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philgyford : Statistical analysis, data and graphing | Timetric: making data useful - Datagasm. Loads of data sets available for analysing, exporting, monitoring, fiddling with, etc. (via Blackbeltjones)
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philgyford : gRaphaël—Charting JavaScript Library - That looks very nice indeed. (via Infovore)
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philgyford : Safari 4 benchmarked: 42x faster than IE 7, 3.5x faster than Firefox 3 - Crave at CNET UK - Shockingly bad bar charts. 3D bars drawn in perspective don't help with comparisons.
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18 month ago
Andy Baio : FlowingData announces winners of the Personal Visualization Project - see also: Daytum and Mycrocosm
philgyford : Winner of the Personal Visualization Project is... | FlowingData - Oodles of pretty and obsessive charting of personal data. (via Boing Boing)
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19 month ago
Khoi Vinh : Mycrocosm from M.I.T. Media Lab - “A Web service that allows you to share snippets of information from the minutiae of daily life in the form of simple statistical graphs.”
Andy Baio : Mycrocosm - very, very similar to Daytum, but supports OpenID and a mobile/email interface
philgyford : Mycrocosm - "A web service that allows you to share snippets of information from the minutiae of daily life in the form of simple statistical graphs." Like Daytum? Love it. (via Haddock)
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19 month ago
43folders : DAYTUM - via:http://numblr.nostrich.net/post/46889016
Andy Baio : Daytum, collecting the minutiae of your daily life - private beta service from Nicholas Felton, author of the Feltron Annual Reports [via]
philgyford : Daytum - Lets you keep track of any kind of daily data you like and graph it. Brilliant. I don't often think "I wish I'd thought of that" but... (via Kottke)
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19 month ago
philgyford : Income Gap and Marginal Tax Rate 1917-2006 at Visualizing Economics - Ouch. Difference in income for rich and poor in the US over the past century, compared to the tax rate.
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22 month ago
Simon Willison : Tracking Christmas Cheer with Google Charts - Tracking Christmas Cheer with Google Charts. Brian Suda’s Google Charts tutorial on 24 ways has proved invaluable for figuring out how to handle grid lines and axis labels, both of which are pretty unintuitive (and not hugely helped by the official do
philgyford : 24 ways: Tracking Christmas Cheer with Google Charts - A good guide on how to use Google Charts. (via Simon Willison)
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23 month ago
Rod Begbie : Twitter Charts - Nice plotgraph of your Twitter posting habits. [via] #
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24 month ago
Cameron Moll : Accessible Data Visualization - ALA: Accessible Data Visualization. Great tutorial by Wilson Miner on creating charts and sparklines that are not only aesthetic but accessible too.
philgyford : A List Apart: Articles: Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards - Lovely CSS bar charts and sparklines created in HTML and CSS.
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24 month ago
Andy Baio : Mail Trends, IMAP-based email analysis and visualization - works great with Gmail; for a sample dataset, Mihai used the Enron email archive [via]
joshua : mail-trends - analyze and visualize your email as extracted from an IMAP server
Rod Begbie : mail-trends - Analyzes your email corpus and displays nice graphs. Currently only works with GMail, but support for all IMAP servers is planned. [via] #
philgyford : Mail-trends - Google Code - "Mail Trends lets you analyze and visualize your email (as extracted from an IMAP server)" Haven't tried it, but it looks purty. (via Haddock)
Jeremy Zawodny : mail-trends - mail-trends: "Mail Trends lets you analyze and visualize your email (as extracted from an IMAP server)."
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26 month ago
Andy Baio : Twitter stats from Superbowl Sunday - I want a magic CNN-style "Breaking News" on Twitter determined by algorithm; related: Twitterverse
nelson : Superbowl tweets by minute - Twitter guys publish a graph showing Twitter traffic as a function of Superbowl events
Rod Begbie : Twitter Blog: Highlights from Superbowl Sunday - I love that the Wall-E trailer caused a spike. #
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28 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Embed charts in webpages with one of our simplest APIs yet - Embed charts in webpages with one of our simplest APIs yet: simple and well done. nice job, google
nelson : Google Chart API - Yay, I can cancel my little project
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28 month ago
joshua : flot - pure Javascript plotting library for jQuery
factoryjoe : flot - Google Code - "Flot is a pure Javascript plotting library for jQuery. It produces graphical plots of arbitrary datasets on-the-fly client-side." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks Tags: Javascript, jquery, javascript, graph, chart [via]
nelson : flot Javascript charting - Basic library for doing charts in Javascript; works in all browsers
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29 month ago
joshua : Charts And Graphs: Modern Solutions - nice rundown of web charting tools
Richard Rutter : Charts And Graphs: Modern Solutions - Lots of examples; some better than others.
nelson : Charts and graphs - nice rundown of software options
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34 month ago
gleuschk : LastGraph: Welcome - Dear internet: this is super-mega-awesome. Love, gleuschk.
Rod Begbie : LastGraph: Welcome - Renderer for that awesome squiggly last.fm-over-time visualization I posted a couple of weeks ago. Very excited to see my results from this! [via] #
Andy Baio : LastGraph - beautiful infoviz graphs of Last.fm listening habits; examples here [via]
philgyford : LastGraph: Home - Create completely stunning and fascinating colourful graphs of your Last.fm data. The best way I've ever seen of getting a good impression of what you've listened to. If only I had data for my whole life of listening. (via Plasticbag)
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35 month ago
nelson : Veen launches! - The Measure Map guys gave Google Analytics a much needed redesign
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39 month ago
joshua : A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods
gleuschk : A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods - nicely done
Richard Rutter : A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods - Astonishing. ‘Argument slide’ anyone?.
WillPate : A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods
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deusx : Arizona Coffee » Caffeine Curve - I tend to bounce somewhere between the 4 and 5 cup area of the chart
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40 month ago
jkottke : Alexa traffic graphs roughly match those from Sitemeter, indicating that Alexa is not so bad for traffic trends - Alexa traffic graphs roughly match those from Sitemeter, indicating that Alexa is not so bad for traffic trends.
plasticbag : Alexa stats match Sitemeter stats for relatively well-trafficed sites - I'm pretty sure—well I know, actually—that Alexa rankings don't coincide so effectively the further you go down the rankings. When you get to me the two are almost entirely unrelated...
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erikbenson : Sparklines Graph Library for Ruby - I think this is going to help me with the morale-o-meter
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62 month ago
jkottke : Wow, the Baby Name Wizard's NameVoyager is a great info visualization tool for viewing baby name popularity
Philippe Janvier : The Baby Name Wizard's NameVoyager - Enfin un moyen de pouvoir choisir le prénom de ses enfants sur des bases objectives :) [via] #
Eric Meyer : NameVoyager - It takes a minute to figure out how it works, and then it's just fascinating. [via Matt] [via]
Nelson Minar : Baby name voyager - Cool visualization
philgyford : The Baby Name Wizard's NameVoyager - I kept seeing links to this and ignored them. I shouldn't have, it's lovely. Would be nice if you could fix the scale though.
plasticbag : A java-based visualisation of baby names over time - As talked about by Tim and Rael at ETech 2005
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