Visualize your data...in 3D! Quick, easy and inexpensive. Graph Earth enables marketing and other business professionals to create stunning visual representations of their data, all without the time and costs associated with a full-featured GIS. Create one of a kind deliverables and distribute them to the world, recipients need only install Google Earth to view the resulting standards compliant KML/KMZ files.
ChronoZoom is an open source community project dedicated to visualizing the history of everything to bridge the gap between the humanities and sciences using the story of Big History to easily understand all this information. This project has been funded and supported by Microsoft Research Connections in collaboration with University California at Berkeley and Moscow State University.
Free, Open-Source Data Visualization Web Widgets, and More
This is an open-source "spin-off" from the SIMILE project at MIT. Here we offer free, open-source web widgets, mostly for data visualizations. They are maintained and improved over time by a community of open-source developers.
The World's First Visual Browser, bringing the physical and virtual worlds together. Aurasma is a free app that lets you discover, create and share amazing virtual content, integrated into the real world.
A virtual machine (VM) is a "completely isolated guest operating system installation within a normal host operating system".[1] Modern virtual machines are implemented with either software emulation or hardware virtualization or (in the most cases) both together.
FuturICT will build a Living Earth Platform, a simulation, visualization and participation platform to support decision-making of policy-makers, business people and citizens.