Real-time visualization of geolocated tweets around the world.
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Real-time visualization of geolocated tweets around the world.
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This map shows the density of nursing and midwifery personnel as the number of nurses/midwives per 10,000 population, in 2000 - 2009.
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Legendary Red Army weapons used in the 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War against Nazi Germany.
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This map shows number of SUBWAY restaurant locations in each country.
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GlobalWebIndex goes beyond conventional market research reports and one off studies. Take control of the largest ongoing market research data set on the web ever compiled, with our revolutionary online tool.
Check out their free tool that gives you a chance to play with 3 areas in their data set. This is real data and allows you to see how to customise your view by audience. In the full platform we provide over 500 elements for you to do this:via globalwebindex.net
WordCount is an interactive presentation showing the 86,800 most popular English words, ranked and sized in order of how often they're used, and arranged side by side in one long, scrollable sentence.
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This map shows current worldwide annual Meat Consumption per capita.
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Every election cycle has its own issue; what Americans care about is constantly changing. Every January, the Pew Center for the People and the Press surveys Americans about what their top political priorities are for the year. These are their answers, going back to 2001.
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In the final days before Tuesday’s elections, Twitter users interested in politics have increased their bursts of 140 characters. The chart below highlights the number of posts related to candidates running for governor or the Senate.
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