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  1. Fed IT dashboard uses our opensource JuiceKit treemap http://it.usaspending.gov/?.../current-year-fy2009-enacted
  2. Fed IT spending dashboard is missing a legend, but it does have bullet charts http://it.usaspending.gov/
  3. New Post: Best of Business Intelligence. My list of the good stuff in BI. http://bit.ly/19RSMh
  4. Network diagrams: insightful OR visualization bubblegum? Depends is not an acceptable answer.
  5. Network diagrams: insightful visualization bubblegum? Depends is not an acceptable answer
  6. Stephen Few ravages another infoviz company. Rule #1: Don't ask for a Few Review unless you've got solid infoviz fundamentals
  7. Using Apple Keynote -> Flash to create quick and dirty "interactive" interface demo/presentation. What's a better approach?
  8. I'd like to agree that data visualization is hot hot hot (http://bit.ly/LwxuC), but doesn't every specialty convince themselves of this
  9. This is why the gov't needs visualization help: http://www.whitehouse.gov/r...
  10. Five Features of Effective Filters: http://bit.ly/e9bGS
  11. RT @ mwexlerFun financial market visualization at http://www.finviz.com/ ...but violates a few treemap design principles http://bit.ly/FZBhJ
  12. Video for consultants: The Vendor Client relationship - in real world situations http://bit.ly/H9zm6
  13. Nice summary of the analytics roles http://bit.ly/Hemx7
  14. "They had lost the ability to imagine what it was like to look at a technical drawing from the perspective of a non-expert" - Made to Stick
  15. @Omomyid @erictperson I'm with Eric. If you want a discussion, use the phone, IM, e-mail, blog comments.
  16. Blog post on Wordtrees for visual text exploration http://bit.ly/1lS7k
  17. Reading "Made to Stick" by Heath bros. Business books usually make me squirm. This one is smart.
  18. Stephen Few: "Most of the questions that organizations typically ask about their data can be answered using simple visualization techniques"
  19. researching techniques for text visualization. Many Eyes continues to impress. http://bit.ly/nNVe
  20. Planning information visualization / JuiceKit training curriculum