U.S. and World Population Clocks - POPClocks
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Website Optimization Reports, Search Engine Ranking Trends and Online Competitive Research
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We do not want to know the size of a person’s screen. We want to know the size of the browser’s content area.
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A year?s worth of search speaks to our collective consciousness, and 2006 is no exception. To compile these year-end lists and graphs, we compared frequent queries this year against 2005 to see what sorts of things were top of mind. Click on all the tab
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It turns out that looking at the aggregation of billions of search queries people type into Google reveals something about our curiosity, our thirst for news, and perhaps even our desires. Considering all that has occurred in 2005, we thought it would be
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An analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata. December 2005.
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The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email.
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A home for collecting and communicating your daily data. Begin tracking anything you can count and display the results immediately
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Ideas, issues, concepts, subjects - visualized!
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A visualization of browser window sizes for people who visit Google. For example, the "90%" contour means that 90% of people visiting Google have their browser window open to at least this size or larger.
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What browser am I using, how modern is my web browser, and what’s my IP address?
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Data Visualization, Infographics, and Statistics - the visualization and statistics site of Nathan Yau. I highlight how designers, programmers, and statisticians are putting data to good use.
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A statistical library written in JavaScript that allows you to perform advanced statistical operations without the need of a dedicated statistical language.