What exactly is going on with all the oil spewing into the Gulf,…
Nathan Yau
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Physics of oil spills explained
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History of the United States in a circle
Presidential Costs by Rachel Mercer offers a look at the history of the…
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Landscape chartspotting
We saw math principles in nature. Now how about charts? Andy Woodruff does…
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Twitter parade in your honor
This is completely useless in the good sort of way. Twitter parade, by…
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Stanley Cup winners and losers
Speaking of sports most Americans know nothing about, Robby Macdonell visualizes NHL Stanley…
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Interactive World Cup schedule
I was born in and live in the United States, so to me…
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Context to underwater depths
The Deepwater Horizon well is nearly a mile deep in water. It extends…
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Strata of common and not so common colors
In another look at the data from xkcd’s color experiment, Stephen Von Worley…
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Find your booty with Bing treasure maps
Maps on the major sites like Yahoo, Google, and Bing have a similar…
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Where the tourists really flock
A couple of weeks ago you saw Eric Fischer’s maps of Flickr photos…
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Review: Data Flow 2, Visualizing Information in Graphic Design
Note: The review copy I received is in French. Unfortunately, I only understand…
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Europe’s web of debt
While the US has its own problems with debt somewhere in the range…
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San Francisco crime mapped as elevation
Doug McCune maps San Francisco crime in 2009 as if it were elevation.…
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Data and its impact on journalism
In regards to the UK’s recent boom in open data, Simon Rogers of…
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Protovis 3.2 released – more examples and layouts
The most recent version of Protovis, the open-source visualization library that uses JavaScript…
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Track the 2010 MTV Movie Awards
Excited about the 2010 MTV Movie Awards? Yeah, me neither. But if you…
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Egregious Citations Issued to BP
BP processes about 1.5 million barrels of crude oil per day, across six…
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How little musicians earn online
You’ve heard about the struggling musician. It’s a tough business. How tough is…
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Poverty in late 19th century London
Alice Rawsthorn for The New York Times reports on Charles Booth’s London poverty…
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R for enterprise?
Norman Nie, co-creator of SPSS (acquired by IBM for $1.2 billion last summer),…