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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/11/24/data-visualizations/

  • Alex · 1 year ago
    Universal Mind just launched a very cool data visualizer, "Customer Explorer," on the Intuit Partner Platform (http://workplace.intuit.com).

    The app allows you to visualize and manipulate your customer data from Intuit QuickBooks for increased business intelligence. Check out the review here: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10098259-2....
  • Paul Schumann · 1 year ago
    The visualizations by Hans Rossling are very powerful:

    http://incollaboration.ning.com/profiles/blogs/...

    This was a great article. Thanks!
  • Nik Smit · 1 year ago
    Check out wefeelfine.org for some interesting visualization of the global zeitgeist.
  • Tom Goskar · 1 year ago
    Here's an animation of the landscape around Stonehenge, based upon a LiDAR survey of hundreds of millions of 3D measurements: http://vimeo.com/387367

    It was created by Wessex Archaeology in Salisbury, UK.
  • ruth · 1 year ago
    only 7?
    FAIL! not even nearly half baked page.

    http://www.meryl.net/2008/01/175-data-and-infor...
  • Amaury de Buchet · 1 year ago
    Hello,

    I have a playlist on YouTube with what I call "knowledge design" videos : infoviz animations resulting from data-mining, or other cool stuff. It is the subject of my blog Uswim : U See What I Mean ? (http://www.uswim.net/ )
    The playlist can be viewed at http://preview.tinyurl.com/622296
    Thanks for your selection,

    Amaury
  • Martin Dudek · 1 year ago
    Here is a really sexy one

    http://www.sociopatterns.org/2008/06/exposing-c...

    written in flare (flare.prefuse.org) and for me the most interesting flare application which has been published so far. Another flare based which I wrote myself

    http://goosebumps4all.net/goi

    By far not as posh but maybe interesting due to the magnetizing data set it is visualizing .

    Cheers

    martin
  • Michael · 1 year ago
    Palantir?! Really?

    There have been much better globe visualizations. Google, Yahoo!, even the Smule iPhone app I'd argue is better.

    Yahoo! Design's Bursting Globe:
    http://vimeo.com/2329671
  • Mark Steven Lewis · 6 months ago
    wow its is nice to hve such prety thng arund
  • zeerored · 3 months ago
    Try InfiView.com check the video... http://ow.ly/ourL