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blog.revolutionanalytics.com
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| | | | | The R Graph Gallery, the website from Romain François that showcases hundreds of examples of data visualization with R, has new social features. Now, when you find a graph or chart you find appealing or useful, you can "Like" it on Facebook or "+1" it on Google+. This should be a great way of highlighting the best charts and graphs in this massive collection (and don't forget they all include working R source code as well, to adapt for your own needs). Here are some examples from the current front page: Explore the graphs in the R Graph Gallery at... | |
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chartporn.org
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| | | | | An addictive collection of beautiful charts, graphs, maps, and interactive data visualization toys -- on topics from around the world | |
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9elements.com
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| | | | | Good visualisations are more than just fancy graphics. They are a lot about storytelling, shedding light on important issues, and at the same time inspiring us to raise new questions. Building such visualisations can be a very time-consuming effort,... | |
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blog.hulacorn.com
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| | | Optimising ways of working may be cheaper than creating a whole platform | ||