Data visualizations for a changing world
The Google Public Data Explorer makes large datasets easy to explore, visualize and communicate. As the charts and maps animate over time, the changes in the world become easier to understand. You don't have to be a data expert to navigate between different views, make your own comparisons, and share your findings.
In the 1960's, families were big and life expectancy was low. Since then, families have gotten smaller, and life expectancy longer, in most countries. Data from: World Development Indicators - World Bank
US unemployment started rising in 2008 Data from: Unemployment in the U.S. - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Some California counties have seen a huge increase in personal income per capita since 1969 Data from: GDP and Personal income of the U.S. - U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
STD's change since 1984 Data from: Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the U.S. - CDC/NCHHSTP
Unemployment rate for men has caught up with unemployment rate for women in the European Union Data from: Unemployment by sex and age - Eurostat
Mhm, that's fine but i don't think it will make me use it more often... yet..
when i was trying to use facebook connect at ipernity.com
Wer will? Bitte eMail Adresse hier, oder per DM,...
alle weg :)
hab wieder neue ;) wer will? bitte http://scr.im/ nutzen in eigenem Interesse, dann link zur email in die comments hier bitte oder per dm an mich.
the next time you search for something that can be aided by a real-time observation, say, snow conditions at your favorite ski resort, you'll find tweets from other users who are there and sharing the latest and greatest information.
ummh... hasn't it been like that all the time?
a semi-informal wave (for more in depth: The Comprehensive Usage Guide to Google Wave)
Viewing public Waves
Type in the search box: with:publicMaking a public Wave
Up at the top of a wave, click the plus sign. and type in public@a.gwave.com and press enter. Zoom out with Chrome
Wave scales with Chrome's zoom in/out. Ctrl and scrollwheel. Playback
Playback records new blips, blip deletions, and edits to blips it does not seem to record each step of editing within a blip Multiline Blips
You can use the return or enter keys to add new lines to a blip shift return or shift enter will exit the blip.Embeding Youtube Videos
If you just paste in a YouTube URL, a lightbulb will appear if you click on the lightbulb, a dropdown will appear that says embed video simply click that and the video will appear Adding Bots
You can add Bots like you would any other participant by clicking the plus button at the top of a wave or by adding them to your contacts (with the plus button in that panel) and draging them to the top bar in the wave.Adding Wave Extensions
Extensions Gallery Linking to other waves
To create a link, locate in the Search panel the wave you'd like to reference. Then, drag and drop that wave into your compose window. Voila! Your waves are linked.
Keep in mind that, in order for people to see the contents of the wave to which you've linked, they'll need to be participants on both.
Example:
The XKCD WaveHow to add photos
You can either drag and drop your photos from your computer to your message or use the images menu in the bottom right corner.
Note: you must be editing a message for either of these to work.Keyboard Shortcuts for Text Editing (i.e. Bold, italicize, etc.)
Ctrl-B toggles bold attributes for selected text
Ctrl-I toggles italics attributes for selected text
Ctrl-U Toggles underline attributes for selected text
Ctrl-G Color
Ctrl-L Links to another Wave (highlight text, hit CTRL-L and put in a URL or a Wave ID
Mouse tips
Ctrl+Click Open multiple waves at onceUndo
So far Google hasn't implemented this, but if you mistakenly deleted something you shouldnt just use the Playback function and recopy everything back to its place.
Will add some more links this weekend, as soon as i tested wave a little more