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Data Visualisation: Tools and Examples [ABSTRACT] Monday, 9th February 2009
By
Matthew Solle
Abstract:
With the volume of information piling up inside organizations, information professionals are turning to information discovery tools to help them find information that might otherwise get buried. Visualisation tools are one such approach and, as Matthew Solle writes, the tools in this space are becoming increasingly innovative.
Article:
With the volume of information piling up inside organizations, information professionals are turning to information discovery tools to help them find information that might otherwise get buried. Visualisation tools are one such approach and, as Matthew Solle writes, the tools in this space are becoming increasingly innovative.
What's Inside
Obviously the possibilities are endless and users are already doing things like wiring up things like their fridges to the web and mixing the data with other data like pollution levels. Request a beta login from them if you are interested.
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By Matthew Solle

Matthew Solle runs the small research and design agency Bright & Matt (http://brightandmatt.com/) and has recently worked with Lloyds, Amazon and The Guardian. Matthew is a key organiser of the London UX Community scene and has recently started the London IA Podcasts with Andrew Travers (http://london-ia.com/). Matthew blogs at youtheuser.com (http://youtheuser.com) and can be found on Twitter as @solle
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