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Hans Rosling: Let my dataset change your mindset | Video on TED.com
Talking at the US State Department this summer, Hans Rosling uses his fascinating data-bubble software to burst myths about the developing world. Look for new analysis on China and the post-bailout world, mixed with classic data shows.
Is Happiness Catching? - NYTimes.com
[look for responses to this; otherwise: be choosy in picking your friends; see Jonah's article on the Framingham study in Wired for data visualization: http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/magazine/17-10/ff_christakis] By analyzing the Framingham data, Chr
The Proxy Fight for Iranian Democracy - Renesys Blog
I'd like to be able to say that these maps are a measure of the strength of the democratic impulse and volunteer spirit in all the countries of the world. But that might be a stretch. You see, looked at another way, an open proxy is a security hole, somet
Maps of Science
discipline, competency and paradigm maps
Ezra Klein - Your Health Care System in Graphics
David Leonhardt's article
A Visual Expedition Inside the Linux File Systems
"...a visual approach in which the main purpose is to try to graphically depict some the ways the things go..." whoa
Manage Databases in Google Fusion Tables
Google Labs has a new service for visualizing data: Google Fusion Tables. Unlike Google Spreadsheets, the service is optimized for large data sets, so you can import tables of up to 100MB.\n
YouTube - Chris Jordan: Picturing excess
"I have this fear that we aren't feeling enough...we can't make meaning out of enormous statistics...translate into universal visual language that can be felt...then they'll matter"
YouTube - Chris Jordan: Picturing excess
"I have this fear that we aren't feeling enough...we can't make meaning out of enormous statistics...translate into universal visual language that can be felt...then they'll matter"
GOOD Transparencies Archive - a set on Flickr
eg: "Our latest Transparency is a timeline of the changes to same-sex marriage laws showing where laws were changed via legislatures, courts, or voters."
Ezra Klein - Your World in Maps: Climate Change Edition
The graphic below -- click for full size -- presents two distorted maps. The first shows the world in terms of carbon emissions. America, for instance, is huge. So is China. And Europe. Africa is hardly visible. The second map shows the world in terms of
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