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A Big Picture

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

My latest mashup is an interactive graph that aggregates data from Google Trends for Websites into a single graph which can track hundreds of sites. If you search for a domain you are interested in, it automatically gets added to the graph. Hopefully, over time, a large number of domains will get added to it, […]

Google Trends: a bigger picture

Friday, August 8th, 2008

I made this graph by aggregating data from Google Trends for about 150 domains, including the Alexa Top 100. The lines are colored according to the slope – red when going up, and blue when going down. The graph is logarithmic, so that low traffic websites can be shown together with high traffic ones. The […]

Jamming with the Yahoo! Music APIs

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Are you a computer nerd? Do you like music? I’m quite pleased to report that the hard working web-services team here at Yahoo! Music unleashed a very powerful new Music API upon the music-nerd community this week. This is the same API we used to build the Facebook Music Videos app, reported here some months […]

Theory of the Precious Object

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Some years ago I developed a crackpot idea I call The Theory Of The Precious Object. This theory is based on the following observations: Crows, racoons and other animals are known to be attracted to shiny objects. Many products which succeed in the marketplace resemble the objects which attract these animals. Our attraction to these […]

Earthquake knocks ink off puzzles. Ink manufacturers sad.

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

There was a 5.4 earthquake here in southern California today, and it had a curious effect: All the heavy black areas were knocked off of my Kakuro puzzles. While they are slightly less attractive, I’m told they use up considerably less ink and toner this way, so I guess I’ll keep ’em. I hope you […]

Fun with the Droste effect

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Via this Digg post, I found this awesome image manipulation tool called MathMap, and a Flickr group of photos using Escher’s Droste effect. Mathmap has been around for a while, as a plug-in for GIMP and more recently as a standalone program for Mac OS X. If you want to get a better idea of […]

Hubble Kaleidoscope goes Online

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

The Onion reports that the Hubble Space Kaleidoscope finally went online Tuesday, capturing the first images which prove beyond a doubt that the universe is utterly crazy looking. According to the article, the HSK features three fine-guidance optical control sensors, a wide field and planetary camera, a faint object spectrograph, and three primary rectangular plane […]

Weezer sing-a-long

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Weezer recently invited the audience to bring their own instruments, while they were taped for Nissan Live Sets. My friend Mike attended and had a blast. He’s one of the guitarists on the left. More videos from this event here: link

Reasonable Creatures

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

“So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do.” — Benjamin Franklin

Visions of Mars, now actually on Mars

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Nearly 15 years ago, I was the software lead on a project called “Visions of Mars,” a digital time capsule of classic SF stories and visualizations about Mars that was sent to the red planet aboard the ambitious Mars-96 spacecraft, launched by Russia. Produced by astronomical artist and visionary Jon Lomberg for the Planetary Society, […]