1587年,是为万历十五年,丁亥次岁,表面上似乎是四海升平,无事可记,实际上我们的大明帝国却已经走到了它发展的尽头。在这个时候,皇帝的励精图治或者宴安耽乐,首辅的独裁或者调和,高级将领的富于创造或者习于苟安,文盲的廉洁奉公或者贪污舞弊,思想家的极端进步或者绝对保守,最后的结果,都是无分善恶,统统不能在事业上取得有意义的发展,有的身败,有的名裂,还有的人则身败而兼名裂。因此我们的故事只好在这里作悲剧性的结束。万历丁亥年的年鉴,是为历史上一部失败的总记录。
an interesting combination of data visualization & a rich content web-based interface for the purpose of an online museum. artifacts, characters, & places that define Egypt are connected to each other by a navigable network diagram. the connections allow users to explore Eternal Egypt, discovering how an artifact is related to a character, how that character is related to a place, & so on.
[link: www.eternalegypt.org
an alternative approach to visual shopping, by graphically displaying products by price, popularity or by feature mapped on a dynamic scatterplot with Apple OS X interaction qualities. this particular shopping interface uses a mix of Ajax & Flash to provide an almost fluid experience of up to 50 different products ordered by price, features or popularity. for instance, flast screen television can be explored by price, diagonal size, resolution, HDMI features, technology or weight.
is this approach more effective than Browse Goods/a> & like.com, BlackDogAir or Music Plasma?
[link: crispyshop.com|via comparisonengines.com|thnkx Gui]
When you're an outfit like FeedBurner, you tend to see a lot of feed requests from what appears to be a never-ending list of new software clients (350 million requests a day, for those of you counting at home). Maintaining the library of feed-capable clients with names like Rezzibo and @nifty is one thing; interpreting the behaviors of these clients such that we can report subscription statistics is the stuff that makes us FeedBurner.
Today we are rolling out an algorithm update specific to way we report web-based aggregator statistics. Important: This update may result in some FeedBurner publishers seeing an increase in their subscriber numbers beginning tomorrow. Others may not notice any changes at all. For the algorithm enthusiasts out there, we've outlined this change in more detail below.
We live in a world where all web-based aggregators are not created equal. Given that, FeedBurner maintains different algorithms for various types of clients that accommodate different reporting mechanisms. Today, we "retired" one of these - the Maximum algorithm - in favor of its more sophisticated brother - the Cluster algorithm. Sibling rivalry aside, our Cluster algorithm has shown itself to be a more accurate way to count subscriptions, taking into account elusive feed aliases and better reflecting the reality of how many subscribers are accessing your media. To clarify, any increases in subscription numbers aren't "new" subscribers, rather it reflects an improvement to how we calculate data for your feed.
In this crazy world of distributed media, FeedBurner will continue to improve algorithms for existing services while we introduce new metrics that help you understand behavior beyond subscription. We've already started to do that with engagement metrics and Headline Animator stats.
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