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Rod Begbie : RA DIOHEA_D / HOU SE OF_C ARDS - Google Code - New Radiohead video was shot without cameras, instead using lasers to get 3D data which was visualized. Chunks of the data are available from Google, so you can have a go at processing it yourself. [via] #
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17 days ago
veen : The 21 Stages of the Tour de France - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com
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Jeremy Zawodny : USA National Gas Temperature Map - USA National Gas Temperature Map: oh, "why it's good to live in Texas..."
nelson : Gas price map - Nice heatmap visualization
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joshua : Zoomii.com - The "Real" Online Bookstore - a zoomabe zui for amazon
Andy Baio : Zoomii, bookstore-like interface for browsing Amazon - Google Maps-like controls for zooming and panning the shelves [via]
Rod Begbie : Zoomii.com - The "Real" Online Bookstore - Whizzy Amazon-browsing UI, for those who like to judge books by their covers. [via] #
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25 days ago
Andy Baio : Visualizing 4.5 years of Flickr with code_swarm - see also: Federated Media and Django [via]
Rod Begbie : Visualizing 4.5 years of Flickr development - Flickr's codebase-over-time visualized. #
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Linkorama : oursignal.com - Great market map visualization of digg reddit delicious and hacker news
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veen : Citysense: Lets You Know What Everybody's Doing - O'Reilly Radar - "Citysense shows you how active locations are right now and which ones are abnormally active. In addition to these sexy visualizations they included an alarm lock that will wake you up earlier if the city is busier than normal before your commute&qu
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dbow : Spectra Visual Newsreader - MSNBC's hyper visual news (title) reader
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2 month ago
gleuschk : NY Times Visualisation of Clinton/Obama supporters - guess the outlying AR postgrads are old political friends of the Clintons'?
Ethan Marcotte : Looking Back: How Different Groups Voted (Flash) - I played with this infographic for the better part of fifteen minutes. Which probably means they’ve done a thing or two right. ∞
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2 month ago
Simon Willison : LastGraph 3 - LastGraph 3. Andrew Godwin’s last.fm profile visualisation tool, now in its third incarnation.
Rod Begbie : LastGraph3 - The last.fm music visualizer just upped the awesome a tad. I love the "posters" showing your artist preferences over time. [via] #
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Cameron Moll : msnbc.com: Spectra Visual Newsreader - msnbc.com's Spectra Visual Newsreader is a pretty fascinating visual experience. I don't know about the long-term utility of something like this, but I love that msnbc.com continues to explore the outer boundaries of the online news experience.
Rod Begbie : Spectra Visual Newsreader | msnbc.com - Interesting attempt by MSNBC to visualize (their own) RSS feeds. [via] #
dbow : Spectra Visual Newsreader - MSNBC's hyper visual news (title) reader
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2 month ago
Linkorama : Snackr is an RSS Addict's Dream Come True - I'm finding it deserves its own special purpose opml, because it is more distracting than twitter, doesnt synch attention with Newsgator and has a high cognitive load when scanning.
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3 month ago
nelson : Processing.js - A heroic project, the design Java framework ported to run in Javascript
Andy Baio : John Resig ported Processing to Javascript, using the Canvas element - one of the most amazing hacks I've ever seen; don't miss the demos further down the page
Rod Begbie : Processing.js - John Resig has ported the Processing visualization language to JavaScript, using the tag. John is officially one of the most scary-smart people I know. [via] #
Simon Willison : Processing.js - Processing.js. John Resig’s outstanding port of the Processing visualisation language to JavaScript and Canvas. Runs amazingly well in Firefox 3. One hell of a hack.
jcgregorio : John Resig - Processing.js - "I've ported the Processing visualization language to JavaScript, using the Canvas element." Whoa.
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3 month ago
nelson : All Streets - Beautiful visualization of all the roads in the US
Ethan Marcotte : All streets - ∞
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4 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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4 month ago
adamrg : Interesting map of media coverage - Shows growth or contraction as awkwardly shriveled or bloated country maps.
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4 month ago
Andy Baio : Nice roundup of Twitter visualizations - including some academic projects I hadn't seen [via]
nelson : Twitter visualizations - Various views into what's going on at Twitter
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veen : Coming Soon: Nothing Between You and Your Machine - New York Times - “If you’re looking for what’s next after the Web browser, this is it."
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gleuschk : A timeline (rather, 9 timelines) for the movie Primer - wow, I missed some stuff
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5 month ago
gleuschk : Another Visualization of the Netflix Prize Dataset | A Beautiful WWW - from the mefi thread about Jordan's Wired article
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Linkorama : t|w|i|t|t|e|r|m|e|t|e|r - charting buzz word count
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veen : The Ebb and Flow of Movies: Box Office Receipts 1986 - 2007 - The New York Times - Somewhat interactive visualization - large amounts of data with scrolling and mouseover effects. Anyone know what this sort of graph is called?
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Linkorama : PicLens | Immersive Slideshows Across the Web - PicLens instantly transforms your browser into a full-screen, 3D experience for viewing images on the web. Photos will come to life via a cinematic presentation that goes well beyond the confines of the traditional browser window. With PicLens, browsing a
joshua : PicLens | Immersive Views Across the Web
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