
Today we’re featuring two fun tutorials that explain how you can go from finding a data set on the web to uploading it to Many Eyes and creating your own visualizations:
1) The classic “FMUV” (Find, Massage, Upload, Visualize) tutorial by our colleague, Jonathan Feinberg.
2) The brand new “Northstar Nerd Tutorial: Data Visualization via IBM’s Many Eyes” by our user Richard Hoeg.
We are grateful to both of them for putting together such cool presentations–thanks for the help!!
If you happen to have your own tutorial, let us know. We’d love to feature more of these.
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July 9th, 2008 at 3:36 am
[...] I love Many Eyes - a data visualization site. As a service, I have little doubt it has a bright future. We’ll continue to hear more about visualization as we continue to be inundated with information. If you’re new to how Many Eyes works, have a look at these short tutorials. [...]
July 10th, 2008 at 9:56 am
[...] I love Many Eyes - a data visualization site. As a service, I have little doubt it has a bright future. We’ll continue to hear more about visualization as we continue to be inundated with information. If you’re new to how Many Eyes works, have a look at these short tutorials. [...]
July 12th, 2008 at 3:42 am
[...] I love Many Eyes - a data visualization site. As a service, I have little doubt it has a bright future. We’ll continue to hear more about visualization as we continue to be inundated with information. If you’re new to how Many Eyes works, have a look at these short tutorials. [...]
July 22nd, 2008 at 10:24 pm
Thanks so much. Please continue the great work. There can’t be enough of Viz and especially Viz analytics work done. Perhaps in the near future there can be collaboration and tool development.