Posts about Internal Digest

Internal Digest 9

Surfin' DogNow that I've got your attention, it's time for a rundown of musings from the corridors of Cogapp in our latest and greatest Internal Digest. Aside from the surfing dog above from Tristan, here's what else has been captivating the collective Cogapp mind of late:

Joe dug deep into the back-end of Google Maps, scouring miles of code and a nigh on infinite amount of pictures to find the deeply hidden algorithm that reveals how Google Street View works according to Google Japan:

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Internal Digest 8

We thought it would be selfish of us to keep all these delightful morsels from the Cogapp internal blog to ourselves, so here's a few highlights of the latest in creative imagination, digital inspiration and technical innovation for your perusal:

On your Bike: Avid cyclist, techophile and all-things-quirky enthusiast Tristan has been oggling the latest in the way of wierd and wonderful bicycle designs. Below is one of his personal highlights, check out a few more ingenious two-wheelers here.

The hugely impressive Renovatia by Jens Eichler

2D or not 2D: That is indeed the question that out Head of New Technology, Joe, has been pondering - in this case with regards to YouTube's new 3D experiment. Whether or not people will be jumping out of their seats at the prospect of images jumping out of the screens at them remains to be seen, but it's an exciting idea nevertheless.

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Internal Digest 7

The Internal Blog continues to provide Cogappers with a distillation of the somewhat crude and slippery substance that we know as the World Wide Web.

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Internal Digest Chapter 6

It's been a while since you were last fed, so you must be hungry for the latest tasty morsels from the smörgåsbord that is the Cogapp Internal Blog (these elaborate analogies are getting harder to think of, ok?).

10 tips for managing a creative environment
Spotted by Gavin.

After coming back from the Web 2.0 Expo in New York, Gavin spoke to the production team about 10 tips for managing a creative environment by Adaptive Path - a really interesting presentation where they went to talk to a number of different creative groups, looked at how they managed their creative processes and then developed a ‘ten tips’ presentation. You can find it here.

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Patients Like Me
Spotted by Gavin.

Also at the New York Conference, this site came up loads:Patients Like Me

Patients Like Me is a website that allows users to share experiences, track symptoms and ask advice from others - all specific by condition.  Useful in Cogapp's work with Arthritis Research Campaign, as well as the Kidney Patient Guide.

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The Internal Digest Take Five

Welcome once again to another spirited read-through of the screenplay that is the Cogapp internal blog. Let's kick off scene one with a mash-up.

These boots were made for walking
Spotted by Ian.

A fabulous Google Maps mash-up (what, another one?) which lets you plan and calculate a route on foot.

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Internal digest the fourth

Yes, it's that time once again when we roll up our sleeves, plunge our hands expectantly into the digital tombola that is the Cogapp internal blog and pull out exciting prizes for all...

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Internal Digest #3

Time for a nice cool cocktail, mixed from the finest liqueurs of our internal blog.

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Internal Digest #2

Following Ian's distillation of our internal blog a few weeks ago, here are some more delicacies we wanted to share with the wider world. A useful forum for ideas, observations and mind-boggling curiosities, our internal blog is sometimes just too good to keep to ourselves... Here's a peek; and expect more soon.

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Internal digest

No, it's not something your stomach does - it's a round-up of interesting posts from our internal blog. We use our internal blog to communicate everything online that we find thought-provoking, surprising - or hilarious - and we thought it was time we shared some of the more juicy titbits with the rest of the world.  

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