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Visualizing The Worldās Flower Bouquet Export Marketšŗ
Projecting Europeās Metro Population Growth from 2021ā2100
Rise & Fall of Desktop Operating Systems Since 1978
Lateral acceleration: Proportional To the Length Of The Centripetal Black Lines š
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Visualizing the Worldās Flower Bouquet Export Market š
This piece by @louislugas is part of Visual Capitalistās Creator Program, featuring work from the worldās top data-driven talent ā
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This piece by @GilbertFontana is part of Visual Capitalistās Creator Program, featuring work from the worldās top data-driven talent ā
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Do you remember using MS DOS? Well hereās a trip down memory lane - the rise & fall of desktop operating systems since 1978. Another great animation from @JamesEagle17 cc @BetaMoroney @Nicochan33 @tobiaskintzel @enilev @jeancayeux @JagersbergKnut @AkwyZ
Acceleration visualised on the #AustralianGP track!š¤©
Longitudinal acceleration:
š“Strong traction (speed increases quickly)
āŖļøSpeed about constant (straight end, middle of corners)
šµStrong braking
Lateral acceleration: proportional to the length of the centripetal black linesā¦ https://t.co/nPBq7W9ikL
As data from a survey conducted by KPMG Australia and the University of Queensland shows, residents of India, China, South Africa and Brazil, the biggest so-called emerging markets, are far less critical of the continued implementation of #AI systems.
My late take on this week's #MakeoverMonday is DNA charts, slightly modifiedš
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@VizWizBI @TriMyData
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