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  1. Explanation of the link, two links ago, about Yahoo data visualization.
  2. Advertising companies thinks there is nothing wrong with creepy advertising.
  3. I don't know much about Mangnolia but this seems like a very good reason to be worried about Software as a Service.
  4. Seems like the cheapest option for unlimited data in the <4 month range.
  5. I will convert your Excel data into one of several web-friendly formats, including HTML, JSON and XML.
  6. Myria is a distributed, shared-nothing Big Data management system and Cloud service from the University of Washington. We derive requirements from real users and complex workflows, especially in science.
  7. When anonymization fails. And apparently it always fails.
  8. Looks interesting although I'm not sure I quite understand the problem it is actually solving.
    updated: 2015-02-18, original: 2015-02-18 to , , , , , , - Archived Link
  9. Preface to Jake VanderPlas's new book. This looks awesome.
  10. I saw this on a few different visualization and statistics websites. It's a nice set of maps.
  11. updated: 2013-01-02, original: 2012-11-21 to , , , - Archived Link
  12. Saw this paper at CHI. Pretty awesome although not entire sure what this is good for.
  13. Very small and incomplete list ATM but perhaps it will grow.
  14. Stop the government opacity initiative.
  15. Interesting... but very blockchainy.
  16. Impressive use of fists in the iconography. Good work in terms of data portability. Less impressive or good seeming in terms of autonomy more generally.
  17. I don't really see how this a new paradigm, but maybe that's just didn't because I didn't read the book yet.
  18. Using Wikipedia to see which philosophers influenced which other philosophers.
  19. I love this kind of information archeology...
  20. Great article. The second article in this series is important as well.

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