(via History Channel Worldwide Brand Campaign, “Know Where You Stand” | Seth Taras Pictures)
Reminds me of this piece we did at The NYT in 2009: A Division Through Time. I like this photo overlay implementation very much.

(via History Channel Worldwide Brand Campaign, “Know Where You Stand” | Seth Taras Pictures)

Reminds me of this piece we did at The NYT in 2009: A Division Through Time. I like this photo overlay implementation very much.

Now that’s a “Then & Now.”
kenyatta:

Shanghai, China – 1990 and 2010
via Then & Now: The Stunning Speed of Urban Development | WebUrbanist

If we could take different elements from all these apps, we could build a great newspaper for the iPad. We’d take the WSJ’s start screen, USA Today’s layout, the FT’s search, download options and navigation, then we’d finish it off with the NYT’s content.

Isn’t there a saying that content is king?

Mass physics demonstration I rendered in the UDK, simulating 25,000 barrels stacked around a pillar 15,000 feet high, and then group by group falling to the ground. I accomplished this by using the UDK to construct the setup and then running the benchmark shortcut command to render the scene.

Whatever he said… this is just pretty cool at the “Unreal” level.

(via Kotaku > Gizmodo)

Great idea, simple execution. Brilliant.

This Gizmodo post on “The Dogs of War: Apple vs. Google vs. Microsoft” intrigued me enough to chart out the services and hardware I actually do use on a regular basis.

Of course, I produced this spreadsheet using Google Docs. =)

This Gizmodo post on “The Dogs of War: Apple vs. Google vs. Microsoft” intrigued me enough to chart out the services and hardware I actually do use on a regular basis.

Of course, I produced this spreadsheet using Google Docs. =)