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Revision as of 02:28, 20 November 2012
field of interest:
How dense are the news? How news could be visually presented as a single unit?
While using RSS from BBC News as a source I want to built simple map of time and content. When the news is published online and what is the main subject matter?
( Are the news feed relevant or accurate to the current time of the event
or they have been driven by "right" time to be broadcasted)
outcome:
to combine, recombine and compare different sources
highlight certain concentration, density and flow of the data.
notes on real data visualization :
* timeline consists of four time swats, where the news headlines will be displayed, embedded as links.
* simple visual id - each news represented as a data point - equal by its layout different by its content.
* behavior of the single point - need to be consider and develop furthermore?how?
open for contributions
pls write your comments here: