In the same vein as some of the network desk ornaments from Ambient Devices, the "Wable" is a physical bar graph that gets it information from a customizable web application with an intent to visualize it's owners "web identity" over time. When there is activity on your personal sites like Flickr, Delicious, Plazes, and Last.Fm, the corresponding bar rises in height. Although pretty, the physical representation seems way too obvious to us.
Bars rise with web 2.0 popularity
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