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Enjoy a beautiful new way to explore the stuff you love, and dive deeper into the things you like with related hashtags. Try it out yourself: http://plus.goo...
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"When a patient arrives at Bayonne Hospital Center in New Jersey requiring treatment for the respiratory ailment known as COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, she faces an official price tag of $99,690. Less than 30 miles away in the Bronx, N.Y., the Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center charges only $7,044 for the same treatment..."
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The most detailed study of social media ever conducted
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What will the world look like in the future? This infographis tells us what the future holds for the science and tech world.
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Counterintuitive! Data Visualization of Myers-Briggs Personality Types in Twitter Bios
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The matter of wealth inequality in the United States is well known, but this video shows you the extent of that inequality in dramatic and graphic fashion.
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Visualization uses computers to find patterns and make connections that normally cannot be seen. This project will develop the software tools, skills, and knowledge base to allow humanities researchers to use visualization - specifically on high-resolution displays powered by supercomputers – to perform novel research.
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Find, visualize and download numerical data. qunb is a repository for figures from top data providers, made ready-to-use.
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Mary Meeker's huge, well-researched slideshows are a treasure trove of data on the state of the Internet. Here's her latest.
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Periscopic is a socially-conscious data visualization firm that helps companies and organizations promote information transparency and public awareness. During our engagement with Yahoo!, we designed four data visualization tools that allow visitors to explore and understand the sophisticated technical framework that powers key portions of the Yahoo! suite of products.
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Unfolding is a library to easily create interactive maps and geovisualizations in Processing and Java
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Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools is a collection of tools that we, the people behind Datavisualization.ch, work with on a daily basis and recommend warmly.
twheel twitter app - The Twheel Twitter app is a way to synthesize information on a data-heavy social media platform.
The developers at Twheel found that synthesizing the mass amounts of content on Twitter was difficult when armed with just a scroll option. Aiming to create a more intuitive and visual way to experience the Twitterverse, Twheel was born. It’s an app that shows 30 Tweets in a radial configuration. Much like you would on an iPod’s click wheel, the user runs their thumb around the wheel to read updates. Once a Tweet has been read, the bar turns from orange to clear, which helps to keep track of what you have read. An added bonus is the app’s ‘hot’ feature, which tracks the success of a Tweet that has received ‘retweet’ and ‘favourite’ attention....
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Humans have a powerful capacity to process visual information, skills that date far back in our evolutionary lineage. And since the advent of science, we hav...
With GeoFlow, you can: Map Data: Plot more than one million rows of data from an Excel workbook, including the Excel Data Model or PowerPivot, in 3D on Bing maps. Choose from columns, heat maps, and bubble visualizations.Discover Insights: Discover new insights by seeing your data in geographic space and seeing time-stamped data change over time. Annotate or compare data in a few clicks.Share Stories: Capture "scenes" and build cinematic, guided "tours" that can be shared broadly, engaging audiences like never before.
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Big Data is the Gold Rush of the 21st Century where discovering nuggets of actionable insights is transforming the way we work, live, & play. Big Data Is Changing the Whole Equation for Business and organizations that fail to define Big Data Leadership will fall behind, far behind. Organizations that hope to remain competitive in today’s market will include a strategy that implements Big Data tools along with the training and development of Data Scientists and Big Data Artists.
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Some of the best uses of advanced databases or data visualizations is in narrowing down what might be thousands or millions of variables into something that can (be) assessed by a person and then acted on. ~ Stacey Gigginbotham, Gigaom
"We're big fans of Visual.ly here at TNW, ever since it launched as the home of data visualization and infographics way back in July 2011.
The platform has evolved somewhat since then, launching Visual.ly Create for users to create their own infographics with ease, before going on to roll out a complete redesign with social features last July. And then in October, Visually unveiled a new marketplace to help put its community of infographic designers to work So, when we got wind of Visual.ly’s latest launch, naturally we were all ears (well, eyes). The Israeli startup has launched a new visual reporting tool designed to bring Google Analytics to your email inbox courtesy of a weekly infographic....
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Wolfram|Alpha's Personal Analytics for Facebook shows you personal Facebook analytics like you've never seen before.
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Unable to hear lyrics or complete compositions, Wilde relies on technology to see the music by using his laptop and DJ software that helps him differentiate between vocals, bass and kicks.
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Interactive infographic about the evolution of browsers and the web. Google launches this year's version of the Evolution of the Web with Hyperakt and Vizzuality. http://hyperakt.com/work-detail/314 http://vizzuality.com/projects/evolutionofweb20 Last year, Vizzuality, Hyperakt, and members of the Google Chrome team worked on a visualization of web technologies and browsers. Since it was warmly received by the community, we decided to make a new version, using some of the latest web technologies to provide a fresh and distinctive experience. In addition to updating the visualization with new browser versions and web technologies, we built a secondary visualization to show the growth of internet users and internet traffic worldwide.
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Recorded Future monitors and mines blogs, social media, government web sites and more in real-time to empower analysts with new tools for news analytics and social media monitoring.
Gray Area Foundation for the Arts brings together the best creative coders, data artists, designers, and makers to create experiments that build social consciousness through digital culture. A finding about Max/MSP/Jitter, applied to the creation of art and programming: Programming can seem rather daunting when you’re a novice. Now, imagine programming for a person that considers their learning style much more conducive to visualizing a process versus seeing in code and plain text. Max/MSP/Jitter helps patch this gap for individuals seeking a dynamic toolset that allows mapping of code, and programming that enables processes to be charted and visualized. Max is predominantly used by musicians and visual artists interested in incorporating sound into immersive and interactive environments, and serves as a fantastic medium for anyone interested in creating music sets that are both dynamic and engaging.
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"After the success of our collection of data visualization presentations a few weeks ago, we decided to push even further our research of multimedia resources and take the risk of selecting some videos. And we say risk, because the abundance of data visualization videos on the Internet is simply mind-blowing."
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Keep in mind this is data from over a year ago ... "I saw the analysis when it was posted over a year ago but never got around to sharing it. It crossed my desktop again recently. The results still seem to apply." "Twitter is still for the techies ... " Not so sure I agree. Think techies have moved to GooglePlus. Would like to see Twitter v GooglePlus.
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