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WebWalker 1.6

Stats galore: Our account of google analytics has finally been updated to the new version and it rocks! It seems very intuitive and a lot more clear than the old adapted from urchin version. And...

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WebWalker 1.7: Multitouch making waves

WebWalker is getting touchy feely all over in this edition with some computer interface goodness. This one might be a bit old, but it seems Panasonic demonstrated some sort of multi-touch table a last...

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WebWalker 1.8

According to BoingBoing, Jenny Holzer is on twitter. As Xeni Jardin says, she is perhaps “the only person who should be allowed to use twitter”. And perhaps Holzer is responding to that tittle with...

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Web Walker 1.9

Teddy Banks, writing for Design Observer, shares some commentary on Olia Lialina’s newest article: Vernacular Web 2. The article is a great read on it’s own, and as Banks tells us, should be a must...

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WebWalker 2.0

You’d think I’m on a posting spree. Here are three quickies for the day, finally welcoming WebWalker in the Web 2.0 era. Hack A Day links up Pong implemented on an oscilloscope. I’m not an electricty...

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WebWalker 2.1

Two blogs that I’ve recently stumbled upon are the Open Blog at the New York Times and Alpha Channel on MSNBC. Both are blogs from the developers behind the NYT and MSNBC, respectively. The entry on...

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WebWalker 2.2

I have a thing for “ugly”, 1996-esque sites (I think they’re awesome). Here are some of my recent finds: The Best Webs.net Jim Jacobson’s Home Page Killer Japanese Seizure Robots! (seriously, you...

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WebWalker 2.3

Over at the University, Ali Momeni’s Art for the People is becoming more active with their Art on Wheels project. From what I read in the blogs, the bikes are mostly built and the students are making...

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