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Demonstrating a possible design to show which streets have been plowed, when, and in which direction. The fade from green to red means that the street, based on measured attributes like snowfall rate, may need additional plowing.
An issue with the current Chicago Plow Tracker is that it doesn't tell you the status of the streets, but only the status of the plows. I believe it's more important to show which streets have been plowed.
There's a very lengthy discussion about the Chicago Plow Tracker on Grid Chicago.
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You’ve probably seen how popular streaming music application have become on iOS and Android devices as they of5fer features where you can organize songs according to your wish
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We did a demo of the CakeMail application at BarCampMontreal3 on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at Montreal's Society for Arts and Technology. At the same time on the Web, we kicked off our public beta and launched the CakeMail website.
BarCampMontreal3 would not have been possible without the efforts of Evan Prodromou, Sylvain Carle, Simon Law and the fine bilingual MC skills of Aleece Germano. So a big thank-you to them, to event sponsors and to the Montreal tech community as a whole, which has been a great source of ongoing feedback for CakeMail's development.
Eyetracking material allows you to see what users have looked at, but not necessarily what they have seen.
This week, we will answer the following question: “How does the brain choose to guide the eye from one place to the other?”
Yes, you read it correctly. Because it is the brain that guides the eye so it can find the information the brain needs to solve a task.
More info on www.simplifyinginterfaces.com