[INFOGRAPHIC] Draw me a hacker
The conventional stereotype of a hacker is a young white nerd tapping away behind a glowing computer screen, busy with malicious activities like pirating debit cards. At best, thought of as coding day...
View ArticleFriday Graphics! Episode HTML5
Hello! I hope you’ve had a great week. This week’s edition of Friday Graphics is a HTML5 special! As you may know already I’ve worked a little bit with Mozilla, a great defender of free and open web...
View ArticleThe Week In Data
As you’re maybe already aware, this endless torrent of information known as “data” is one of our greatest passions here at OWNI. As it seems you lot are quite interested in it too, we thought we would...
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We’ve all been amazed, at one time or another, by pictures of Earth as seen from space. Particularly amazing are those images that allow us make out the contours of our continents by the lights of our...
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To ease us gently into 2012, we begin our first The Week In Data of the year with some data lulz and a venn diagram that still smells faintly of fir trees and the big jolly red guy. It’s taken from a...
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Thinking of moving abroad or going on vacation in 2012? This Google Maps powered map might be of help. Created by the site Numbeo, which compiles tonnes of data on daily life in different countries and...
View Article12 Great Visualizations That Made History
Most visualizations end up as passing follies that are significant in the short-term, but in the long-run they fade to the background with the rest of the noise. Occasionally, though, some...
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During our work this week, we stumbled upon The Country Comparator, a project “based on OECD data, created using HTML5 and Raphael JS.” OECD data? Raphael JS? HTML5? Be still our beating hearts. The...
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First up this week, our Swiss colleagues over at datavisualisation.ch have had the tgood sense to upload the one and only, genuine Swiss Army knife of data journalism. Just like the famous red knife,...
View ArticleLockdown 2012: Security at the Olympics
For the XXXth Olympiad, which opened last Friday in London, organisers have placed a heavy emphasis on security. One figure that illustrates this emphatic approach to security: for every one athlete...
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