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MTV Video Music Awards Tweet Tracker Visualization

As it was previously announced from Reuters to the interwebs, the VMA Tweet Tracker [mtv.com] is a real-time graph of Twitter activity that highlights the social news surrounding the Video Music awards by aggregating the most popular terms being tweeted around this event. Developed by Stamen Design and social media monitoring company Radian6, circular bubbles with celebrity head shots grow and shrink...
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12 Fresh, Original and Unique Photoshop Tutorials

Everyday the Photoshop community offers several new tutorials and free resources. Any and all tutorials are appreciated, sometimes though, you yearn for a tutorial that is fresh, original and unique. Something out with the norm. A chance to learn a new skill or technique and stretch your graphic design skills to the limit. In this post we have collected 12 recent Photoshop tutorials that meet that...
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Visualizing the Past Changes in the US Homeland Security Advisory System

Red Orange Yellow Blue and Green [redorangeyellowblueandgreen.com] by Linden Tibbets is a simple, interpretative interface that reveals all the historical changes in the <a rel=”nofollow” target=”_blank” href=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeland_Security_Advisory_System”>United States Homeland Security Advisory System. This month, Homeland Security Secretary...
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They Might Be Giants: Periodic Table Infographic (Music) Video

“Meet The Elements” is an (quite sophisticated) infographically animated, upbeat video from the music group They Might Be Giants. It is an ode to the periodic table of elements and how they form our world. See also Periodic Coffee Table, Periodic Table of Brand Language, Periodic Table of the Internet, Periodic Table of Visualization, Periodic Spiral, Photographic Periodic Table, Periodic...
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Twitter Contribution Studies

I’ve recently been analyzing several Twitter usage studies for my Impact of Social Models talk at IDEA09. Since most of these studies explore similar questions, I thought it would be interesting to look at the similarities (and differences) in their answers. Contribution 5% of users account for 75% of all activity (June 2009 study of 11.5M users) 10% account for 86% of activity (June 2009 study...
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