“Infographic Of The Day: Could Twitter Help Us Create Smarter Transit Routes?” #infographic http://bit.ly/ydyyAI
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Hand-made visualization tool-kit from Jose Duarte
What is Visual.ly?
I don’t know nothing about them but the teaser is promising. Any invites anyone?
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Our Digital life
Interviewing almost 50,000 consumers across 46 countries, including all BRIC and most N-11 markets, Digital Life is the largest, most comprehensive study of the Global Digital Consumer, ever. These markets represent 88% of the global Digital population; we cover markets from where Digital is close to ubiquitous to those beginning their digital journey whether through PC at home, mobile or internet cafés.
“It’s not information overload it’s filter failure” Clay Shirky
To understand what consumers do is not enough. ‘Clicks’ are not the whole story.
To get a true picture of the consumer, you need to understand their history, their needs and emotions. This will explain why they do what they do.
Click on the image for a sample of the research. You can choose countries, age groups and other metrics. The visualization and the navigation really ROCKS!
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Facebook Video Infographic
The basics about social networks and Facebook. Are social networks the next step in the evolution of human intelligence?
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Finding Music With Pictures: Using Visualization for Discovery
View more presentations from Paul Lamere.
With so much music available, finding new music that you like can be like finding a needle in a haystack. We need new tools to help us to explore the world of music, tools that can help us separate the wheat from the chaff. In this panel we will look at how visualizations can be used to help people explore the music space and discover new, interesting music that they will like. We will look at a wide range of visualizations, from hand drawn artist maps, to highly interactive, immersive 3D environments. We’ll explore a number of different visualization techniques including graphs, trees, maps, timelines and flow diagrams and we’ll examine different types of music data that can contribute to a visualization. Using numerous examples drawn from commercial and research systems we’ll show how visualizations are being used now to enhance music discovery and we’ll demonstrate some new visualization techniques coming out of the labs that we’ll find in tomorrow’s music discovery applications.
Hugh Garry from Storify’d
(Source: musicmachinery.com)
A nice visualization based on Android market facts made with After Effects, Photoshop and Illustrator.
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Risk Perception and Actual Hazards
the best beach moment ever by Johann Büsen
Sometimes shining the light on your value requires a comparison with one of your competitors, eh?
Don’t waste today’s energy … move on!
GIF by Be Con In Riot based on “Desktop Orchestra” by northamerican
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If this infographic is to be believed you will be Googled before that first date 95% of the time.
Digital: This graphic offers and interesting look at search results.
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