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Top 15 Data Visualization Tips


January 03, 2011 06:00 AM "Excellence in statistical graphics consists of complex ideas communicated with clarity, precision and efficiency," writes information visualization guru and author Edward R. Tufte. Preaching simplicity and offering practical advice, expert Stephen Few decries distorted 3D pie charts and graphics that are too hard to read. This image gallery offers best-practice examples, advice, free resources and insight from experts on the best of data and information visualization. If a picture is worth 1,000 words, then clear and effective data visualizations are worth more than a stack of spreadsheets or reams of reports. Learn from the New York Times, Gapminder, Zillow, Many Eyes, Google, Wordle and other successful practitioners of advanced data visualization.
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Mashup Mixes Maps And Home-Value Data

Zillow.com has long mashed up home value data with satellite and street views (now provided by Bing). The real estate bust has brought a new twist: spotting homes in foreclosure as possible investment opportunities. This view shows 31 homes in foreclosure in Norwood, NJ, as of Sept. 1 2010. A click one of the homes release details about the number of beds, baths, square footage, etc.

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