posted message: In the spirit of working in the open, here are my notes «The state of web video (meta) data». It's NOT a blog post, but a work document that sketch a quick panorama of where we are in term of turning web videos into citizen of the 'web of data' (hint: not very far) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zgn8XCWGNiAoAHBicte1yysTMdvONDXgZt-esKOANMw/edit?hl=en_US
posted message: What javascript libraries a cutting edge HTML5 web app is really using? ............................................................................. http://www.quora.com/What-HTML5-framework-if-any-was-used-to-build-the-new-interface-pandora-launched-mid-2011/answer/Marc-Novakowski?srid=M7x ............................................................................. (via Mark Boas http://p2pu.org/en/markbo/ http://twitter.com/maboa) [added to the resource etherpad]
posted message: If your are not a coder, but now think that you have to learn a little bit of Javascript, you should check : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQVTIJBZook And then maybe the book of the same name : http://www.google.com/search?q=JavaScript%3A+The+Good+Parts (you probably need a bit of basic understanding of programming before this, but it could be a nice follow up to the basics. TryRuby.org is a good basic intro, via Ruby - not Javascript, but knowing more than one langage is good, so… My 11 years old nephew have just gone through all the tryRuby.org tutorials today, it was a good experience.)
posted message: I just added some (classic and cool) info visualization blogs on the http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/learning-lab-resources page : http://infosthetics.com/ http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/ http://flowingdata.com/ http://www.numberpix.com/ http://junkcharts.typepad.com/junk_charts/
posted message: This twitter list of data journalists curated by Marshall Kirkpatrick should be interesting to follow or explore: https://twitter.com/#!/marshallk/datajournalists