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Factbook eXplorer for analysing country statistics. RoamBi - Your Data, iPhone-Style. 37 Data-ish Blogs You Should Know About | FlowingData. You might not know it, but there are actually a ton of data and visualization blogs out there. I'm a bit of a feed addict subscribing to just about anything with a chart or a mention of statistics on it (and naturally have to do some feed-cleaning every now and then). In a follow up to my short list last year, here are the data-ish blogs, some old and some new, that continue to post interesting stuff. Data and Statistics By the Numbers - Column from The New York Times visual Op-ed columnist, Charles Blow, who also used to be NYT's graphics director.Data Mining - Matthew Hurst, scientist at Microsoft's MSN, also the co-creator of BlogPulse.Statistical Modeling - We might disagree on certain things, but Andrew's blog is one of the few active pure statistics blogs.The Numbers Guy - Data-minded reporting from Carl Bialik of the Wall Street Journal.Basketball Geek - Like statistical analysis and basketball?

Statistical/Analytical Visualization Maps Design & Infographics Others Worth Noting. World Bank Open API 2.0 Launched. API – What? Fact: World Bank has been collecting massive amounts of data, for the past 50+ years, and now possesses one of the richest repository of information about economic development in the world. World Bank Open API is an initiative of the World Bank that opens the wealth of the World Bank’s global economic data to the outside world, in a standard, easily accessible way. Open API allows third parties to develop mash-ups and applications with the World Bank data and easily create different kinds of interesting visualizations and insightful reports.

A pilot version of the Open API system was released last year. Now the World Bank is releasing version 2.0 of the API that addresses many structural, technical and interface improvements. We were honored to be the architects and developers of this version. Divide et Impera One of the first things you notice when you look into World Bank data is the large volume. Getting Started What’s Next? Explain the world with maps. - UUorld. WowChart Gallery - Two Row Bar Chart - - Presentation 3D animate.

Visualization Lab. 7 Beautiful Data Visualizations (With Videos) Data visualizations can be gorgeous, but images often don't do them justice, especially if we're talking live, real-time visualizations (some of which require a lot of processing power and can't even be run on a regular desktop computer). We've dug out 7 videos of awesome data visualizations you simply must see. Skyrails Skyrails is a social network visualization system, but it can be used to visualize any graph or dataset.

It has a built in programming language for processing, but it allows for the creation of menus so even non-experts can use it. As far as the actual visualizations go, they redefine awesomeness. Radiohead - House of Cards After all the techy stunts they've pulled over the years, we're practically counting on Radiohead to be on the forefront of technology, and they didn't let us down with their last video, House of Cards. Fidg't Visualizer Animation of a Large Social Network There's not much info about the data used here, but boy does it look gorgeous! Project Palantir. Monday Inspiration: Data Visualization and Infographics | Graphi. Advertisement The main goal of data visualization is its ability to visualize data, communicating information clearly and effectivelty. It doesn’t mean that data visualization needs to look boring to be functional or extremely sophisticated to look beautiful. To convey ideas effectively, both aesthetic form and functionality need to go hand in hand, providing insights into a rather sparse and complex data set by communicating its key-aspects in a more intuitive way.

Yet designers often tend to discard the balance between design and function, creating gorgeous data visualizations which fail to serve its main purpose — communicate information. In both print and web design infographics — visual representations of information, data or knowledge — are often used to support information, strengthen it and present it within a provoking and sensitive context, depending on designer’s creativity. Data Visualization and Infographics Virtual Water11Simple, clean, elegant and effective. George W. Data Visualization: Modern Approaches.