Beethoven’s 5th Symphony – Graphical Score
(Via We Are All Analogue)
(Via We Are All Analogue)
A good amount of people know that the Pittsburgh Steelers overcame a huge Arizona Cardinals comeback last night to win their sixth Superbowl in franchise history.
Here’s a review of every drive (against time of possession) of that great game, courtesy of The New York Times.
Another great interactive graphic from the New York Times, this one entitled How the Government Dealt With Past Recessions
Keynesian economic policies seem to be a hot topic now as analysts discuss the Obama administration’s plan to reboot the US economy through deficit spending and a delay on proposed tax hikes.
NYTimes has an interactive graphic illustrating the recent attacks in Mumbai. This is a tragic event that hits home as my mother grew up in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) and lived with my grandmother for a period at the Taj Hotel where she was a manager. (Currently the Taj is on fire as a result of [...]
Have to agree with Jason here on his 2008 Election Maps comparison, The New York Times had the best interactive Election Map last night. It’s not evident in the pic, but you were able to click on the state and zoom into county results, a la John King.
There’s a palpable buzz everywhere that we’re on the eve of something really special; A return to the kind of sure-handed, effective and inspiring leadership in the US that many have never seen in this generation (depending on your take of the Clinton years).
I spent some time on Sunday going through the milestones of Barack [...]
Look, you can poll all you want, but at the end of the day, it’s not easy to track how popular one thing is versus another; Be it a thing, person or event, it’s hard science. But if there was one key indicator of popularity, it might be Google Trends. It let’s you graph and [...]
The New York Times has great graphic about how Texas State senates are allocated, where Latino voters come into play and how this affects the candidates campaigns.