Capzule PHR

Data visualization helps users to analyze and compare health data and events for any given period of time. Users may select from multiple sets of data and visualize in an interactive timeline format for easy browsing with finger swipes.

Capzule Introduces Interactive Time Line to Personal Health Data on iPad. It is also the first personal health record on the iPhone platform to allow editing from a PC over Wi-Fi, including the capability to upload files via a web browser. The Share feature has expanded to allow data transfer between iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch devices, making it easier to copy data to a family member's device, to an upgraded device, or to replicate in multiple devices. The most unique aspect of Capzule PHR is the ability for users to customize a personal set of health monitoring templates to record health conditions. These Flowsheets report a visual progress of health goals using points plotted on a graph.

Capzule PHR is available on the App Store for $4.99.

via capzule.com

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NetCharts Pro

NetCharts Pro is the solution for Java developers to deliver dynamic, interactive charts and graphs within applications, via web-browsers, or within internet enabled devices.

NetCharts Pro provides Java developers can create HTML5 compliant web applications today. With support for SVG included in Pro v7.0, users can deploy rich-client, chart enabled applications in HTML5 compliant browsers without the need for a third party plug-in. Plus, to support browsers that may not be HTML5 compliant, NetCharts Pro v7.0 can automatically translate SVG into Flash within the browser.

Key Features
  • Comprehensive graphing library with a robust Java API
  • Thousands of charts and styles, and hundreds of pre-built chart templates
  • Unparalleled flexibility to create minimally styled or highly styled charts
  • Drill-down, roll-over, pop-ups, zooming, scrolling, rotation, and build animations
  • Highlights, spotlights, shadows, and corner styles
  • Anti-aliasing, automatic text wrapping
  • Internationalization (i18n) support to render any language, date, time or currency
  • Section 508 compliance support
  • Supports Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6+
  • Supports any web application language (i.e., ASP, .NET, Java, PHP, PERL, or Cold Fusion) Java Web frameworks (Struts, JSF, Servlets, JSPs) desktop SWING applications, and mobile apps
  • Support for SVG allows rich-client, chart enabled applications to run in HTML 5 compliant browsers
  • Automatically translate SVG into Flash within the browser (for browsers that may not yet be HTML 5 compliant)
  • Can be used with NetCharts Designer to create chart templates
Specifications
  • Operating Systems: Any Java 1.6+ compatible operating system
For interactive chart demo: Chart Gallery
Live dashboard demo: Live Dashboard examples

Software can be Download from here: http://www.visualmining.com/resource_library/download_NetCharts_software.php

Examples of charts created using this software:

Packet Flight: User vs Youtube

This is a visualization of the network packets of a YouTube video, slowed down 12 times. You can clearly see the handshake, some odd client/server negotiation, and the full ramp-up.

Created using Packet Flight: github.com/aristus/packet-flight

Each flying circle represents a network packet. The small green ones are control packets: ACK, SYN, etc. The larger blue ones are data packets.

The data is from a real tcpdump of the first 4 seconds of Rick Astley's music video.

Graph Your Inbox

Graph Your Inbox is a Google Chrome extension that allows you to graph Gmail activity over time. You can use it to visualize your communication with friends, your Facebook activity, when you purchased items on Amazon or how often you use certain words or phrases. We provide the same search functionality used by Gmail, but instead of a list of messages we show you a graph of your email trends over time.

Download it here.

Note: Graph Your Inbox is in no way associated with Gmail. Gmail is a registered trademark of Google, Inc. This extension does not save any personal information and does not send any personal information to any server. It does not request or record your email password. This extension does not modify the Gmail website or your email in any way.

via flowingdata.com

Invisible Cities

Invisible Cities maps information from one realm - online social networks - to another: an immersive, three dimensional space. In doing so, the piece creates a parallel experience to the physical urban environment. The interplay between the aggregate and the real-time recreates the kind of dynamics present within the physical world, where the city is both a vessel for and a product of human activity. It is ultimately a parallel city of intersections, discovery, and memory, and a medium for experiencing the physical environment anew.

By revealing the social networks present within the urban environment, Invisible Cities describes a new kind of city—a city of the mind. It displays geocoded activity from online services such as Twitter and Flickr, both in real-time and in aggregate.


via www.visualcomplexity.com

Revisit: Real-time Interactive Twitter Visualization

Revisit is a real-time visualization of the latest twitter messages (tweets) around a specific topic. Use it create your own twitter wall at a conference or an ambient display at your company or whatever other idea you come up with. In contrast to other twitterwalls, it provides a sense of the temporal dynamics in the twitter stream, and emphasizes the conversational threads established by retweets and @replies.

via moritz.stefaner.eu

Ecomagination Challenge: Powering the Grid

GE’s Ecomagination Challenge: Powering the Grid is an open call to action for businesses, entrepreneurs, innovators and students seeking breakthrough ideas to create a cleaner, more efficient and economically viable grid, and accelerate the adoption of smart grid technologies and just might get funded.

The Challenge invites people to come together to take on one of the world’s toughest challenges - building the next-generation power grid to meet the needs of the 21st century.

Selected Ecomagination Challenge entrants will be offered the opportunity to develop a commercial relationship with GE through:
Investment ( $200 million capital pledge of GE and its partners will be invested globally into promising start-ups and ideas), Validation, Distribution, Development, Growth

Here is the visualization of ideas ranked by votes and comments. Check it out which idea going to get $200 million.

via www.ge.com
(Click here for an interactive graphics)