Our physical Tweet-o-Meter in the British Library, as part of their Growing Knowledge Exhibition, has received some nice coverage from WebBeat.tv. If you don’t know…
Sometimes you have to take a step back and take a look around a science lab to appreciate the wealth of knowledge and research being…
I know your not meant to judge a book by its cover and it’s something i tend to fight by i am a bit of…
Following the trend of Dizzy Rascal (Bonkers), Professor Green has created a 360 degree view music video: Go to http://www.youtube.com/doritosuk to see the full, interactive…
Creating a survey tool kit with real-time mapping and the ability to gather data down to country, continent, zip or postcode level along with the…
We are pleased to announce that our analogue tweet-o-meters have gone from a mere concept to fully fledged art deco style working versions. On display…

Vladymi, an architect from Ukraine, got in contact to let us know that as a result of some of our blog posts he has decided…
The world of data is changing, vast amounts of free and open data are enabling innovative visualisations. Our new Bike-o-Meter could be seen as a…
Our now ‘resident in the British Library Tweet-o-Meter’ has been adapted to display Bike Hire in cities around the world – welcome to the latest…
We have added four more cities to ‘Tweet-o-Meter’: Hong Kong, New Delhi, Shanghai and San Paulo. Is it true that, New York is the city…