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- meska - Oct 02 2009 | statistics
Quoted: Gapminder promotes a fact based world view by unveiling the beauty of statistics. Gapminder World, TED Talks and more.
- justinmwhitaker - Nov 13 2008 | politics, design
Gapminder is a non-profit venture promoting sustainable global development and achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals by increased use and understanding of statistics and other information about social, economic and environmental development at local, national and global levels.
- jknudsen - Apr 23 2008 | world, design, information, architecture
Quoted: Gapminder - taking information that's dry as dust and making it visible through animation. Making sense of the world by having fun with statistics!
- Sigalon - Nov 10 2007 | Gapminder, sweden, statistics
Quoted: Gapminder - taking information that’s “dry as dust” and making it visible through animation. Making sense of the world by having fun with statistics!
- charlesncollins - Oct 21 2007 | finance, market research, statistics
Quoted: Gapminder - taking information that’s “dry as dust†and making it visible through animation. Making sense of the world by having fun with statistics!
Quoted: Gapminder - taking information that’s “dry as dust†and making it visible through animation. Making sense of the world by having fun with statistics!
- mikemeanswar - May 11 2007 | data, charts, graphs, information, mashups, stats, visualization, google, imported:del.icio.us
"Gapminder’s Trendalyzer software unveils the beauty of statistics by converting boring numbers into enjoyable interactive animations."
Quoted: Gapminder - taking information that’s “dry as dust†and making it visible through animation. Making sense of the world by having fun with statistics!
- austinlifestyles - Apr 09 2007 | trends, googlemaps, springnet, walhus, spring.net, austincast
We believe that Google’s acquisition of Trendalyzer will speed up the achievement of this noble goal. Trendalyzer’s developers have left Gapminder to join Google in Mountain View, where Google intends to improve and scale up Trendalyzer
- jny2cornell - Mar 19 2007 | google, visualization, statistics, tech
Gapminder’s Trendalyzer software unveils the beauty of statistics by converting boring numbers into enjoyable interactive animations. The goal is to promote a fact-based worldview by bringing statistical story-telling to new levels. In collaboration with producers of accurate statistics that are eager to give the public free access to databases, Gapminder hopes to recruit and inspire many users of public statistics.
Search statistics through Google and watch it move with Gapminder. Google Subscribed Links makes it possible to search deep into Gapminder's moving graphs visualizing world development.
- deborealis - Jun 14 2006 | global development, google, UN
really cool.
Quoted: Google Subscribed Links makes it possible to search deep into Gapminder's moving graphs visualizing world development. The blogg will be used to comment on how world development is presented in relation to the best available facts, as well as to the uncertainty of these facts.
- iktinos - Dec 24 2007 | data, visualisation, statistics
- vylycyn - Feb 01 2007 | gapminder, statistics, visualization, economics, development, politics, information, flash, world, tools, software, imported:del.icio.us
- jscat - Dec 12 2006 | world, statistics
- davisseal - Jul 16 2006 | statistics, research, Reference
- alipasha - Jun 28 2006 | data, visualization, imported:del.icio.us
- anuruddha - May 29 2006 | ict4d, web2.0, socialsoftware, mashup, google, imported:del.icio.us
- thome - May 12 2006 | statistics, economics, politics, imported:del.icio.us
- ento - May 12 2006 | visualization, statistics, economics, development, flash, information, imported:del.icio.us
- comuneo - May 01 2006 | statistics, flash, trends, visualization, economics, information, imported:del.icio.us
- cmulbrandon - Mar 16 2006 | Visualization, IncomeBooklet, imported:del.icio.us
- arnet - Feb 01 2006 | activism, community, statistics, economics, politics, imported:del.icio.us
- sidea - Dec 27 2005 | economics, visualization, imported:del.icio.us
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