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June 13 2010

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World Cup 2010 Twitter replay

Follow our high-speed replay of the World Cup and find out how Twitter reacted to every game. Visualization by guardian.co.uk.

March 28 2010

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March 17 2010

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Grafico javascript charting library

Grafico is a javascript charting library based on Raphaël and Prototype.js.

March 07 2010

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LastHistory - Visualize your Last.fm listening history

LastHistory allows you to analyze music listening histories from Last.fm through an interactive visualization and to explore your own past by combining the music you listened to with your own photos and calendar entries. It is written as a desktop application for Mac OS X v10.5 or higher.

February 28 2010

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December 15 2009

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dygraphs - JavaScript Visualization Library

dygraphs is an open source JavaScript library that produces produces interactive, zoomable charts of time series. It is designed to display dense data sets and enable users to explore and interpret them.

December 13 2009

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Global climate change visualisation

Processing project which visualizes the UK's Met office released a subset of global temperature readings from the last 200+ years. Source code included.

December 12 2009

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December 05 2009

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Highcharts - Interactive JavaScript charts for your webpage

Highcharts is a charting library written in pure JavaScript, offering an easy way of adding interactive charts to your web site or web application. Highcharts currently supports line, spline, area, areaspline, column, bar, pie and scatter chart types.

October 28 2009

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ASK KEN - Visual knowledge browser

ASK KEN™ is sort of a Node-Link diagram that allows to visually navigate through interconnected topics provided by the Freebase Service. It takes advantage of the latest HTML5 features by using the canvas element for drawing.

October 27 2009

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Concept Lens - Visualising conversations on Twitter and Flickr

Concept Lens is an innovative application that enables you to visually track the conversations occurring on Twitter and photos being posted on Flickr, for an event or topic of interest. By showing tweets and photos over time and the connections between them, Concept Lens enables the viewer to discover hidden patterns in the conversations, such as hot points at a given time or highly connected tweets.

October 18 2009

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GoodMorning - source for the global Twitter visualization tool

GoodMorning! is a global Twitter visualization tool. It allows tweets to be placed geographically and temporally, showing how a word or phrase is used around the world over a certain time period.
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Data 360

The site hosts a common and shared database, from which any organization which is committed to neutrality and non-partisanship (meaning "let the data speak"), can use the site for presentation of their reports and visualizations about the data.
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The ghost in the field - show the ordinarily imperceptible fields around RFID devices

This video is about exploring the spatial qualities of RFID, visualised through an RFID probe, long exposure photography and animation.

October 06 2009

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September 20 2009

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September 04 2009

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DataMasher - create mashups of data pulled from data.gov

Helps citizens creating mashups of data pulled from data.gov to visualize them in different ways, and to analyze how states compare on important issues. Users can combine different data sets in several ways and create their own custom rankings and color-coded maps of the US states.

September 03 2009

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Graphic Presentation. Willard C. Brinton

A beautiful set carefully collected by prof. Michael Stoll (Germany) shows some work of Willard C. Brinton (1880-1957), a chairman of comittee known as "Joint Committee on Standards for Graphic Presentation". His first book "Graphic methods for presenting facts", published in 1914, was the first American book on graphic techniques for business and general audience.
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