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Snake Oil? The scientific evidence for health supplements | Information Is Beautiful - 2 views

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    This visualisation generates itself from this Google Doc. So when new research comes out, we can quickly update the data and regenerate the image. (How cool is that??) Hopefully then this should be a useful web resources for years to come. About the imageThis image is a "balloon race". The higher a bubble, the greater the evidence for its effectiveness. But the supplements are only effective for the conditions listed inside the bubble. You might also see multiple bubbles for certain supps. These is because some supps affect a range of conditions, but the evidence quality varies from condition to condition. For example, there's strong evidence that Green Tea is good for cholesterol levels. But evidence for its anti-cancer effects is conflicting. In these cases, we give a supp another bubble.
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Pimpampum - 2 views

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    Bubblr is a community where people can create comic-strips (photonovels) using photos from flickr, just taking a sequence of pictures where you can add bubbles and create a story Zoomap is a tool where you can add any image on any place in the world, and leave a message in a text bubble.
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NYTimes Writes - 5 views

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    Each bubble represents a single human-created tag describing an article. The size corresponds to the overall frequency that specific tag was used to describe articles about your query by labeling a related article. When you hover over a tag's bubble you will see the other tags it was used with. The thickness of that connection will imply how frequently that pairing occurred.
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Visualizing Yahoo! Mail - 4 views

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    Hundreds of thousands of emails are sent every second, and yet, you wouldn't really know it because there aren't public-facing streams like that of Twitter. Outside your own inbox, how much email is there exactly? Yahoo, in collaboration with information visualization firm Periscopic, shows you how much email they process in real-time with this interactive feature. The initial view is a world map, and scaled bubbles represent how many emails were currently sent. Hover over continents for user geographic distribution and gigabytes sent. There's also trending topics from anonymized subject headers via streamgraph. The view is interesting as you can click on sections so that the surrounding streams split, so you get a sense of distribution along with details per keyword. The keyword data, however, isn't all that interesting for the most part. You'll see keywords such as online, free, and nights. Not too meaningful. There are a few exceptions though like Oprah and wars. There is also an option to include spam keywords with equally generic terms. Finally, if you go back to the map and keep on clicking, you eventually get to some fun facts about email, such as there are over sextillion ways to spell Viagra. All in all, it's a comprehensive view of how much email Yahoo handles that's fun to poke around. Turn on your speakers for playful sound effects. via http://flowingdata.com/2011/10/13/visualizing-yahoo-email-processing-in-real-time/
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bubbl.us - free web application for brainstorming online - 0 views

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    # Create colorful mind maps online # Share and work with friends # Embed your mind map in your blog or website # Email and print your mind map # Save your mind map as an image
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bubbl.us - free web application for brainstorming online - 1 views

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    * Create colorful mind maps online * Share and work with friends * Embed your mind map in your blog or website * Email and print your mind map * Save your mind map as an image
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wikirage: What's hot now on wikipedia - 1 views

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    Wikirage tracks the pages in Wikipedia which are receiving the most edits over various periods of time. Popular people in the news, the latest fads, and the hottest video games, Internet memes, zietgeist, and trends bubble to the surface.
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BubblePLY - By PLYmedia - 5 views

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    Add Bubbles to any video, Post it anywhere you wish!
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Bubbl.us/ - 11 views

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    BrainSorming made it simple
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Bitcoin Bubble Burst - 5 views

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    "Using Artificial Intelligence to predict Crypto currency value. Analysing the trades with deep learning and social media & news with cognitive computing like sentiment analytics to know rapid changes before they take place."
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wigflip - toys and tools for the web - 13 views

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    Generators to add text to pictures, animate text...
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