Archive for February, 2012

I’m testing the service currently, and it’s pretty fast to see the trending topics. Strawberryjam via kwout The service is summarized in the chart below: Strawberryjam via kwout The site is in private beta currently. I can provide some invitations: Just post a comment on this post.

Interactive timeline: Greek debt crisis – FT.com via kwout

A Deep Guide to Smartphone Hardware

I just came accross this deep guide on smartphone hardware from Neowin. Only the first part on processors has been published. Here is the plan:  Part 1: Processors (published) Part 2: Graphics (coming soon) Part 3: Memory & Storage (coming soon) Part 4: Displays (coming soon) Part 5: Connectivity & Sensors (coming soon) Part 6: [...]

Europe Geography by cultural stereotypes

Those Europe maps that reveal the point of views of some country on Europe. There are more information after the jump on Brain Picking web site.    Mapping European Stereotypes | Brain Pickings via kwout   Mapping European Stereotypes | Brain Pickings via kwout

Interactive Apple Quarterly Results

The website below provides interactive visualization of Apple quarterly results. And Q1 2012 results are impressive when put in perspective with previous years.  Apple’s quarterly results visualized via kwout

Impressive eBook Library

I like this one:  Impressive E-Reader Library via kwout

I enjoy those minimalist illustrations like below (there are more after the jump) that wraps up the cultural differences between Paris and NewYork. From a cultural perspective, it’s like the top of an iceberg.  Paris vs. New York: Minimalist Illustrated Parallels of Culture | Brain Pickings via kwout Those illustrations are taken from the book [...]

HTML5 vs FLASH Games Infographic

An infographic that compares the benefits the HTML5 versus Flash for games. Flash is the winner most of the time. The full infographic is available after the jump.  HTML5 versus Adobe Flash (infographic) | VentureBeat via kwout

I started to use Wunderkit to manage some personal projects and I found it interesting. The tool is still in Beta and is available for Web, iPhone and Mac.     Freeware Genius provides a review here: A new way to organize your life – Wunderkit

A wireshark Tutorial

The How To Geek Website published a Wireshark tutorial that can be useful to learn to start using this powerful network tool. How to Use Wireshark to Capture, Filter and Inspect Packets – How-To Geek via kwout