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Minesweeper {source} – Flag them mines!

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AC Milan vs Juventus {source} – Interactive visual analysis of over 100 years of football matches.

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RangeFindr {source} – Explore Flickr’s best pictures near you or anywhere else in the world!

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schoolog {source} – Your school on the semantic web.

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ConComp {source} – Conscious moderation of computing through an ambient/emotional feedback system.

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Man vs. Machine {source} – Compare tagging by humans to the tags generated by machines.

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MoneyTrail {source} – Your senator’s votes and campaign monies.

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Memex {source} – A chrome extension that helps you create memex like trails of web pages as you surf!

The idea behind my memex implementation is this – browsing the web and navigating from one uri to another is analogous to creating a trail of information. I have created a plugin that like a camera allows the user to click record after which every uri navigation in the browser gets saved as a memex trail.

Last.fm stats {source} – Which city in the U.S listens to the most obscure music?

Hypothesis: I can think of obscurity in musical preferences in two ways. One way is to ask how many people listen to the same songs that you listen to. The larger the number of people that share your playlist, the less obscure is your music. Another way to think about it is to ask how many times were the songs in your playlist played by other people? The higher this number is, the higher is your preference for popular music. I think of the first measure as a reflection of the mainstream nature of your music and the second, a reflection of the popularity of the music in terms of how much it was liked by those who listened to it. The hypothesis could be validated by observing a correlation between these two measures and also by their conformance with what we intuitively know about the cities in this comparison. For instance, we would expect San Francisco to be on the more obscure end of this spectrum due to the diversity of its cosmopolitan population and their general preference for underground music and independent artists.