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		<title>By: Tom Gonzalez</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Gonzalez</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yeah, the proof of concept, while a little gratuitous in areas does point to some salient features we should start to expect in our UI&#039;s.

What surprised me (happily) was how prominent Data Visualization was to the whole direct user experience, it was a core part of the whole concept.   While the technology is now here to support that, I still think the web needs to catch up with some level of semantics and normalization of data that will allow the data structures underneath the  visuals to integrate as seamlessly as the video implies.

- Tom</description>
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<p>What surprised me (happily) was how prominent Data Visualization was to the whole direct user experience, it was a core part of the whole concept.   While the technology is now here to support that, I still think the web needs to catch up with some level of semantics and normalization of data that will allow the data structures underneath the  visuals to integrate as seamlessly as the video implies.</p>
<p>- Tom</p>
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