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Aug 18, 2004 9:00am

a structured delivery mechanism

This page has existed in various iterations for almost 8 years, though until now it has always been strictly a static portfolio of my work.

I have decided to convert a part of it into a blog, to take advantage of the structure provided by commodity blogging software and to stop kidding myself that CVS makes for a good content management system.

I plan to use this space as notebook and journal, a warehouse for links and information, and a sounding board for projects I've got in the works.

Topics I'm interested in writing about:

  • Visual representation of information. Graphs, charts. Data visualization.
  • Pervasive flow of data, through autamated means. News feeds, aggregation, cURL, cron jobs, open data formats. Social, political implications of same.
  • Internet application development.

Topics I'm interested in, but don't think I ought to discuss here, because I feel that I have little to add to the copious amounts of existing discussion/noise:

  • Web development and W3C minutiae, including XHTML/CSS/etc.
  • U.S. politics, impending de-election of George Bush.
  • Social software.

Enjoy.

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Other places on the web I'm enjoying: Andrew Vande Moere's Information Aesthetics, Jan Chipchase's Future Perfect, Peacay's Bibliodyssey, Eyebeam's Reblog, The Sartorialist, Processing Blogs, Matthew Hurst's Data Mining, Wondermark, Photos tagged Wroclaw, and The Beautiful Poland Pool.

Friends (who have websites): Abe, Adam, another Adam, Andrew, Andy, Boris, Cassidy, Darren, Eric, Mike, Nikki, Otherworld, Peter, Ryan, Tomas, Tom, Thomas.

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