber-attack-video/

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Layar Augmented Reality

Layar lays the AR on thick with worldwide Stiktu app rollout – Engadget

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Your App. Our Cloud. One Journey

Your App. Our Cloud. One Journey 30 to Launch – Windows Azure Home

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Pricing is a big issue fo…

Pricing is a big issue for many businesses, especially web design and development firms. One of the key factors – albeit not the only factor – is market cost: what do other quality providers charge? But aside from pricing, what … Continue reading

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Nuget Source Control

Nuget Overview

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Change is a Developer’s Opportunity with Richard Campbell | D³: LIVE & INTERACTiVE | Channel 9

http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/devsdevsdevs/D3EP701

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The Road to Professional Database Development: Database Normalization

The Road to Professional Database Development: Database Normalization

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Gallery · mbostock/d3 Wiki · GitHub

Gallery · mbostock/d3 Wiki · GitHub

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Dex : The Data Explorer

Dex

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