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Data Visualization: Trend map for 2007 and beyond

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The two web sites “Nowandnext.com” and “Future Exploration Network” have together created a map of major trends for 2007 and beyond. The map covers trends for society & culture, government & politics, work & business, media & communications, science & technology, food & drink, medicine & well-being, financial services, retail & leisure, and transport & automotive. More information and the full size map at the…

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Map yourself on the Internet

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The web site map-o-net has created a nice tool to show your or other IP addresses on a fractal chart. Great idea to visualize unused addresses as green grass…

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Worldprocessor: Data as Globes

Ingo Guenther’s “Worldprocessor” project that started in 1988 has created some of the most outstanding globes. Currently there are more then 300 different designs visualizing world statistical data as globes. This project has been going for quite some time but the online catalog with hundreds of globes is still worth a look. We have selected [...]


The BEST Interactive Image Interfaces on the Web

To create this list we have been looking at dozens of data visualization, image mapping and picture mosaic solutions plus piles of descriptions. To make the list most useful we came up with the following criteria for the tools: Should be online and actively maintained by the site owner Should be interactive Should use photos [...]


Video: FedEx Ant Hill

In a presentation FedEx CIO referred to a video that shows the airplane network of FedEx planes flying in and out of Memphis during a 24 hour period. The video is on YouTube now. Nice animation and very relaxing to watch. Click on the image for the jump (multimedia) via Rebelutionary


New York: Neighborhood maps

There is of course the official neighborhood map from the N.Y.C. Dep. of City Planning that maps the 59 community districts but most New Yorkers have a few more names for their neighborhoods. There is Hell’s kitchen, the Meat Packing district, the Theater district and many more that are not included in the official maps. [...]