Easy-to-use Firefox add-on that inserts context-aware tag clouds into a traditional Google, Yahoo and Twitter interface to help you navigate more efficiently through search results.
Simple sinewave synthesizer triggered by an ordinary 16step sequencer. Each triggered step causes a force on the underlaying wave-map, which makes it more cute.
kmlfactbook.org can use either Google Maps or the Google Earth browser plugin to preview the KML files that you create. To switch between the two modes press the 2D Map and 3D Map buttons to the right in the screen.
The Preview in Map button will show the selected data-set in the Google Maps or Earth plugin preview window.
The Download KML file button will download the same file to be saved locally on your disk or opened in the standalone Google Earth application.
A versatile teaching tool! You can teach lots of different number concepts using it.
'I'm making some number cards. Say the number as I make each one. Who wants to click this triangle and count the spots to make sure we are right?'
'Look at the numbers I've made ...8, 3, 12, 20. Which of those numbers is largest? Which number is smallest? Who wants to put the numbers in order? Are you going to start with the smallest or the largest?'
"We founded Supporting Evidence with the goal of collecting data from reliable sources, comparing and combining it in a variety of ways and publishing understandable charts that inform and entertain our visitors."