Genealogy of Influence Viewer
“”This project is a Prefuse flare based visualization of the graph of influence nodes on freebase.com. The Genealogy of Influence project was started by Mike Love in the summer of 2005. In July 2007, Mike added the data to Freebase and ever since it is now growing on freebase.com on a daily basis through input of the freebase”.rn
Google Fusion Tables
Upload small or large data sets from spreadsheets or CSV files. Visualize your data on maps, timelines and charts. Pick who can access your data; hide parts of your data if needed. Merge data from multiple tables. Discuss your data with others. Track changes and discussions. “Visit the Google Fusion Tables Website
Twitter StreamGraph Visualization
“”A StreamGraph is shown for the latest 1000 tweets which contain the search word. The default search query is ‘data visualization’ but a new one can be typed into the text box at the top of the application. You can also enter a Twitter ID preceded by the ‘@’ symbol to see the latest tweets from that user. A parameter to the URL can be used to specify the initial search word. For example, use http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=coffee to see the latest tweets about coffee.”rn
Cross-domain AJAX Requests
In a perfect world cross-browser AJAX requests would just work, unfortunately they do not. Attempting to request remote files with AJAX will cause errors in the script and can be a pretty big hurdle in some cases and can be very frustrating. However, there are a few things that I have come across, in looking for a solution to this, that I would like to share.”Visit the Ooeygui Website
Valence – Relationships of Large Data Sets
“”Valence is a set of software sketches about building representations that explore the structures and relationships inside very large sets of information”. This project was created by the awesome Ben Fry.rn
Google Visualization API
“The Google Visualization API lets you access multiple sources of structured data that you can display, choosing from a large selection of visualizations. Google Visualization API enables you to expose your own data, stored on any data-store that is connected to the web, as a Visualization compliant datasource. Thus you can create reports and dashboards as well as analyze and display your data through the wealth of available visualization applications. The Google Visualization API also provides a platform that can be used to create, share and reuse visualizations written by the developer community at large. “”Visit the Google Visualization API Website
Blooming Numbers – The Cultural Context of Numbers
“This project was an MFA thesis in computer graphics by Yuri Lee at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The goal of the project is to visualize the relationships between cultural contexts and the preferences of numbers in interactive and dynamic waysrn
Narrative 2.0 – Music Visualizations
“Narrative 2.0 visualises music. The music was segmented in single chanals. The chanals are shown fanlike and the lines move from the center away with the time. The angle of the line changes according to the frequency of the channel, while the frequency reaching a high level, the chanal becomes highlighted by orange. rn
Flapjax – Javascript Framework
Flapjax is a new programming language designed around the demands of modern, client-based Web applications. Its principal features include:rn
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Event-driven, reactive evaluation
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An event-stream abstraction for communicating with web services
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Interfaces to external web services
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Social Collider – Twitter Visualization
“The Social Collider reveals cross-connections between conversations on Twitter.”With the Internet’s promise of instant and absolute connectedness, two things appear to be curiously underrepresented: both temporal and lateral perspective of our data-trails. Yet, the amount of data we are constantly producing provides a whole world of contexts, many of which can reveal astonishing relationships if only looked at through time.rn