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Close-up of the legend.

Seattle Design Nerds. Dec 31/Jan 1 2018/2019. Burke Museum

Las remeras de Program.AR, mucho más que un recuerdo

What a legendary event it was! ZoomCharts interactive data visualization software made heads turn and people talk, which resulted in a dramatic increase of our sales. We received tons of positive feedback and testimonies on how ZoomCharts helped people to analyze their data in more efficient ways and how it helped them to increase sales.

 

Because of the unique way presenters and researchers can interact with the ZoomCharts graphs and charts our users improve efficiency of their processes and minimize time spent on research and analysis. There are no products like that in the market.

 

Try ZoomCharts for FREE!

 

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Network Chart

Big network exploration

Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.

 

Time Chart

Time navigation and exploration tool

Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.

 

Pie Chart

Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration

Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.

 

Facet Chart

Scrollable bar chart with drill-down

Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.

 

ZoomCharts

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The world’s most interactive data visualization software

 

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7th July Bristol Hackspace, organised by Matt Venn

Although it’s still early in the evolution of HTML5, we’ve started to receive many requests to develop data visualization projects in HTML5 instead of Flash.

 

In most cases, these requests have been related to a desire to reach a wider audience, and the belief that HTML5 will be more compatible than Flash. We’ve also heard a lot of people mention that they need to have their visualizations work on the iPad.

 

These are reasonable expectations and requests, so we did some research to find out exactly which audiences we could reach by deploying a large data visualization project in HTML5. We also took a look at how the iPad could influence the experience.

 

You can read more about our research, and explore a serious amount of reader feedback on this topic, on our blog:

now.periscopic.com/?p=977

Seattle Design Nerds. Dec 31/Jan 1 2018/2019. Burke Museum

Bubble-TV est une visualisation en temps réel des messages publics émis sur Twitter. De manière ludique et décalée, Bubble-TV permet de suivre les tweets, de les classer par opinion et de créer ainsi des tendances en temps réel lors d’une émission de télé. Issue d’un premier travail primé lors du concours de Google dataviz Elections 2012, cette nouvelle version est le fruit d’une collaboration entre l’Institut de recherche et d’innovation du Centre Pompidou (IRI), l’équipe de recherche Aviz de l’INRIA et l’équipe de l’émission.

plus d'informations :

www.iri.centrepompidou.fr/experimentations/bubble-tv/?lan...

Interactive visualization with D3

Here's Pluto7's CEO, Manju Devadas slideshare: www.slideshare.net/mdevadas/pluto7-vizualization-and-bi-t...

Helping Clients Improve Business with Predictive Analytics Executive Presentations and data driven story telling E.g. ROI Analysis Internet of Everything adoption Alteryx Alliance partner Leads Tableau and Alteryx meetup : www.meetup.com/Tableau-Alteryx-Community-Silicon-Valley-B...

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CODAME DATAVIZ ART+TECH Event.

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Photos by ANI

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Seattle Design Nerds. Burke Museum. Dec 31/Jan 1 2018/2019

Although it’s still early in the evolution of HTML5, we’ve started to receive many requests to develop data visualization projects in HTML5 instead of Flash.

 

In most cases, these requests have been related to a desire to reach a wider audience, and the belief that HTML5 will be more compatible than Flash. We’ve also heard a lot of people mention that they need to have their visualizations work on the iPad.

 

These are reasonable expectations and requests, so we did some research to find out exactly which audiences we could reach by deploying a large data visualization project in HTML5. We also took a look at how the iPad could influence the experience.

 

You can read more about our research, and explore a serious amount of reader feedback on this topic, on our blog:

now.periscopic.com/?p=977

Seattle Design Nerds. Dec 31/Jan 1 2018/2019. Burke Museum

Gert Franke presenting "Seven years of creating data visualizations"

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