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The map displays unemployment, foreclosures, bankruptcy, or a composite “stress index”, by county. Easy to miss: in the upper right you can change the scale of the mapping (rates, m-t-m, y-t-y). To look at data over time, click on the “monthly rates” option and a historical slider will appear at the bottom. Double click on a region to zoom in; click & hold to move around, point at a county for popup detail.
Would have preferred to see this info in chart form. (via)
Interactive map of cab pickups in NYC Jan-Mar, 2009, based on millions of taxi trips. Apparently they also used the data to create a phone app. (via FlowingData).
From flipflopflyball.com — a collection of interesting baseball infographics. This is just a sample. They really have some creative visualizations of long term trends there. Check it out.
Stacked record bars showing whether the teams with the best record won the world series: 
Country of origin (1871-2009): 
A great series of charts by Information is Beautiful for the Guardian.
The projections are based on last fall’s IMF/WEO, and it focuses on emerging and developing countries, but the presentation is certainly interesting.
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5 Apr 2010In: Bailout Employment Finance Source: NYT Stock Market US Economy
5 Apr 2010This time from the NYT, covering 200 CEOs. Related article.
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