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Less Is Sometimes Enough

Last April I gave a talk bolstered by a PowerPoint document consisting only of a single Saul Steinberg drawing, which was essential to a point I was making. That single image was one more than I usually have. Speakers about to address an audience …

Pivot Shows Again that Microsoft Is Kicking Serious Ass – Pivot – Gizmodo

This content is restricted. Pivot Shows Again that Microsoft Is Kicking Serious Ass According to Microsoft, Pivot’s “a new way to browse and arrange massive amounts of images and data online,” enabling “spectacular zooms in and out of web database…

Information Landscapes in 1994

via infosthetics.com Back in 1994, Muriel Cooper, one of the co-founders of the MIT Media Lab where she taught interactive media design as the head of the Visible Language Workshop, presented her work at the TED5 conference in Monterey, CA. Her pr…

Tips for Speakers – Dean Whitbread

A presentation is not the dry transfer of concepts from one to many. It is transmission. It requires your physical concentration and your presence of mind, as well as a combination of skills and attitudes. The first thing to note is that everyone …

Best. Presentation. Evah.

via ted.com Charles Fleischer insists: All things are Moleeds. — I have no idea what he’s talking about, but just the same, it’s an unbelievable presentation.

PowerPoint Is Evil

Power Corrupts. PowerPoint Corrupts Absolutely. By Edward Tufte Graphics Press PowerPoint chartjunk: smarmy, chaotic, incoherent. Consider an important and intriguing table of survival rates for those with cancer relative to those without cancer f…

Eugene Lin on iPhoning His Way To Retirement

via ignite.oreilly.com Eugene Lin wants to retire. The iPhone App Store is a Gold Rush. How could he not dive in head first? This talk was filmed at Ignite Seattle 8 and is one of the funniest developer talks you’ll ever see.

Chart Wars: The Political Power of Data Visualization

TargetPoint’s VP and Director of Research, Alex Lundry recently gave this entertaining and enlightening talk at DC Ignite. It’s only 5 minutes long, but chock full of gold, including this reconfiguration of the famous H.G. Wells quote “Statistical…

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