What is behind rising inflation?
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What is behind rising inflation?
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World According to Americans.
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This infographic shows you what those 16 digits credit card numbers really mean? Contrary to what you may think, they aren’t random. Those 16 digits are there for a reason and, knowing a few simple rules, you could actually learn a lot about a credit card just from its number.
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SocialAction is a social network analysis tool that integrates visualization and statistics to improve the analytical process.
SocialAction in Demo
(SocialAction: Analyzing the Social Network of US Senators)
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Do horoscopes really all just say the same thing? David McCandless from Information Is Beautiful scraped & analysed 22,000 to see.
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A new view of the United States based on the distribution of common last names shows centuries of history and echoes some of America's great immigration sagas. To compile this data, geographers at University College London used phone directories to find the predominant surnames in each state. Software then identified the probable provenances of the 181 names that emerged.
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Leading data visualization firm JESS3 produced the video. "To be able to educate people about how and why Wikipedia works was the challenge"
The State of Wikipedia not only explores the rich history and inner-workings of the web-based encyclopedia, but it's also a celebration of its 10th anniversary. With more than 17 million articles in over 270 languages, Wikipedia has undoubtedly become one of the most visited and relied upon sites on the web today.
There will soon be seven billion people on the planet. By 2045 global population is projected to reach nine billion. Nigel Holmes is a British graphic designer and theorist, imagines how much space we would need to host a world party for 7 billion people in 2011.
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