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Subject:RE: What would you call this process, and role? From:"Steve Janoff (non-Celgene)" <sjanoff -at- celgene -dot- com> To:Mike McCallister <mike -dot- mccallister -at- pkware -dot- com>, "techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Wed, 1 Aug 2012 10:47:11 -0700
Thanks, Mike -- this looks really interesting!
Steve
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From: Mike McCallister [mailto:mike -dot- mccallister -at- pkware -dot- com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 8:57 AM
To: Steve Janoff (non-Celgene); techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Subject: RE: What would you call this process, and role?
Steve,
Very interesting thread; thanks for starting it.
You should probably check out this new hangout for infographic "designers, publishers and enthusiasts":
I haven't been able to spend a lot of time here (partly in fear of spending LOTS of time here), but it sure looks interesting. Pinterest is also a hotbed of infographic storage.
Mike M
Mike McCallister
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PKWARE, Inc.
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Here's an example of something that came across the news today, although it looks like it's been in development for quite a while. I wouldn't necessarily want to sit and develop something like this -- this is more of a programming challenge -- and you can question its usefulness, but it's definitely intriguing, and fun to play around with (if you have a little time -- you can see it's a real time-waster):
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