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  2. wow, german SPIEGEL mag just published an "best of web" article about us: http://is.gd/qfyg - they reckon it looks like solar systems, tss..
  3. interesting to see how we're being picked up by different language fractions: today french & greek, yesterday germans... ;)
  4. @akiramorita these are big words! :) thank you, but i guess tufte would/will shred it to pieces when/if he'll see it...
  5. @peterlalonde it should print out fine since the visualization is using SVG only, so is all vector graphics
  6. @jrgd vertical and multiple selections are also one my all-time fave features in http://jEdit.org handy in so many cases...
  7. @judithd just watched your sxsw interview: v.interesting & thought you might like this: http://socialcollider.net/ + info http://is.gd/odge
  8. @justinbmeyer ditto. big up to our framework of choice: http://javascriptmvc.com/
  9. @dariasteigman did you had a look at the blog post i've wrote. hope that'd clear up some things: http://is.gd/odge
  10. An initial project documentation: http://is.gd/odge & http://is.gd/odgS
  11. interesting stats so far: 19992 unique visitors, 4% returning visitors, user agents: 45% Chrome, 35% FF, 12% Safari
  12. @jj_magee the idea was to create a macroscopic view. the microscopic already exists in other ways, but obviously would be nice to combine
  13. set up a flickr group to aggregate all those nice screenshots. this might prove very useful for the future: http://is.gd/nZKA
  14. @aditya that kind of was the point! :) Although the only reason other browsers might crash is that they can't deal with 1000s of SVG nodes
  15. @RealGeneKim "painting by elephants" is the more correct phrase :) We will add some filtering soon to help if the graph get too complex
  16. @nyiti not sure that background applies to either of us ;)
  17. @SirHendrix that's exactly 1 of the reasons for creating a tool like that. I found lots of "indirect" replies I'd missed before the collider
  18. great & fair analysis/review over at BlogSchmog: http://tinyurl.com/dekuqj
  19. @trevorrotzien thanks & you're right, depending on a term's popularity you'll get better results for shorter ranges.
  20. thank you everyone for checking this out & all the great feeback! we're preparing a post about the project ideas, features and shortcomings