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Reassuring bits of nothing, from all over the globe

Twitter is a strange entrant onto the social networking stage … I must admit I don’t really see the point. People share little 120-character bits of information about themselves (“just had a great burrito for lunch”, “waiting for my dad to pick me up”, etc.),…


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JsVIS: JavaScript visualization software

Via Ajaxian, I learned about a new data visualization project called JsVis, released in January 2007. JsVis, by Kyle Sholtz, is a JavaScript framework for creating “Snowflake graphs” like this one: There is a lot of potential for visualizing complex relationships with this sort of…


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Data visualization tools from MIT

Simile, a project MIT, has created several open source tools for visualizing data on the web. The interfaces are clean and free of unnecessary decoration, and the AJAX interaction encourages exploration and questioning. These are an excellent addition to the information design toolbox. Timeplot is…


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A Collection of data visualization ideas

Smashing Magazine compiled a long list of modern approaches to visualizing data, including mind maps, charts, maps, bubble charts, histograms and more. It’s an excellent reference for gathering ideas and challenging assumptions about how to present data and relationships. Example below from visualcomplexity.com. .


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WordCamp 2007

Last weekend I shook off my Berkeley inertia and took a trip in to the city to attend WordCamp. I particularly enjoyed a talk by Rashmi Sinha about social networks and popularity. There are some problems inherent in basing a site’s navigation on popularity. A…


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