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Archive for June, 2007

Foo Camp 2007

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Foo Camp 2007

Martin and I are just coming back from Foo Camp, O’Reilly’s unconference in Sebastopol, CA. Folks there loved Many Eyes and were excited to see all the different ways in which people are using visualization on the site - in fact, they’ve started asking us for new features already!

The Foo crowd is always highly charged and stimulating so we thought we’d share one of the highlights of this year’s event with you: the session on Liberate Government Info, organized by Carl Malamud (data activist who, among other things, put the SEC’s EDGAR database online). Here at VCL we have been talking about the importance of making public data more easily available for ages, so it was great to see that one of the best-attended sessions at Foo was about opening up data.

The discussion touched on legal issues (which data sets are OK to be scraped? The language around public data sources isn’t always clear), technical challenges (how to make data scraping and storage more accessible to non-hacker citizens) to accounts of current open data projects (there was a definite political focus to several of the projects while others touched on crime rates, urban planning alerts, internet archiving, transit patterns, sales taxes, and other topics).

Have you ever worked on an open-data project? Do you have experience with public data sets? We’d love to hear your thoughts–leave a comment if you have ideas or would like to get involved.

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We’ve remodeled!

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

Since our launch, we’ve been thrilled to see users contribute thousands of data sets and visualizations to Many Eyes. But as we watched the collection grow, we started to realize that we had an embarrassment of riches. With so many things to see and conversations to read, it’s getting to be hard to find your way around the site. One user email put it directly: “Time to organize the visualizations!”

In keeping with the spirit of the site, we’re turning to the collective intelligence of you, our users. Today we’re introducing a suite of features aimed at bringing the Many Eyes community together and letting you contribute to the site structure. We’ll discuss each feature in depth in the coming days, but here are the highlights:

Topic hubs: Now users can create miniature “portal pages” to collect data sets and visualizations on a particular topic or theme.
User profiles: Our old user pages were simply a list of activity. The new ones let you introduce yourself to the other people on the site and send messages to each other.

Ratings: Sometimes we see a great contribution and want to bring it to everyone’s attention. Now you can do that: the “rate it” button that’s underneath each visualization and data set. (If you see a mistake in a data set or misuse of a visualization technique–not that that ever happens ;-) –you can give a negative rating.) You can sort visualizations and data sets by rating, so the best ideas float to the top.

Watch lists: If you want to track activity related to a particular set of visualizations or data, use your new watchlist. When you go to your user page, you’ll see a single organized list of all the latest news.

There are many other new features and bug fixes, as well. Take the new site for a spin and tell us what you think!

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Pardon our dust

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

We’re remodeling, and will be taking Many Eyes offline overnight. Thanks for your patience with the renovations, and we hope you like the new version when it’s unveiled.

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