Visualising Tweeted Data, Voting Licenses, Space-Time Mining, and Processing for the iPhone
by Nat Torkington
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| 2 March 2010
- Visualising Time Series Data in Tweets -- builds sparklines from Twitter Data tweets.
- GPL Inadequate for Open Source Voting Software -- the GPL prohibits "additional restrictions", but the US Government has requirements for its voting software that fall into that category. An interesting read. The solution will be a new open source license (sigh) but one that meets their specific and real needs. (via Glyn Moody)
- SatScan -- free software that analyzes spatial, temporal and space-time data using the spatial, temporal, or space-time scan statistics. It is designed for any of the following interrelated purposes: Perform geographical surveillance of disease, to detect spatial or space-time disease clusters, and to see if they are statistically significant; Test whether a disease is randomly distributed over space, over time or over space and time; Evaluate the statistical significance of disease cluster alarms; Perform repeated time-periodic disease surveillance for early detection of disease outbreaks. (via ancodezambia on Delicious)
- iProcessing -- a Processing.js port to iPhone plus application framework library that lets you write iPhone apps in Processing. (via cityofsound on Delicious)
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Comments: 1
keith [21 April 2010 06:07 AM]
iProcessing? iAwesome! great links, nat. thanks