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Prototype Real / Digital Info Interface System

Using projection and gestures to create interactive relationship with information - video embedded below:

Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a next generation user interface which can accurately detect the users finger and what it is touching, creating an interactive touchscreen-like system, using objects in the real word.

“We think paper and many other objects could be manipulated by touching them, as with a touchscreen. This system doesn’t use any special hardware; it consists of just a device like an ordinary webcam, plus a commercial projector. Its capabilities are achieved by image processing technology.”

Using this technology, information can be imported from a document as data, by selecting the necessary parts with your finger.

More at DigInfo here

RELATED: This is very similar to a concept developed in 1991 called ‘The Digital Desk’ [link]

Fabulous

Source: diginfo.tv

explore-blog:

The inimitable Wendy MacNaughton (previously) visualizes workplace flexibility for various occupations for The New York Times.

Shit, how about IT guys in China, our work hours are whole black pie……esp in IGM team……

explore-blog:

The inimitable Wendy MacNaughton (previously) visualizes workplace flexibility for various occupations for The New York Times.

Shit, how about IT guys in China, our work hours are whole black pie……esp in IGM team……

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ilovecharts:

Illustrator and art director Shannon May on love.

subset vs superset

ilovecharts:

Illustrator and art director Shannon May on love.

subset vs superset

Source: ilovecharts

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dighotlist:

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The fact that the younger generation are more mobile savvy is no surprise, but the latest USA Touchpoints analysis dives a bit deeper by looking at average weekly reach across mobile (cell phone, tablet, and eBook reader) by app category. Data reveals that the 25-34 age group edges out the 18-24 age group in most categories other than gaming, music and video apps.

Source: mediapost.com

An website for data

some interesting charts, really interesting

Flowchart of Gandalf’s problem solving……

Flowchart of Gandalf’s problem solving……

IE and Murder rate……someone said
I’m almost certain this relationship is significant. Side note: Is there a meaningless-correlations tumblr yet? 
haha……

IE and Murder rate……someone said

I’m almost certain this relationship is significant. Side note: Is there a meaningless-correlations tumblr yet? 

haha……

An Interesting website with a un-interesting result

I wonder what is the purpose to have this statistics, what we can do for ourselves?

digg:

This photo shows 20 things that happened on the internet in 2012. How many can you spot?


I don’t know a, do you?

digg:

This photo shows 20 things that happened on the internet in 2012. How many can you spot?

I don’t know a, do you?

(via thenextweb)

Source: 20things.syzygy.net

Something about Cloud, How big is the Cloud? ReT from Mashable.com

Something about Cloud, How big is the Cloud? ReT from Mashable.com