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Tag: data visualization

DataPad, an analytics startup for SMBs, launches with $1.7M in seed funding

on May 20, 2014

Analytics startup DataPad emerged from stealth mode on Tuesday, along with $1.7 million in funding from a list of prominent investors. Its trying to provide simple, attractive analytics for the little guy, which is a promising but difficult space.

Visualize this: Tableau nearly doubled its revenue in 2013

on February 4, 2014

Tableau had a huge fourth quarter and year in 2013, nearly doubling its year-over-year revenues for both periods, and putting it on a collision course with its larger competitors in a few years’ time.

Knight Foundation’s “civic tech” data visualization project reveals surge of startup activity

on December 4, 2013

Mapping out this tech sector shows enormous growth and room for more.

Timescape visualizes data in space, time and relationship

on October 31, 2013

A new visualization platform, Timescape wants to extend the ways in which global organizations visualize narratives.

New tool lets you visualize just about anything in 5 minutes (maybe less)

on October 8, 2013

A new open source tool called RAW makes it remarkably easy to visualize any data that you can copy and paste from a table. Football on my mind, I chose to look at the performance of NFL quarterbacks so far this season.

In-Q-Tel boosts data-analysis prowess with RedOwl funding

on July 30, 2013

Intelligence agencies are about to get a boost in their data analytics savvy now that In-Q-Tel has formed a partnership with RedOwl Analytics, which finds anomalies in large piles of data.

5 web-design trends tech companies should watch

on July 25, 2013

We talked with tech designers to find out what’s hot in web design these days. From parallax scrolling to bolder colors, here are five things to watch.

Urban Observatory pledges to create smart maps based on powerful data

on July 9, 2013

A new online mapping tool wants to make better urban planning by comparing a standardized map experience.

Your tweets, turned into mountain ranges

on June 28, 2013

Twitter has turned its database of geotagged tweets into an interactive tool that gives topgraphical views of major cities based on tweet volume.

Steering clear of the iceberg: three ways we can fix the data-credibility crisis in science

on May 24, 2013

Science has a data problem, There’s been a rash of experiments that no one can reproduce and studies that have to be retracted, But there are some nascent efforts to address this credibility crisis by changing the way the data is handled.

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