Here's a bunch of links I've been meaning to post for ages…
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Stop juggling! How do we deal with the demands of modern-day life? The “Information, Silence and Sanctuary” conference in Seattle explored the issues. The organiser, David Levy, is a fascinating guy – I met him in Brighton last year. More…
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The TouchGraph GoogleBrowser. You want it to be useful, but it isn't. It just looks cool. If site mapping rocks your boat check out this rather dated Cybergeography site. Also see the OPTE Project which has some incredible Internet maps.
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If you think that most people abuse PowerPoint then see Gettysburg done in PowerPoint, then Edward Tufte's book The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint before reading this article in LinuxUser magazine [PDF] which reveals PowerPoint's origins with Whitfield Diffie and the Mac.