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Sunday, September 04, 2005
It seems that every week there's a new web application or service that allows you to organize another facet of your life online - then share it. Whether it's collecting bookmarks or books, photos or events, new social software sites and web applications are popping up that let you take your offline habits online, play show and tell, talk, mingle, socialize, and explore. Read more...
(4) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in AJAXSocial design
Sunday, September 04, 2005
I've been keeping my life online at artcodes.com for a long time now, but I've decided to return artcodes to its roots as a place for my art experiments and personal life. Today I launched emilychang.com as my blog focused on strategic design and web. That's the plan anyway. Like life, a website tends to grow and evolve organically often despite our attempts to control it, so I'm taking this as an experiment to see where it leads me. Read more...
Posted by Emily Chang in Projects
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Continuing my search for new mapping technologies, I came across gVisit, another project developed using the Google map API. gVisit allows you to track visitors to your website using Google Maps. Read more...
Posted by Emily Chang in MappingReviews
Saturday, August 20, 2005
Twenty-four hours ago, I was playing with IndyJunior and wishing I could add more real-time data to the map or share the data with someone in more ways than just a hover with text information (date, name, note). Ask the Internet and you shall receive. Read more...
Posted by Emily Chang in MappingReviews



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