Browserscope.org - Browser Tests - 1 views
Mobile Analytics | Motally - 0 views
Wikipedia article traffic statistics - 0 views
Sperling's BestPlaces - 0 views
Factual - 6 views
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Factual is a platform where anyone can share and mash open data on any subject. For example, you might find a comprehensive directory of restaurants along with dozens of searchable attributes, a huge database of published books, or a list of every video game and their cheat codes. We provide smart tools to help the community build and maintain a trusted source of structured data.
Up2Maps - Create & share thematic data maps on GoogleMaps - 8 views
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SDA: Archive - 3 views
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Example for alcohol consumption DB: http://sda.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/hsda?harcsda+gss08nw Variables: Row: Drink //Column: Year Race Sex Region God(r:1-3″Non-theist";4-5″Believe, But Doubts";6″Know God Exists") Relig Polviews Degree Wordsum
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SDA is a set of programs for the documentation and Web-based analysis of survey data. SDA is developed and maintained by the Computer-assisted Survey Methods Program (CSM) at the University of California, Berkeley. The dataset links labeled "Quick Tables" use a simplified user interface for generating basic crosstabulations (from a pre-selected subset of the variables in the study). The other dataset links use the standard SDA interface.
Online bookmarks, list, notes, memos, news, contact manager - 0 views
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Store your personal bookmarks online and access them from every computer and every browser whereever your are! Search within your online bookmarks, see statistics for most used, last used and last added bookmarks, and import and export standard bookmark files from your browsers! More than just online bookmarks! Bookmax.net offers even more. You can also create all kind of lists, store your contacts, create memos or collect your newsfeeds. For more information go to the features page.
Interactive - National Geographic Magazine - 16 views
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The map shows population density; the brightest points are the highest densities. Each country is colored according to its average annual gross national income per capita, using categories established by the World Bank (see key below). Some nations - like economic powerhouses China and India - have an especially wide range of incomes. But as the two most populous countries, both are lower middle class when income is averaged per capita. It's interesting, but the map is a little wonky, because the income levels and population densities differ in granularity. It kind of works. Kinda doesn't. There seems to be a lot of missing data - or does population density in northern Africa really drop off that quickly (it is desert land, albeit)? A little more explanation in the description or the legend would have been useful. There are also three other slides that follow the map (like the one below), but they're mostly just run-of-the-mill list of facts with cutesy icons to show percentages. Not a fan of those at all. Actually, they kind of bother me.
AddThis - Service Directory - 1 views
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