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expensive and rather shiny SVGization of Liz's botmute PDF
ephidrina: for anyone with a working SVG viewer - which is hardly anyone
baud_work: Adobe say there are 150m people with their SVG viewer installed.
Jim Ley's SVG/Javascript image annotation utility
danbri: Works with SVG plugin, occasional UI confusion due to doing interface forms in SVG.
danbri: Idea is a zero-install (assuming SVG Adobe plugin, which apparently is or will be bundled w/ Acrobat reader) photo annotation tool. Click around regions in a photo and enter identifiers and categories that get written out in RDF.
Libby Miller's FOAF/codepiction hack of Dean Jackson's SVG interface to movie data
danbri: Initial node is a person; links go to photos they're in (represented by their url not visually; major todo); then expanding the photo urls goes to more people.
danbri: Plenty of things that could be done
danbri: Indirectly inspired (Dean's SVG inteface I mean) by the Flash UI at theyrule.net, I think. Seealso foafcorp demos based on theyrule; nodes in that case are companies and fatcats, not friends and photos.