Data browsing, history, and user experience

Data visualizations and browsers are usually organized around the problems users are trying to solve and tasks they wish to perform. More technically speaking, these require one or a combination of seven data-types: 1-, 2-, 3-dimensional data, temporal and multi-dimensional data, and tree and network data. The commons tasks a user might [...]

Point point, click click

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I’ve often wondered why we’ve never seen a computer offer two users the chance to control two cursors at the same time. On a split screen or a shared space, there could be countless opportunities for collaboration, particularly in the field of education and games. Hopefully all the new touch [...]