edushi.com maps of China cities (broken images fix)

Check out these maps of cities in China at edushi.com, they're exquisite! Visit the site and click on a city name to explore.









The amount of detail is amazing, especially considering the number of cities for which they have created these 3D maps.











If you zoom the map out, and zoom your browser out, you can get an ultra wide view.



Some maps also have animations, such as the fireworks shown here:



I wonder why all the roofs are blue?



Wow!

Gmail fail

This time it was Gmail that failed. At first I thought it was Posterous, but when I look at the mail I sent to Posterous, the same images are missing. I've used inline images in Gmail before without a hitch, but perhaps it was just overloaded this time.. Let me try that post one more time.

edushi.com maps of China cities

Check out these maps of cities in China at edushi.com, they're exquisite! (and yes, they do remind me a bit of that game we all know and love ^_^). Visit the site and click on a city name to explore.


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The amount of detail is amazing, especially considering the number of cities for which they have created these 3D maps.

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If you zoom the map out, and zoom your browser out, you can get an ultra wide view.


Some maps also have animations, such as the fireworks shown here:



I wonder why all the roofs are blue?



Wow!

Posterous Page Views

I've been using Posterous for about a week now (be sure to check out my other Posterous at http://compusthetics.com too!). Take a look at the post list for byteplight.com. Where on earth do these page view numbers come from?? They don't line up with the Analytics numbers by orders of magnitude. My first guess was that the numbers had something to do with the nesting problem noted in the earlier post That was strange (ad infinitum nesting), but why then does the post Why Email Clients Need to Change not experience similar numbers?



Why Email Clients Need to Change

Today, I have to visit dozens of other sites and services to make sense of my online life. This is a waste: I already have a record of all these transactions in my inbox. I just need a better way to look at them.

I agree with what's being said here, and I feel that we are close to a paradigm shift in the way we create and use an online 'information inbox.' Consider the myriad programs available to play or help organize this role:

  • Email clients 
  • Contact management 
  • Social networking sites (think Facebook news feed) 
  • Social networking aggregators (e.g. friendfeed.com) 
  • Information managers (e.g. Evernote) 
  • Bookmark managers 
  • Todo/productivity applications 
  • Many, many more

Some of the tools mentioned are, in essence, an information inbox, and indeed these tools often can be configured to duplicate records by sending them to an email inbox. Others are a like a information sentbox by aggregating all of your content and allowing you to share your sent box with others. Finally, the others generally function like information archives, a place to store information that you've encountered and may want to reference later.

The problem with these myriad applications is, of course, that they are myriad. More specifically, the applications were mostly designed independently and without consideration for (easy & structured) interaction with other applications. As a result, information does not easily flow from one application to the next, and even if it does it's often only in a 'dumb' way.

There is good news--the explosion of user generated content (yours and others) about which we care (to track and/or organize) is stimulating an equally vast number of attempts to organize this information and tools meant to help information flow 'smartly' between applications. This explosion is what's driving the paradigm shift I so eagerly await.

Autopost to Tumblr

OK, I know I said I wasn't going to turn on Autopost for Tumblr... I know I said I wanted to test Posterous and Tumblr apples-to-apples... but it's clear to me already that Tumblr isn't designed to handle the post content I'm sending to Posterous. Because I'm emailing the post to Tumblr directly (instead of using Posterous Autopost), there is also no link to from Tumblr to Posterous, so the Tumblr posts look terribly out of context. Lets fix it up shall we? Yes we shall, I setup Autopost to Tumblr through Posterous so now any posts I send to Posterous are automagically forwarded to Tumblr without emailing Tumblr directly. どうでしょうか...

That was strange (ad infinitum nesting)

Selecting the video result from the Posterious bookmarklet on this page:

results in nested pages ad infinitum!


How deep does the rabbit hole go? Until I run out of memory, I suppose..