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In: Bailout Finance US Economy
2 Mar 2010Go great lakes! (via FlowingData)
I’ve just started playing with this new online interactive visualization tool, but it looks fantastic.
Here are some examples of what other people have produced with it:
The Economist produces quality audio annotated presentations on a number of topics. Here are a few recent ones:
Asia’s Growing Economic Power (a historical perspective) 
In: Employment US Economy
28 Feb 2010Race, and sex income gaps in the USA. (via)
In: Culture Source: NYT Sports
28 Feb 2010For most, less than half a second. The NYT has graphed the finishing times of many Olympic events – and if you hit the play button at the left of the race it will play a tone-sound in real time for each finisher, illustrating just how little separated the medal winners from everyone else. Very cool! (via)
Biggest NE storms of all time. Strangely, excludes the Blizzard of ’77, which I remember in upstate NY.
A beautiful interactive visualization of the effectiveness of various health supplements from Information is Beautiful, based on scientific research. Use the roll up menu on the right hand side to filter by condition. You can also view the raw research data they dug up to draw your own conclusions.
An addictive collection of beautiful charts, graphs, maps, and interactive data visualization toys -- on topics from around the world.