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Tuesday, September 12th, 2006
Check it out. It’s called rubber, written in Python.
Check it out. It’s called rubber, written in Python.
Check it out. It’s called rubber, written in Python.
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Information Diet: are we in an era of "information overconsumption" -- is it time to start "dieting" and make sure we only consume high-quality sources of information? Thought-provoking metaphor, and a great introductory video.
Interactive map to see "what percent are you" -- a great example NYT interactive reporting using data visualization to engage audience on relevant topic of the day.
GvR discusses the days before Python.
A profile of the varied professions of the 1%, also covers Nassau County, Long Island.
Nice example of news data visualization for top paying professions.
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