How the world spends its time online
Here is an amazing info-graphic by visual economics on how the world spends its time online. [via]
Apple Appstore “Hyperwall”
Check out a video (from Mashable) of the Hyperwall, that Apple has installed at the venue of WWDC 2010, San Francisco.
Hyperwall shows the real-time stream of app downloads from the App Store. Icons from 20,000 top selling apps are tiled and shakes when one is downloaded. Brilliant visualization!
This hyperwall is powered by 30 Mac [...]
iPad Data Unboxed
The following graphic created by John Kumahara and Johnathan Bonnell offers an interesting perspective on the iPad data. Here are some points of interest:
- The average price for an iPhone app is three dollars less than the price for an iPad app.
- 80% of iPad apps come [...]
Economic Indicators & Stock Market Returns : Visualization
Following visualization is by Stephen McDaniel of Freakalytics. The idea is to demonstrate the complex relationships between multiple metrics by looking at the stock market patterns relative to economic conditions from 1901-2008.
This info-graphic is created using a free online visualization tool called Tableau Public from Tableau software. Anybody can create an interactive [...]
Disease Fatality Rates - Infographic
Created by David McCandless, this visualization shows the average fatality rates for known diseases. The size of the bubble indicates how likely you are to die from a given disease (larger is more fatal).
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What are people really buying Online?
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Interesting info-graphics of what people buy online compared to in stores. Amazing visualization! [via]
The Billion Dollar Gram
Interesting visualization (Click on the image to view a bigger image) of billion dollar spends. Another work by David McCandless, a London-based visual & data journalist.
The hierarchy of digital distractions
Amazing visualization of digital distractions by David McCandless, a London-based author, writer, designer and independent visual & data journalist. Click on the image for a bigger view. [via]
Data Visualization: The Colors of Democracy
Spotted by brainpickings, the Colors of Democracy is a flyer distributed in Bulgaria, displaying voting results by party affiliation for Bulgarian Parliament elections since the fall of Communism.
Each dot represents the official color of a specific Bulgarian party — the visualization clearly shows the declining grip of the conservative party in (red)), the one [...]
