Data vizualitation
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Data presentation can be beautiful, elegant and descriptive. There is a variety of conventional ways to visualize data – tables, histograms, pie charts and bar graphs are being used every day, in every project and on every possible occasion. However, to convey a message to your readers effectively, sometimes you need more than just a simple pie chart of your results. In fact, there are much better, profound, creative and absolutely fascinating ways to visualize data . Many of them might become ubiquitous in the next few years.
The new LinkedIN Maps is a very cool interactive infographic that visualizes your own LinkedIN network. The InMaps pull data from your own LinkedIN profile when you allow access, so you can only see your own network. The connections are grouped into clusters based on shared connections and companies. You can see above that my network has a few clearly defined clusters, but then a large blue area that has no clear cluster information. You can also learn about you network with some of the visual data built into the map.