En todo documento que se quiera usar en la web, hay que diferenciar dos tipos de información, el contenido y el meta-contenido. Por contenido entendemos la información que compone el documento. La meta-información nos describe el documento en si, nos facilita su comprensión.
Este es el primer artítulo de un tutorial que cubre cómo realizar webs usando una de las tecnologías estándares del W3C: el XHTML. En este mismo blog iré escribiendo también tutoriales de CSS, que es la otra tecnología necesaria para hacer páginas web.
en El Blog de Enrique Dans. Un interesante debate sobre la propiedad de los datos (¿del usuario? ¿del proveedor de la herramienta?) y la agregación o generación de mashups.
en El Blog de Enrique Dans. Un interesante debate sobre la propiedad de los datos (¿del usuario? ¿del proveedor de la herramienta?) y la agregación o generación de mashups.
It has long been common practice to use recurring solutions to solve common problems. Such solutions are also called design patterns. Collections of software design patterns are standard reference points for the experienced user interface designer. This website seeks to better the situation for the UI designer, who struggles with the same problems as many other UI designers have struggled with before him.
Newsmap is an application that visually reflects the constantly changing landscape of the Google News news aggregator. A treemap visualization algorithm helps display the enormous amount of information gathered by the aggregator. Treemaps are traditionally space-constrained visualizations of information. Newsmap's objective takes that goal a step further and provides a tool to divide information into quickly recognizable bands which, when presented together, reveal underlying patterns in news reporting across cultures and within news segments in constant change around the globe. Newsmap does not pretend to replace the googlenews aggregator. Its objective is to simply demonstrate visually the relationships between data and the unseen patterns in news media. It is not thought to display an unbiased view of the news; on the contrary, it is thought to ironically accentuate the bias of it.
We Feel Fine is an exploration of human emotion on a global scale. The interface to this data is a self-organizing particle system, where each particle represents a single feeling posted by a single individual. The particles' properties - color, size, shape, opacity - indicate the nature of the feeling inside, and any particle can be clicked to reveal the full sentence or photograph it contains. The particles careen wildly around the screen until asked to self-organize along any number of axes, expressing various pictures of human emotion. We Feel Fine paints these pictures in six formal movements titled: Madness, Murmurs, Montage, Mobs, Metrics, and Mounds.
Una aplicación que extrae, del contenido de blogs en todo el mundo, las sensaciones de la gente que los escribe. Muestra los datos mediante un sistema de partículas, cuyo tamaño, forma y color tienen un significado concreto.