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Traffic Reports By You – Big Data on the Move

If you have been using Google Maps for your driving directions, then you have probably noticed the traffic reporting seems very accurate and detailed in the latest version….

Google Glass; part of life or permanent prototype?

It is currently down to creative speculation or forward thinkers to bridge the gap between the current Google Glass device and the point where its adoption and proliferation…

Drink all the beer; hack all the things!

DefCon 22 has received quite a bit of coverage on main stream media, the event that has done quite well at keeping below the radar has been pushed…

Just Park on the Red Tape

Just park one of the latest in the trend of social share apps, this one tries to provide unused parking spaces to those in need. If you’ve driven…

Twitter Launches Everyday Moments data visualisation

Twitter has today launched the beta version of it’s big data visualisation tool Everyday Moments. A UK map allows you to monitor conversations by filterable topics. https://moments.twitter.com/UK/# At…

When is an email not an email?

When it looks more like a website. As the technical capabilities of email clients grow, so does the ability to send richer content. But this growth is sporadic,…

UX as a top priority!

I will always “here here” anyone championing the importance of UX planning and considerations for creating websites and applications.

Twitter Wins and Losses

Just as Twitter reports $645m loss for 2013 they also announce they are granting access to historical tweet data for research purposes. So while the knee-jerk response be…

NTT DoCoMo Wearable Glasses

The push for transferring tech to our everyday wear is well underway, but as with many movements in digital I don’t think the average joe is anywhere near…

Minecraft Mapping

Joseph Braybook spent his summer as an intern with with their Innovation Labs team. Where he proposed building a Minecraft world using OS OpenData, the OS’s public data…