A tour of an online visual bookstore which replicates the browsing goodness of real bookstores. The books are actually Amazon's books at Amazon's great prices, thanks to their affiliate program.
I am the founder's wife, Sonia. Zoomii is currently on hold. Chris, the founder and creator of Zoomii was diagnosed with brain cancer August 2010; he passed away Nov 15th, 2011. As the executor of this technology, I am now in the process of bringing Zoomii back on-line, I cannot imagine the thought of letting this legacy parish. Please stay tuned to the Internet…
Hi, I'm just wondering what happened to Zoomii. Many of us in the library world were hoping for a similar development to search our online collections. Any idea if there is any other virtual browsing tools out there?
thanks so much,
Jeff Rosen, San Francisco State University Library
Zooming interfaces take advantage of the brain's natural aptitude for spatial understanding unlike (more common) hierarchical structures employed by many information systems.
One thing I would change about this particular implementation is the way you get to book details: At the moment you click the item and details are shown in a pop-up. I think this could be covered by simply extending the zoom depth such that details come into focus when you get really close.
@bonniegroover
Hi Jeff,
I am the founder's wife, Sonia. Zoomii is currently on hold. Chris, the founder and creator of Zoomii was diagnosed with brain cancer August 2010; he passed away Nov 15th, 2011. As the executor of this technology, I am now in the process of bringing Zoomii back on-line, I cannot imagine the thought of letting this legacy parish. Please stay tuned to the Internet…
SoniaThiessen 2 weeks ago
Hi, I'm just wondering what happened to Zoomii. Many of us in the library world were hoping for a similar development to search our online collections. Any idea if there is any other virtual browsing tools out there?
thanks so much,
Jeff Rosen, San Francisco State University Library
bonniegroover 2 months ago
Nice addition!
lizjaymit 3 years ago
Zooming interfaces take advantage of the brain's natural aptitude for spatial understanding unlike (more common) hierarchical structures employed by many information systems.
One thing I would change about this particular implementation is the way you get to book details: At the moment you click the item and details are shown in a pop-up. I think this could be covered by simply extending the zoom depth such that details come into focus when you get really close.
Yandle 3 years ago
Cool! Good Work.
Felipe.
antifics 3 years ago