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This is an open-source “spin-off” from the SIMILE project at MIT . Here we offer free, open-source web widgets, mostly for data visualizations. They are maintained and improved over time by a community of open-source developers.
SIMILE Widgets
Data Visualization Software | Tulip
Written in C++ the framework enables the development of algorithms, visual encodings, interaction techniques, data models, and domain-specific visualizations.SIMILE Widgets | Exhibit
Exhibit lets you easily create web pages with advanced text search and filtering functionalities, with interactive maps, timelines, and other visualizations like these:Download Tableau Public | Tableau Public
Tableau Public is a free application that brings data to life. Create and share interactive charts and graphs, stunning maps, live dashboards and fun applications in minutes then publish anywhere on the web. Anyone can do it, it’s that easy—and it’s free.Protovis is no longer under active development. The final release of Protovis was v3.3.1 (4.7 MB) . The Protovis team is now developing a new visualization library, D3.js , with improved support for animation and interaction. D3 builds on many of the concepts in Protovis; for more details, please read the introduction and browse the examples . This project was led by Mike Bostock and Jeff Heer of the Stanford Visualization Group , with significant help from Vadim Ogievetsky . We welcome your comments and suggestions .
Protovis
Expressive Axiis gives developers the ability to expressively define their data visualizations through concise and intuitive markup. Axiis has been designed with a specific focus on elegant code, where your code can be just as beautiful as your visual output. Concise By leveraging {inline} Flex Binding and the Axiis markup syntax you don't need to write volumes of code to produce amazing results.

