You’re not in Illinois anymore, Motorola employees. Our infographic predicts bumpy weather ahead for “Googlola.”
by Rex Hammock
People keep asking for my G+ so here it is. I have no idea what to do with it or why people want it, but enjoy?
A 3D globe showing Google search volume (requires a WebGL-enabled browser, like Google Chrome). Also, there’s another version showing world population.
The Internet was the worst thing to happen for self-diagnosis.
Hi guys. Just wanted to let you and your readers know about the Data Viz Challenge (datavizchallenge.org). We started the challenge to encourage Americans to use and learn more about data visualization, via a really nice data set maintained by whatwepayfor.com that breaks down how our federal income taxes are spent. The challenge has $10,000 in prizes and is open to US residents. We’d particularly like to encourage programmers / developers to participate since the data has a well-developed API.
Thanks!
- Val Klump, Google Inc.
Chris Harrison, a Ph.D. student in Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon, created an infographic of how “he” and “she” are used in Google’s digital books archive, which contains 200 years worth of published material. The graph shows the 120 most common words used after “he” and “she,” ordered in decreasing frequency.
Spanish ad agency Smäll created an illustration showing the popularity of each letter of the alphabet in Google.
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