Data Visualization Weekly: Recent Popular Interesting Charts, Maps, and Infographics
March 3rd, 2017 by AnyChart TeamWe are back with another collection of interesting charts, maps and infographics being popular lately. As you probably noticed, our Data Visualization Weekly series took a short break. In fact, no new issue came out last week. But the reason is simple and (hopefully) excusable. In fact, we were working really hard to get things done with the exciting major 7.13.0 update that our JavaScript charting libraries has received earlier this week.
Now the source code of AnyChart, AnyMap, AnyStock and AnyGantt is open. Plugins for all popular JS frameworks are available. And all the new features from the 7.13.0 release work great. That means we can finally get back to you to showcase new data visualizations that people followed most on our Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn accounts over the last days. Moreover, the current issue of Data Visualization Weekly will cover the last two weeks instead of just one, to reimburse you for the delay. So, let’s take a look at the following great visual pieces now:
- Most Popular Girl Scout Cookies;
- History of Global Living Conditions in Interesting Charts;
- Interactive Map of Popular Surfing Areas in France;
- Most Popular Brands in Each Country;
- PERT Chart of Airplane Design Process;
- Revealing Age of Buildings in New York City.
- Categories: Charts and Art, Data Visualization Weekly, News
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Data Visualization Weekly: Interactive Dashboard of US States and More
February 17th, 2017 by AnyChart TeamData Visualization Weekly presented by AnyChart is here! In this new issue, we are glad to show you an interactive dashboard as well as maps and charts in another collection of the best and most followed dataviz masterpieces that we shared on Facebook and Twitter over the course of the last week. These include:
- Interactive Dashboard of US States
- Is Donald Trump’s Wall Necessary?
- Finding the Cleanest Restaurants in NYC
- Early Maps and Infographics of the 1800s
- Categories: Data Visualization Weekly, News
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