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  1. Brian Suda – Designing with Data

    A data visualization, when done well, can be an incredibly powerful way to communicate information. It ultimately boils down to the choices you make in how to design and present the data. If you make the wrong choice you can run the risk of not accurately displaying the data or struggling to effectively tell its story.

    Brian Suda, author of A Practical Guide to Designing with Data, believes experimentation is a big part of arriving at the right choices. As ideas end up on the cutting room floor, not only do you arrive at a great visualization, but you’re building your toolbox along the way. This practice and experimentation leaves you with a template to apply to future projects.

    Essentially, arriving at the right choices now allows you to make better choices later. If you learn the best ways to represent different types of data, you can then apply that knowledge to any data sets you may have to visualize.

    Brian will be sharing his insights on data visualizations in his virtual seminar, The Design Choices You Make for Information: How to Create Great Data Visualizations, on Thursday, May 17. You won’t want to miss out on Brian’s pragmatic tips and techniques. Save your spot in Brian’s seminar.

    As always, we love to hear what you’re thinking. Share your thoughts with us in our comments section.

    —Huffduffed by briansuda one year ago

  2. Titanic: the official story | The National Archives

    Using documents from The National Archives, James Cronan will take you through the history of the ship, from its construction and launch to its fateful end. James Cronan is a records specialist in diplomatic and colonial records. His interest in all things Titanic stems from the fact that his great-grandfather was a crewman on board the stricken ship. He has worked at The National Archives for 17 years, at Chancery Lane, the Family Records Centre and Kew.

    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/podcasts/titanic-the-official-story.htm

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 years ago

  3. Audioboo / did you die on the Titanic?

    An Audioboo by @solobasssteve, talking to Brian Suda at History Hack Day 2011 at The Guardian offices in London.

    http://audioboo.fm/boos/260875-did-you-die-on-the-titanic

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 years ago

  4. Google Engineering Explains Microformat Support in Searches

    Today, Google is releasing support for parsing and display of microformat data in their search results.

    http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/05/google-adds-microformat-parsin.html

    —Huffduffed by adewale 3 years ago

  5. Boagworld #186

    "… On this week’s show: Brian Suda talks about the mobile web and Marcus suggests ways of responding to email inquires." http://boagworld.com/podcast/186

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 3 years ago

  6. North Atlantic Radio — Episode 3

    Matt and I are still working out the kinks, but this episode is about Webhooks, WWDC, ACID 3 and Safari 4, with some random books thrown in for good measure.

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 3 years ago

  7. The Mix Tape of the Gods

    Timothy Ferris discusses the Voyager space probe.

    From: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/05/opinion/05ferris.html

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 3 years ago

  8. North Atlantic Radio - Episode 2

    In this, our second episode, we’re talking all about maps and geolocation APIs. We test the new Yahoo Placemarker API live on air and end up very impressed. We also chat about the first impressions of the new Google Maps Data API. For future reference, the maximum length of the data you can send to Placemarker is 50,000 bytes.

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 3 years ago